User's Guide

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VOKKERO ELITE FCC | User Guide V1.1
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6.1.3. Microphone
• Open mic or Push-to-talk (that means if you plug a normal headset you will have open mic functio-
ning, if you plug a headset with a button you will have push-to-talk functioning)
• Open mic or Push to mute (that means if you plug a normal headset you will have open mic func-
tioning, if you plug a headset with a button you will have push-to-mute functioning)
• Open mic with PIO push (that means if you plug a normal headset you will have open mic functio-
ning, if you plug a headset with a button you will still have open mic functioning but with specific WI
audio-out mode if you hold pressing the button).
• Open mic with PIO latch (that means if you plug a normal headset you will have open mic func-
tioning, if you plug a headset with a button you will still have open mic functioning but with specific
WI audio-out mode if you press the button, and then you need to press again to stop specific WI
audio-out mode).
Note that these two PIO modes have to selected if you want to:
- Make Push-to-announce with a WIRELESS INTERFACE authorizing WI audio-out (Public announcement in some sports) or,
- Make private conversations with a WIRELESS INTERFACE avoiding WI audio-out (keep referees discussion away from being
broadcasted on TV in some sports).
To make these two modes work, it has to be set in conjunction with the proper WI parameter depending on what specific WI
audio-out you want (see User Guide of VOKKERO WI ELITE):
- PIO - Public announcement
- PIO - Audio out muted
Make your selection and validate.
6.1.4. Audio Matrix
For each terminal (even Listener terminals), it is possible to select what terminal you want to listen to.
The default setting is for all devices to be selected.
• Select the terminals that should or should not be listened to by the terminal you are currently confi-
guring.
Note: If the listening selection has already been modified, the word “Custom” will appear. If all the
terminals are being listened to,All” will appear.
• Once the selection has been made, click on the “OK” button in order to validate it, or on “Escape”
in order to exit from the sub-menu.
When the “OK” button has been clicked on, a window will appear confirming that the operation has
been duly completed.
• Click on “OK” and then on “Escape” to return to the home screen.
6.1.5. Whistle Presets
The whistle detector allows the terminal to detect that a whistle call has been made and then transmits the audio of this whistle
to the other terminals accordingly to your choice.
Note: this is very helpful to have other users hearing the whistle while preserving their hearing health. We strongly recommend
to keep the Whistle detector on with attenuation if you have selected another audio mode than VOKKERO filters during the Quick
Configuration process for the CENTRAL REF to avoid any damage to other users audition.
• No attenuation : the whistle is detected and sent to other users at high volume.
• Low attenuation : the whistle is detected and sent to other users at moderate volume.
• High attenuation : this is the default mode. The whistle is detected and sent to other users at low volume.
Total attenuation : the whistle is detected and is NOT sent to other users (filtered)
Whistle detector OFF : this is a backup mode in case the whistle detector shows unwanted behavior in some arenas (with other
whistles coming from the crowd). In that case, the whistle is not detected and the audio results may depend from the audio mode
you have chosen during the Quick Configuration process for the CENTRAL REF.
Make your selection and validate.