User's Manual

User Guide | FreeSpeak II
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Key to FS II Base station front panel
Feature Description
When the button is release the Base station will perform an
autonulling on the current partyline. On completion the following
message will be displayed:
“Partyline A/B Autonulling complete”
The autonulling process is recommended on initial system set up and
when the partyline system has been changed.
Program audio enable switch
This latching switch makes any program audio signal that enters via
the rear-panel line-level 3-pin XLR connector available to be
assigned to wireless beltpacks, either separately or mixed with
communications groups. This switch may be “locked” via the front-
panel SYSTEM programming menu so that it may not be disengaged
accidentally.
Antenna ready light display
These green LEDs, one for each of the ten antennas that the Base
station will support, light when an antenna is connected and ready.
Display screen.
The display screen shows all of the menus and programming options
that are available within the FS II system. The user can select a
particular beltpack and view all of its current talk/listen assignments,
or see all of the current members of a particular group. Via the
screen and rotary encoder, labels (5-character user names) can be
created and/or changed, new members assigned to groups, input
and output levels adjusted, and so on.
Scroll/enter control
The setup/enter encoder is used to scroll through the various menu
options within the FS II Base station, in order to discover specific
information regarding users or to program communications routes
and groups. Turning the encoder clockwise scrolls display items
toward the right, and turning the encoder counter clockwise scrolls
display items toward the left.
When a desired menu item is highlighted, pushing the setup/enter
encoder inward will select that item. The lists of available beltpacks
and groups typically span two or more screens, so when the
highlight is at the leftmost or rightmost part of the screen and the
user continues to turn the rotary encoder in that direction, the
display will jump to the next screen selections (Example: in the