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occur when the battery level is sufficiently low (approximately 40 minutes
of remaining battery life). The battery indicator will also flash.
• When you select OFF, you will not be warned of low battery level.
Low Signal Alarm
The low-signal alarm has two settings: on and off. Using the scroll keys, select the
desired setting and then press the center ENTER key.
• When you select ON, you will hear a beeping in the beltpack's headset
when the beltpack is almost out of the range of the antenna, and will soon
lose connection with the system.
• When the beltpack's signal-level icon is at the second-lowest increment, you
will hear one quick beep and two slightly longer beeps at approximately
one-second intervals in the headset. You will hear the same beeps when you
go completely out of range and connection is lost with the antenna (and the
base). These beeps continue until you move into an area where the signal is
stronger.
• This setting may be especially useful when you are learning to establish the
coverage area for a particular location. Because the signal level when the
alarm is first activated is still strong enough for conversations to happen
(though possibly with occasional audio dropouts), it may not be desirable
to keep this alarm on during normal operation of the system. This low
signal alarm is also useful for checking out the coverage in a location when
first setting up transceiver/antennas, for either a temporary or permanent
installation.
• When you select OFF, the low signal alarm does not operate.
AUDIO OPTIONS
Headphone-Off Level Option
This option allows you to select the signal threshold when the headphone audio
"turns off." Level settings are - 6, -12, -18, and – 70 dB. The typical setting is
–70 dB, which functions as "always on."
Page Lock Option
When you select the Page Lock option the page change keys no longer operate.
Headphone Limiter Option
This option introduces a limiter into to headphone audio circuitry, to control
excessive levels and resulting stress on the ear of the user. The level can be set
anywhere in the range -32dBu to +16dBu using the Headphone Limiter display
on the beltpack. The typical setting is –6dBu.
E C L I P S E W I R E L E S S C O M M U N I C A T I O N S Y S T E M
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