System Settings

The systems settings allows a number of base station charac-
teristics to be set. This includes base name, base number, aux
type, base TX power, Matrix configuration options, sidetone
and frequencies.
Name and Number
The name of the base station may be set to any 10
digit alphanumeric character. For example, the
name of the user may be entered. This provides an
easy identifier to the user as to who’s base station
it is.
The number of the base station can also be set
from 1 to 10. This is NOT the Matrix address. The
Matrix address is set under “Matrix Settings”. In
a system of base stations managed by a frequen-
cy manager the base number must be set to a
unique number because this is how the frequency
manager identifies the base station.
Changing the Base Name and Number
1. From the status screen hit <MENU> once to arrive at
the security code / system settings / four wire settings /
RF meter menu screen
2. Select the system settings menu with the
<UP>/<DOWN> arrow buttons and press <SET>to go
to base setting sub-menu.
3. Select the base name and number menu with the
<UP>/<DOWN> arrow buttons and press <SET> to go
to the base name and number set screen.
4. The first name position will be flashing. Set the alpha-
numeric character by using the <UP>/<DOWN> arrow
buttons then pressing <SET> to go to the next position.
Up to 10 characters may be set.
5. After the alphanumeric characters are set the screen
proceeds to the number selection. Select the number
menu with the <UP>/<DOWN> arrow buttons and
press <SET> to set it.
6. After the number is set press <MENU> to go back to
the status screen or press <SET> again to begin the
process over again.

Base Main Settings

This important screen enables the user to set the wired
intercom type connected to the system, the auxiliary input
type, the transmitter power, BP Off Mode, and the base
station and beltpack side tone levels.

Auxiliary Line

The auxiliary line may be set to local or global.
Local = Any audio placed into the auxiliary input port
is routed only to the base station’s local headset and
beltpack.
Global = Any audio placed into the auxiliary input port
is routed not only to the base station’s local headset and
beltpack, but also to the wired system connected to the
matrix port.

Base TX Power

The base station transmit power can be set to two posi-
tions.
NORM = The transmit power is about 10 dB below
maximum power. This is 5 mW typically.
HI = The transmit power is at full power. This is 50
mW typically.

Sidetone Levels

The sidetone is the amount of a user’s own voice that is
feed back to their headphones. Both the beltpack and
base station sidetone may be adjusted in the base main
settings.
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