Level adjustments, Transmit level, Receiver volume – GAI-Tronics ICS Zone 2/22 Weatherproof Page/Party Station User Manual

Page 10: Speaker volume, Attach the front panel, Operation

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Pub. 42004-734L2D

ICS Zone 2/22 Weatherproof Page/Party

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Level Adjustments

Transmit Level

The Transmit Level potentiometer, R34, adjusts the signal level from the handset or optional auxiliary
headset microphone to the page or party lines.

Receiver Volume

The Receiver Volume potentiometer, R5, adjusts the signal level to the handset receiver from the page or
party lines. It does not adjust the signal level to the optional auxiliary headset.

Speaker Volume

The Speaker Volume potentiometer, R91, adjusts the signal level to the speaker from the page line. The
default setting is 4 watts for an 8-ohm speaker and 2 watts for a 16-ohm speaker.

Warning – Maximum output power may exceed rated speaker wattage resulting in speaker damage.

Attach the Front Panel

After all adjustments have been completed, place the front cover in the rear enclosure, being careful not to
pinch any cables. Secure the front cover using the four screws and washers provided. Torque the screws
to 50 in-lbs (5.65 n-m).

Operation

For paging and subsequent party line conversation, the station operator lifts the handset or connects the
optional headset, selects a free party line using the five-position rotary selector switch (if equipped), and
presses the handset pressbar or headset page switch. The station operator pages the desired individual and
designates the party line on which that individual should respond. The individual then responds by
approaching the nearest ICS Page/Party

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station, selecting the appropriate party line and lifting the

handset or connecting a headset. Full-duplex communication can then be held on the party line without
broadcasting over the speakers. After the conversation is complete, all parties should place the handset
back on hook or disconnect the headset.

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1. For stations with an auxiliary jack, the Model 10401-201 Headset and 10416-103 Extension Cord

allows the user to be hands-free and mobile while maintaining communication. When connected, the
handset microphone is disabled.

2. The ICS Page/Party

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station incorporates a noise-canceling microphone to reduce transmitted

ambient noise. This requires the user to place the microphone as close as possible to their mouth.

3. For stations with the alternate page destination option, additional programmed page zones can be

utilized with the alternate page selector switch. These alternate page destinations must be software
configured in the central control cabinet of a GAI-Tronics ADVANCE system.

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