Telex BTR-800 dimensions Beltpack Operation, TR-800 and TR-825 Top and Rear Panel

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Beltpack Operation

 

WIRELESS

 

 

 

ON/OFF and TALK AROUND (WTA)

BATTERY CHECK

VOLUME

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTROL

Telex R

A

B

 

TR-800

WTA

BAT/OM TALK

 

 

 

TALK

OFF

 

 

BUTTON

 

SA

 

 

VOL

 

CHANNEL

TALK

 

 

 

STAGE ANNOUNCE AUDIO CHANNEL

(SA)

SELECT BUTTON

MICROPHONE

GAIN

WIRELESS TALK AROUND (WTA)

STAGE ANNOUNCE (SA)

TR-825

SET

 

MENU

MIC

PT

PT

 

TX

TALK

 

 

 

WTA

 

ON/OFF and

 

 

 

 

ON/OFF and

VOLUME

 

 

SA

 

VOLUME

CONTROL

 

 

OFF

VOL

CONTROL

 

VOL

 

 

BAT/OM

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

Telex

 

TALK

TALK

 

 

R

A

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TALK

TALK

 

 

 

 

BUTTON

BUTTON

 

BATTERY CHECK

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TR-800 and TR-825 Top and Rear Panel

On/Off and Volume Control

Turn the beltpack power on by rotating the knob CW. Adjust the volume to the headset by rotating the volume control as re- quired for a comfortable listening volume.

Battery Check

When the beltpack power is turned on by rotating the knob, the BAT/OM LED will flash once if the battery is good. If the LED stays on, the battery is low. If the LED does not flash, the battery is dead.

Talk Button

Press the talk button to enable the audio path from the headset microphone. The TALK/OM LED will turn red when audio is enabled. A quick press and release latches the talk function unless latching has been disabled. Holding the button for over

½a second will cause the audio path to be enabled only for as long as the button is held. If the talk function is latched on, pressing the talk button again will turn it off. See the “Talk Button Latching/Non-Latching” instructions in Section 7 to learn how to enable/disable latching of the talk button.

Microphone Gain

Adjusts the headset’s microphone gain. Adjust so the TALK/OM LED flashes red at the beginning of most words at normal speech levels. If the input is too large, the LED will be red during the complete word at normal speech level. The peak-responding au- dio limiter in the beltpack is very tolerant of high input audio lev- els. Even when the microphone gain is maximized, and headset volume reduced to make up for the louder audio, the audio will still sound good and not clipped.

Audio Channel Select Button

Selects the intercom system to which the headset is connected. The LED near the channel button indicates the current selec- tion. See the “Audio Channel A/B Enable/Disable” instruc- tions in Section 7 to learn how to enable only channel A, channel B, or both.

Stage Announce (SA)

When pressed the audio from the beltpack is routed directly to the stage announce connector on the back of the base station. The base station’s SA relay is also closed. The beltpack sidetone is lost as an indication that stage announce is acti- vated. The other beltpacks and wired users do not hear this beltpacks audio when SA is pressed. The button is non-latching and activates the nearby red LED when pressed. See the “Stage Announce Enable/Disable” instructions in Sec- tion 7 to learn how to enable/disable the SA button.

Wireless Talk Around (WTA)

When pressed, the audio from the beltpack is disconnected from the wired intercom, auxiliary input/output and the base station’s local headset. Other beltpack users, on that audio channel, can hear the user as normal. The button activates the nearby red LED as well as the appropriate talk LED when pressed. See the “Wireless Talk Around Enable/Disable” in- structions in Section 7 to learn how to enable/disable the WTA button as well as other features.

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Contents JTN Telex Thank you for choosing RadioComTM Table of Contents Tech Tips Introduction System FeaturesGeneral Description BTR-800 Block Diagram WTA aControls and Connections Front Panel Local Headset WiringBTR-800 Base Station BTR-800 Front PanelControls and Connections Rear Panel BTR-800 Rear PanelBTR-800 Specifications OverallBlank Controls and Connections Top Panel TR-800 BeltpackTR-800 Top Panel Headset Jack Wiring TR-800 Rear Panel/Connector/AntennasPush-to-Talk/Push-to-Transmit Switch LCD Liquid Crystal DisplayTR-800 Specifications Blank TR-825 Beltpack Telex RAAudio + Audio a Switched Headphone Ground TR-825 Rear Panel/Connector/AntennasTR-825 Specifications Blank BTR-800 Initial Equipment Set-UpUnpacking TR-800, TR-825Antenna Polarization Antenna PlacementAntenna Connection Distance between AntennasOperating System Near Obstructions Distance Between base station and beltpackKeeping Site Clear to Antenna Antenna Placement Improving Reception and Increasing RangeBase Station Set-up Power ConnectionTransmit Switches LocationInternal Transmit Switches Internal Transmit SwitchesIntercom Switch RJ-11 Type/ Four-wire PinoutRTS Distribution Panel TW5W Example Interface to an RTS TW SystemDual Listen Functionality Parts to be Removed by User to Enable Dual ListenAudio Board Part Number and Dual Listen Component Locations Auxiliary Input Routing Switch Internal Auxiliary Input Routing SwitchAuxiliary Input/Output Relay Contact Jack Adapter Screw Terminal Adapter Relay Output SchematicStage Announce / Relay Contacts Internal Stage Announce Level ControlTwo Stand Alone Base Stations Connected Together Base Station LinkBase Station Link Cable Battery Installation Beltpack Set-up Battery InstallationCharger and battery pack damage May resultTR-800 and TR-825 Rear Panel Transmit modeHeadset Connection Push-to-Talk PT Talk Recommended positionBlank Pre-Walk-Thru Checklist Blank System Quick Start System OperationFrequency Plan Overview Factory-Defined GroupsLocal Headset PowerBase Station Operation Intercom a and BDisplay Contrast LCD ContrastBTR-800 Menu Structure Main Screen Flowchart Operating Screen Power-Up ScreenBeltpack Activity Code Definitions UP / Down Group / Channel SelectSET Last Rx Changed Group / Frequency Select Frequency Edit User-Programmed Groups OnlyClearScanTM ClearScanSpecial Key Sequences Lockout 1st Use DefaultFactory Default CopyBeltpack Operation TR-800 and TR-825 Top and Rear PanelBeltpack Feature Enable/Disable Menus TR-800 Menu Structure Beltpack Menu StructureTR-800 Menu Structure Power-Up Screens Power-Up ScreensTR-800 Menu Structure Group / Channel Screen Group / Channel ScreenTR-800 Menu Structure Transmit Screen Transmit ScreenTR-800 Menu Structure Receive 1 Screen Receive 1 ScreenTR-800 Menu Structure Receive 2 Screen Receive 2 ScreenTR-800 Menu Structure ClearScan ClearScanTR-800 Menu Structure Stage Announce Enable/Disable Wireless Talk Around Enable/DisableTR-800 Menu Structure Audio Channel a or B Disable/Enable Talk Button Latch on/Latch offTR-800 Menu Structure Special Key Sequences Lockout 04A Scn TR-825 Menu Structure Beltpack Menu StructureTR-825 Menu Structure Power-Up Screens TR-825 Menu Structure Group / Channel Screen 704.700 TR-825 Menu Structure Transmit ScreenTR-825 Menu Structure Receive 1 Screen TR-825 Menu Structure Receive 2 Screen Ab SEP TR-825 Menu Structure Audio Output04b TR-825 Menu Structure ClearScanTMTR-825 Menu Structure Stage Announce Enable/Disable SA onTR-825 Menu Structure Wireless Talk Around TA bTR-825 Menu Structure Audio Channel a Options Audio Channel a OptionsTR-825 Menu Structure Audio Channel B Options Hold SET and Press B Continue to Hold SET Press B AgainTR-825 Menu Structure Special Key Sequences Lockout System Walk-Thru Blank Troubleshooting Problem SolutionBlank Tech Tips Microphone Gain AdjustmentFrequency Interaction Blank Battery Life TR-800 Battery InformationTR-825 Blank Intercom Systems Specifications CommonBlank Accessories and Replacement Parts Blank Software License End-User License Agreement for Telex SoftwareBlank Certification Information FCC LicensingEU Declaration of Conformity PN 803257-1 Rev. H March Made in U.S.A