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1. 2 Clear Com AN HME COMPANY T Desk Desktop Software Reference Manual 399G115 Rev A 8 July 2014 This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents sil eR 1 Hardware Connection System Requirements aaee E E E E ET N E E E 3 T Desk Overview E E N E E E 4 BaseStation Main Tab 5 BaseStation Wire Levels Tab IU CcaBnEenclme orin ra EE E AS 8 BaseStation Tech Menu Tab 10 BeltStation Main Tab BeltStation Tech Menu Tab 15 AlliSystems Tab niensis ca N OA 16 All Belts Tab n 16 T Desk Reference Manual Clear Com Document Reference T Desk Desktop Software Reference Manual Part Number 399G115 RevA TDeskRefMan_D0000108_2014_RevA Legal Disclaimers Clear Com LLC 1301 Marina Village Parkway Suite 105 Alameda CA 94501 www clear com com 2014 HM Electronics All rights reserved All rights reserved Clear Com and the Clear Com logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HM Electronics Inc Tempest is a registered trademark of CoachComm LLC The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with
2. B ico contant co ack mm Fontana LT Sa 8 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com Stage Announce The Stage Announce audio out level can be adjusted by moving the slider bar to the left lower or the right higher and is measured in decibels dB In addition to the audio level you can enable or disable the Stage Relay associated with this BaseStation Stage Announce Level Stage Relay Cali Config a 5 A call is a signal that can be sent to other users on the Tempest Wireless system or a connected to a 2 wire intercom system The Call Config area pertains to the Call button feature across the system and how those calls are handled Enable All this allows the call feature to occur from the wireless system to the wired system and vice versa Disable All this will prevent any call signal from occuring across the Tempest Wireless system This only disables the call feature on the wireless system It does not disable a wired system s call feature it simply prevents the call signal from coming into the wireless system Disable Wired this setting allows a call signal to occur within the Tempest Wireless system but it does not allow a signal to come from the wired system Disable Internal this setting disables the call feature on the Tempest Wireless system but still allows a call signal to come from the wired system Base Mic Settings This section controls the Mic Gain functionality along wi
3. B 8 Te mai 7 T HS Seep m Master Mode Set Base as Master this mode is used when two or more BaseStations are connected for 2 Wire operation while slide switches on BaseStation are set to ClearCom mode and an external 2 Wire intercom system is not connected Master Mode will provide power for audio that a connected external 2 Wire intercom system would normally provide Master Mode is only available when the BaseStation slide switches are set to ClearCom in order to enable Master Mode click on the dark blue button under Master Mode Two buttons will appear click the On button When unavailable in RTS or Balanced BAL mode this button will be disabled and grayed out If there is no power on any of the 2 wire XLR connectors Master Mode will automatically be turned off Null Two Wire Hybrid this button initiates nulling on channels that are connected to a 2 Wire intercom system Before nulling all talk buttons mics must be off on all Tempest BeltStations and all 2 Wire intercom devices to insure accurate results All 2 Wire intercom interfaces experience echo due to inherent inefficiencies in the 2 Wire hybrid circuitry When the circuit is nulled a tone is generated the echo is monitored and Tempest s internal circuitry automatically adjusts to minimize the echo Any connection made through 2 Wire intercom connections requires nulling For more information on nulling refer to the Tempest2400 Wi
4. T Desk to jump from screen to screen T Desk consists of primary system tabs across the top of the screen including the Main tab Wired Levels tab Settings tab Tech Menu tab and Profiles tab By clicking on a tab you advance to the user interface screen of that tab Under each primary system tab there are a series of sections which will direct you to specific system settings features and information 4 Battery Alert this notifies the user of the battery status for BeltStations connected to any BaseStation If battery charge levels are sufficient it will display All belts report okay If battery charge levels are low a red battery icon will appear see Low Battery Warning section 5 Network Selection Button this button enables the user to select from available networks and access BaseStations residing on other networks Only one network can be selected at any given time 6 Base Log In Mode this button allows the user to determine how BaseStations log in and out of T Desk When in Automatic BaseStations will come online automatically when properly configured and connected to the network Manual mode allows the user to choose which BaseStations will appear in T Desk 7 Settings Window this is where the selected BaseStation and or BeltStation s tab information will be displayed 8 Dashboard Status Bar this is located along the bottom of the T Desk window in every tab The Dashboard displays a continuous snapshot of sev
5. like to save the profile and be sure to assign the profile an appropriate name The Load to All button can be used when you have a profile you want to load to all of the BeltStations logged into that base Simply click on it specify which profile you want loaded to all of the belts and click Open You can also load and save profiles for a BeltStation by clicking on the desired belt in the BeltStation Navigation Pane and then click ing on that belt s Tech Menu tab 12 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com BeltStation Main Tab The BeltStation Main tab will display up to five BeltStations logged into the corresponding BaseStation The sub tabs will be named according to the BeltStation name Click on any of the individual sub tabs to adjust individual settings for that BeltStation p ty Conta p EB Eun DEGO M Mmi me ace me iem Talk A B or C D Button The Talk button s can be set to Latching Momentary or Disabled mode Channel Select a user can set each channel knob independently The channels can be set to Talk and Listen to both channels simultaneously Talk and Listen on one channel only or neither of the channels Talk A Button Latching Talk B Button Latching Stage Announce Stage Announce the Audio Control button is limited to Momentary or Disabled mode the Relay Control option can be Enabled or Disabled Note The Stage Relay is in addition to th
6. the terms of the agreement The product described in this document is distributed under licenses restricting its use copying distribution and decompilation reverse engineering No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Clear Com an HME Company Clear Com Offices are located in California USA Cambridge UK Montreal Canada and Beijing China Specific addresses and con tact information can be found on Clear Com s corporate website Website www clearcom com Clear Com Contacts Americas and Asia Pacific Headquarters California United States Tel 1 510 337 6600 Email CustomerServicesUS clearcom com Europe Middle East and Africa Headquarters Cambridge United Kingdom Tel 44 1223 815000 Email SalesSupportEMEA clearcom com Canada Office Quebec Canada Tel 1 450 653 9669 China Office Beijing Representative Office Beijing P R China Tel 8610 65811360 65815577 ii T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com Introduction The Tempest2400 and Tempest900 Wireless systems include the Tempest Desktop software T Desk to simplify the process of optimizing your Tempest Wireless systems T Desk is a computer program used for monitoring and managing Tempest Wireless Intercom Systems The software can run from a portable flash drive as well as being local on a computer It provides an intuitive method of accessing multiple Tempest Wireless BaseStations a
7. T Desk with any kind of Windows application be sure to make an exception for Tempest Desktop Software in the Windows firewall 3 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com T Desk Overview EI m EL 8 1 BaseStation Navigation Pane all LAN connected BaseStations will be listed on the left side of the screen in the BaseStation Navigation Pane and may be selected for monitoring or optimizing The selected BaseStation is highlighted in orange and others are listed on individual buttons with a blue background BaseStations are not required to be named but descriptive names make managing multiple systems easier You can rename BaseStations under the Tech Menu tab BaseStations can be sorted alphabetically by right clicking on the navigation pane Individual BaseStations can be selectively logged out manually from T Desk by right clicking on the BaseStation name 2 BeltStation Navigation Pane all BeltStations connected to the selected BaseStation will be displayed under the base and any of those BeltStations can be selected for monitoring or optimizing The selected BeltStation will be highlighted in orange and the others will have a gray background BeltStations are not required to be named but descriptive names make managing mulitple belts easier You can rename BeltStations by selecting the appropriate belt under the BeltStation Navigation Pane and then clicking on the Tech Menu tab 3 Tabs tabs are utilized throughout
8. anually enter the TCP IP address and default gateway The subnet mask should normally be 255 255 255 000 The MAC address is read only information To change the address values advance to the screen for the appropriate address Use the volume knob to scroll through the values and press enter to advance through the three digit portions of the address After adjusting the last portion of the address press enter to save the change 2 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com System Requirements Windows XP Vista or 7 8 8 1 512 MB system memory XGA video screen 1024 x 768 or greater resolution Minimum 1 20 GHz class CPU Drive space requirement 1 MB Hardware and or software firewalls must pass ports 50500 and 50501 UDP and 50502 TCP Wired router with DHCP server support with one wired ethernet port per BaseStation plus one wired port for PC connectivity An Ethernet crossover cable may be needed for direct connection between the BaseStation and computers not equipped with Auto MDIX capability Installation A copy of T Desk is available from the Tempest Wireless CD provided by your Tempest Wireless dealer or via download from www clearcom com To install T Desk on your PC open the T Desk folder and click on the Tempest Desktop Software Setup exe icon to run the program Follow windows installer instructions to complete installation The file T Desk dll does not open but is required for T Desk to run When using
9. aseStation information will begin to load into T Desk DHCP Server is enabled by default in the BaseStation but through the BaseStation Tech Menu manual addressing can be selected or addressing can be disabled The following TCP IP modes are available via the BaseStation for connection to T Desk Disabled Disables LAN connection on rear of BaseStation Manual allows for manual entry of IP address subnet mask and default gateway DHCP Server this enables the BaseStation to act as a server to a single PC Use this mode if you are connecting a BaseStation directly to a PC DHCP Client this enables the BaseStation to become a client of a network This mode should be used when a router is in use to auto assign IP addresses Any change to the TCP IP mode requires the BaseStation to be powered off and back on for changes to be implemented Newer computers that have Auto MDIX capability can use either standard CAT 5 cable or a crossover cable Auto MDIX detects the connected cable type and configures the computer connection appropriately Otherwise a crossover cable is required between the BaseStation and the computer Advanced users may make adjustments to the TCP IP address and other settings Selecting DHCP and then selecting Manual will restore the manual setting defaults To manually enter IP address information go to the Tech Menu select LAN Settings and first select TCP IP Mode and change to Manual Then m
10. ation This information includes the name of the BeltStation talk channels enabled and in use battery level and alert RSSI Radio Signal Strength Indicator and relay status if any for each BeltStation 2l mm 2 A utl Gara ea Cora Cea cwm In addition there are active Mic Kill and Call Belt buttons for each registered BeltStation The Mic Kill button will de latch the Talk button s for that particular BeltStation The BeltStation user can re enable the talk button at any time The Call Belt button initiates a call signal to that specific BeltStation By clicking on the BeltStation s name you are routed to that BeltStation s Main Settings screen where you can adjust settings specific to that BeltStation 5 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com Relay Status The Relay Status section controls the five relay options available Relays can act as Normal relays or in Active Channel mode Relay Mode In Normal Relay Mode relays 1 5 can be set as normal with any of the trigger options available on the BeltStation An open link indicates an open relay that it is not currently triggered Open Relay Closed Relay In Active Channel Relay Mode channels A D activate relays 1 4 respectively When the talk button for a channel is pressed the relay is closed Relay 5 is still available to work with any other trigger options available as it would in Normal mode The BeltStation relays are configure
11. ation when Tempest Seamless Roaming is in use e Wireless ISO on the Tempest2400 system this feature when enabled allows the user to press ENTER and talk only to the wireless users on the same channel A or B and on the same BaseStation Shared Audio this feature controls whether the user will hear any return audio when operating in split or Shared Mode Roaming Bias Wireless ISO Shared Audio Medium Off Low Battery Warning If a BeltStation s battery is low a red battery icon will appear next to the belt in the BeltStation Navigation Pane Jj wlll us Y 15 T Desk Reference Manual Clear Com BeltStation Tech Menu Tab The Tech Menu Tab consists of three sub sections Rename BeltStation Firmware Version and Belt Profile Emm dS Rename Betts Ee e weg dABBICUDI TA Rename BeltStation Type the new BaseStation name and click Rename BaseStation gt Firmware Version This information can be useful during times of technical support or when determining if a firmware upgrade is needed Note This is only the BaseStation firmware not the corresponding BeltStations You must go into the BeltStation menu to view the firmware Belt Profile Under the Belt Profile section you can save or load different profiles to the selected BeltStation To load a profile click on the blue button labeled Load Profile under the desired belt Next select which pr
12. clicking on its status area Once all systems are optimized this screen provides an easy method for continuous monitoring of all individual BeltStations 17 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com AD Clear Com www clearcom com
13. d under the BeltStation s Main tab but when in Active Channel mode relays are listed as Not Available Relays can still be enabled and selected but are not usable until Relay Mode is set back to Normal at the BaseStation Channel A Relay 1 Channel B Relay 2 Channel C Relay 3 Channel D Relay 4 Call Channel A call is a signal that can be sent to other users on the Tempest Wireless system or a connected wired intercom system EE A B 6 D The Call Channel area allows a T Desk user to initiate a call signal on a specific channel 6 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com BaseStation Wired Levels Tab The Wired Intercom Levels tab allows you to activate either 2 Wire or 4 Wire mode and adjust the incoming and outgoing audio levels on any of the intercom channels A D The audio levels are measured in decibels dB To activate a channel simply click the channel button A D Once the channel is activated you can adjust the levels using the slider bar s To adjust use your mouse to click on the slider you want to change and drag it to the new position or use keyboard arrow keys An active channel will appear in blue and deactivated channels are grayed out For more information on Two Wire and Four Wire refer to the Tempest manual Note An intercom channel cannot be activated in both 2 Wire and 4 Wire mode at the same time All bets report okay LH co
14. e BaseStation You can store files on a USB drive to use on other computers with T Desk This is useful if the system is used in multiple event applications and offers a quick and easy solution to changing settings This tab allows you to load previously saved profiles for either the BaseStation or the BeltStation s or save current BaseStation or BeltStation settings as profiles Note Using the Load to All loader will result in the BeltStations all receiving the same settings configuration ju om GE DESH E Base Profile Under the Base Profile tab you can save or load different profiles or the current base settings to the selected BaseStation To save a profile click on the blue button labeled Save Profile Next select the location where you would like to save the profile and be sure to assign the profile an appropriate name To load a profile click on the blue button labeled Load Profile Browse to the desired previously saved profile and click Open Belt Profile Under the Belt Profile tab you can save or load different profiles to the selected BeltStation To load a profile click on the blue button labeled Load Profile under the desired belt Next select which profile you would like to load to the BeltStation and click Open To save a profile click on the blue button labeled Save Profile under the desired belt Next select the location where you would
15. e and click lt Rename BaseStation gt Slot Assignment This option is related to how the BeltStations will be displayed on the BaseStation LCD screen Dynamic in this mode the BeltStations ignore the slot assignment and register in the slots alphabetically by BeltStation name Generally speaking this is the preferred mode of operation and is required for Seamless Roaming Static the BeltStations register in the slot that has been assigned to it If two or more BeltStations have the same slot assignment only the first BeltStation to be powered ON will secure the slot Slot numbers are assigned directly at the BeltStation 10 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com BaseStation Modes The BaseStation operational mode is related to the number of BeltStations that are in use Please reference the Tempest2400 900 Wireless Reference Manual for more information on Operational Modes Normal standard operating mode can support up to five BeltStations only Shared Mode operates strictly in Shared mode can support an unlimited number of BeltStations operating as Multi channel shared Split Mode operates in both Normal and Shared mode can support up to four BeltStations operating as Normal and an unlimited number of BeltStations operating as Single Channel Shared Echo Cancellation This feature is used to aid in eliminating echo created when a 2 Wire and a 4 Wire intercom system is connected to the Tem pest Wireles
16. e five BaseStation relays Audio Control Momentary Relay Control Enabled 13 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com 2 Channel Channel Select the channels can be set to Talk and Listen to both channels simultaneously Talk and Listen on one channel only or neither of the channels gt Channel Select AJB Dual Listen Belt Volume Controls Each BeltStation is capable of its own maximum and minimum volume level Use the slider bar to adjust the levels accordingly Maximum Volume the belt will not adjust higher than the maximum volume Volume Press if enabled the volume knobs must be pressed then turned when making adjustments to volume levels Sidetone Volume adjusts the Sidetone volume level dB for the BeltStation Minimum Volume the belt will not adjust lower than the minimum volume ES Maximum Volume 25 Volume Press Sidetone Volume Disabled 18 dB Minimum Volume OFF Talk Controls Mic Gain adjusts the Mic Gain level dB for the BeltStation Talk Tones when enabled the user will hear a tone through their headset when their Talk button is pressed Hardwired Call on Talk when enabled this feature allows individual BeltStations to initiate hardwired calls at the BaseStation whenever that BeltStation s TALK button is pressed Mic Gain Talk Tones Hard Wire Call on Talk EN EMAN 6dB Electret R
17. elay and Call Settings Select Relay this option allows the user to select which relay to use 1 5 Relay Button once the relay is selected this feature allows the user to determine which button will activate that relay Call Alert this option determines how a call signal will be received by the BeltStation choose from an Audible Tone Vibrate or Both CERTES Select Relay Relay Button Call Alert EE CCS Y 14 T Desk Reference Manual Clear Com Belt Controls Talk LED Brightness controls the brightness of the talk LEDs on top of the BeltStation Delay Channel Switch if enabled it requires the channel knob to be pressed and held for a second before the channel will change Call Button set to Enabled to activate the call feature on the BeltStation LCD Backlight turns the BeltStation display screen backlight on or off Low Battery Alert when enabled the BeltStation will generate an audible alert in the headset when the battery reaches 10 charge Menu Lock when enabled it allows the BeltStation menu to be locked ETS Talk LED Brightness Delay Channel Switch Call Button RCE RC LCD Backlight Low Battery Alert Menu Lock RC Advanced Settings Roaming Bias this feature adjusts the parameters that determine when a BeltStation will seek out a new BaseSt
18. eral system wide settings as well as hosting a set of Mic Kill buttons for each intercom channel All items are informational with the exception of the Mic Kill buttons which will disable any open mic that resides on the associated button you click Ch A Ch B Ch C Ch D or All Ch See below for more information MONITOR Slot Mode Assignment Base Power Supply Base Antenna Base Sync Chan A amp B 2 Wire Mode Chan C amp D 2 Wire Mode Mic Kill STATUS Normal Shared Split Dynamic Static AC DC Local Remote Internal External RTS ClearCom Bal RTS ClearCom Bal A B C D AII 4 T Desk Reference Manual gt Clear Com BaseStation Main Tab The Main tab displays all settings related to the selected BaseStation and real time status of its associated BeltStations that are logged in at that point in time From this tab you can view and access BeltStations In addition you can access relays call features wired intercom and auxillary out audio levels stage announce mic gain and mic kill settings sidetone or front panel display options nd 4 E niil era ma em oa ea 4 S5 BS in asan ood SE o ss j so soo M O 15an ne DE te asu souo 11191 o ss 00 SN BeltStation Status The BeltStation Slots section displays the status of all BeltStations up to five that are associated and logged into the currently selected BaseSt
19. nd their associated BeltStations T Desk allows a user to adjust critical BaseStation or BeltStation settings from the computer and only requires connection to your existing computer network Tempest2400 and Tempest900 are full featured intercom systems with functionality similar to most modern wired intercom systems It is capable of connecting to and communicating with most major brands of wired intercom systems A single stand alone Tempest BaseStation with up to five BeltStations is as easy to operate as a cell phone However optimizing multiple Tempest BaseStations while connected to one or more wired intercom systems is not trivial T Desk displays all of the relevant system information in a manner that is easy to see and adjust Although making adjustments is very easy knowing what to adjust requires familiarity with Tempest Wireless system performance The best way to learn about the Tempest system is to become familiar with the system s user manual Inappropriate settings can induce echo degrade clarity and generate feedback Time spent with the manual will help you get the most from your Tempest2400 or Tempest900 Wireless Intercom by making setup easy when interfacing with your existing equipment Thank you for choosing Clear Com for your wireless intercom needs We are committed to providing you with a high quality product that will deliver years of trouble free service Note T Desk operates the same and displays on screen setti
20. ngs accordingly for a 2 channel and a 4 channel Tempest Wireless system 1 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com Hardware Connection Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a system that allows each component on a computer network to automatically obtain the network address information required for Network Interface Devices to communicate with one another With DHCP enabled on a Local Area Network LAN and T Desk s Base Log In mode set to Automatic all network connected Tempest BaseStations will automatically log into T Desk If the Base Log In mode is set to Manual then all network connected BaseStations will appear in the T Desk Navigational Pane but will not log in until told to do so by the T Desk administrator Automatic addressing includes TCP IP address subnet mask and default gateway Most 10 100 Ethernet devices are compatible and should configure properly when the BaseStation is set for automatic DHCP Multiple instances of T Desk can be run on the same network however a BaseStation can only log into one instance at a time If one user manually logs out of a specific BaseStation that BaseStation can be selected manually by another user or will automatically log in depending on the Base Log In Mode settings Connect each Tempest BaseStation to the LAN with a standard CAT 5 patch cable and open T Desk on a computer that is connected to the same router or server as the BaseStation s After about 10 seconds the B
21. nternal this setting disables the mic kill feature on the Tempest Wireless system but still allows a command to come from the wired system The Sidetone level determines the level the user hears their own voice in their headset It can be adjusted by moving the slider bar to the left louder or the right softer The Sidetone level is measured in decibels dB 9 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com Front Panel This can be accessed on the Settings tab and is used for the Front Panel Settings of the BaseStation LCD Contrast LCD Backlight Panel LEDs Front Panel Eu pum eil The Front Panel Settings control the viewability of the display and LEDs as well as the lock feature on the BaseStation Use the slider bars to adjust the following LCD Contrast controls how light or dark the text appears on the display screen LCD Backlight controls the brightness of the display screen s backlight Panel LEDs controls the brightness of the blue LEDs on the front of the BaseStation The Front Panel button allows you to lock or unlock the BaseStation front panel buttons and knobs to minimize the probability of inadvertent adjustments The front panel can be unlocked by pressing MENU ENT on the BaseStation as well as from T Desk BaseStation Tech Menu Tab Cameras dio Rename Bassin sit assignments stare noce spit ue Cnam rector Rename BaseStation Type the new BaseStation nam
22. ofile you would like to load to the BeltStation and click Open To save a profile click on the blue button labeled Save Profile under the desired belt Next select the location where you would like to save the profile and be sure to assign the profile an appropriate name The Load to All button can be used when you have a profile you want to load to all of the BeltStations locked into that base Simply Click on it specify which profile you want loaded to all of the belts and click Open You can also load and save profiles for a BeltStation by clicking on the BaseStation it is logged into under the BaseStation Navigation Pane under the Profiles tab 16 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com All Systems Tab The All Systems Tab is a real time snapshot of all BaseStations and corresponding BeltStations currently on the local area network The All Systems tab is display only so changes cannot be initiated from this screen however you can quickly access a BeltStation s settings tab by clicking on its status area Once all systems are optimized this screen provides an easy method for continuous moni toring of all BeltStations All Belts Tab The All Belts Tab is a real time snapshot of all BeltStations currently on the local area network The All Belts Tab is display only so changes cannot be initiated from this screen however you can quickly access a BelStation s settings tab by
23. reless Reference Manual for more about nulling the system Note The nulling process will interfere with normal communication therefore it should be done prior to use and not during To select the type of 2 Wire intercom system use the slide switch es on the front of the Tempest BaseStation labeled CHAN A amp B and CHAN C amp D with four channel BaseStations This setting must be physically changed to either RTS ClearCom or BAL and is not adjustable via T Desk However you can view the current placement of switch es on the bottom of the T Desk screen in the Dashboard Status Bar 7 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com Aux Out The Aux Out section can be accessed on the Main tab or the Wired Levels tab and it allows adjustment to the Aux Out audio levels The Aux In levels are no longer adjusted at the BaseStation it is controlled via each BeltStation as Program Volume with individual level control The Aux Out levels can be adjusted for all intercom channels A D and are measured in decibels dB To enable move the slider bar to any value other than 0 Adjusting the levels to OFF disables the function for the corresponding channel B 0048 SS 8 30 dB 60 dB Een D 40548 mi BaseStation Settings Tab The BaseStation Setting Tab allows you to adjust the selected BaseStation s Stage Announce Base Mic and Front Panel settings Sire y mes ENUELTS B re E sons n o n mmm memea
24. s system When connected you will have the option to Enable or Disable however when not connected this feature is not applicable Menu Lock Key This is the 3 digit security key required to unlock the Menu Lock feature Radio Configuration Proper configuration of the radio is critical for optimal performance of the Tempest Wireless system Failure to operate in the proper frequency band can have significant legal implications The Radio Configuration information should never be changed during normal operation Radio Band For the Tempest2400 system this window displays the selected BaseStation s frequency band information Firmware Versions This information can be useful during times of technical support or when determining if a firmware upgrade is needed Note This is only the BaseStation firmware not the corresponding BeltStations You must go into the BeltStation menu to view the firmware Hardware Versions This information is for technical support only LAN Information The information relating to the Local Area Network LAN settings is normally obtained automatically when using a router or switch device These IP addresses are key when using T Desk with Tempest Wireless 11 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com Profiles Tab T Desk allows you to save BaseStation and BeltStation settings as profiles or to reset a BellStation s to a specific configuration These profiles are stored on the computer and not in th
25. th the Sidetone level Base Mic Settings Mic Gain Sidetone Mic Kill 248 manie 48 dB me The Mic Gain sensitivity of the headset microphone connected to the BaseStation can be adjusted by moving the slider bar to the left down or the right up Headset microphones may be of Electret or Dynamic type and the BaseStation automatically detects which type is connected The gain for each type will require significantly different settings The BaseStation will remember the last setting for both types of microphones It is important to have an awareness and knowledge for the type of headset being used before attempting to adjust Mic gain The Mic Gain level is measured in decibels dB A Mic Kill signal will disable all mics on a corresponding channel or system wide in some cases The Mic Kill settings control how this feature is handled across the system Enable All this allows the mic kill feature to occur from the wireless system to the wired system and vice versa Disable All this will prevent any mic kill from occuring across the Tempest Wireless system This only disables the mic kill in to the Tempest from the 2 wire on the wireless system It does not disable a wired system s mic kill feature it simply prevents the command from coming into the wireless system Disable Wired this setting allows a mic kill to occur within the Tempest Wireless system but it does not allow a command to come from the wired system Disable I
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