User's Manual
UV-1G User Manual Rev. O 600MHz US – July 16
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internal electronics will automatically switch to using this reference. This clock switching is
independent of master/slave operation.
Base Sync
It may be desirable in certain system setups to connect the Base Link cable between two Base Stations,
without using them in the Base Link mode. This means that both Base Stations are set up as Master in
the Link Settings (transmitters, wired intercoms, etc. enabled).
For example, if a Belt Pack needs to be able to have one receiver tuned to Base Station A Channel 1
and the other Belt Pack receiver tuned to Base Station B Channel 2, the Base Link cable would need to
be connected between Base Station A and Base Station B to get the clock sources for the two Base
Stations in sync.
LOCAL HEADSET STATUS
The Local Headset Status information is labeled as HS. The table below shows the different Local
Headset Status codes and its description.
Code Description
OFF Local headset is disabled.
T/L Local headset is enabled. Talk and listen capability is enabled.
LO Talking is disabled (listen only).
RSSI SCREEN
To get to the RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) screen, press the bottom soft key labeled RSSI.
R1 R4
R2 R5 OFF
BACK R3 R6 OFF
MENU....M.........R1 C1...R4 OFF
MENU....T1 50mW...R2 C2...R5 NTx
MENU....T2 50mW...R3 OFF..R6 W1
RSSI....HS: OFF
BACK
RSSI
The RSSI screen, shown above, displays the signal strength of each receiver.
OFF means that particular receiver is disabled.