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3) Scroll all the way to the right of the screen and continue to scroll. The second
beltpack programming options menu will be displayed.
Figure 6-4 Second beltpack programming menu
4) Scroll to and select LABEL from the menu.
A menu to edit the selected beltpack’s label appears, as shown in Figure 6-5 editing a
beltpack’s label. The current 5-character label appears, just under its generic name.
Figure 6-5 editing a beltpack’s label
5) Scroll to and select the alphanumeric character to be changed. A box appears
around the character.
6) Rotate the setup/enter encoder. As the encoder is rotated the entire range of
available characters appears, starting with upper-case characters, proceeding to
lower-case characters, then to digits, and finally to punctuation characters.
7) When the desired new character appears, press the setup/enter encoder to select it.
The box disappears, and is replaced by the solid highlight.
8) Repeat steps 4 through 6 for all the characters in the label that are to be changed.
9) When editing the label has been completed, select BACK to return to the
PROGRAMMING OPTIONS menu.
10) The changes are saved and applied automatically five seconds after the last time the
setup/enter encoder was pressed or turned. The front-panel display flashes to
indicate that the changes are being saved and applied.
11) The beltpack that has had a new label assigned to it should be power cycled to
ensure it is updated with the new label.
To edit another beltpack label, scroll clockwise to the BACK command and select the
beltpack. The AVAILABLE BELTPACKS screen appears. Select a new beltpack label to edit,
and repeat steps 2 through 9.
6.5 Setting and changing port labels
Port labels are created to identify the audio devices wired to the Base station’s rear panel
ports, such as partyline beltpacks, 4-wire devices, program sources, and stage-announce
outputs and relays.
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