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Fig. 6
Small inline PTT button with fastening clip.
Fig. 7
Rubber PTT button for fastening to the finger(s).
Fig. 8
Large surface inline PTT button with fastening clamp and protective rubber ring. Optional available with
volume control.
Fig. 9
Large surface inline PTT button with fastening clamp and protective rubber ring. Second microphone
integrated in the PTT button housing. Selector switch for headset microphone or microphone in the PTT
button housing and for microphone amplification (see section 2.2, Fig. 19).
Fig. 10 Foot PTT switch (example).
Fig. 11 Membrane PTT button in a leather sheath fitting the finger
2.2
PTT connections
Fig. 12 PTT connection. Straight cable with safety coupling for connection of the communication headset,
SuperDuty PTT button, straight cable with radio plug.
Fig. 13 PTT connection. Coiled cable with plug for connection of the communication headset, inline PTT button,
coiled cable with radio plug.
Fig. 14 PTT connection for connection of a second PTT button. Straight cable with coupling for connection of the
communication headset, inline PTT button, straight cable with safety plug for connection of the second
PTT button, straight cable with radio plug. Both PTT buttons have functionally equal rights.
Fig. 15 PTT connection with inline PTT button for a two-way radio and a mobile phone.
Fig. 16 PTT connection wit PTT button. Straight cable with safety coupling for connection of the communication
headset, straight cable with radio plug.
Fig. 17 PTT connection with connection housing. Straight cable with safety coupling for connection of the
communication headset., connection housing, straight cable with PTT button, straight cable with radio
plug.
Fig. 18 PTT connection for operation of max. two radios. Straight cable with safety coupling for connection of the
communication headset. Large surface PTT button for two-way radio 1 (transmitting and receiving) and
lateral small PTT button for radio 2 (transmitting only). Straight cable with radio plug for two-way radio 1.
Jack for connection of radio 2 or another external PTT button parallel to the large surface PTT button. All
PTT buttons have functionally equal rights.
Fig. 19 PTT connection with large surface inline PTT button, microphon, selector switch for microphone and
microphone amplification (Fig. 9).
Switch position »1 CC« – Speaking via the headset microphone in normal ambient noise areas. Speaking
with normal speech volume. Microphone amplification normal.
Switch position »2 CC« – Speaking via the headset microphone in high ambient noise areas. Speaking
with high speech volume. Microphone amplification reduced.
Switch position »3 EM« – Speaking via the PTT unit microphone in normal ambient noise areas. Speaking
with normal speech volume. Microphone amplification normal.
Switch position »4 EM« – Speaking via the PTT unit microphone in low ambient noise areas. Speaking
with low speech volume (whispering). Microphone amplification increased.
Fig. 20 PTT connection with integrated wireless 2-channel PTT receiver for receiving PTT signals from the PTT
transmitter. With the "PTT channel change-over switch 1 - 2" the signal receiving channel is selected. The
PTT transmitter (see separate instruction manual) has to be adjusted to the same channel. PTT signals
from the PTT transmitter and the PTT button on the housing have equal rights.
Fig. 21 PTT connection with large surface inline PTT button for operation of a radio and a CT-DECT Multi -
Straight cable with safety coupling for connection of the communication headset, straight cable with radio
plug and straight cable with plug for CT-DECT Multi
Fig. 22 CT-MultiPTT for the use of maximum two (2) radios. Large surface PTT transmitting button for radio 1 and
a lateral small PTT button for radio 2. Cable and plug appropriate for the types of radio and headset.
Fig. 23 CT-MultiPTT with volume control for the use of one (1) radio. The large surface PTT transmitting button
and the lateral small PTT have equal function. Cable and plug appropriate for the type of radio and
headset.
2.3
PTT button with switch-over electronics (optional)
On request for definite two-way radios some PTT buttons can be equipped with switch-over electronics. This
electronics switches automatically to radio microphone and speaker if the plug connection between the
communication headset and the PTT connection is opened. Then communication can be done via microphone
and speaker of the two-way radio.
2.4
PTT button with "channel busy" signalling (optional)
In conjunction with compatible two-way radios with the feature for "channel busy" signalling the CeoTronics
headset can be equipped with a tone generator. The tone generator resides in the inline PTT button of the
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