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SETTING AND CHANGING PORT LABELS

Port labels are created to identify the audio devices wired to the
basestation’s rear panel ports, such as party-line beltpacks, 4-wire
devices, program sources, and stage-announce outputs and relays.

To create a port label

1. From the basestation’s MAIN menu, scroll to and select PORTS

(see Figure 5-9).

Figure 5-9: Select “Ports” from the Main Menu

The first AVAILABLE AUDIO PORTS menu is displayed, as shown in
Figure 5-10.

Figure 5-10: First Available Ports Menu

The first page of the menu shows the first 5 ports, starting with
HDSTA (front-panel headset A) and continuing through 4WIR3 (the
third 4-wire connector on the rear panel), as shown in Figure 5-10.
By scrolling all the way to the right, and then continuing to scroll,
4WIR4 through PRGRM (program) will be displayed (Figure 5-11).

Figure 5-11: Second Available Ports Menu

Note: The upper character of the pair is a generic label, while the

lower character is editable.

2. Select an audio port from the menu. A screen appears that gives the

options for programming the selected port, as shown in Figure 5-12.

Figure 5-12: Port Programming Options Menu

MAIN MENU

GROUPS

BELTPACKS

SYSTEM

PORTS

AVAILABLE AUDIO PORTS

HDSTB
HDSTB

4WIR1
4WIR1

4WIR2
4WIR2

4WIR3
4WIR3

BACK

HDSTA
HDSTA

AVAILABLE AUDIO PORTS

PLCHA
PLCHA

PLCHB
PLCHB

STGAN
STGAN

PRGRM
PRGRM

BACK

4WIR4
4WIR4

SELECTED HDSTA - HDSTA

LEVELS

KEY

BACK

LABEL

GROUPS

Port labels identify the

devices wired to the

basestation’s rear panel

ports.

Audio ports include headset,

4-wire, party line, stage

announce, and program

source labels.

The upper label retains the

same generic label, while

the lower label can be edited

to the user requirements.

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