2-23
Chapter 2
NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
7. Status indicators (Red/Yellow/Green)
Light, ash, or go off depending on the current
operation state of function keys, failure state or
emergency state. (See the separate Operating
Instructions, "INDICATOR STATUS OF REMOTE
MICROPHONES.")
8. Selection indicators (Green)
Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys. (See the separate Operating
Instructions, "INDICATOR STATUS OF REMOTE
MICROPHONES.")
9. Function keys (R1 – R10)
Positioned in top-down order (R1, R2 ... R10).
Pressing a specic function key executes the
function that has been assigned to that key by the
VX-3000 Setting Software.
Assignment of functions to specic keys is done
using the VX-3000 Setting Software. (See the
separate Setting Software Instructions, "RM
Event Settings.")
10. Talk key
Press this key to broadcast a voice announcement.
If the Talk key is set to "PTT " ("press-to-talk")
mode, then it must be pressed continuously for
the duration of the broadcast.
If the Talk key is set to "Lock" mode, then it must
be pressed once to turn the microphone on at
the beginning of a broadcast, then pressed again
to turn the microphone off once the broadcast is
nished.
The microphone can also be set to sound a chime
at the beginning and/or end of each broadcast.
The Talk key mode ("PTT" or "Lock") and the
chime function are set using the VX-3000 Setting
Software. (See the separate Setting Software
Instructions, "Unit Conguration Settings.")
11. Function keys (L1 – L3)
Positioned in top-down order (L1, L2, L3).
These keys operate in the same manner as the
Function keys (R1 – R10) (9).
12. Broadcast status indicator (Yellow/Green)
Lights, ashes, or goes off depending on the
current operation state of the Talk key.
13. Microphone indicator (Green)
Lights or goes off depending on the current
operation state of the Talk key. Flashes while the
chime is being activated.
[Side]
14
15
14 . D IP switch
Used for setting the RM-300X unit.
• Switches 1 – 3
Sets the RM-300X's device number (ID number).
(See p. 3-19.)
• Switch 4
Changes a broadcast status indicator (12) into
an output signal level indicator. (See p. 3-22.)
• Switch 5
Sets whether the CPU off function (all-zone
emergency broadcasts) is enabled or disabled.
(See p. 3-30.)
• Switch 6
Not used.
Note
By default, switches 1 – 4 and 6 are set to OFF
and switch 5 to ON.
15. RM-210F connection terminal [EXTENSION]
Directly connect the RM-210F Remote
Microphone Extension unit to this terminal.
(See p. 3-45.)