Product Manual

XRS-370C
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SELECTING THE ACTIVE SPEAKER
The XRS-370C radio has two speakers - one mounted inside the radio and the
other mounted inside the microphone.
By default, sound is reproduced by both speakers; however if you prefer, one of
these speakers can be switched o, leaving either the radio’s internal speaker or
the microphone’s speaker to reproduce sound.
To select speakers:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Navigate through the menu to select RADIO SETTINGS > SPEAKER.
You can use the
or
key to select an option.
MICROPHONE GAIN
The microphone gain controls the sensitivity of the microphone to your voice
input level. If you are quietly spoken or are operating in a quiet environment you
can increase the microphone gain to make your voice sound clearer. If your voice
is quite loud or you are working in a noisy environment and wish to minimise the
amount of background noise that is picked up, you should reduce the microphone
gain.
To adjust microphone gain:
1. Press the MENU key.
2. Navigate through the menu to select RADIO SETTINGS > MIC GAIN.
You can use the
or
key to increase or decrease the
microphone gain.
NOTE: The Microphone Gain provides a ‘ne’ adjustment to the microphone
sensitivity. A wider adjustment range is available through the XRS Connect App.
SQUELCH TAIL
The Squelch Tail is the short burst of noise that is heard in the speaker at the
end of a transmission just before the Squelch closes. To some it is a reassuring
conrmation that it is their turn to transmit but in some applications it may be
an annoyance especially when listening through an ear piece or headphones. The
Squelch Tail can be turned o, reducing it to a faint click as the Squelch closes.