<TALK> Mode

Description

Activation

 

 

 

 

 

 

Push-to-Latch/

Microphone

 

is

Tap

<TALK>

Momentary

enabled

until

the

button. Tap again

 

button

is

tapped

to turn off.

 

 

again.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(default mode)

If held down for 1/2

<TALK>

held

 

second

 

 

the

down for over 1/2

 

microphone path is

second.

 

 

 

disabled on release.

 

 

 

Momentary Only

<TALK>

button

Press

<1>

+

(Push-to-TX)

enables

the

audio

<TALK> + <2>

 

path for only as long

until

voice

 

as it is held down.

prompt

indicates

 

The beltpack will be

momentary mode

 

in this

mode

until

(about

 

3

 

reset

 

 

to

seconds).

Do

 

push-to-latch mode.

again to go back

 

 

 

 

 

to push-to-latch

 

 

 

 

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BATTERY

+

 

 

 

TALK

 

OFF

1

MIC

S.T.

2

 

 

ADJ

ADJ

 

Sidetone Level Adjust – Press <TALK> + <2> until a voice prompt indicates sidetone adjust mode has been entered (about 3 seconds). Keep holding <TALK> down and use the <1> button to decrease the level, <2> button to increase the level. Voice prompts will indicate the current level setting. Release all buttons for at least one second and the level will be set.

Wired Mode

Description

The TR-24 has the ability to be booted in one of three modes. These modes are wireless, wired and master wireless. This section will discuss the wired mode.

The wired mode is set by holding the <2> button down as the unit boots. Then release it once a channel LED has lit indicating communication has started. In this mode the beltpack’s radio is deactivated and the bottom RJ-45 Ethernet connection is active. The beltpacks communicate to each other via an Ethernet network connected to the RJ-45 jack on the bottom of the unit. No base stations are required for beltpacks to communicate with each other in this mode. The connection between beltpacks could be a direct connection via an Ethernet cable (100m, 328ft Max.) or connected via the building’s Ethernet infrastructure (See “Network Information” for more discussion of details.).

Telex

Location

 

 

 

 

1

Telex

 

H

U

B

Figure 5-5

Top View of TR-24

The sidetone (amount of your own voice fed back to your earphones) and microphone gain of the beltpacks may need adjusted from the factory defaults. The defaults are:

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H U B

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Location

2

Telex

H

U

B

Microphone Level = 4

Sidetone Level

= 2

Microphone Level Adjust – Press <1> + <TALK> until a voice prompt indicates microphone adjust mode has been entered (about 3 seconds). Keep holding <TALK> down and use the <1> button to decrease the level, <2> button to increase the level. Voice prompts will indicate the current level setting. Release all buttons for at least one second and the level will be set.

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BUILDING

INTRASTRUCTURE

Figure 5-6

Ten TR-24's communicating via Ethernet Backbone.

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Telex BTR-24 manual Wired Mode, Talk Mode Description Activation, Top View of TR-24

BTR-24, TR-24 specifications

The Telex TR-24 and BTR-24 are prominent products in the realm of wireless intercom systems, widely used in various applications including broadcasting, theater, and event production. These devices exemplify reliable communication technology, joining the ranks of professionals seeking seamless interaction in dynamic environments.

The Telex TR-24 is a beltpack transceiver designed for ease of use and flexibility. One of its key features is its lightweight and ergonomic design, allowing users to wear it comfortably for extended periods. The device boasts a high-quality audio performance with adjustable audio levels, providing clarity and reliability in communication. Its built-in microphone allows hands-free operation, which is essential in fast-paced workflow scenarios. Additionally, the TR-24 utilizes advanced digital technology to reduce noise and enhance voice intelligibility, ensuring users can communicate effectively even in noisy settings.

On the other hand, the Telex BTR-24 is a four-channel wireless base station that serves as the heart of the intercom system. Its ability to handle multiple channels simultaneously allows for better management of communication among team members. The BTR-24 is marked by its sophisticated frequency agility, which automatically selects the clearest channel to avoid interference. This feature is critical in ensuring uninterrupted communication in environments filled with various wireless signals.

The technology behind the TR-24 and BTR-24 utilizes cutting-edge digital transmission, significantly minimizing latency and maximizing range. This results in a robust communication link over various distances, making it suitable for larger events or expansive production sets. Both devices feature rechargeable batteries and a user-friendly interface, perfect for quick setup and operation.

Further enhancing their functionality, the TR-24 and BTR-24 can be easily integrated with other audio systems, making them versatile tools in diverse networking situations. They also include options for operating in various power modes, providing flexibility depending on the demands of the specific application.

Overall, the Telex TR-24 and BTR-24 stand out for their user-centric approach, reliability, and advanced technological features. They are designed to meet the rigorous demands of professionals in the entertainment and communications industry. With their exceptional audio quality, robust performance, and seamless usability, these devices continue to be a preferred choice for anyone seeking to enhance their communication capabilities.