Telex BTR-500/600C Base Station Transceiver, Front Panel Controls and Connections

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Base Station Transceiver

Controls and Connections

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AUDIO

 

I/C

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN

OUT

OUT TELEX IN

 

 

 

 

 

CHANNEL

 

 

RadioCom

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1

 

 

 

 

 

ON

 

 

I/C

 

AUTO

AUX

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1

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BP

 

IN

OUT

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EA

 

 

 

 

 

 

L C

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

ON

 

 

T K

 

 

 

 

 

CODE SWITCH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OFF

 

LOCAL

 

BELT PACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BTR-600C

SIDETONE

HEADSET

MIC

GAIN

2

VOL TALK/

OM

TALK

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Front Panel Controls and Connections

1.Power Switch - Illuminates when on.

2.Beltpack Light - Illuminates when a beltpack is transmit- ting to base station.

3.Intercom In Level Control - Adjust for optimum level. Intercom light #11 should just flash red on loudest speech.

4.Intercom Out Level Control - Adjusts output to match input level of wired intercoms.

5.Auxiliary In Level Control - Adjust for optimum level. Auxiliary light #13 should just flicker from green to red on loudest sounds.

6.Auxiliary Out Level Control - Adjusts output to match input level of auxiliary equipment.

7.Sidetone Local Control - Adjusts level of voice feedback to earphone when a headset is plugged into jack #18.

8.Sidetone Remote Control - Controls sidetone level in the beltpack.

9.Audio Channel Switch And Lights -

A.“I/C” switch on rear panel set to Telex - Selects either “I/C 1 or 2" jack (and corresponding pins on ”I/C Loop Thru"). In “Auto” position; allows selection of chan- nels 1 or 2 from the beltpack.

B.“I/C” switch on rear panel set to RTS - Selects RTS channel 1 or 2 on both I/C jacks (and corresponding pins on “IC Loop Thru”). In “Auto" position; allows selection of channels 1 or 2 from the beltpack.

10.Intercom Switch - See settings below.

A.“I/C” switch on rear panel set to “Telex”

1.“Telex Out” Setting - Intercom is disconnected from all “I/C” jacks on rear panel.

2.“Telex In” Setting - Intercom is connected to “I/C Loop Thru” and “I/C 1 or 2" jacks. Channel 1 or 2 is selected by switch #9 or the channel switch on the beltpack.

B.“I/C” switch on rear panel set to “RTS” - Switch has no effect. All I/C jacks on rear panel are active on either setting.

11.Intercom Light - Flashes red when input level is too high. See #3 for adjustment.

12.Auxiliary Switch - Turns the auxiliary input on and off.

13.Auxiliary Light - Illuminates green when switch #12 is on. Flashes red when input level is too high. See #5 for ad- justment.

14.Code Switch (BTR-600C Only) - Allows user to select cipher code (over 65,000 available). Any combination of letters and/or numbers may be selected except 0000. Data is unencrypted when the setting is 0000. The code switch settings on the BTR-600C and TR-600C must match ex- actly.

15.Volume, Headset - Controls volume on headset plugged into #18

16.Talk/Overmodulation Light - Illuminates green when talk switch #19 is on. Flashes red when headset micro- phone is over modulated - See #17 for adjustment.

17.Microphone Gain Control - Adjust so that light #16 just flickers from green to red on the loudest speech.

18.Headset Connector - Standard “XLR” type. Plug for Telex units and jack for RTS units. Wired as follows:

Telex Units

(1) Microphone

(4) Headphone

Low (-)

Shield (-)

 

(2) Microphone

(3) Headphone

High (+)

Audio (+)

 

 

 

RTS Units

(4) Headphone

Low (-)(1) Microphone

Shield (-)

(3) Headphone

High (+)(2) Microphone

Audio (+)

Figure 2 Headset Wiring

19.Talk Switch - Press-to-talk, release to disable. Press and release quickly to stay on.

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Contents Telex Table of Contents Customer Service Information FCC Information General Description System FeaturesIntroduction 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 SpecificationsControls and Connections Headset Jack WiringBeltpack Beltpack Specifications Unpacking Initial Equipment Set-UpAntenna Connection Quantity DescriptonDistance between Antennas Antenna PlacementAntenna Polarization Keeping Site Clear to Antenna Distance Between base station BeltpackOperating System Near Obstructions Improving Reception and Increasing Range Antenna PlacementBase Station Set-Up RF Transmit/Receive Channel SwitchesLocation Rack MountingDual Listen Switches RF Transmit Mode SwitchIntercom Type Switch Telex IN/OUT Switch Audio Channel SwitchAuxiliary to I/C Switch Program Audio Auxiliary SwitchConnecting Base Stations Together Interconnection to a Hard-Wired Intercom SystemAuxiliary to I/C Switch Intercom User Station US-2000A Program Speakers Example Interface to an Audiocom Telex Intercom SystemExample Interface to an RTS Intercom System Intercom Power Supply PS15Dummy Load Power ConnectionAuxiliary Audio Connection 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 SystemExample of a TR-500 System used at a Publishing Firm Beltpack to Beltpack SystemSingle Beltpack to Single Beltpack System System Walk-Thru Troubleshooting Frequency Interaction Codes Settings and the BTR600CTech Tips Intercom Systems Specifications Battery InformationAccessories and Replacement Parts Customer Service Information FCC Information JAN Made in U.S.A