Telex BTR-1 Special Button Functions Factory Defaults, 1st Use Defaults, Alternate Screen, Copy

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6= Interference found on the receive channel during the scan or no receive frequency in that receive channel posi- tion.

After a channel is decided upon, press <SET> to select that channel

ClearScanBand

This option continuously scans the whole receive band un- til user intervention. The scan starts at the beginning of the band, then checks and records every 200kHz for the RF re- ceived signal strength level. Press <SET> to store the re- sults in user group 63u. Press <MENU> to bail out of the band scan without saving any results. The results of the six clearest RF frequency areas are listed in the receive side of user group 63u. Channel 1 is the best (clearest) frequency found, channel 2 is the next best and so forth, to channel 6.

Special Button Functions

Factory Defaults

Press and hold <MENU> + <SET> + <DOWN> for 3 Sec- onds. A screen displaying, "Factory Defaults" will then ap- pear.

This function sets the base station to Group1, channels A and 1 and ERASES any user defined groups in memory. It will also set the unit to factory defined parameters.

1st Use Defaults

Press and hold <MENU> while turning on the base station. A screen displaying, "Factory Defaults" will then appear.

This function sets the base station to Group 1, channels A and 1 and RETAINS any user defined groups in memory. It will also set the unit to factory defined parameters.

Alternate Screen

Press and hold <MENU> for 3 seconds to toggle between the alternate screen and the status screen. The alternate screen is shown below.

The alternate screen displays the base name and number in double wide double tall characters. Up to ten character in the name can be displayed. It also shows the bands of the unit and the currently set frequencies.

Lockout

Press and hold the <UP> + <DOWN> buttons for 3 seconds to lock or unlock the base station. A padlock will appear on the status and alternate screens if the base is locked.

This function locks out a user from changing any options at the base station.

Copy

Press and hold the <SET> + <DOWN> buttons for 3 seconds and the following screen will appear:

This allows the user to select a user group to copy the current group to. Now the user could edit that group slightly if de- sired.

Display Start-up Screen

Press and hold <DOWN> + <TALK> for 3 seconds.

This function allows the user to check the software and chan- nel map version of the base station without rebooting the base.

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Contents Telex Specifications Table of Contents IntroductionBTR-1 Base Station TR-1 BeltpackTable of Contents General Description System FeaturesIntroduction Blank BTR-1 Block Diagram BTR-1 Block DiagramDSP TR-1 Block DiagramControls and Connections Front Panel BTR-1 Base StationBTR-1 Rear Panel Controls and Connections Rear PanelControls and Connections Top Panel TR-1 BeltpackTR-1 Top Panel BAT/O.M. LightPush-to-Talk/Push-to-Transmit Switch TR-1 Rear Panel/Connector/AntennasHeadset Jack Wiring LCD Liquid Crystal DisplayBTR-1 SpecificationsTR-1 Specifications Unpacking Initial Equipment Set-UpTR-1 Quantity DescriptionRack Mounting Two Base Stations Side-by-Side Rack MountingRack Mounting a Single Base Station Antenna Connection Antenna PlacementAntenna Polarization Distance between AntennasKeeping Site Clear to Antennas Distance Between base station and beltpackOperating System Near Obstructions ACS-101 Antenna PlacementBlank Basic Operational Description BTR-1 OperationRX Antenna Interfacing to the BTR-1 TX / RX Antennas BTR-1 Rear Connectors2W Intercom Ports Intercom Assignments of XLR and D-Sub ConnetorsAuxiliary port 4W Intercom PortsRelay Can BusLocal Headset Powering the Base StationStart-up Status ScreenEncryption Code System SettingsBP Off Mode Base TX PowerFrequency Settings Intercom TypeChanging Groups / Channels / Frequencies Intercom SettingsSetting the A, B and C TR-1 button intercom Selections ClearScan RF MeterChanging to the RF Meter Screen ClearScan Groups1st Use Defaults Special Button Functions Factory DefaultsAlternate Screen LockoutControls and Connections TR-1 OperationSystem Quick Start Battery Installation Battery InstallationEnsure that the On/Off volume control knob is turned off Transmit Modes PT TALK, PT TX TR-1Headset Connection SidetoneTR-1 Top Panel Transmit Frequency Group and ChannelsEditing Group / Channels Editing the TX Frequency User Groups OnlyReceive Frequency Battery DisplayAdjusting the Microphone Gain Transmit PowerTransmit Power Settings Changing the Transmit Power SettingSoftware / Channel Map Version Serial Number CodeAuto Programming 1st Use Factory ResetLock Out Blank TR-1 Menu Structure TR-1 Menu StructureBTR-1 Menu Structure BTR-1 Menu StructureAvailable Band Pairings Band Pairing for SystemsFrequency Bands Band Names and TV ChannelsFactory Group Plan Problem Solution TroubleshootingBlank Battery Life Battery InformationCold Temperatures and Batteries TR-1Blank RTS Wire Systems SpecificationsBlank FCC Licensing FCC InformationBlank End-User License Agreement for Telex Software Software LicenseBlank MHz Log Periodic Antenna Includes mounting Accessories and Replacement PartsModel No Length Order No Four Slot Smart Charger with Four Nickel Metal HyBlank PN 803959 REV B March Made in U.S.A
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BTR-1, TR-1 specifications

The Telex TR-1 and BTR-1 represent significant advancements in the realm of professional audio communication, particularly suited for broadcast environments and large-scale live events. Both devices reflect Telex's commitment to innovation and superior functionality.

The Telex TR-1 is a crucial component in wireless intercom systems. It is designed for portable use, featuring a compact and lightweight design that makes it ideal for remote locations and on-the-go communications. The TR-1 utilizes advanced digital signal processing technology, which ensures crystal-clear audio quality and minimal latency, crucial for effective communication in dynamic environments. Its ergonomic design includes intuitive controls, which allow users to adjust volumes and change channels with ease, providing quick access to vital communication functionalities.

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