Telex BTR-500/600C Beltpack, Controls and Connections, Headset Jack Wiring

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Beltpack

Controls and Connections

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Controls and Connections

1.

Volume Control and Power Switch - Turns power on

 

and off and controls headset volume.

2.

Battery/Overmodulation Light - Flashes once when unit

10. Headset Connector - Standard “XLR” type. Plug for Telex units and jack for RTS units. Wired as shown.

is turned on if battery is good. If light stays on, battery is

(1) Microphone

(4) Headphone

low. If light does not flash, battery is dead.

Flickering red light when talking means microphone gain

Shield (-)

Low (-)

(3) Headphone

 

is too high and speech will sound distorted. Adjust Mic

 

Gain control #7 so that the light barely flashes on the loud-

 

est speech.

3.

Talk Switch - Press to talk, release to disable. Press and

 

release quickly to stay on continuously.

4.

Talk Light - Illuminates when Talk function is on.

5.

Audio Channel Switch - The Audio Channel Switch en-

 

ables the beltpack user to switch between wired intercom

 

channels 1 and 2 on the base station.

6.

Side Tone Control - (Only installed in special beltpack to

 

beltpack direct communications units). Adjusts level of

 

voice feedback to earphone for a headset that is plugged

 

into the jack #10. The “Remote Sidetone” on the base sta-

 

tion controls the beltpack sidetone in standard units.

7.

Microphone Gain Control - Adjust so the light #2 barely

 

flashes on the loudest speech.

8.

Code Switch (TR-600C Only) - Allows the user to select

 

a cipher code (over 65,000 available). Any combination of

 

letters and/or numbers may be selected except 0000. Data

 

is unencypted when the setting is 0000. The code switch

 

settings on the TR-600C and BTR-600C must match ex-

 

actly.

9.

Battery Latch - Press down to release the battery pack.

 

Pack slides off in opposite direction.

(2) MicrophoneHigh (+)

Audio (+)

Telex Units

(1)MICROPHONE SHEILD (-)

(2) MICROPHONE AUDIO (+)

RTS Units

(4) HEADPHONE

(3) HEADPHONE

LOW (-)

HIGH (+)

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Headset Jack Wiring

11.Push-to-Talk/Push-to-Transmit - When the switch is set to “Push-to-Talk”, the transmitter in the beltpack is always on, but no audio signal is sent unless the Talk Switch #3 is activated. The “Push-to-Talk” switch setting is the recom- mended position.

When the switch is set to “Push-to-Transmit", the trans- mitter is turned on when the Talk Switch is activated and turned off when the talk switch is deactivated.

12.Receive Channel - Changes the frequency of the receiver. It must match the Transmit Channel of the base station.

13.Transmit Channel - Changes frequency of the transmit- ter. It must match Receive Channel of the base station.

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Contents Telex Table of Contents Customer Service Information FCC Information General Description System FeaturesIntroduction Base Station Transceiver Front Panel Controls and ConnectionsIntercom 1 and 2 Jacks Switch set to Telex Intercom 1 and 2 Jacks Switch set to RTSBase Station Controls and Connections Rear Panel BTR-600CBTR-500/600C Specifications Auxiliary JackControls and Connections Headset Jack WiringBeltpack Beltpack Specifications Initial Equipment Set-Up UnpackingAntenna Connection Quantity DescriptonDistance between Antennas Antenna PlacementAntenna Polarization Keeping Site Clear to Antenna Distance Between base station BeltpackOperating System Near Obstructions Antenna Placement Improving Reception and Increasing RangeRF Transmit/Receive Channel Switches Base Station Set-UpLocation Rack MountingDual Listen Switches RF Transmit Mode SwitchIntercom Type Switch Audio Channel Switch Telex IN/OUT SwitchAuxiliary to I/C Switch Program Audio Auxiliary SwitchConnecting Base Stations Together Interconnection to a Hard-Wired Intercom SystemAuxiliary to I/C Switch Example Interface to an Audiocom Telex Intercom System Intercom User Station US-2000A Program SpeakersIntercom Power Supply PS15 Example Interface to an RTS Intercom SystemDummy Load Power ConnectionAuxiliary Audio Connection Code Switch TR-600C Only Connecting HeadsetRF Channel Switches and RF Transmit Mode Beltpack Set-UpBattery Installation Battery InstallationPre-Walk-Thru Checklist Power Push-to-Talk/Lock-to-Talk SwitchLocal Headset Volume System OperationDual Listen Level Intercom LevelAuxiliary Level Sidetone LevelPower/Local Headset Volume Battery CheckBeltpack Operation Push-to-Talk/Lock-to-TalkMicrophone Gain Sidetone Level ControlExample System Configurations Single Base Station Audiocom Telex SystemCurtain Director RTS Power Supply Single Base Station RTS SystemSix Base Station RTS System Example of Six BTR-500 RTS Systems used by a Production UnitEight Base Station Telex System = Beltpack Position 1 *2 = Beltpack PositionExample 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 Battery Information Intercom Systems SpecificationsAccessories and Replacement Parts Customer Service Information FCC Information JAN Made in U.S.A