User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.Important safety instructions
- 2.Description
- 3.On-air subscription
- 4.Commissioning and operation
- 5.Safekeeping – storage
- 6.Recharging the batteries
- 7.Maintenance
- 8.Accessories and consumable parts
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2.5 Transmitter/Receiver Unit CT-GateCom II.24/Multi
Fig. 6 Transmitter/Receiver Unit
CT-GateCom II.24/Multi
The wing walkers, the marshalling agent and the tug
driver have Transmitter/Receiver Units
CT-GateCom II.24/Multi which are used in conjunction
with the headsets. They are worn on waist belt by means
of a fastening clip on the rear.
The Transmitter/Receiver Unit is used for communication
over short distances. The max. range depends on the
local circumstances. Protection against eavesdropping is
ensured by the digital design. Channel selection is
effected automatically by the unit.
Power for the Transmitter/Receiver Unit is supplied by a
removable Li-Ion 3.6 V/2300 mAh rechargeable battery
pack which resides in a battery compartment in the unit.
Key to Fig. 6
a Jack for connection of the headset
b On/off switch and volume control (rotary knob)
c Bank of 5 push-buttons (red or black)
Buttons 1 and 5 for on-air subscription
Buttons 2, 3 and 4 for connection setup and
connection release
The tug driver and the marshalling agent have
Transmitter/Receiver Units with red colored push-
button bank and the two wing walkers with black
colored push-button bank.
d Fastening clip on the rear to fasten the unit on waist
belt
e Removable cover for the battery compartment
f Multi-purpose jack, e.g. for programming or for
connection of accessories
2.6 Transmitter/Receiver Headset CT-GateCom II.24
Fig. 7 Transmitter/Receiver Headset CT-GateCom II.24
Instead of a Transmitter/Receiver Unit
CT-GateCom II.24/Multi (section 2.5) in
conjunction with a communication headset
(sections 2.4...2.4.7), the Transmitter/Re-
ceiver Headset CT-GateCom II.24 (Fig. 7)
can be used.
Key to Fig. 7
a Adjustable head band
b Left-hand headset muff
c On/Off switch and volume control
d Button for subscription, connection
setup and release
e Ear cushions
f Microphone and windshield
g Flexible gooseneck
h On/Off switch for microphone
i Right-hand headset muff