RTS TR-240 Instructions d'exploitation

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Telex
Operating Instructions
RadioCom
BTR-700, TR-700
Professional
Wireless
Intercom System
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Page 1 - RadioCom

TelexOperating InstructionsRadioCom™BTR-700, TR-700ProfessionalWirelessIntercom System

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Page 3 - Table of Contents

TR-700 BeltpackControls and Connections - Top PanelFigure 4TR-700 Top Panel1. On/Off & Volume Control – Turns the beltpack poweron and controls he

Page 4 - Table of Contents (continued)

Controls and Connections - Rear PanelFigure 5TR-700 Rear Panel/Connector/Antennas1. [MENU] and [SET] buttons – Used to select menus andset options on

Page 5 - Introduction

3-3TR-700SpecificationsRF Frequency Range ...518-608MHz, 614 - 740 MHz in 18 MHz TX and RX bandsPower Requirements ...

Page 7 - BTR-700 Base Station

Initial Equipment Set-UpUnpackingUnpack your RadioCom™ System. Below are the items thatshould come with your base station and each belt pack.BTR-700TR

Page 8 - INTERCOM

Antenna ConnectionThe base station is supplied with two (2) antennas. One1/2-wave antenna for Transmit and one 1/2-wave for Receive.The antennas have

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Keep the distance between the base station and the beltacks asshort as possible. The greater the distance, the weaker the sig-nal. Make sure the “sign

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Figure 14Antenna PlacementImproving Reception and IncreasingRangeKeeping the distance from the base station and beltpack asshort, and unobstructed as

Page 11 - TR-700 Beltpack

Base Station Set-upLocationLocate the base station with the front and rear of the unit ac-cessible so that switches may be set and connections made.Pl

Page 12 - Telex Units

Thank you for choosing RadioCom™Telex Communications would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing the RadioCom™ BTR-700Professional W

Page 13 - Specifications

Intercom SwitchThe Radiocom™ wireless system can be interfaced to RTSTW, Audiocom® (Telex), Clearcom®, RTS matrix and otherintercom (I/C) systems. Set

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Auxiliary Input/OutputThe input and output 3 pin auxiliary connections are for sup-plying additional balanced audio into and receiving balancedaudio f

Page 15 - Initial Equipment Set-Up

Beltpack Set-upBattery InstallationInsure that the On/Off volume control knob is turned off.Press down and hold down the battery release latch, slide

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Antenna ConnectionThe beltpack comes with two detachable, screw type, ¼ waveantennas. To attach the two antennas, screw into the recepta-cles at the b

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Pre-Walk-Thru ChecklistFollowing the instructions fully to this point you have success-fully completed the following checklist:❒Located the base stati

Page 20 - Intercom Interface

System OperationFrequency Plan OverviewThe BTR/TR-700 has 36 factory defined frequency groupsand 12 user-programmable frequency groups. A Group de-fin

Page 21 - MADE IN USA

Base Station OperationPowerIf you have followed the instructions in Section 4, “InitialEquipment Set-Up”, you should now be ready to turn the basestat

Page 22 - Battery Installation

Display ContrastThe LCD’s (Liquid Crystal Display) contrast is set from thefactory to a standard level. However it is possible for the userto adjust t

Page 23 - Headset Connection

Table of ContentsIntroduction...1-1General Description ...

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BTR-700 Menu StructureMain Screen FlowchartThe following contains the base station menu structure andreferences the pages in which further detail of t

Page 25 - Pre-Walk-Thru Checklist

Power-Up Screen•This screen is displayed only on power-up, first use de-fault, and factory default.•The 1stupper right corner number displays the base

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Group / Channel SelectThe Group/Channel select screen allows the user to change thegroup and select from a pre-determined number of channels oneach re

Page 27 - System Operation

Group / Frequency SelectThe Group/Frequency select screen allows a user to set thegroup and select from a pre-determined number of frequencieson each

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Frequency Edit(User-Programmed Groups Only)This menu only occurs for user-programmable groups or whencopying to a user-programable group. The Frequenc

Page 29 - Display Contrast

ClearScan™ClearScan™ performs a frequency scan of the factory-definedand any set-up user-programmable groups in order to find thegroup with the highes

Page 30 - ClearScan

Special Key SequencesLockout•Press [UP]+[DOWN] for 3 seconds to lock or unlock thebase station. Pressing [MENU] will still function to viewscreens, bu

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Beltpack OperationPower / Local Headset VolumeTurn the beltpack power on by rotating the knob CW. Adjustthe volume to the headset by rotating the volu

Page 32 - Group / Channel Select

TR-700 Menu StructureBeltpack Menu Structure6-12[MENU]S20001C6000103A 01Power-Up Screen - Pg. 6-13Group/Channel Screen - Pg. 6-14GP CH[MENU]704.200Tra

Page 33 - Group / Frequency Select

Power-Up Screens•The first screens displayed when the beltpack is poweredup are the software and channel map version screens.•The 1stscreen displayed

Page 34 - Frequency Edit

Table of Contents (continued)Beltpack Operation...6-11Power/Local Headset Volume

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Group / Channel ScreenThe Group/Channel screen allows the user to change the groupand select from a pre-determined number of transmit channels.•The sc

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Transmit ScreenThe Transmit screen allows the user to set the beltpack trans-mit frequency. Factory-defined groups will allow only a setnumber of pre-

Page 37 - Microphone Gain

Receive ScreenThe Receive screen allows the user to set the beltpack receivefrequency. This corresponds to the base station’s transmit fre-quency. In

Page 38 - Beltpack Menu Structure

ClearScan™ClearScan™ performs a frequency scan of the factory-definedand any set-up user-programable groups in order to find theclearest group. After

Page 39 - Power-Up Screens

Talk Button Latch on/Latch off•Press and hold [SET] then press the [TALK] button toshow the Talk button Latch/non-Latching screen. The cur-rent settin

Page 40 - Group / Channel Screen

System Walk-ThruNow that you have successfully “set-up” your Telex WirelessIntercom System and turned on any auxiliary equipment, youare ready to test

Page 42 - Receive Screen

TroubleshootingReread the sections of this manual to make sure you havecompleted system set-up properly.If you are unable to solve the problem, contac

Page 44 - AND PRESS [TALK] AGAIN

Tech TipsFrequency InteractionUnfortunately, radio frequency (RF) channels cannot be ran-domly selected for use in radio devices. They must be selecte

Page 45 - System Walk-Thru

1-1IntroductionGeneral DescriptionThe Telex RadioCom™ BTR-700 UHF Synthesized Wirelessintercom systems offer the ultimate in reliable, high perfor-man

Page 47 - Troubleshooting

Battery InformationImproper battery selection, use, installation and care are thecause of numerous wireless system failures.Alkaline Batteries: Alkali

Page 49 - Tech Tips

Intercom Systems Specifications11-12COMMON13AUDIO 1 PLUS POWERAUDIO 2MALEAudioCom/TelexInput Impedance: ...

Page 51 - Battery Information

Accessories and Replacement PartsAB-2Bracket for 1/2 wave Antennawith 10 ft. of coax-PN 71138000BTR Power CordsNorthAmerica...

Page 53 - AUDIO ( + ) PLUS POWER

Customer Service Information13-1Customer Service InformationIf your receiver or transmitter should need servicing, please contact:Customer Service Dep

Page 55 - MOUNTING

Software License14-1End-User License Agreement for Telex®SoftwareIMPORTANT - Please red this document carefully before using this product.THIS DOCUMEN

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1-2PORTABLESTATION 1CONNECTRECEIVE1LOGICPORTABLESTATION 2CONNECTLOGICRECEIVE2PORTABLESTATION 3CONNECTLOGICRECEIVE3PORTABLESTATION 4CONNECTRECEIVE4LOGI

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Certification Information15-1FCC LICENSINGThe Telex BTR-700 and the TR-700 Transmitter/Receiver are Type Accepted under United States FederalCommunica

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Limited Warranty16-1Limited Warranty(Valid United States and Canada Only)TELEX Communications, Inc. (”Telex”) warrants to the user, who originally pur

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TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.•12000 Portland Ave. South, Burnsville, MN 55337.PN 803290 OCT 2001 Made in U.S.A.

Page 63 - Limited Warranty

BTR-700 Base StationControls and Connections - Front Panel1. Power switch.2. [Menu] and [Set] buttons – Used to select menus and setoptions on the LCD

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Controls and Connections - Rear Panel1. Receive Antenna - Female “TNC” Connector. Color bandon antenna must match color dot on base station.2. Transmi

Page 65 - TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC

2-3BTR-700SpecificationsOverallRF Frequency Range ......518-608MHz, 614 - 740 MHz in 18 MHz TX and RX bandsPower Requirements...

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