User's Manual

UV-1G User Manual Rev. O 600MHz US – July 16
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POWERING DOWN
To turn the Belt Pack off, press and hold (approximately 3 seconds) the power button until the LCD
screen goes blank.
HOME SCREEN
The Belt Pack home screen consists of button labels in the four corners of the display (each
corresponding to one of the four transmit buttons), a signal meter, battery indicator, and transmit
status indicators. Below is an example of the Belt Pack home screen.
SIG: BATT: OK
TALK BUTTONS AND LEDS
The Belt Pack has four talk buttons with a corresponding set of green and red LEDs. All four button
labels are programmable. The base station controls the routing.
The routing choices for all four buttons are:
No Route (Mute)
Intercom Channel (CH) 1
Intercom Channel (CH) 2
Intercom Channels (CH) 1 & 2
Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 1
Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 2
Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 1 & 2
Stage Announce (SA)
Stage Announce (SA) + Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 1
Stage Announce (SA) + Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 2
Stage Announce (SA) + Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 1 &
2
Auxiliary Out (Aux Out)
Auxiliary Out (Aux Out) + Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 1
Auxiliary Out (Aux Out) + Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 2
Auxiliary Out (Aux Out) + Wireless-Talk-Around (WTA) 1 & 2
The home screen displays button labels in the four boxes in the corners of the screen.
Each talk button has a green and red LED set.
The green LED turns on to show that the transmitter is active.
The red LED turns on when microphone over modulation occurs while transmitting.