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A Keyset is a set of controls associated with an audio
assignment. On the Base, a Keyset is made up of a viewing
screen and three controls (a rotary and two push buttons). The
viewing screen shows a Channel and any associated messages.
The rotary controls volume to that Channel, and the push
buttons control Call and Talk to the Channel. The viewing screens
are also used to display menu and mode information.
Stage Announce. Allows the Base operator to talk on the Stage
Announce output. Push and hold to talk. Pressing the SA button
on the Base triggers a relay which can be sent to an external
All Talk. Allows the Base operator to talk to all wired and wireless
beltpacks (2-Wire and 4-Wire). Push and hold to talk.
Remote Mic Kill (RMK). Allows Base operator to remotely unlatch
all beltpack talk keys, wireless and wired.
Status LED 1 = Antenna warning light. If green, all antennas are
online. Status LED 2 = Beltpack warning light. If green all BPs
have sufficient battery power. If either light is amber (or red),
you can press the mode button to check the issue in the
Controls overall volume to the Base headset. This includes
Channels, program feed and any other available audio. Turn
rotary to adjust volume, push to turn headset sound on and off.
Program feed to Base headset volume and control. Turn rotary to
adjust volume, push to turn feed on and off. (Does not affect
program feed in Channels).
2.3 What is a Keyset?
A Keyset is a set of controls associated with an audio assignment. The Base
Station has 4 audio assignments (Keysets), and a beltpack has two main
audio assignments (Keysets).
2.3.1 Main Station Keysets
The Keyset on the Base Station is made up of four viewing screens, each
with an associated rotary controller, a Call key and a Talk key. These controls
display and regulate the audio routes associated with the Base. As well as