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3.2. Adjusting the Microphone
Signal Level
There are two alternate ways to adjust the microphone signal
level used by the base to transmit to the control units connected
to the installation.
3.2.1. Programming Option
Key 911 followed by
pressing the PRG
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1
1
button.
Key the desired level
between 0 (minimum)
5
2
and 99 (maximum).
Press the PRG button
to confirm.
3.2.2. On-line Adjustment
The microphone's output level
signal can be adjusted while
intercom transmission is taking
place (see 3.1.1., 3.1.2., 3.1.3.)
by using the INC and DEC buttons
while the spoken message is being
transmitted.
Once the transmission concludes, the transmission level
will be saved into the program memory of the
microphone base.
3.3. Announcing Tone Selection
It is possible for the microphone base to issue an audio signal that indicates the
beginning of an intercom transmission (first tone) and another to indicate its end (end
tone).
3.3.1. First tone
Key 902 followed by pressing the PRG
button.
Define the type of audio signal
MIC LEVEL
(0=none, 1, 2, 3).
Press the PRG button to confirm.
PRG
PRG
3.3.2. End tone
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Key 903 followed by pressing the
PRG button.
PRG
PRG
Define the type of audio signal
(0=none, 1, 2, 3).
Press the PRG button to confirm.
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Key 901 followed by pressing
the PRG button.
Key the desired sound level
between the values of 0
(minimum) and 50 (maximum).
Press the PRG button to confirm.
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0
9
0
2
Tone Volume Level
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0
2
EIS
2
FIRST TONE
PRG
PRG
2
2
PRG
PRG
3
END TONE
PRG
PRG
2
PRG
PRG
1
TONE LEVEL
PRG
PRG
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PRG
PRG