User's Manual
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
Page 92
While the key is held down audio transmits on that channel. When the key
is released audio no longer transmits. To latch a key on for hands-free
use, quickly tap the key. Another quick tap releases the latch.
3) Speak into the headset microphone.
To adjust the volume of incoming audio for a channel, turn the
appropriate side-mounted rotary control. Turn the rotary control
clockwise to increase the volume, and counter-clockwise to decrease
volume. The current volume level for the channel is shown on screen.
7.3.5 Entering and exiting Menu mode
Use Menu mode to:
Configure the settings for the beltpack.
Read beltpack information such as software version
Perform a site survey to maximize signal strength and coverage.
To enter Menu mode, press and hold the Menu key for three seconds. To exit
Menu mode, press the Menu key again.
For more information about using Menu mode on the beltpack, see 8
Programming on the beltpack.
7.3.6 Setting and Adjusting Listen Levels
You can adjust a beltpack’s incoming audio volume in two ways:
The master volume level for the beltpack can be set by using the beltpack
menu options. See 0 Figure 8-1 B eltpack controls
Configuring the beltpack volume settings.
The incoming audio level can be adjusted during talk or listen on the
beltpack using the beltpack’s rotary level controls.
To adjust the listen level during talk or listen from the beltpack:
During talk and listen, use the rotary level control to increase or decrease
the incoming volume level (“listen level”) for that assignment.
Note: You can also configure the incoming audio volume using the Configuration Editor
or the EHX software.
7.3.7 Upgrading beltpack firmware
Note: Before attempting an upgrade, ensure that all the antennas are connected.
Note: While the beltpack software is being upgraded, do not attempt to retrieve a Base
station configuration file or the upgrade may not successfully complete.