
In Momentary-Only (push-to-transmit) mode, the microphone
path will only be enabled while the <TALK> button is pressed.
Press and hold the <TALK> button to enable the microphone
path and release the <TALK> button to disable the microphone
path.
Volume
The volume of the audio that the beltpack receives is controlled by
turning the Volume Control knob clockwise and counterclockwise
to increase and decrease the volume, respectively.
Microphone Gain Adjustment
The microphone gain controls the level of audio from the
microphone path that is transmitted from the TR-240 beltpack.
The default microphone gain (level 4) has been adjusted for
typical performance, but may require adjustments depending on
the loudness and proximity of a user's mouth to the microphone.
Key Sequence: <1> + <TALK>
Hold until the voice prompt indicates
“Mic Adjust” (approx. 3 seconds).
Once the “Mic Adjust” voice prompt is heard in the headset, the
current microphone gain level is repeated. To adjust, continue to
hold the <TALK> button down. Press and hold the <1> button to
decrease the level or the < 2 > button to increase the level. There
are 10 microphone gain levels and a voice prompt will indicate
the current level setting as adjustments are made. When the
desired level is achieved, release all the buttons. A tone will be
heard to indicate that the microphone gain has been successfully
changed.
Sidetone Level Adjustment
The sidetone level is the amount of a user's own voice that is fed
back in the local headset. The beltpack sidetone level is
independent of the volume knob and microphone gain setting.
The default sidetone level (level 4) has been adjusted for typical
performance, but may require adjustments depending on the
loudness and proximity of a user's mouth to the microphone.
Key Sequence: < 2 > + <TALK>
Hold until the voice prompt indicates
“Sidetone Adjust” (approx. 3 seconds).
Once the “Sidetone Adjust” voice prompt is heard in the headset,
the current sidetone level is repeated. To adjust, continue to hold
the <TALK> button down. Press and hold the <1> button to
decrease the level or the < 2 > button to increase the level. There
are 10 sidetone levels and a voice prompt will indicate the current
level setting as adjustments are made. When the desired level is
achieved, release all the buttons. A tone will be heard to indicate
that the sidetone level has been successfully changed.
Mode of Operation
The TR-240 has the ability to operate in one of three modes
depending on the desired system configuration. These modes are
wireless, wired and master wireless. This section describes each
of these modes and how the mode is changed. The different
system configurations are further discussed in Section 7.
NOTE: The mode of operation is remembered and the TR-240
will continue to boot in the same mode until it is set
differently by the user.
Wireless Mode
The wireless (default) mode is the most used mode of the
beltpack. In wireless mode, the beltpack’s radio is active and the
wired Ethernet port is deactivated.
Key Sequence: Press and hold <TALK> while booting.
Release the button once the voice prompt
“wireless” is heard in the headset indicating
that communication has started.
In wireless mode, a base station is required to provide the wireless
coverage over the area in which the beltpacks will be used. The
base station serves as an access point, or “relay”, for audio
packets going between beltpacks. A base station could be a
BTR-240 or a TR-240 in master wireless mode. One base station
can serve up to 8 full-duplex wireless beltpacks and many more
half-duplex beltpacks.
Wired Mode
When a beltpack is in wired mode, the beltpack’s radio is
deactivated and the Ethernet port is activated.
Key Sequence: Press and hold < 2 > while booting.
Release the button once the voice prompt
“wired” is heard in the headset indicating
that communication has started.
In wired mode, no base stations are required for beltpacks to
communicate with other beltpacks that are also in wired mode.
The connection between beltpacks could be a direct connection
via Ethernet cable (100m, 328ft max.) or connected via the
buildings existing Ethernet infrastructure (see “Network
Requirements” in Section 7 for configuration details).
A BTR-240 base station would be required, however, for a
mixed-mode system configuration where there are both wired
beltpacks and wireless beltpacks.
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