Figure 21: Speaker Test
An audible tone is sent to the speaker.
3 Close the Peripheral Configuration Tool by clicking OK.
Configuring a non-Motorola Headset
To configure a non-Motorola headset, associate the headset speaker and the headset microphone. If
the headset has a Push-to-Talk (PTT) button, you can also configure the headset PTT. You can
configure the non-Motorola headset only as Headset 1.
Procedure:
1 From the Windows Start menu, select All Programs → Motorola → MCC 7100 Dispatch →
Peripheral Configuration Tool.
2 Select the Audio Outputs tab.
3 From the drop-down list next to the device that you want to configure as your headset speaker,
select Headset 1 Speaker.
The ear piece speaker on the headset icon in the Summary pane is highlighted.
4 Select the Audio Inputs tab.
5 From the drop-down list next to the device that you want to configure as your headset
microphone, select Headset 1 Microphone.
The microphone on the headset icon in the Summary pane is highlighted.
6 If the headset contains a PTT button, select the PTT/Monitor tab.
7 From the drop-down list next to the device that you want to configure as your headset PTT,
select Headset 1 PTT.
8 Save the profile:
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To save the changes to the existing profile, select Apply.
• To save the changes as a new profile, select Save As.
9 Close the Peripheral Configuration Tool by clicking OK.
Audio Inputs Tab
The Audio Inputs tab displays all the audio microphone devices configured in the Windows operating
system.
To remove a device from the list of available devices, disable the input device in the Sound panel of
the Windows operating system. To open the Sound panel, click the Control Panel button in the
Peripheral Configuration Tool.
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