Eclipse V12LD User Manual - 4.5
V-Series Panels | User Guide (draft, not yet released)
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Note: Configuration of the wrong type of microphone or headset will degrade or
nullify the audio from the panel or worse still, damage the microphone or
headset.
The PTT1 and PTT2 functions on an XLR-7 headset or a second headset
connected via the auxiliary audio connector are connected to the logic 1 and
logic 2 inputs.
Headset 1 PTT 1 or headset 2 PTT 1 active will have the same effect as Logic 1
active.
Headset 1 PTT 2 or headset 2 PTT 2 active will have the same effect as Logic 2
active.
PTT is activated by grounding the PTT line.
4.5
Mains AC Power
The panel has a separate, external DC power supply.
The power supply is universal, operating over a voltage range of 100 to 240
VAC and 50 to 60 Hz. The maximum power dissipation is 50 W.
A bracket has been provided to mount this external supply if necessary.
4.6
Panel parameters in ECS / EHX
The following panel parameters are adjustable by selecting options in ECS /
EHX:
Panel Headset Microphone Gain
Headset 2 Microphone Gain
Panel Microphone Gain
Input Level (Volume)
Output Level (Volume)
Aux Level (Volume) Off Limit
Main Level (Volume) Off Limit
Speaker Dim
Page Volume Level
Headset Detect Loudspeaker Cut
All these parameters are set to factory defaults. Most panels should operate at
these default setting. However, some applications may required adjustment.
4.6.1 Headset sidetone
Sidetone is the sound of the user’s voice in his headset.
For information about adjusting sidetone, see your ECS / EHX documentation.
4.6.2 Headset autodetect
V-Series panels can autodetect headsets 1 and 2 and automatically enable
them. Headset auto detect can be set to enabled or disabled via a DIP switch
(SW2) on the main board. As headset insertion can cause a noise on the panel
some users may wish to disable automatic headset detect and use the front
panel button instead to enable and disable the headsets.
To access the DIP switch the rear cover must be removed from the panel.
The DIP switch is located on the right hand edge of the main PCB (looking from
the rear) behind the headset connector.