User Guide
Controls & Indicators
3
Getting to Know Your ComPack
4. Power Switch
The power switch should be left in the <O> position any time the unit is
not being used or battery drain will occur. The unit will retain a phone line
connection if the power switch is turned o during a call.
5. Phone Line Switch
When using the analog <Phone Line> jack, this switch acts as the
switchhook for the telephone line.
When you want to place or answer a call, switch to the <Dial/Talk> position.
The <On Hook> position is when you are not using the line or you are
waiting for a call.
When using the Universal PBX Handset or Wireless Phone Headset
Interface, the switch should remain in the <On Hook> position at all
times.
6. Keypad Switch
This switch disables the DTMF keypad to prevent tones from being blasted
down the phone line during a broadcast. You should leave this switch in the
<O> position when using the Wireless Phone Headset or Universal PBX
Handset Interface.
7. DTMF Keypad
Dial a number when connected to an analog telephone line. The transmit
audio is muted during a keypress.
Inputs & Outputs
8. Mic In
The female XLR input can be used for either the connection of a dynamic
microphone or a line level audio signal such as from an audio mixer. This
input can be used at the same time as the 3.5mm line input.
9. Mix Out / Com Link
The Male XLR output can be used in two ways: as a balanced, xed level
mixed mono output or as a bi-directional telecom link for your beltpack
intercom system.
10. Headphones
The headphone output is a 1/4” 3-conductor jack. Both the tip and ring of
this jack contain the same audio signal. Either mono or stereo headphones
may be used.
Controls & Indicators