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Chapter 3 Voice System
How to Operate the Receiver (in Robot)
There are two adjustments on the receiver. The
volume
is on the back of the receiver,
which you may set to the desired volume. On the UHF UB-10 you can change the volume
on your belt transmitter
on the fly
. The other adjustment is the
sensitivity
. This is factory
preset to maximum sensitivity. This effects how sensitive the receiver is to the transmitter
signal. Typically you would never need to adjust this. The only exception would be if you
get squelch when the transmitter is off. You can deal with this by simply turning on the belt
transmitter whenever the robot is turned on. You could turn the sensitivity down slightly but
turn the adjustment as little as possible, because adjusting it will affect the range.
Function of the LEDs
TX LED- This indicates that you are receiving a signal from the transmitter. On some units it
is a single TX light. On other units it may have an A or B that it will alternate between.
AF LED- This light indicates that audio is going through the receiver. It will flash as you
speak into your headset mic.
Tip:
For best range extend the receiver antenna(s) as much as possible, not allowing it
to touch metal.
1. Power On LED Indicator
2. Diversity LED Indicators
3. AF Peak LED Indicator
4. Antennas
5. Power Switch (Leave On)
6. DC Input Jack
7. Frequency Label
8. Squelch Control
9. Aux. Volume Control
10. Audio Output
11 Balanced Mic Audio Output XLR
Summary of Contents for Patches & Pumper
Page 1: ...i Patches Pumper Robot Operating Manual Version 6C ...
Page 27: ...23 Chapter 4 Cassette Tape Player System Diagram Cassette Tape Player ...
Page 28: ...24 Chapter 4 Cassette Tape Player System Diagram ...
Page 47: ...43 APPENDIX A ...
Page 51: ...47 Appendix A Robot Functional Block Diagram Robot Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 52: ...48 APPENDIX B ROBOT PARTS IDENTIFICATION ...
Page 62: ...58 Notes ...
Page 63: ...59 Technical Tips ...