User Manual

FIGURE 76. TR-32N Top Panel Controls
BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 63
On/Off and Volume Control
To turn the beltpack power on, do the following:
> Rotate the On/Off Volume Control knob(s) CW.
To ad
just the volume to the headset, do the following:
> Rotate the On/Off Volume Control knob as required
for a comfortable listening volume.
Left control = channel one (1)
Right control = channel tow (2)
TALK Button
To enable the audio path from the headset microphone, do
the following:
> Press the TALK button.
The talk light activates when the TALK button is
active.The T
ALK button has three (3) software
selectable modes that can be seen via the LCD display
of the beltpack.
To select the T
ALK button mode, do the following:
1. Press and hold SET while pressing the TALK button.
The current mode of the TALK button displays the first time
the T
ALK button is hit. Pressing the TALK button a second
time changes the mode of the button.
2. Release SET to accept the currently displayed setting.
Selectable Modes:
TAL K
1 or 2 off TALK disabled
1 or 2 on Push-to-talk
1 or 2 Lon Push-to-latch
Battery/Peak Light
T
he battery/peak lights indicate battery condition and audio
modulation status.
Stage Announce (SA)
To route audio from the beltpack to the stage announce
connector, do the following:
> Press the SA button.
The base station’s SA relay closes. The beltpack
si
detone is lost as an indication that stage announce is
activated. The other beltpacks and wired users do not
hear this beltpack’s audio when SA is pressed. The
button is non-latching and activates the nearby red
LED when pressed.
To enable or disable
Stage Announce, do the following:
1. Press and hold SET while pressing the SA button.
The current mode of the SA button displays.
2. Still holding SET, press the SA button again to turn SA on
or off.
3. Release SET to accept the displayed setting.
Battery Light flashes on power up = Battery OK
Light on continuously = Battery Low
Light does not flash or come on = Battery Dead
Over modulation Light flashes on some speech = Gain OK
Light flashes on all speech = Gain too High
Light never flashes on speech = Gain too Low