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Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox) Setup

If you are going to use vox, you must adjust the vox level for proper operation. If the vox level is too low, room noise will activate the microphone. If the vox level is too high, the microphone will not activate when you begin talking. Check and set the level as follows:

1.If you are using a headset, tap the Headset key twice to turn on headset vox. Or, if you are using a panel microphone, tap the Panel Mic key twice to turn on panel mic vox. Which ever key you tap, it will glow orange when the microphone is off and will flicker or turn green when sound is picked up by the microphone.

2.Position the microphone at its normal operating location. If you are using a headset, put the headset on and position the microphone close to your mouth. Insure that background noise is at the normal operating level.

3.Do not speak into the microphone.

4.Check the Headset or Panel Mic key, whichever you are using. If the key is constantly glowing orange, turn the vox trimmer clockwise until the key begins to flicker green (mic activating) then turn the trimmer slightly back in the counterclockwise direction until the Panel Mic key just returns to steady orange (mic off). If you are wearing a headset, make sure that breathing and movement do not cause the Panel Mic key to flicker green. If they do, adjust the vox control slightly more in the counterclockwise direction to eliminate this.

5.Speak into the microphone in a normal voice, and check that the headset key immediately turns green when you talk. If it does not, move the microphone closer to your mouth. If you are still unable to get satisfactory results, it may be that the microphone does not have the directional characteristics required for the noise level in the room. A directional, or cardioid, microphone is recommended when using Vox. Omnidirectional microphones may not produce good results.

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Contents Telex Page FCC Statement Table of Contents Index of Figures Introduction US2002 Reference View See numbered features, Features Configuration Pre-check UnpackingConfiguration Switch Settings Headset Microphone Type Selection DIP Switch Jumper Description Setting for Jumpers For binaural operation with 2 speakersMounting Configurations Central Master Station vs Remote StationExternal Program Input and PA Output Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 US2002 Headset Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies Typical Remote Headset Station Typical Remote Monaural Speaker Station Typical Remote Binaural Speaker Station An example of all locally powered US2002 intercom stations External Audio Input and PA Output Audiocom Intercom Cables Intercom User Station US2002 Power-Up Check Intercom User Station US2002 US2002 Bottom View Normal vs Programming Mode Volume AdjustmentReceiving Calls Microphone Mute During Talk Using Mic Kill Panel Microphone or Electret-mic Headset GeneralDynamic-mic Headset Program InputPA Output Speaker OutputExpansion Input /Output External Power Headphone AmplifierPanel Microphone Amplifier Factory Service and Parts Information Page Quick Reference 9350-7748-000 Rev. A, 1/2003