User Manual

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All Mic Mute:
This feature removes the mics individual mute capability and causes both
microphones to mute when the mute button on either microphone is pressed.
The same effect will take place when unmuting the microphones.
Note: Any changes to ‘Mics Unmute at Startup’ or ‘All Mic Mute’ requires the
‘Save’ button to be pressed in order for the changes to take effect.
Lock:
Each microphone has individual lock capabilities. By turning on the lock for a
specific microphone, the microphone mute button will deactivate leaving the
user without the ability to individually control the microphones mute status at
the microphone. However, the HD Control Panel Software will still have the
ability to control and monitor all locked microphones.
Note: A microphone lock is stored in the Base Station. If a new microphone is
paired to a locked channel, that microphone will then be locked as well. The
same goes for a locked microphone that is paired to an unlocked channel, that
microphone will then be unlocked.
Mute:
Each microphone has individual mute capabilities. The HD Control Panel
Software provides the user the ability to mute and unmute a microphone from
their PC. These mute controls will always remain synchronized to the actual
state of the microphone. If the microphone state is changed at the microphone,
the mute controls will display that change.
Gain:
Each microphone has an individual gain fader. This fader provides +/- 10dB of
gain in 5dB increments. The microphone gains are stored in the Base Station
and will be applied to any microphone paired to that channel.
Status:
This provides the current status for the microphone paired to each channel.
The status can read any of the following states:
Type:
This provides the current type for the microphone that is paired to each
channel.
OFF
=
Microphone is has been turned off
ON
=
Microphone is on and operational
CHRG
=
Microphone is in the Charging Base
OUT
=
Microphone is out of range and cannot
communicate