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Software
Preferences Tab
All preferences apply to each device in the Configuration.
① Switch Behavior
Customize the switch on each transmitter type.
• Toggle (default): Press and release the button to change the
status to Active or Mute.
• Push-to-talk: Hold button to pass audio.
• Push-to-mute: Hold button to mute the audio.
• Disabled: The button does not affect the audio.
② Initial State from Charger
Assigns the state for the transmitter after it has been
removed from the charger:
• Active: On and passing audio to the network.
• Mute: On but the audio is muted.
• Standby: On but in a 'sleep' state with audio muted. Standby
conserves battery charge and enables a change to the
transmitter's status from the control software.
• Off: Power is off. A transmitter in this state cannot be
remotely controlled by the software.
③ LED Behavior
Set the behavior of the mute/active LED for each
transmitter type. Standby mode is always represented with
a pulsing red LED.
Active
Mute
Solid Green*
Solid Red
Solid Red
Flashing Red
Solid Red
Off
External LED Control
*Not available for MX400R series gooseneck microphones
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④ Mute Preference
• Local Mute - Individual (default): Each transmitter is muted
individually.
• Local Mute - All: All transmitters mute when any transmitter
is muted.
• External Mute: Transmitter audio is on, and muted from a
3rd-party controller.
⑤ RF Power
Determines the RF coverage of an access point.
• Low: 25 ft (1mW)
• Medium: 50 ft (3 mW)
• Medium High: 100 ft (16 mW)
• Max: 150 ft (80 mW)
⑥ Out of Range Alarm
When enabled, a transmitter will audibly beep when it is
taken out of the RF coverage area. (Disabled by default.)
⑦ Back in Range Action
Transmitters can be set to automatically activate (default) or
mute when they re-enter the RF coverage area.
⑧ Standby Mode
• Local (default): Transmitter can individually be activated.
• Global: All transmitters are activated at the same time from
Standby mode.
⑨ Linking Preference
The Link procedure can be restricted to the control software
by disabling the hardware Link button on the Networked
Charging Station. By default, the Link button is enabled.

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