Partyline: What programming features does VPC-1 beltpack software support? for RS600 beltpacks

Question:  We recently bought RS-601/602 beltpacks to supplement and phase out RS-501/502's in our facility. With the HS6 handset we are noticing the 601/2 beltpacks are considerably louder than the the older 501/2 beltpacks. Are there any settings within the 601/2 which you recommend to match the level of the 501/2 beltpacks?

Answer:  With V-Pack, you can create a custom setup of desired beltpack features on a computer, and transfer the setup to a connected and powered RS600 beltpack. The computer’s V-Pack Windows interface becomes, in effect, a “virtual” beltpack, allowing you to operate and program a connected beltpack remotely.
With V-Pack you can:
• Select and activate beltpack features in “real time.” As you select a feature on the computer screen, it immediately goes into effect at the connected beltpack.
• Create up to four sets of features, called “modes,” to transfer to a connected beltpack and store in its non-volatile memory.
• Select between the four setups with a beltpack’s onboard controls.When the beltpack is disconnected from power, the custom setups remain in non-volatile memory.
• Save setups to a computer file to upload to a beltpack in the future.
• “Clone” a custom setup for quick uploading to one or more beltpacks.
• Assign a unique identification code to a beltpack. You can then change the identification code as needed.
• Quickly return a beltpack setup to the factory default setup by simply clicking a button onscreen.
• Instruct beltpack to send a call signal automatically each time a talk button is pressed
• Choose how a talk button latches—with a single or double tap; automatically on power-up; continuously; or not at all.
• Select for use with an electret or dynamic mic-equipped headset.
• Adjust the headset microphone’s gain.
• Prevent headset levels from exceeding a maximum.
• Select between binaural and monaural operation on selected beltpacks.
• Lock-out onboard beltpack functions.
Two-channel beltpacks add the following features:
• Send call signals as either 20 kHz AC, DC, or both.
• Program “listen-with-talk” on one or both channels.
• Set a minimum headset listen level.
• Send and receive 24 kHz RMK signals.
• Contour the audio for maximum intelligibility in noisy environments.
• Reduce background noise with full-function Noise Gate.
• Select the earphone level for an auxiliary headset.
• Choose how a call signal occurs—as a steady, flashing, or dimmed light; as an AC or DC signal; and/or as an audible tone in the headset. Or you can select not to indicate call signals at all.
• Activate one or both talks.
• Temporarily interrupt a latched talk with Clear-Com’s exclusive “bounce-back” feature.
• Listen on both channels simultaneously, or only on one channel, regardless of which channel you are talking on.
• Operate on only one of the two channels.
• Reverse the position of the channel controls.

You can order a copy of V-Pack software Clear-Com (this includes the CDrom and a RS232 programming cable)or you can download the V-Pack only software from the Clear-Com website http://www.clearcom.com/support/partyline-software

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