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Appendix D. CPS Menu Structure
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V
OLUME
A
DJUST
(
KNOB
)
The volume adjust key allows the volume of a specific channel to be set or changed at
the console. Pressing the key will cause the current volume level (in percentage) to be
displayed. Turning the “channel volume” knob while holding the key down will cause
the volume level to be changed with the new value displayed on the console LCD.
M
UTE
A
DJUST
(
KNOB
)
This is a dual function key and is more correctly called the “mute/volume adjust”.
Pressing and releasing the key causes the channel’s received audio to be muted. The
red light by the key will remain on while the channel is muted. Pressing again will
unmute the channel. Pressing and holding this key will allow the channel volume to
be set as described in the above paragraph, “Volume Adjust”.
V
OLUME
U
P
(
KEY
)
This key is assigned to a specific channel to allow “one hand” volume adjusting.
Pressing this key will cause the current volume setting to be displayed. Holding the
key will cause the volume to be adjusted upwards. Releasing the key will cause the
volume to be set to the displayed level. The red key indicator will illuminate while the
key is pressed.
V
OLUME
D
OWN
(
KEY
)
This key is assigned to a specific channel to allow “one hand” volume adjusting.
Pressing this key will cause the current volume setting to be displayed. Holding the
key will cause the volume to be adjusted downwards. Releasing the key will cause the
volume to be set to the displayed level. The red key indicator will illuminate while the
key is pressed.
V
OLUME
M
UTE
The Volume Mute key will cause the specific channel’s volume to be “muted” to the
mute pre-set value. The red LED associated with the key will illuminate showing that
the channel is muted.
P
ATCH
The patch key, when activated, will connect the channel with other patched channels.
When audio is received on one of the patched channels, the other transmitter(s) will
be activated as long as the audio is active. The patch keys on at least two channels
must be activated in order to have any effect.
M
AIN
/S
TANDBY
This key activates the channel’s Auxiliary output line. It is normally used to select a
standby transmitter but can be used for other functions if desired. Each channel has
one auxiliary output line.
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