Telex BTR-800 Audio + Audio a Switched Headphone Ground, TR-825 Rear Panel/Connector/Antennas

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Controls and Connections - Rear Panel

1

SET

MENU

(1) Microphone

Telex Units

(4) Headphone

MIC

PT

PT

 

TX

TALK

Shield (-)

Low (-)

SET

MENU

(2) Microphone

(3) Headphone

2

6

Audio (+)

High (+)

3

MIC PT PT

 

TX TALK

4

 

 

5

7

8

9

(1) Microphone

(5) Headphone

Shield (-)

Audio B

(2) Microphone

(4) Headphone

Audio (+)

Audio A

(3) Switched Headphone Ground

Figure 8

TR-825 Rear Panel/Connector/Antennas

1.[MENU] and [SET] buttons – Used to select menus and set options on the LCD.

2.LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

3.[UP] and [DOWN] buttons – Used to select beltpack op- tions on the LCD.

4.Microphone Gain – Adjusts the headset’s microphone gain. Adjust so that the BAT/OM LED will flash at the be- ginning of most words at normal speech levels

5.Push-to-Talk/Push-to-Transmit Switch

Push-to-Talk (PT TALK) – The transmitter is always on. No audio sent unless the talk switch, WTA or SA button pressed. Recommended position.

Push-to-Transmit (PT TX) - The transmitter and audio path are off except when the talk switch, WTA or SA button is pressed.

6.Headset Connector – Male XLR connector for Telex units, Female XLR connector for RTS units. A dynamic or electret headset microphone is automatically detected by the beltpack and a bias voltage supplied if needed. Four pin Telex/RTS units are monaural. Five pin Telex/RTS units have a software set-up which grounds or opens pin 3.

Menu Set

 

 

 

RESULT ON 5-PIN

 

PIN 3

 

DUAL HEADPHONE

 

[ Ab SEP ]

 

GND

 

A in one side, B in other side

[ Ab Add ]

 

OPEN

 

A + B

RTS Units

(1) Microphone

Shield (-)(2) Microphone

Audio (+)

(4) Headphone

(3) Headphone

Low (-)

High (+)

(1) Microphone

Shield (-)(2) Microphone

Audio (+)

(3) Switched

Headphone Ground

(4) Headphone

(5) Headphone (Audio A)

(Audio B)

Figure 9

Headset Jack Wiring

Single sided 5-pin headsets will only receive A or B, depend- ing on how headphone is wired. These headsets must have the beltpack set for [Ab SEP]

7.Battery Latch – Press down to enable the battery pack to be released. While the latch is held down, slide the battery pack about 1/8 inch back, toward the latch, until it stops. Then lift out.

8.Receive Antenna – Screw type ¼-wave replaceable an- tenna. The color dot on the screw end of the antenna must match color dot on antenna receptacle.

9.Transmit Antenna – Screw type ¼-wave replaceable an- tenna. The color dot on the screw end of the antenna must match color dot on antenna receptacle.

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Contents JTN Telex Thank you for choosing RadioComTM Table of Contents Tech Tips General Description System FeaturesIntroduction WTA a BTR-800 Block DiagramBTR-800 Base Station Local Headset WiringControls and Connections Front Panel BTR-800 Front PanelBTR-800 Rear Panel Controls and Connections Rear PanelOverall BTR-800 SpecificationsBlank TR-800 Top Panel TR-800 BeltpackControls and Connections Top Panel Push-to-Talk/Push-to-Transmit Switch TR-800 Rear Panel/Connector/AntennasHeadset Jack Wiring LCD Liquid Crystal DisplayTR-800 Specifications Blank Telex RA TR-825 BeltpackTR-825 Rear Panel/Connector/Antennas Audio + Audio a Switched Headphone GroundTR-825 Specifications Blank Unpacking Initial Equipment Set-UpBTR-800 TR-800, TR-825Antenna Connection Antenna PlacementAntenna Polarization Distance between AntennasKeeping Site Clear to Antenna Distance Between base station and beltpackOperating System Near Obstructions Improving Reception and Increasing Range Antenna PlacementTransmit Switches Power ConnectionBase Station Set-up LocationIntercom Switch Internal Transmit SwitchesInternal Transmit Switches RJ-11 Type/ Four-wire PinoutExample Interface to an RTS TW System RTS Distribution Panel TW5WAudio Board Part Number and Dual Listen Component Locations Parts to be Removed by User to Enable Dual ListenDual Listen Functionality Auxiliary Input/Output Internal Auxiliary Input Routing SwitchAuxiliary Input Routing Switch Stage Announce / Relay Contacts Relay Output SchematicRelay Contact Jack Adapter Screw Terminal Adapter Internal Stage Announce Level ControlBase Station Link Cable Base Station LinkTwo Stand Alone Base Stations Connected Together Charger and battery pack damage Beltpack Set-up Battery InstallationBattery Installation May resultHeadset Connection Transmit modeTR-800 and TR-825 Rear Panel Push-to-Talk PT Talk Recommended positionBlank Pre-Walk-Thru Checklist Blank Frequency Plan Overview System OperationSystem Quick Start Factory-Defined GroupsBase Station Operation PowerLocal Headset Intercom a and BLCD Contrast Display ContrastBTR-800 Menu Structure Main Screen Flowchart Beltpack Activity Code Definitions Power-Up ScreenOperating Screen SET Last Rx Changed Group / Channel SelectUP / Down Group / Frequency Select User-Programmed Groups Only Frequency EditClearScan ClearScanTMFactory Default 1st Use DefaultSpecial Key Sequences Lockout CopyTR-800 and TR-825 Top and Rear Panel Beltpack OperationTR-800 Menu Structure Beltpack Menu Structure Beltpack Feature Enable/Disable MenusPower-Up Screens TR-800 Menu Structure Power-Up ScreensGroup / Channel Screen TR-800 Menu Structure Group / Channel ScreenTransmit Screen TR-800 Menu Structure Transmit ScreenReceive 1 Screen TR-800 Menu Structure Receive 1 ScreenReceive 2 Screen TR-800 Menu Structure Receive 2 ScreenClearScan TR-800 Menu Structure ClearScanWireless Talk Around Enable/Disable TR-800 Menu Structure Stage Announce Enable/DisableTalk Button Latch on/Latch off TR-800 Menu Structure Audio Channel a or B Disable/EnableTR-800 Menu Structure Special Key Sequences Lockout TR-825 Menu Structure Beltpack Menu Structure 04A ScnTR-825 Menu Structure Power-Up Screens TR-825 Menu Structure Group / Channel Screen TR-825 Menu Structure Transmit Screen 704.700TR-825 Menu Structure Receive 1 Screen TR-825 Menu Structure Receive 2 Screen TR-825 Menu Structure Audio Output Ab SEPTR-825 Menu Structure ClearScanTM 04bSA on TR-825 Menu Structure Stage Announce Enable/DisableTA b TR-825 Menu Structure Wireless Talk AroundAudio Channel a Options TR-825 Menu Structure Audio Channel a OptionsHold SET and Press B Continue to Hold SET Press B Again TR-825 Menu Structure Audio Channel B OptionsTR-825 Menu Structure Special Key Sequences Lockout System Walk-Thru Blank Problem Solution TroubleshootingBlank Frequency Interaction Microphone Gain AdjustmentTech Tips Blank TR-825 Battery InformationBattery Life TR-800 Blank Common Intercom Systems SpecificationsBlank Accessories and Replacement Parts Blank End-User License Agreement for Telex Software Software LicenseBlank FCC Licensing Certification InformationEU Declaration of Conformity PN 803257-1 Rev. H March Made in U.S.A