What is a Keyset?
A Keyset is a set of controls associated with an audio assignment. The default configuration of the Base Station has three Partyline audio assignments, and a Reply assignment. Beltpacks have two Partyline audio assignments, two call assignments, and one reply assignment by default.
The Keysets on a Base Station is made up of 4 viewing screens, each with an associated rotary controller, a Call key and a Talk key. These controls display and regulate the audio routes associated with the Base. As well as controlling audio assignments, the viewing screens display menu options and wireless diagnostics.
The Keyset on a beltpack has one screen and two sets of controls, to the left and right of the screen. The main assignments are on keys A & B and subsidiary assignments are on C & D. Additionally, the Reply key can be over-ridden with an audio assignment. The default set-up for a beltpack puts Channel 1 on keys A (Talk and Forced Listen) and C (Call signal on Channel 1), and Channel 2 on keys B (Talk and Forced Listen) and D (Call signal on Channel 2).