Telex BTR-500/600C Dual Listen Level, Intercom Level, Auxiliary Level, Sidetone Level

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Dual Listen Level

This control is related to the dual listen switches. It controls the level of the audio mix. For more infor- mation on the dual listen switches, refer to the “Base Station Set-Up” section.

TRANSMIT

ANT.

 

AUDIO

PUSH

 

 

 

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

XMIT

DUAL

 

I /C

MODE

LISTEN

 

TELEX

RTS REMOTE

CH1 + 2

 

A

O

O

 

 

F

 

B

F

N

 

 

 

I/C 1

TRANSMIT

 

CH2 + 1

CHANNEL

CONT.

LEVEL

 

Figure 40

Dual Listen Level Control

Intercom Level

I/C IN

Adjusts the level of the Intercom system’s audio into the base station. The Intercom “IN” control should be adjusted so the intercom LED flashes red on loudest speech over the intercom system.

I/C OUT

Adjusts the level of the base station’s audio out to the intercom system. The intercom “OUT” control should be adjusted so that its audio on the intercom system is equal in level to the other intercom de- vices on the intercom system. A way to adjust this level is to have someone talk into the base station with a local headset while someone else listens to the audio over the intercom system via another in- tercom device.

Auxiliary Level

These controls should be placed fully coun- ter-clockwise unless the Aux Jack is being used. Noise can be added to the system if these controls are turned up without a connection to the Aux. Jack.

Aux IN

Adjusts the level of the auxiliary input audio to the base station. The auxiliary “IN” control should be adjusted so that the LED flashes red on loudest speech. The Aux. switch controls whether the base station’s auxiliary input audio is ”ON" or “OFF”.

Aux OUT

Adjusts the level of the base station’s audio out to the auxiliary connector. The auxiliary “OUT” con- trol should be adjusted so that its audio is equal to other devices on the auxiliary system. The base sta- tion’s audio is always supplied to the auxiliary jack regardless of the auxiliary switch position.

 

INTERCOM

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

 

 

INTERCOM

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

I/C

 

 

IN

OUT

OUT TELEX IN

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

 

 

AUXILIARY

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

AUX

 

 

I/C

 

AUTO

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

IN

OUT

2

 

AUXILIARY LEVEL

 

 

 

OFF ON

CONTROLS

AUX

 

 

 

LED

 

LOCAL

BELT PACK

 

 

AUXILIARY

SIDETONE

ON/OFF

Figure 41

Intercom Level Controls, AuxiliaryLevel

Controls, and Sidetone Level Controls

Sidetone Level

Local Sidetone

This control adjusts the voice feedback to the ear- phone of a headset plugged into the base station.

Beltpack Sidetone

The beltpack control adjusts the voice feedback to the earphone of the beltpack’s headset.

NOTE: “Mirror Image” beltpacks have the ability to communicate beltpack to beltpack direct. The belpack sidetone on this version is controlled by a level control on the beltpack, see Figure 51. If a base station is used with one of these special beltpacks, then its beltpack sidetone control would have no effect on the beltpack.

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Contents Telex Table of Contents Customer Service Information FCC Information Introduction System FeaturesGeneral Description Front Panel Controls and Connections Base Station TransceiverIntercom 1 and 2 Jacks Switch set to RTS Intercom 1 and 2 Jacks Switch set to TelexBase Station Controls and Connections Rear Panel BTR-600CAuxiliary Jack BTR-500/600C SpecificationsBeltpack Headset Jack WiringControls and Connections Beltpack Specifications Unpacking Initial Equipment Set-UpAntenna Connection Quantity DescriptonAntenna Polarization Antenna PlacementDistance between Antennas Operating System Near Obstructions Distance Between base station BeltpackKeeping Site Clear to Antenna Improving Reception and Increasing Range Antenna PlacementBase Station Set-Up RF Transmit/Receive Channel SwitchesLocation Rack MountingIntercom Type Switch RF Transmit Mode SwitchDual Listen Switches Telex IN/OUT Switch Audio Channel SwitchAuxiliary to I/C Switch Program Audio Auxiliary SwitchAuxiliary to I/C Switch Interconnection to a Hard-Wired Intercom SystemConnecting Base Stations Together Intercom User Station US-2000A Program Speakers Example Interface to an Audiocom Telex Intercom SystemExample Interface to an RTS Intercom System Intercom Power Supply PS15Auxiliary Audio Connection Power ConnectionDummy Load Connecting Headset Code Switch TR-600C OnlyRF Channel Switches and RF Transmit Mode Beltpack Set-UpBattery Installation Battery InstallationPre-Walk-Thru Checklist Push-to-Talk/Lock-to-Talk Switch PowerLocal Headset Volume System OperationIntercom Level Dual Listen LevelAuxiliary Level Sidetone LevelBattery Check Power/Local Headset VolumeBeltpack Operation Push-to-Talk/Lock-to-TalkSidetone Level Control Microphone GainSingle Base Station Audiocom Telex System Example System ConfigurationsSingle Base Station RTS System Curtain Director RTS Power SupplyExample of Six BTR-500 RTS Systems used by a Production Unit Six Base Station RTS System= Beltpack Position 1 *2 = Beltpack Position Eight Base Station Telex SystemSingle Beltpack to Single Beltpack System Beltpack to Beltpack SystemExample of a TR-500 System used at a Publishing Firm System Walk-Thru Troubleshooting Tech Tips Codes Settings and the BTR600CFrequency Interaction Intercom Systems Specifications Battery InformationAccessories and Replacement Parts Customer Service Information FCC Information JAN Made in U.S.A