Telex BTR-300 operating instructions Controls and Connections, Plug for Telex Units

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FEATURES

￿Lightweight, small size and is self-contained.

￿2 separate antennas, one for transmit, the other for receive.

￿Push-to-Talk with Lock-to-Talk feature switch for the TR-300 and Push-to-Transmit with Lock-to-Transmit feature for the TR-300P.

CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

EXTERNAL CONTROLS (Refer to Figure 6)

Volume OFF/ON Control: This thumbwheel control serves as both an off/on switch and as a volume control.

Low Battery and Overmodulation Indicator Light:

Low Battery Indicator: Part of the battery check circuit. When the power switch is placed in the “ON” position the light will flash one or more times if the battery is good. A poor battery will cause the light to illuminate continuously and a bad or unus- able battery will not cause any illumination at all.

Overmodulation Indicator: Uses the same light as the low battery indicator. During the talk mode, if the microphone gain is too high, the light will illuminate when talking.

Push-To-Talk, Lock-To-Talk Switch:

This switch enables the talk function.

Talk Indicator Light: (Labeled “talk”) will be illuminated whenever the talk function on the TR-300 is enabled.

Headset Connector: A four pin XLR connec- tor for Input/Output. (Plug for Telex, Jack for RTS units). The headset jack will accept many different Telex model headsets. Compatible with other intercom headsets with four pin XLR connectors that are wired as shown in Figure 5.

MICROPHONE

GROUND (1)

BALANCED AUDIO OUT (3 and 4)

MICROPHONE AUDIO (2)

Plug for Telex Units

MICROPHONE

GROUND (1)

BALANCED AUDIO OUTPUT

(3 and 4)

MICROPHONE

AUDIO (2)

Jack for RTS Units

Figure 5

Headset XLR Connector Wiring

Charge Jack: Allows nickel-metal hydride batteries to be charged without removing them from the unit.

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Contents Telex Table of Contents Block Diagram of System IntroductionGeneral Description Page Technical Information Specifications BTR-300 BTR-300 Base Station TransceiverFeatures ReceivePortable Enable Switches and Indicators Front Panel Refer to FigurePlug for Telex Unit Crophone GainPage Front Panel BTR-300 Rear Panel BTR-300 Technical Information Specifications TR-300 TR-300 BELT-PACK TransceiverJack for RTS Units Headset XLR Connector Wiring Controls and ConnectionsPlug for Telex Units External Controls, TR-300 Dynamic / Electret Equipment SET-UP BTR-300 SET-UPPin Wiring for Rear Panel Jacks Internal Intercom SwitchesRack Mounting Attaching Brackets for Rack MountingAttaching 5/8-wave Antenna Wave Antenna Assembly Antenna InformationAntenna Connections Remoting Antennas when Rack Mounted FT 60cm Minimum distance FT 2m Or more Is bestAntenna Placement Antenna PolarizationVertically Polarized Antennas Proper Dressing of the AntennasBTR-300 Antenna Placement Operating System Near ObstructionsHeadset Microphone Select Switch Transmit SwitchLocal Headset Connection Interconnection to a HARD-WIRED Intercom System Typical Interface to Wired SystemConnecting Auxiliary Audio SYS- TEM Power ConnectionDummy Load DYNAMIC/ELECTRET Switch Battery InstallationTR-300 SET-UP Headset ConnectionPRE-WALK-THRU Checklist Power Local Headset VolumePush to TALK/LOCK-TO-TALK Switch System OperationBattery Check Low Battery/ Overmodulation Talk Indicator LightsHeadset Volume TR-300 OperationIntercom Switch Enable SwitchesEnabling Audio Portable TransceiversSetting System Gain Levels Adjusting GainBTR-300 Base Station TR-300 PortableSystem WALK-THRU Intercom GainAuxiliary Gain controls Auxiliary GainTroubleshooting Problem SolutionBattery Information BC-300NM1 Battery ChargerBC-300NM1 Battery Charger GeneralBC-300NM2 Battery Charger BC-300NM2 Battery ChargerAccessories Customer Service Information FCC Information JAN Made in U.S.A
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