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Tempest 2400 Wireless Intercom System
Base Station Controls
Front Panel Left
1- Local Headset Connector
The 4-PIN XLR male headset connector is compatible with most Dynamic or Electret headsets that have
4-PIN XLR female connectors. This headset connector allows a user to communicate on any one of the
four intercom channels. Controls for this connector are located to the immediate right. The mic gain for
the Local Headset can be adjusted from the Set Mic Gain menu screen. (Note: the headset must be
purchased separately).
2- Talk Button and LED
The Talk button works in conjunction with the Local Headset Connector. The Talk button enables or
disables the microphone for the local headset. A blue LED will illuminate ‘TALK’ when the mic is enabled.
Tempest uses an intelligent latching method for talk buttons.
1) Pressing TALK momentarily will cause the mic button to latch. The blue Talk LED will stay lit and
the microphone will remain enabled.
2) Pressing and holding TALK for more than 2 seconds will cause the button to act in a momentary
fashion. The blue Talk LED will remain lit and the microphone will remain enabled only as long as
the button is pressed.
3- Call Button
The Call button sends a wired intercom compatible call signal to any wireless beltstation and any 2W
hardwired intercom device on the intercom channel currently selected for the Local Headset.
4- Mic Kill Button
The Mic Kill button sends a signal to wireless beltstations that disables Talk buttons that are enabled.
This button is for the wireless system only. No Mic Kill signal is sent out to the hardwired intercom. Mic Kill
signals from the hardwired intercom are accepted and passed through to the wireless users.
A momentary press and release of the MIC KILL disables any wireless beltstation Talk button currently
enabled on the selected channel, as well as the base station local headset connector. If the Mic Kill
button is pressed and held for three seconds, all wireless beltstation Talk buttons on all channels, are
disabled. A wireless beltstation user may enable a Talk button at any time after the Mic Kill button is
pressed and released. The “KILL” indicator appears in place of the “TALK” indicator on the beltstation
display and the user will not hear sidetone if both Talk buttons are off.
5- Local Headset Channel LEDs A-D
The four Local Headset Channel LEDs labeled A through D indicate the currently selected intercom
channel for the base station local headset. Only one channel may be selected at a time. Pressing the
Volume control while in Operational mode cycles the Channel LEDs in order from A thru D.
6- Peak LEDs
The four Peak LEDs indicate when the mic audio from the local headset is reaching a peak level and is
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