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6) When all of the desired beltpack labels and Base station port labels have been
selected, scroll clockwise to BACK and select it to exit the selection process.
Continue selecting the BACK command until the desired screen is reached.
7) 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.
To edit a group that already has members, go through the procedure above to reach the
member labels. Scroll through the list, using presses of the rotary encoder to select and de-
select members. Exit as above, and save the changes in the system memory.
6.8 Beltpacks
The following steps have been completed in setting up the system:
Created names (“labels”) for the FS II beltpacks and for the devices wired to the Base
station’s rear panel
Created names (“labels”) for communication groups and assigned members to the each
group.
6.9 Assigning audio routes to a beltpack
The next step is to assign communication routes to the individual FS II beltpacks.
For this example, communication routes are assigned to the beltpack in position oneBPK01.
The procedure is identical for all remaining beltpacks.
8) From the MAIN menu, select BELTPACKS.
The AVAILABLE BELTPACKS screen is displayed.
9) Select the required beltpack. The BELTPACK menu is displayed. Scroll through the
screens to KEYS.
10) Select KEYS. The KEY EDITING screen appears,
11) A list of the audio routes and groups available for selection is visible. Select the
beltpack key to assign communication to (A, B, C or D).
(screenshot)
12) A screen appears with a list of available sources and destinations to assign to this
key. This list will include:
Headset A and B
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