
These modes are defined as follows:
Off: The auxiliary input or output for the intercom
channel is disabled.
Local: Any audio placed into the auxiliary input port
is routed only to the base station’s local headset
and beltpack(s). The audio that is routed from
the base station to the auxiliary output port is
only from the base station’s local headset and
beltpack(s).
Global: Any audio placed into the auxiliary input port
is routed to the base station’s local headset and
beltpack(s) as in the Local setting, but also to
the 2-wire and 4-wire systems that are
connected to the base station. The audio that is
routed from the base station to the auxiliary
output port comes from the base station’s local
headset and beltpack(s) as in the Local setting,
but also from the active 2-wire and 4-wire
intercom systems connected to the base station.
Steps to change the Auxiliary Settings:
1. From the Status Screen, press <MENU> on the BTR-240
front panel.
2. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> Buttons, navigate the cursor to
the “Auxiliary Settings” menu option, then press <SET> to
select the menu.
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3. From the Auxiliary Menu Screen there are three selectable
options: “Aux IN Settings”, “Aux OUT Settings”, and “Aux
Levels”.
The “Aux IN Settings” and the “Aux OUT Settings” options
will allow the user to modify which audio channels are active
for the particular auxiliary device. The “Aux Levels” options
will allow the user to change the corresponding input and
output levels for the active devices.
To modify the “Aux IN Settings”, continue with Step 3a. To
modify the “Aux OUT Settings”, jump to Step 3d. To modify
the “Aux Levels”, jump to Step 3g.
To modify the Auxiliary Input Settings:
a. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, navigate the cursor
next to the menu option “Aux IN Settings” and press
<SET> to select the menu.
The Auxiliary Input options menu is displayed and the
current status is flashing.
b. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, find the desired
intercom type (off, Local, or Global) and press <SET> to
select.
The auxiliary input mode will stop flashing which
indicates that it has been set, and the intercom channels
will now flash indicating that they are ready to be
modified.
c. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, find the desired
intercom channels to activate. Press <SET> to activate
those channels and the LCD will go back to the
Auxiliary Menu Screen (return to Step 3).
To modify the Auxiliary Output Settings:
d. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, navigate the cursor
next to the menu option “Aux OUT Settings” and press
<SET> to select the menu.
The Auxiliary Output options menu is displayed and the
current status is flashing.
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Figure 5-31
Auxiliary Input Channel Settings Screen
Aux IN: LocalAux IN: Local
IC1: ON IC2: OFF IC1: ON IC2: OFF
Aux IN: OffAux IN: Off
IC1: OFF IC2: OFF IC1: OFF IC2: OFF
Figure 5-30
Auxiliary Input Mode Settings Screen
Figure 5-29
Auxiliary Menu Screen
->Aux IN Settings
Aux OUT Settings
Aux Levels
->Aux IN Settings
Aux OUT Settings
Aux Levels
Speaker SettingsSpeaker Settings
Intercom Settings Intercom Settings
-> Auxiliary Settings -> Auxiliary Settings
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Figure 5-28
Main Menu Screen 2
Figure 5-32
Auxiliary Output Mode Settings Screen
Aux OUT: OffAux OUT: Off
IC1: OFF IC2: OFF IC1: OFF IC2: OFF
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