Telex BTR-1 operating instructions Lock Out, 1st Use, Factory Reset

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Entering ClearScan

1.Press and hold <MENU> + <SET> for 3 seconds. The following screen will appear:

Scan Groups

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<DOWN>

 

 

Scan within a Group

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<DOWN>

 

 

Scan Band

 

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ClearScan Menus

2.Use the <DOWN> arrow button to select the type of ClearScan desired.

3.Push <SET> to start the ClearScan.

4.Scan Groups

a.After the scan is done the group icon will be flash- ing. The left side of the screen will display the group. The right side of the screen will display the number of receive channels clear in that group.

b.Use the <UP>/<DOWN> arrows buttons to select a group, then push <SET> to set the group and start the channel scan within that group.

c.A f t e r t h e sc a n w it h in a g r o u p u s e t h e <UP>/<DOWN> to select a channel.

d.Hit <SET> to set the channel. The unit will now be set to the group selected earlier and the receive channel just selected.

NOTE: The transmit channel will be the one in that group that the unit was already set to. The ClearScan of the base station would select the best beltpack transmit channels to use.

5.Scan with in a Group

a.After the scan is done the channel icon will be flashing. The right side of the screen will display t h e b es t ch a n n e l in t h e g ro u p . U s e th e <UP>/<DOWN> arrows buttons to select a chan- nel, then push <SET> to set the channel.

6.Scan Band

a.Push <SET> to stop the scan band searching. The unit will sort the result and display the top 20 clear frequencies.

b.Use the <UP>/<DOWN> arrows to select a fre- quency then push <SET>.

c.The receive frequency is placed in user group 63u.

NOTE: The transmit frequency will not be in group 63u. The frequency to enter for transmit would be the result a base station scan band.

Lock Out

This function allows the user to lock the top panel and menu options. The talk button and A, B and C presets button will still work but the C and talk button mode can not be changed. Likewise the values and screen in the beltpack can be viewed but not changed.

Enabling / Disabling Lock Out

1.Press and hold the <UP>and <DOWN> buttons for three seconds. The word “SECURE” will appear on

the screen when lock out is active.

2. Press and hold the and button for three seconds again to disable lock out. The work “ACCESS” will appear.

1st Use

This function sets the beltpack to Group 1, channels A and 1 and leaves any user defined groups in memory. It will set unit to factory defined menu settings. It will also set the “Talk” and “C” button to their default modes.

Activating 1st Use

1.Press and hold the <MENU> button as powering-up the beltpack.

Factory Reset

This function sets the beltpack to Group 1, channels A and 1 and ERASES any user defined groups in memory. It will set unit to factory defined menu settings. It will also set the “Talk” and “C” button to their default modes.

Activating 1st Use

1.Press and hold the <MENU> + <SET> + <UP> + <DOWN> for three seconds.

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Contents Telex BTR-1 Base Station Table of Contents IntroductionSpecifications TR-1 BeltpackTable of Contents General Description System FeaturesIntroduction Blank BTR-1 Block Diagram BTR-1 Block DiagramTR-1 Block Diagram DSPBTR-1 Base Station Controls and Connections Front PanelControls and Connections Rear Panel BTR-1 Rear PanelTR-1 Top Panel TR-1 BeltpackControls and Connections Top Panel BAT/O.M. LightHeadset Jack Wiring TR-1 Rear Panel/Connector/AntennasPush-to-Talk/Push-to-Transmit Switch LCD Liquid Crystal DisplaySpecifications BTR-1TR-1 Specifications TR-1 Initial Equipment Set-UpUnpacking Quantity DescriptionRack Mounting Two Base Stations Side-by-Side Rack MountingRack Mounting a Single Base Station Antenna Polarization Antenna PlacementAntenna Connection Distance between AntennasKeeping Site Clear to Antennas Distance Between base station and beltpackOperating System Near Obstructions Antenna Placement ACS-101Blank BTR-1 Operation Basic Operational DescriptionRX Antenna 2W Intercom Ports BTR-1 Rear ConnectorsInterfacing to the BTR-1 TX / RX Antennas Intercom Assignments of XLR and D-Sub ConnetorsRelay 4W Intercom PortsAuxiliary port Can BusStart-up Powering the Base StationLocal Headset Status ScreenSystem Settings Encryption CodeFrequency Settings Base TX PowerBP Off Mode Intercom TypeChanging Groups / Channels / Frequencies Intercom SettingsSetting the A, B and C TR-1 button intercom Selections Changing to the RF Meter Screen RF MeterClearScan ClearScan GroupsAlternate Screen Special Button Functions Factory Defaults1st Use Defaults LockoutControls and Connections TR-1 OperationSystem Quick Start Battery Installation Battery InstallationEnsure that the On/Off volume control knob is turned off Headset Connection TR-1Transmit Modes PT TALK, PT TX SidetoneTR-1 Top Panel Editing Group / Channels Group and ChannelsTransmit Frequency Editing the TX Frequency User Groups OnlyBattery Display Receive FrequencyTransmit Power Settings Transmit PowerAdjusting the Microphone Gain 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 StructureFrequency Bands Band Pairing for SystemsAvailable Band Pairings Band Names and TV ChannelsFactory Group Plan Troubleshooting Problem SolutionBlank Cold Temperatures and Batteries Battery InformationBattery Life TR-1Blank Wire Systems Specifications RTSBlank FCC Information FCC LicensingBlank Software License End-User License Agreement for Telex SoftwareBlank Model No Length Order No Accessories and Replacement PartsMHz Log Periodic Antenna Includes mounting Four Slot Smart Charger with Four Nickel Metal HyBlank PN 803959 REV B March Made in U.S.A
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