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3. Configure the miscellaneous settings as needed. The following table explains each
setting:
4. Click
Done
when you are finished.
Saving a Configuration
Saving the configuration to disk is accomplished in the usual Windows manner (
File, Save
or
File, Save As
). The saved file contains all of the settings that have been configured,
including system configuration and position configuration for all positions.
Audio Source for
‘Soft’ Transmit Keys
This option allows you to specify the transmit audio source (microphone) when a
“soft” transmit key is activated. A “soft” transmit key is a programmable key which
has been defined as a transmit key. Choose one of the following audio sources to
assign it to ‘Soft’ transmit keys:
• Dynamic Mic - Use a deskmic connected to the D-Mic input on the console Aux
Audio Connector
P1
, or a Gooseneck Mic connected to the 4010 Main Control
Board at
P12
.
• Electret Mic - Use a handset or headset.
• Spare Input #9 steered - Use whichever audio source that Spare Input #9 is
switched to. Spare Input #9 is the mic switch input on the headset box connector
on the console back panel (J4-pin 9 on the Model 4118 and J1-pin 9 on the Model
4018).
• Hookswitch steers... - Use whichever audio source that the hookswitch is switched
to. Hookswitch is the ear switch input on the headset box connector on the console
back panel (J4-pin 8 on the Model 4118 and J1-pin 8 on the Model 4018).
Instant Select Key
Display Mode
This option allows you to set the green LED for the selected Channel/Frequency to
either flash on/off or stay constantly lit. This option changes the display behavior
only; there is no operational difference.
Received ‘CALL’
light duration
Enter the number of seconds (1-60) that the console “call” light indicator remains on
after the channel received audio has stopped.
Since the channel call light is typically on for three seconds (set by VOX hold time)
after the end of a call, the time entered here is in addition to the three seconds. For
example, if you enter 12 here, the console call light indicator would remain on for 15
seconds after the end of the incoming call.
Dynamic Mic
selection
This setting is used to select either a Desk Mic or Gooseneck mic when TX keys are
pressed. This selection must be made if a gooseneck mic is not installed on the
console.
Both microphones may be used together if the console firmware is ordered with the
"D-bit option" enabled. In this case the panel TX keys will source audio from the GN.
The PTT switch on the Desk Mic or a Footswitch activation will source audio from
the Desk Mic.
Parallel Remote
Status
Enable this option to allow each console to display or follow the status of other
console positions (for certain functions). For example, with Parallel Remote Status
enabled, if console 1 has F1 selected for a particular channel and console 2 sets that
channel to F2 for transmission, the indicator on console 1 will show F2 and the
console 1 operator must re-select F1 in order to transmit on it. This option is typically
enabled. By disabling Parallel Remote Status, each console will retain its own
frequency selection.