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1.     2 Clear Com    AN HME COMPANY    T Desk    Desktop Software Reference Manual       399G115 Rev A 8 July 2014    This page intentionally left blank     Table of Contents                sil eR 1    Hardware Connection       System Requirements    aaee E E E E ET N E E E 3  T Desk Overview           E E N E E E                       4  BaseStation Main Tab                                                                                                             5       BaseStation Wire Levels Tab    IU CcaBnEenclme orin ra EE E AS 8  BaseStation Tech Menu Tab                                                                                                                 10       BeltStation Main Tab     BeltStation Tech Menu Tab    15  AlliSystems Tab niensis ca                           N OA 16  All Belts Tab                                      n 16          T Desk Reference Manual  Clear Com    Document Reference    T Desk Desktop Software Reference Manual  Part Number 399G115 RevA  TDeskRefMan_D0000108_2014_RevA    Legal Disclaimers    Clear Com  LLC   1301 Marina Village Parkway   Suite 105   Alameda  CA 94501   www clear com com      2014 HM Electronics All rights reserved    All rights reserved     Clear Com and the Clear Com logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HM Electronics  Inc   Tempest   is a registered trademark of CoachComm  LLC     The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with
2.    B ico contant co ack mm Fontana  LT   Sa                 8 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    Stage Announce    The Stage Announce audio out level can be adjusted by moving the slider bar to the left  lower  or the right  higher  and  is measured in decibels  dB   In addition to the audio level  you can enable or disable the Stage Relay associated with this  BaseStation           Stage Announce Level Stage Relay Cali Config    a    5    A    call    is a signal that can be sent to other users on the Tempest Wireless system or a connected to a 2 wire intercom system   The Call Config area pertains to the Call button feature across the system and how those    calls    are handled       Enable All   this allows the call feature to occur from the wireless system to the wired system and vice versa      Disable All   this will prevent any call signal from occuring across the Tempest Wireless system  This only disables the call  feature on the wireless system  It does not disable a wired system s call feature  it simply prevents the call signal from  coming into the wireless system      Disable Wired   this setting allows a call signal to occur within the Tempest Wireless system  but it does not allow a signal  to come from the wired system      Disable Internal   this setting disables the call feature on the Tempest Wireless system  but still allows a call signal to come  from the wired system     Base Mic Settings    This section controls the Mic Gain functionality along wi
3.  B     8         Te     mai    7   T  HS   Seep m       Master Mode  Set Base as Master    this mode is used when two or more BaseStations are connected for 2 Wire operation   while slide switches  on BaseStation  are set to ClearCom mode  and an external 2 Wire intercom system is not connected   Master Mode will provide power for audio that a connected external 2 Wire intercom system would normally provide  Master  Mode is only available when the BaseStation slide switches are set to ClearCom  in order to enable Master Mode  click on the  dark blue button under    Master Mode    Two buttons will appear  click the    On    button  When unavailable  in RTS or Balanced   BAL  mode   this button will be disabled and grayed out  If there is no power on any of the 2 wire XLR connectors  Master  Mode will automatically be turned off     Null Two Wire Hybrid   this button initiates    nulling    on channels that are connected to a 2 Wire intercom system  Before  nulling  all talk buttons  mics  must be off on all Tempest BeltStations and all 2 Wire intercom devices to insure accurate  results  All 2 Wire intercom interfaces experience echo due to inherent inefficiencies in the 2 Wire hybrid circuitry  When the  circuit is nulled  a tone is generated  the echo is monitored  and Tempest s internal circuitry automatically adjusts to minimize  the echo  Any connection made through 2 Wire intercom connections requires nulling  For more information on nulling  refer  to the Tempest2400 Wi
4.  T Desk to jump from screen to screen  T Desk consists of primary system tabs  across the top of the screen including the  Main tab  Wired Levels tab  Settings tab  Tech Menu tab  and Profiles tab   By clicking on a tab  you advance to the user interface screen of that tab  Under each primary system tab  there are a  series of sections which will direct you to specific system settings  features  and information     4  Battery Alert   this notifies the user of the battery status for BeltStations connected to any BaseStation  If battery  charge levels are sufficient  it will display  All belts report okay   If battery charge levels are low  a red battery icon will  appear  see Low Battery Warning section      5  Network Selection Button   this button enables the user to select from available networks and access BaseStations  residing on other networks  Only one network can be selected at any given time     6  Base Log In Mode   this button allows the user to determine how BaseStations log in and out of T Desk  When in   Automatic   BaseStations will come online automatically when properly configured and connected to the network      Manual    mode allows the user to choose which BaseStations will appear in T Desk     7  Settings Window   this is where the selected BaseStation and or BeltStation s tab information will be displayed     8  Dashboard Status Bar   this is located along the bottom of the T Desk window in every tab  The Dashboard displays  a continuous snapshot of sev
5.  like to save the profile and be sure to assign the profile an appropriate name     The    Load to All    button can be used when you have a profile you want to load to all of the BeltStations logged into that base  Simply  click on it  specify which profile you want loaded to all of the belts  and click    Open        You can also load and save profiles for a BeltStation by clicking on the desired belt in the BeltStation Navigation Pane and then click     ing on that belt   s Tech Menu tab        12   T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com    BeltStation Main Tab    The BeltStation Main tab will display up to five BeltStations logged into the corresponding BaseStation  The sub tabs will    be named according to the BeltStation name  Click on any of the individual sub tabs to adjust individual settings for that  BeltStation                 p  ty Conta  p                    EB Eun   DEGO M    Mmi me   ace me iem          Talk A B or C D Button    The Talk button s  can be set to Latching  Momentary  or Disabled mode       Channel Select   a user can set each channel knob independently  The channels can be set to Talk and Listen to both  channels simultaneously  Talk and Listen on one channel only  or neither of the channels     Talk A Button    Latching    Talk B Button    Latching    Stage Announce    Stage Announce   the Audio Control button is limited to Momentary or Disabled mode  the Relay Control option can be  Enabled or Disabled  Note  The Stage Relay is in addition to th
6.  the terms  of the agreement     The product described in this document is distributed under licenses restricting its use  copying  distribution  and decompilation   reverse engineering  No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of  Clear Com  an HME Company     Clear Com Offices are located in California  USA  Cambridge  UK  Montreal  Canada  and Beijing  China  Specific addresses and con   tact information can be found on Clear Com   s corporate website     Website  www clearcom com    Clear Com Contacts    Americas and Asia Pacific Headquarters  California  United States   Tel   1 510 337 6600   Email  CustomerServicesUS clearcom com    Europe  Middle East  and Africa Headquarters  Cambridge  United Kingdom   Tel   44 1223 815000   Email  SalesSupportEMEA clearcom com    Canada Office  Quebec   Canada  Tel   1  450  653 9669    China Office   Beijing Representative Office  Beijing  P R China   Tel   8610 65811360 65815577       ii T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    Introduction    The Tempest2400 and Tempest900 Wireless systems include the Tempest Desktop software  T Desk  to simplify the process  of optimizing your Tempest Wireless systems  T Desk is a computer program used for monitoring and managing Tempest  Wireless Intercom Systems  The software can run from a portable flash drive as well as being local on a computer  It provides  an intuitive method of accessing multiple Tempest Wireless BaseStations a
7. T Desk with any kind of Windows application  be sure to make an exception for Tempest Desktop Software in the  Windows firewall        3 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com    T Desk Overview          EI                       m EL 8    1  BaseStation Navigation Pane   all LAN connected BaseStations will be listed on the left side of the screen in the  BaseStation Navigation Pane  and may be selected for monitoring or optimizing  The selected BaseStation is  highlighted in orange and others are listed on individual buttons with a blue background  BaseStations are not  required to be named but descriptive names make managing multiple systems easier  You can rename BaseStations  under the Tech Menu tab  BaseStations can be sorted alphabetically by right clicking on the navigation pane   Individual BaseStations can be selectively logged out manually from T Desk by right clicking on the BaseStation name     2  BeltStation Navigation Pane   all BeltStations connected to the selected BaseStation will be displayed under the  base  and any of those BeltStations can be selected for monitoring or optimizing  The selected BeltStation will be  highlighted in orange and the others will have a gray background  BeltStations are not required to be named  but  descriptive names make managing mulitple belts easier  You can rename BeltStations by selecting the appropriate  belt under the BeltStation Navigation Pane and then clicking on the Tech Menu tab     3  Tabs   tabs are utilized throughout
8. anually enter the TCP IP address  and default gateway  The  subnet mask  should normally  be 255 255 255 000  The MAC address is read only information  To change the address values  advance to the screen for the  appropriate address  Use the volume knob to scroll through the values and press enter to advance through the three digit  portions of the address  After adjusting the last portion of the address  press enter to save the change        2 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com    System Requirements    Windows XP  Vista or 7  8  8 1    512 MB system memory   XGA video screen   1024 x 768 or greater resolution   Minimum 1 20 GHz class CPU   Drive space requirement  1 MB   Hardware and or software firewalls must pass ports 50500 and 50501 UDP  and 50502 TCP     Wired router with DHCP server support  with one wired ethernet port per BaseStation plus one wired port for PC connectivity     An Ethernet crossover cable may be needed for direct connection between the BaseStation and computers not equipped with  Auto MDIX capability     Installation    A copy of T Desk is available from the Tempest Wireless CD provided by your Tempest Wireless dealer or via download from  www clearcom com     To install T Desk on your PC  open the T Desk folder and click on the    Tempest Desktop Software Setup exe    icon to run the  program  Follow windows installer instructions to complete installation  The file    T Desk   dll    does not open  but is required  for T Desk to run     When using 
9. aseStation information will begin  to load into T Desk  DHCP Server is enabled by default in the BaseStation  but through the BaseStation Tech Menu  manual  addressing can be selected  or addressing can be disabled  The following TCP IP modes are available via the BaseStation for  connection to T Desk        Disabled   Disables LAN connection on rear of BaseStation      Manual   allows for manual entry of IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway      DHCP Server   this enables the BaseStation to act as a  server  to a single PC  Use this mode if you are connecting a  BaseStation directly to a PC       DHCP Client   this enables the BaseStation to become a  client  of a network  This mode should be used when a router is in  use to auto assign IP addresses     Any change to the TCP IP mode requires the BaseStation to be powered off and back on for changes to be implemented     Newer computers that have Auto MDIX capability can use either standard CAT 5 cable or a crossover cable  Auto MDIX detects  the connected cable type and configures the computer connection appropriately  Otherwise  a crossover cable is required  between the BaseStation and the computer     Advanced users may make adjustments to the TCP IP address and other settings  Selecting  DHCP  and then selecting   Manual  will restore the manual setting defaults     To manually enter IP address information go to the Tech Menu  select  LAN Settings   and first select    TCP IP Mode  and  change to  Manual   Then m
10. ation  This information includes the name of the BeltStation  talk channels enabled and in use   battery level and alert  RSSI  Radio Signal Strength Indicator  and relay status  if any  for each BeltStation              2l mm  2 A utl  Gara  ea   Cora  Cea   cwm        In addition  there are active Mic Kill and Call Belt buttons for each registered BeltStation  The    Mic Kill  button will de latch  the Talk button s  for that particular BeltStation  The BeltStation user can re enable the talk button at any time  The  Call  Belt  button initiates a call signal to that specific BeltStation  By clicking on the BeltStation s name  you are routed to that  BeltStation s Main Settings screen where you can adjust settings specific to that BeltStation        5 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com    Relay Status    The Relay Status section controls the five relay options available  Relays can act as Normal relays or in Active Channel mode           Relay Mode    In Normal Relay Mode  relays 1 5 can be set as normal with any of the trigger options available on the BeltStation  An open  link indicates an open relay that it is not currently triggered     Open Relay             Closed Relay                In Active Channel Relay Mode  channels A D activate relays 1 4 respectively  When the talk button for a channel is pressed   the relay is closed  Relay 5 is still available to work with any other trigger options available as it would in Normal mode  The  BeltStation relays are configure
11. ation  when Tempest Seamless Roaming is in use    e Wireless ISO   on the Tempest2400 system  this feature  when enabled  allows the user to press ENTER and talk only to the  wireless users on the same channel  A or B  and on the same BaseStation      Shared Audio   this feature controls whether the user will hear any return audio when operating in split or Shared Mode     Roaming Bias Wireless ISO Shared Audio    Medium Off    Low Battery Warning  If a BeltStation   s battery is low  a red battery icon will appear next to the belt in the BeltStation Navigation Pane     Jj                             wlll us                      Y  15   T Desk Reference Manual  Clear Com    BeltStation Tech Menu Tab    The Tech Menu Tab consists of three sub sections  Rename BeltStation  Firmware Version  and Belt Profile           Emm dS Rename Betts                       Ee e weg     dABBICUDI TA     Rename BeltStation  Type the new BaseStation name and click   Rename BaseStation gt      Firmware Version  This information can be useful during times of technical support or when determining if a firmware upgrade is needed  Note     This is only the BaseStation firmware  not the corresponding BeltStations  You must go into the BeltStation menu to view the firmware     Belt Profile   Under the Belt Profile section  you can save or load different profiles to the selected BeltStation  To load a profile  click on the blue  button labeled  Load Profile  under the desired belt  Next  select which pr
12. clicking on its status area   Once all systems are optimized  this screen provides an easy method for continuous monitoring of all individual BeltStations           17   T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    AD Clear Com    www clearcom com    
13. d under the BeltStation   s Main tab  but when in Active Channel mode  relays are listed as     Not Available     Relays can still be enabled and selected  but are not usable until Relay Mode is set back to Normal at the  BaseStation       Channel A  Relay 1      Channel B   Relay 2      Channel C   Relay 3      Channel D   Relay 4    Call Channel    A    call    is a signal that can be sent to other users on the Tempest Wireless system or a connected wired intercom system     EE                              A B 6 D    The Call Channel area allows a T Desk user to initiate a call signal on a specific channel        6 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    BaseStation Wired Levels Tab    The Wired Intercom Levels tab allows you to activate either 2 Wire or 4 Wire mode  and adjust the incoming and outgoing  audio levels on any of the intercom channels  A D   The audio levels are measured in decibels  dB   To activate a channel   simply click the channel button  A D   Once the channel is activated  you can adjust the levels using the slider bar s   To  adjust  use your mouse to click on the slider you want to change and drag it to the new position  or use keyboard arrow keys    An active channel will appear in blue and deactivated channels are grayed out  For more information on Two Wire and Four  Wire  refer to the Tempest manual  Note  An intercom channel cannot be activated in both 2 Wire and 4 Wire mode at the same time     All bets report okay                   LH   co     
14. e BaseStation  You can store files on a USB drive to   use on other computers with T Desk  This is useful if the system is used in multiple event applications  and offers a quick   and easy solution to changing settings  This tab allows you to load previously saved profiles for either the BaseStation or the  BeltStation s   or save current BaseStation or BeltStation settings as profiles  Note  Using the    Load to All    loader will result in the BeltStations    all receiving the same settings configuration                          ju         om   GE   DESH E    Base Profile    Under the Base Profile tab  you can save or load different profiles  or the current base settings  to the selected BaseStation  To save a  profile  click on the blue button labeled    Save Profile     Next  select the location where you would like to save the profile and be sure  to assign the profile an appropriate name     To load a profile  click on the blue button labeled    Load Profile     Browse to the desired  previously saved profile  and click    Open        Belt Profile    Under the Belt Profile tab  you can save or load different profiles to the selected BeltStation  To load a profile  click on the blue  button labeled    Load Profile    under the desired belt  Next  select which profile you would like to load to the BeltStation  and click     Open        To save a profile  click on the blue button labeled    Save Profile    under the desired belt  Next  select the location where you would 
15. e and click  lt Rename BaseStation gt      Slot Assignment    This option is related to how the BeltStations will be displayed on the BaseStation LCD screen      Dynamic   in this mode  the BeltStations ignore the slot assignment and register in the slots alphabetically by BeltStation  name  Generally speaking  this is the preferred mode of operation  and is required for Seamless Roaming      Static   the BeltStations register in the slot that has been assigned to it  If two or more BeltStations have the same slot  assignment  only the first BeltStation to be powered ON will secure the slot  Slot numbers are assigned directly at the  BeltStation        10   T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    BaseStation Modes    The BaseStation operational mode is related to the number of BeltStations that are in use  Please reference the   Tempest2400 900 Wireless Reference Manual for more information on Operational Modes      Normal   standard operating mode  can support up to five BeltStations only      Shared Mode   operates strictly in Shared mode  can support an unlimited number of BeltStations operating as    Multi   channel shared       Split Mode   operates in both Normal and Shared mode  can support up to four BeltStations operating as Normal and an  unlimited number of BeltStations operating as  Single Channel Shared      Echo Cancellation    This feature is used to aid in eliminating echo created when a 2 Wire and a 4 Wire intercom system is connected to the Tem   pest Wireles
16. e five BaseStation relays     Audio Control    Momentary    Relay Control    Enabled       13   T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    2 Channel      Channel Select   the channels can be set to Talk and Listen to both channels simultaneously  Talk and Listen on one channel  only  or neither of the channels       gt     Channel Select    AJB Dual Listen    Belt Volume Controls    Each BeltStation is capable of its own maximum and minimum volume level  Use the slider bar to adjust the levels accordingly     Maximum Volume   the belt will not adjust higher than the maximum volume      Volume Press   if enabled the volume knobs must be pressed  then turned when making adjustments to volume levels      Sidetone Volume   adjusts the Sidetone volume level  dB  for the BeltStation      Minimum Volume   the belt will not adjust lower than the minimum volume     ES                                                                              Maximum Volume 25 Volume Press Sidetone Volume    Disabled       18 dB   Minimum Volume OFF   Talk Controls      Mic Gain   adjusts the Mic Gain level  dB  for the BeltStation      Talk Tones   when enabled  the user will hear a tone through their headset when their Talk button is pressed      Hardwired Call on Talk   when enabled  this feature allows individual BeltStations to initiate hardwired calls at the  BaseStation whenever that BeltStation s TALK button is pressed        Mic Gain Talk Tones Hard Wire Call on Talk    EN EMAN   6dB Electret  R
17. elay and Call Settings      Select Relay   this option allows the user to select which relay to use  1 5       Relay Button   once the relay is selected  this feature allows the user to determine which button will activate that relay      Call Alert   this option determines how a call signal will be received by the BeltStation  choose from an Audible Tone   Vibrate  or Both     CERTES                                                                               Select Relay Relay Button Call Alert           EE CCS       Y  14   T Desk Reference Manual  Clear Com    Belt Controls      Talk LED Brightness   controls the brightness of the talk LEDs on top of the BeltStation      Delay Channel Switch   if enabled  it requires the channel knob to be pressed and held for a second before the channel will  change      Call Button   set to  Enabled  to activate the call feature on the BeltStation      LCD Backlight   turns the BeltStation display screen backlight on or off      Low Battery Alert   when enabled  the BeltStation will generate an audible alert in the headset when the battery reaches  10  charge      Menu Lock   when enabled  it allows the BeltStation menu to be locked     ETS                                                Talk LED Brightness Delay Channel Switch Call Button  RCE RC  LCD Backlight Low Battery Alert Menu Lock    RC            Advanced Settings     Roaming Bias  this feature adjusts the parameters that determine when a BeltStation will seek out a new BaseSt
18. eral system wide settings as well as hosting a set of  Mic Kill  buttons for each intercom  channel  All items are informational with the exception of the    Mic Kill  buttons which will disable any open mic that  resides on the associated button you click  Ch A  Ch B  Ch C  Ch D  or All Ch   See below for more information     MONITOR   Slot Mode    Assignment    Base Power Supply   Base Antenna    Base Sync    Chan A amp B 2 Wire Mode   Chan C amp D 2 Wire Mode     Mic Kill     STATUS  Normal Shared Split  Dynamic Static  AC DC  Local Remote  Internal External  RTS ClearCom Bal  RTS ClearCom Bal    A B C D AII          4 T Desk Reference Manual     gt  Clear Com    BaseStation Main Tab    The Main tab displays all settings related to the selected BaseStation and real time status of its associated BeltStations that  are logged in at that point in time  From this tab  you can view and access BeltStations  In addition  you can access relays  call  features  wired intercom and auxillary out audio levels  stage announce  mic gain and mic kill settings  sidetone  or front panel  display options         nd 4                                  E  niil   era    ma  em   oa  ea   4  S5 BS              in  asan    ood SE  o   ss                j so    soo M  O    15an   ne DE  te  asu    souo 11191  o   ss    00 SN    BeltStation Status   The BeltStation Slots section displays the status of all BeltStations  up to five  that are associated  and logged into  the  currently selected BaseSt
19. nd their associated BeltStations  T Desk allows a  user to adjust critical BaseStation or BeltStation settings from the computer  and only requires connection to your existing  computer network     Tempest2400 and Tempest900 are full featured intercom systems with functionality similar to most modern wired intercom  systems  It is capable of connecting to  and communicating with  most major brands of wired intercom systems  A single   stand alone Tempest BaseStation with up to five BeltStations is as easy to operate as a cell phone  However  optimizing  multiple Tempest BaseStations while connected to one or more wired intercom systems is not trivial  T Desk displays all of the  relevant system information in a manner that is easy to see and adjust     Although making adjustments is very easy  knowing what to adjust requires familiarity with Tempest Wireless    system  performance  The best way to learn about the Tempest system is to become familiar with the system   s user manual   Inappropriate settings can induce echo  degrade clarity  and generate feedback  Time spent with the manual will help you get  the most from your Tempest2400 or Tempest900 Wireless Intercom by making setup easy when interfacing with your existing  equipment     Thank you for choosing Clear Com for your wireless intercom needs  We are committed to providing you with a high quality  product that will deliver years of trouble free service     Note  T Desk operates the same and displays on screen setti
20. ngs accordingly for a 2 channel and a 4 channel Tempest Wireless system        1 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com    Hardware Connection    Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  DHCP  is a system that allows each component on a computer network to automatically  obtain the network address information required for Network Interface Devices to communicate with one another  With DHCP  enabled on a Local Area Network  LAN   and T Desk   s Base Log In mode set to    Automatic     all network connected Tempest  BaseStations will automatically log into T Desk  If the Base Log In mode is set to    Manual     then all network connected  BaseStations will appear in the T Desk Navigational Pane  but will not log in until told to do so by the T Desk administrator   Automatic addressing includes TCP IP address  subnet mask  and default gateway  Most 10 100 Ethernet devices are  compatible and should configure properly when the BaseStation is set for automatic DHCP     Multiple instances of T Desk can be run on the same network  however  a BaseStation can only log into one instance at a time   If one user manually logs out of a specific BaseStation  that BaseStation can be selected manually by another user or will  automatically log in  depending on the Base Log In Mode settings     Connect each Tempest BaseStation to the LAN with a standard CAT 5 patch cable and open T Desk on a computer that is  connected to the same router or server as the BaseStation s   After about 10 seconds  the B
21. nternal   this setting disables the mic kill feature on the Tempest Wireless system  but still allows a command to  come from the wired system     The Sidetone level determines the level the user hears their own voice in their headset  It can be adjusted by moving the slider  bar to the left  louder  or the right  softer   The Sidetone level is measured in decibels  dB         9 T Desk Reference Manual D Clear Com    Front Panel    This can be accessed on the Settings tab and is used for the Front Panel Settings of the BaseStation            LCD Contrast LCD Backlight Panel LEDs Front Panel    Eu pum  eil    The Front Panel Settings control the viewability of the display and LEDs as well as the lock feature on the BaseStation  Use the  slider bars to adjust the following       LCD Contrast   controls how light or dark the text appears on the display screen     LCD Backlight   controls the brightness of the display screen s backlight     Panel LEDs   controls the brightness of the blue LEDs on the front of the BaseStation     The Front Panel button allows you to lock or unlock the BaseStation front panel buttons and knobs to minimize the probability  of inadvertent adjustments  The front panel can be unlocked by pressing MENU   ENT on the BaseStation as well as from T   Desk     BaseStation Tech Menu Tab          Cameras          dio      Rename Bassin    sit assignments stare noce spit ue Cnam    rector                          Rename BaseStation  Type the new BaseStation nam
22. ofile you would like to load to the BeltStation  and click   Open      To save a profile  click on the blue button labeled  Save Profile  under the desired belt  Next  select the location where you would  like to save the profile and be sure to assign the profile an appropriate name     The    Load to All    button can be used when you have a profile you want to load to all of the BeltStations locked into that base  Simply  Click on it  specify which profile you want loaded to all of the belts  and click  Open      You can also load and save profiles for a BeltStation by clicking on the BaseStation it is logged into under the BaseStation Navigation  Pane under the Profiles tab        16   T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    All Systems Tab    The All Systems Tab is a real time snapshot of all BaseStations and corresponding BeltStations currently on the local area network   The All Systems tab is    display only   so changes cannot be initiated from this screen  however  you can quickly access a BeltStation s  settings tab by clicking on its status area  Once all systems are optimized  this screen provides an easy method for continuous moni   toring of all BeltStations                                         All Belts Tab    The All Belts Tab is a real time snapshot of all BeltStations currently on the local area network  The All Belts Tab is    display only     so  changes cannot be initiated from this screen  however  you can quickly access a BelStation s settings tab by 
23. reless Reference Manual for more about nulling the system  Note  The nulling process will interfere with normal  communication  therefore  it should be done prior to use and not during    To select the  type  of 2 Wire intercom system  use the slide switch es  on the front of the Tempest BaseStation labeled CHAN  A amp B  and CHAN C amp D with four channel BaseStations   This setting must be physically changed to either RTS  ClearCom  or  BAL and is not adjustable via T Desk  However  you can view the current placement of switch es  on the bottom of the T Desk  screen in the Dashboard Status Bar        7 T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    Aux Out    The Aux Out section can be accessed on the Main tab or the Wired Levels tab  and it allows adjustment to the Aux Out audio  levels  The Aux In levels are no longer adjusted at the BaseStation  it is controlled via each BeltStation as Program Volume  with individual level control  The Aux Out levels can be adjusted for all intercom channels  A D  and are measured in decibels   dB   To enable  move the slider bar to any value other than  0   Adjusting the levels to OFF disables the function for the  corresponding channel        B 0048 SS    8   30 dB             60 dB Een   D  40548 mi    BaseStation Settings Tab    The BaseStation Setting Tab allows you to adjust the selected BaseStation   s Stage Announce  Base Mic  and Front Panel settings                       Sire y mes  ENUELTS   B re   E  sons  n o  n mmm     memea       
24. s system  When connected  you will have the option to Enable or Disable  however  when not connected  this  feature is not applicable     Menu Lock Key  This is the 3 digit security key required to unlock the Menu Lock feature     Radio Configuration   Proper configuration of the radio is critical for optimal performance of the Tempest Wireless system  Failure to operate in the  proper frequency band can have significant legal implications  The Radio Configuration information should never be changed  during normal operation     Radio Band    For the Tempest2400 system  this window displays the selected BaseStation   s frequency band information     Firmware Versions    This information can be useful during times of technical support  or when determining if a firmware upgrade is needed  Note   This is only the BaseStation firmware  not the corresponding BeltStations  You must go into the BeltStation menu to view the firmware     Hardware Versions  This information is for technical support only     LAN Information    The information relating to the Local Area Network  LAN  settings is normally obtained automatically when using a router or  switch device  These IP addresses are key when using T Desk with Tempest Wireless        11   T Desk Reference Manual o Clear Com    Profiles Tab    T Desk allows you to save BaseStation and BeltStation settings as    profiles    or to reset a BellStation s  to a specific  configuration  These profiles are stored on the computer and not in th
25. th the Sidetone level        Base Mic Settings    Mic Gain Sidetone Mic Kill   248 manie  48 dB  me       The Mic Gain sensitivity of the headset microphone  connected to the BaseStation  can be adjusted by moving the slider bar to  the left  down  or the right  up   Headset microphones may be of Electret or Dynamic type and the BaseStation automatically  detects which type is connected  The gain for each type will require significantly different settings  The BaseStation will  remember the last setting for both types of microphones  It is important to have an awareness and knowledge for the type of  headset being used before attempting to adjust Mic gain  The Mic Gain level is measured in decibels  dB      A Mic Kill signal will disable all mics on a corresponding channel or system wide in some cases  The Mic Kill settings control  how this feature is handled across the system       Enable All  this allows the mic kill feature to occur from the wireless system to the wired system and vice versa      Disable All   this will prevent any mic kill from occuring across the Tempest Wireless system  This only disables the mic kill  in to the Tempest from the 2 wire on the wireless system  It does not disable a wired system s mic kill feature  it simply  prevents the command from coming into the wireless system      Disable Wired   this setting allows a mic kill to occur within the Tempest Wireless system  but it does not allow a command  to come from the wired system      Disable I
    
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