Microphone Type Option; Microphone Level Option; Headset Options; View Status - Clear-Com ECLIPSE DIGITAL WIRELESS User Manual

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Microphone Type Option

This option allows you to select the proper setting for the headset microphone.
The available settings are Dynamic (Balanced) Mic and Dynamic (Unbalanced)
Mic. For most Clear-Com and other headsets, the Dynamic (Unbal) Mic setting
is proper.

Microphone Level Option

This option allows you to set the level of the beltpack's headset mic, increasing or
decreasing its gain going into the system. For Type I beltpacks the gain settings
are 40, 50, and 60dB, for Type II beltpacks the gain settings are 50, 55, 60 and
65dB. The typical setting is 50dB.

Headset Options

Two headset options are offered:
• Master Level
• Sidetone Level
The Master Level control accesses a slide bar going from "-"to "+", and controls
the overall maximum level that can be heard through the headphones. This gain
control permits adjustment among headsets with different sensitivities, and for
different use conditions (quiet studio versus loud live performance environment).
Typical setting is 2/3 to 3/4 of the way toward "+".
Sidetone Level controls the amount of the user's own voice (local sidetone) that is
injected into the headphone from the headset mic. It is activated when you push
a talk button or an answer-back key, to let you know that the microphone is on.
If you do not push a talk button, you do not hear sidetone.

VIEW STATUS

Role Information

Role Information gives the label (user name) that has been assigned to the
particular beltpack, and also gives a numerical Role Number which the system
uses – typically starting with 700 for the first beltpack and going up from there.

Beltpack Version

Beltpack Version gives the current software version on the beltpack, and a CRC
number. Use these numbers to determine whether a beltpack contains the latest
software version, and to confirm the success of a software upgrade.

Beltpack ID

Beltpack ID, also known as IPEI, gives the unique identification number for the
transceiver in the Eclipse beltpack.
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