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6.

Headset with radio set connection

6.1

General

Two communication circuits are realizable with the additional radio set connection (example Fig. 6).
Both the base headset and the standard headset can be equipped with a radio set connection.
Connection to the radio set is effected via a radio set adapter which e.g. consists of the following parts:
– PTT button (Fig. 6/b) with fastening clip on the rear side
– Connection cable with jack (Fig. 6/a) for connection to the headset
– Connection cable with radio set plug (Fig. 6/c) depending on the radio set
Communication circuit 1
Communication between the user of the base headset and a max. of four other users of standard
headsets.
Communication circuit 2
Communication in connection with an additional radio set on the radio set channel. The radio set is
connected to the headset via the radio set adapter.
6.2

Commissioning and operation

Described below are only the differences relating to the additional radio set connection.
a. Make the plug connection (Fig. 6/a). Connect the radio set adapter via the radio set plug (Fig. 6/c) to
the accessory connector of the radio set. Fasten the PTT button (Fig. 6/b) by means of the clip on
the rear side to a suitable place on your clothing. Switch on the radio set and adjust on the radio set
the basic volume for the headset. Take heed of the operating instructions for the radio set issued by
the radio set manufacturer. Switch on the headsets as per section 3.3. After the headsets are
switched on the connection setup is effected automatically by the headsets. Subsequently duplex
communication is possible between the parties of communication circuit 1, if in the case of headsets
with microphone switch, the microphone is switched on (section 2.7). Adjust the desired speaker
volume on the headsets.
b. Speech communication circuit 2 – To transmit press the PTT button (Fig. 6/b), i.e. in order to key
the radio set transmitter. You can speak into the headset microphone as long as you keep the PTT
button pressed. Upon releasing the PTT button the radio set is back on standby/reception.
When you press the PTT button and speak into the headset microphone, in the case of headsets
with microphone switch the message transmission path depends on the position of the microphone
switch »Mic.–OFF–Mic.« (Fig. 3/a).
• Microphone switch »Mic.–OFF–Mic.« in middle position »OFF«: The message is transmitted to
the radio set only
• Microphone switch »Mic.–OFF–Mic.« in key position »Mic.« or in the »permanent« switch position
»Mic.«: The message is transmitted to the radio set and to the headset or to the two headsets
with which an active connection setup exists.
7.

Headset with PTT button

With the optional PTT button (examples Fig. 3/c and Fig. 10/a) the user can transmit a PTT criterium
(PTT = push to talk) from his CT-DECT standard headset to a CT-DECT base station, to which an
external two-way radio is connected.
Transmitter keying of the external two-way radio is carried out remote controlled by pressing the PTT
button. Subsequently the user can transmit a radio message via the microphone of his standard
headset and the external two-way radio, as long as he keeps the PTT button pressed.
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