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8) To set the Output Gain:
a) From the third menu, select Output Gain.
b) From the fourth menu, select one of the following:
+3 dB
+2 dB
+1 dB
0 dB (default)
-1 dB
-2 dB
-3 dB
9) Enabling RMK [Remote Mic Kill] Input allows an external source such as the main
(base) station of the connected two-wire system to send an RMK signal to the analog
beltpacks attached to the HelixNet main station.
Note: If this is enabled and the analog party line system is powered down, it will be
interpreted by the HelixNet Main Station as an RMK input and all talk routes
will be switched off.
To enable RMK Input:
a) From the third menu (third display screen), select RMK Input.
b) From the fourth menu (fourth display screen), select one of the following:
Enabled
Disabled (default)
c) To confirm the selected setting, press the rotary control.
10) Enabling RMK [Remote Mic Kill] Output allows you to send an RMK signal from the
HelixNet main station to the connected analog beltpacks.
To enable RMK Output:
a) From the third menu, select RMK Output.
b) From the fourth menu, select one of the following:
Enabled
Disabled (default)
To confirm the selected setting, press the rotary control.
11) If you are setting up a continuous audio (program) feed using the two-wire interface
module, then you may want to enable the VOX functionality. To help reduce
redundant noise, the VOX functionality automatically deactivates and activates the
continuous audio feed, at an automatically determined volume threshold.
Note: If you assign a program and a two-wire interface to the same channel, VOX
is automatically enabled.
To enable or disable VOX:
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