Telex Setting System Gain Levels, Adjusting Gain, BTR-300 Base Station, TR-300 Portable

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SETTING SYSTEM GAIN LEVELS

ADJUSTING GAIN

The gain may need to be adjusted for various audio conditions. The overmodulation light will indicate when the gain is too high. If the light is illuminated when you are talking, the gain is too high and will need to be decreased. If the light does not flash at all, and the audio is low, the gain may need to be increased. An occasional flash of the overmodulation indica- tor is fine.

Using a plastic screwdriver (supplied), adjust the control clockwise to increase the gain or counterclockwise to decrease the gain. Note that the gain can also be adjusted by changing the spacing between the microphone and your mouth.

BTR-300 BASE STATION

The microphone overmodulation indicator light for the BTR-300 headset can be found on the right side of the front panel. The micro- phone gain control potentiometer is located to the left of the indicator light.

TR-300 PORTABLE

The overmodulation circuitry in the TR-300 uses the same light as the low battery cir- cuitry. If modulation is too high this light will illuminate when talking.

If the gain needs to be adjusted, remove the belt clip on the rear of the unit and pry out the small rubber plug to the right of the screw boss. This will reveal the microphone gain control potentiometer. Once adjusted, replace the rubber plug.

INCREASE

CAUTION

D O N O T r e m o v e

this plug or attempt

to adjust. This beltpack

has been precisely tuned

Telex EV/

REMOVE BELT CLIP

 

and any attempt to alter

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this adjustment will result

in a non-operational unit.

EV

 

BTR 300

Mic On Push Twice to Latch

DECREASE

GAIN

REMOVE THIS RUBBER PLUG FOR ACCESS TO THE MICROPHONE GAIN CONTROL

OVERMODULATION

INDICATOR

bat/ talk ovmod

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Figure 35

Adjusting Microphone Gain - BTR-300

Adjusting Microphone Gain - TR-300

 

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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 ReceivePlug for Telex Unit Portable Enable Switches and IndicatorsFront Panel Refer to Figure 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 bestVertically Polarized Antennas Antenna PlacementAntenna Polarization 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 TR-300 SET-UP DYNAMIC/ELECTRET SwitchBattery Installation Headset ConnectionPRE-WALK-THRU Checklist Push to TALK/LOCK-TO-TALK Switch PowerLocal Headset Volume System OperationHeadset Volume Battery CheckLow Battery/ Overmodulation Talk Indicator Lights TR-300 OperationEnabling Audio Intercom SwitchEnable Switches Portable TransceiversBTR-300 Base Station Setting System Gain LevelsAdjusting Gain TR-300 PortableAuxiliary Gain controls System WALK-THRUIntercom Gain Auxiliary GainTroubleshooting Problem SolutionBC-300NM1 Battery Charger Battery InformationBC-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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