
User Guide 4000 Series II - EASi-COM II
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4.2.3 Beltpack Call Button
Press the beltpack call button to initiate a call and illuminate the call LED on the
beltpacks if connected. The red LED is illuminated while the button is being pressed.
This is a non-latch button.
4.2.4 Microphone Mute Button
Press the Microphone Mute Button to mute the microphone. The red LED is illuminated
if the microphone is muted.
4.2.5 Designation Strip
Insert a Designation Strip to indicate the area of communication for each of the direct
access keys.
4.2.6 Talk Tally LED
This Red LED indicates that audio is being sent by the control panel to the destination
associated with the DAK.
4.2.7 Listen Tally LED
This Green LED indicates that audio is being received by the control panel from the
source associated with the DAK.
4.2.8 Direct Access Key (DAK)
The Control Panel has sixteen Direct Access Key buttons. These buttons are used to
make Listen and/or Talk routes to and from the Control Panel.
The buttons operate with a Latch/Non-latch mode of operation. A quick press of the
button latches it on and any other press will switch the button latch off. A prolonged
press will keep the button switched until it is released.
4.2.8.1 Programming
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a combined Talk-Listen action, i.e. a
2-way audio route, or as separate Talk and Listen actions. The mode is selected by
simultaneously pressing and holding the Headset and Microphone Mute buttons.
While the Headset and Microphone Mute buttons are being pressed, the tally LED's for
the DAK's will flash if programmed as combined Talk/Listen or will be off if set for
separate Talk and Listen actions.
Pressing any of the DAK's while the Headset and Microphone Mute buttons are also
pressed will change the mode of operation for that DAK between combined Talk/Listen
or separate Talk and Listen.
Contact Drake for more details on Beltpacks and other related prod-
ucts.
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