Telex operating instructions Controls and Connections Rear Panel, BTR-1 Rear Panel

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Controls and Connections - Rear Panel

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Telex BTR-1

MADE IN U.S.A.

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TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

PATENT NO. 6,373,951 B1

 

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BTR-1 - Rear Panel

12.Relay Contacts: Normally Open. When activated it will close.

13.Receive Antenna Connector: TNC Female connector. The color dot near the connector must match the color of the antenna.

14.Auxiliary Connector: RJ-11 connector used to connect balanced auxiliary audio into and out of a base station.

15.CAN Bus: RJ-45 connectors used to connect a base sta- tion to a CAN type of communications bus.

16.4 WIRE Connector: RJ-11 connector used to connect balanced 4-W audio into and out of the base station.

17.Intercom Loop Thru: Two DB15 connectors used to loop 6 channels of intercom audio thru a base station.

18.Intercom Jacks: XLR intercom jacks to allow interfacing to the first four intercom ports via XLR connectors in ad- dition to them being available at the DB15 connectors.

19.Power Connector: Input power jack that requires 12 to 15 Volts AC or DC at 1000 mA.

20.Transmit Antenna Connector: TNC Female connector. The color dot near the connector must match the color of the antenna.

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Contents Telex Specifications Table of Contents IntroductionBTR-1 Base Station TR-1 BeltpackTable of Contents System Features IntroductionGeneral Description 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 Rack Mounting a Single Base StationRack Mounting Two Base Stations Side-by-Side Antenna Connection Antenna PlacementAntenna Polarization Distance between AntennasDistance Between base station and beltpack Operating System Near ObstructionsKeeping Site Clear to Antennas 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 TypeIntercom Settings Setting the A, B and C TR-1 button intercom SelectionsChanging Groups / Channels / Frequencies ClearScan RF MeterChanging to the RF Meter Screen ClearScan Groups1st Use Defaults Special Button Functions Factory DefaultsAlternate Screen LockoutTR-1 Operation System Quick StartControls and Connections Battery Installation Ensure that the On/Off volume control knob is turned offBattery Installation 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 SettingSerial Number Code Auto ProgrammingSoftware / Channel Map Version Factory Reset Lock Out1st Use 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.

One standout feature of the TR-1 is its impressive battery life. The device can operate for extended periods, allowing users to focus on their work without the constant need to recharge. Additionally, the TR-1 incorporates a robust RF performance capability, enabling reliable connectivity over long distances in challenging RF environments, where multiple signals may contest the same frequency spectrum.

On the other hand, the Telex BTR-1 is a versatile base station that complements the TR-1 by providing the backbone for wireless communication in professional settings. The BTR-1 supports multiple channels and can accommodate a variety of belt packs and headsets, making it an ideal choice for complex setups with numerous users. Its 2.4 GHz frequency band means less susceptibility to interference, ensuring that communications remain clear even in crowded situations.

The BTR-1's advanced matrix intercom features allow for flexible routing of audio signals between users, enhancing coordination during productions or events. The unit also includes extensive network capabilities, making it possible to integrate with other communication systems and allowing for remote access and monitoring.

Overall, both the Telex TR-1 and BTR-1 epitomize the blend of portability, reliability, and scalability required for professional audio communications. Their cutting-edge technologies and thoughtful design make them indispensable tools for broadcasters, event organizers, and any professionals who rely on effective and efficient communication solutions.