User's Manual

P-2000/C-2000/RT-2000
INSTALLATION MANUAL
Publication No. 150-049106 Page 41 of 41
Rev. A P-2000 Installation Manual
Oct 2003
SECTION 6 – Configuration Procedures
1. Introduction
There are two configuration settings that may need to be set by the installer before operational
use.
1. Configuration Settings
The followings lists the configuration settings available in the P-2000/C-2000 that a installer must
set properly based on the system design. Please use instructions displayed in the P-2000/C-
2000/RT-2000 Operators Manual for instructions on how to change these settings. Factory
settings are shown below.
(1) MIC MODE (DUAL/SINGLE) – There are two Mic mode settings depending on how
many audio panel positions are available.
Mode 1 or “SINGLE” is used when there is only one mic/headset position on the
audio panel. In this case, the audio from both FM1 and FM2 will be summed
together during receive and sent to FM1 Headset pins. Likewise microphone audio
should be connected to FM1 Mic inputs and the operator will transmit on whichever
transceiver is the active transceiver. The active transceiver is easily distinguished
by the area of the display that has a bright blue background.
Mode 2 or “Dual” is used when there are two mic/headset positions on the audio
panel dedicated to the P-2000 system. In this case the audio from FM1 is sent to
and from FM 1 Mic/Headset pins. Audio from FM2 is sent to and from FM2
Mic/Headset pins. The receive audio from each transceiver is kept separate. In this
case the designation of a transceiver, FM1 or FM2 as the “active” transceiver only
means the knobs and buttons will operate on that transceiver. The user selects
which transceiver FM1 or FM2 via the audio panel.
FACTORY SETTING= “DUAL”.
(2) LOCK VOLUME (NO/YES) – If the installer has designed the system with audio
panels that do not have volume controls, this value should be set to NO. When
audio panels have volume controls, it is left to the installer/user to determine if
they’d like the volume pots on the P-2000 to be disabled so that there is only one
location in the system for volume control – the audio panel. In this case set this
value to “YES”.
FACTORY SETTING= “NO”