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Wireless: Aux IN/Program Volume Setting on Tempest 3.00
Wireless: Aux IN/Program Volume Setting on Tempest 3.00
Question: I just received my Tempest 2400 version 3.00 system and I am trying to program the Aux/ In volume settings (which relates to the Program Volume on the belt stations). I can't access Aux/Pgm (Pgm = Program) IN from TDesk software or from the base station front panel programming menu. How does this adjustment work?
Answer: Starting with version 3.00 the aux in / program volume adjustments are made from the beltpacks paired to the base station. To access the aux in or program volume via the beltpack follow these steps:
1. Press the beltpack Menu button
2. Scroll to SET CONTROLS and press the Enter button
3. Scroll to PROGRAM VOLUME and press the Enter button
4. The Program Volume menu has three options (Off, Absolute and Relative)

Set the beltpack to either Absolute or Relative to turn on Program Volume.
Absolute - the Beltpack receives program audio at a level independent of the intercom levels.
Relative - the Beltpack receives program audio at a level relative to the maximum intercom volume setting, regardless of channel. Scroll to the option that applies to your application and press ENTER to save. Your selection will be indicated with a checkmark to the left of the selection.
5. To adjust the Program Volume on the Beltpack, hold the ENTER button and then turn either of the volume knobs. The display screen will display “Program Vol” and the numeric level of the volume.
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Answer: Starting with version 3.00 the aux in / program volume adjustments are made from the beltpacks paired to the base station. To access the aux in or program volume via the beltpack follow these steps:
1. Press the beltpack Menu button
2. Scroll to SET CONTROLS and press the Enter button
3. Scroll to PROGRAM VOLUME and press the Enter button
4. The Program Volume menu has three options (Off, Absolute and Relative)
Set the beltpack to either Absolute or Relative to turn on Program Volume.
Absolute - the Beltpack receives program audio at a level independent of the intercom levels.
Relative - the Beltpack receives program audio at a level relative to the maximum intercom volume setting, regardless of channel. Scroll to the option that applies to your application and press ENTER to save. Your selection will be indicated with a checkmark to the left of the selection.
5. To adjust the Program Volume on the Beltpack, hold the ENTER button and then turn either of the volume knobs. The display screen will display “Program Vol” and the numeric level of the volume.
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