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1. Min Level cont jase Station Transmitter Output Mix Levels Select transmitter or 2 then press the ENTER baton Use the let arrow button to select the Tx box then use the control knob to adjust the transmiter Master output level in 1S increments Select a box next to ICI IC2 or Aus to enable that input in the output mix Mie isa standard input Place the cursor to the left of any slider bar and use the contra knob to adjust each output level in increments of 254B fine or 2 254B coarse NOTE Sce Dial Adjustment Sting page 20 for information on changing between fine and course jase Station Transmitter Mix Levels continued Select transmitter 1 or 2 then press the ENTER baton Use the let arrow button to select the Tad box then use the control knob to adjust the trmsminer ouput level in 1 SB increments Select the box to the left of RX through RX 0 continuously enable a particular receiver to the ttansniter NOTE Leve these boxes unchecked for normal operation Place the cursor to the left fay slider box and use the control knob to adjust each output level in increments of 254B fine or 2 254B coarse NOTE Sce Dial Adjustment Sting page 20 for information on changing between fine and course Eeioac Fies fu setn Pir shared Frea jase Station Recelver Frequency Frequencies PI P4 S1 S4 and T1 T ar
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5. fees 0 0 OF eee a TE Be eee Intercom Output Mixing continued Selet ICI or IC2 then select the boxes next to RXT RX4 to enable input Use the contol knob tw adjust output level in 0 2548 or 22548 increments for the desired mix Chock these boxes only if you want receiver audio continuously fod to the Intercom Output Leave hem unchecked for normal operation Place the cursor to the left of the bar below ICAB and use the contol knob to adjust the overall IC Sudio ouput level in 1 dB increments 2 Headset Output Mising Select HSL headset lefi or HSR headset igh thn select the box next to ICL IC2 Aux andor Mic to enable input Use the control knob to adjust ouput level in 2508 or 2 2548 increments for the desired mix Piace the cursor to the eft of the bar below HSB and use the con knob to adjust the overall headset audio ouput level in SB increments Headset Output Mixing continued Select HSL headset lefi or HSR headset igh thn select the boxes next 1o RXL RXG 10 enable input Use the control knob to adjust output level in ODSdB or 2 2548 increments for the desired mix Chock these boxes only if you want receiver audio continuously fod tothe Headset Output Leave hem unchecked for normal operation Place the cursor to the left of the bar below HSB and use the con knob to adjust the overall hendset audio output leve
6. Both A and B indicators blink green simultancously Factory settings checksum is invalid Return the Belipac for service 4 Both A and B indicators blink orange simultaneously for ive seconds User settings have bee lost Connect the Beltpac to a base station and reconfigure I the condition reoccur the Belipac may require service AIl indicators blink rapidly Batteries are too low for continued operation Replace batteries TEM SOFTWARE ECTION 4 PRO CASO is a Microsoft Windows application which enables the user to make all PRORSO base station and Beltpac configuration senings ona PC and save the setings to files An RS 232 interface cable must be used 10 connect the PROSSO base station to the PC in which PCSS0 software is installed PDARSO is a Palm OS application for remote configuration of individual Belipacs It uses an KDA infarc Tight link to communicate with Beltpacs far the purpose of retrieving and changing user setings AlI settings except the Blac ID and name can be changed with PDAS PC830 Installation Minimum Requirements for Use of PC8S0 Software IBM compatible PC with a Pentium microprocessor Minimum of 32 megabytes RAM Minimum of 100 megabytes available hard disk space One available RS 232 serial port Soil interface cable appropriate for your PC See Section 2 1 Microsoft Windows 98 Windows NT4 0 Sve Pac 3 Windows 2000 Windows ME or Windows XP Familia
7. Fies ovan tase Station Auxillary Input Level Use the control knob to adjust the auxiliary input love Any change made here will be reflected in the Monitor Input display for Aux Input Mie Inout Lg sae sase Station Microphone Input Level Use the control knob to adjust the front panel headset microphone input evel Any change made here wili be reflected in the Monitor Input display Tor the Mie Input tention Save Settings Before Scan NOTE In a Master Slave configuration always perform frequency scans at the Master base The Master will automatically save its senings n File However the Slave s will not Slave settings must be saved manually at each Slave or with PCRS Frequency Sea Connect a Beltpac to the BELTPAC CONFIG connector on the front panel of the base station to nab scanning of base ans requencies In this operation the Beltpac and base station ceive are scanned to find the cleanest group of FRequeaces for the base station to transmit on and they are assigned to TXI and TX2 in the base Station Also based on the number of receivers in the system up 10 12 it determines the best group of irequeneies for the base stations to receive on Those frequencies are distributed first come firstserved to the Belpacs assuming 16 Belpacs will be used as Belipae transmit frequencies Belipac receiver frequenci
8. and the AUX ied status LED lights An external 4 wire interface with appropriate levels can then be connected to the front panel headset connector The headset amplifier and microphone preamp are still used Therefore the audio levels may need t0 be matched to the dite line through external devices To set the system up for 2 Wire Distributed operation configure the Master base as either Ms 2 Wire or Manr 2 Wiee ISO vith the appropriate number of Slaves Then configure the Slaves as Slave 2 2 Wire NOTE Be sure to save settings separately on the Master and Slave bases Connect audio cables to the auxiliary inputs and outputs as deseribed for Aux Distributed set up Connect Zire lines between the bases as needed Two lines are required if Clear Com lines are used but only one is owed far RTS I the system is to De connected oa hardwired intercom system through the 2 wire interface do that as well Be sure that all bases are configured for the same type of 2 wire line Clear Com or RTS Hno hardwired systema is to be used or the hardwired system uses the d vwire interfaces it will be necessary to terminate the 2 wit lies External 200 Ohm terminators may be used or the line may be terminated internally on the Master To do this remove the base station cover and move the jumpers at JPA and JPS to short pins 1 and 2 Be sure to restore them 1o their original positions before connecting the base to an existing 2 wire system With a 4
9. appears HM Electronics Ine is not responsible for equipment malfunctions due to erroneous translation of its publications from their origina English version CTION 1 INTRODUCTIO PROSO equipment operates in the UHF band fom 470 MHz to 740 MH in 18 MHZ subsets Transmiters and eceivers operate n different non adjacent 18 MHZ bands Synthesized frequencies can be selected in 25 kHz increments over each 18 MHz band for 720 tansnit and 720 different receive frequencies Base stations can be configured with up to four receivers and rwo transmitters supporting up to four Beltpacs in full tine transmit fullduplex operon Two a three base stations interconnected can support up to nele Belpacs operating at once The channel lockout feature supports several Belipacs sharing the same frequency In this mode he Boye user on a shared frequency can ransmit at ime IF another user is aleady rusting on th frequency 2 busy signal will be heard A maximum of sixteen Beltpacs can be used wih a system one to three base stations A feature can be selected that scans through all available intermodulation free frequency groups to automatically configure the system for the best available set of frequencies Specified quences can be saved for quick recall The PROSSO can be configured for fixed power output levels or automated output power control With the automated feature selected tbe PROSSO senses bow far a Beltpac is from
10. buton B light indicates Channel 2 ative 3 Power and batery condition nator D bunton 4 C tan 10 Transmit ight indicates transmiter oa 5 A Ugh indicates Channel 1 active 11 B buton 6 C fanesion light 12 Auxiliary volume contol Beltpac Bottom Panel Features iste nao w 13 Headset connector 17 Remote configuration connector 14 Transmit antenna connector 18 Microphone gain adjustment 15 Banery compartment cover 19 Ausiliay input connector 16 Battery cover thumb arip 20 Receiver antennu connector BLOCK DIAGRAMS Base Station EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station GENERAL Frequency Range Frequency Response Power Requirements Temperature Range Weight of Receivers of Transminens Wire LO 2 Wie LO Auxiliary Input Auxiliary Output Paging Output Page amp Alert Relay Belipac Interface PC Interface Extemal Control Interface Headset Connector Mie Input Headset Output Front Panel Controis Front Panel Indiestors Rear Panel Controls TRANSMITTER Type Transmit Power Modulation Type Deviation Occupied Bandwidth Frequency Stability Harmonics Spurious Antenna Type 470 608 MHz 614
11. eee DOGO ao output level in aD Increments Sere eee 00 unde GES mee 03 99 fmm 00 GF me 0309 SS Page Output Mising Fries Select the ox next to ICI 12 Aux andor Mie to able input then use the Gono knob 1o adjust E Supt level in 0 2848 or 22548 increments or putes She desired mix Piace the eusor othe of the bar below Paget pes anase the control knab to adjust the veal Page DENET Sadio output leve in increments T i 39 lagean HA se 08l fe ho Bee oe a Surg Fries fart Paae ag Eho ao ee mmc 0 Page Output Mixing continued Select the box es next o RXI RXG then use the Control knob to adjust output level in 0 254B or 2 2548 increments for the desired mix Check these boxes only if you want receiver audio continuously fed to the Page Output Leave them Unchecked for normal operation Place the cursor to the left of the bar below Page ds and use the contol knob to adjust the overal Page Sudio ouput evel in 1 54B increments TET i tercom Output Mixing Select ICI or IC2 then select the box next to Aux andlor Mie to enable input Use the conto knob tw adjust output level in 0 2848 or 2254B increments for the desired mix Place the cursor to the left of the bar below ICAB and use the contol knob to adjust the overall IC Audio ouput level in 1 54B increments Ea it SRD Fries fart esas
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14. the base station isell Depending on the speed of the PC it may be necessary to lick the Freeze Screen button at the bottom of the window to make t possible to move away Irom the Status or Monitor tabs It is necessary to freeze these screens if you wish 0 select a menu item while displaying Status or monitoring audio levels Whon two or three bases are tied together in a cascaded configuration the computer is connectod to the Master base PCRSO can access the stings of each base by selecting the appropriate base om the drop down list in he upper right portion ofthe sereen A particularly useful feature of PCBS is the ability to display and alter the audio connection matrix This window shows all possible and ative audio connections To open the window select Audio Conncetion Matrix Trom the View menu Onee open the window will display all active connections as check marks beside a green square As connections change the sereen will be updated with the new information To force a manual connection simply chock the desired box es To breik a connection uncheck the desired boxes Note that Two types of connections are shown Manual connections and dynamic coanestons Manual connections result from configuration stings or functions Dynamic connections result fom Beltpac operations or the font panel Talk buon Checking a bos in the window always results in a manual connection Manual coneetons are not overridden by dynamic oper
15. thom to the Belpacs ftom the Master base Then synchronize the settings Tom the Master see page 24 and save the senings at the Slaves f paging will be used connect the page outputs of cach base to separate inputs on the paging amplifier and connect page relays in series or parallel as required If only Beltpaes on a single base will be allowed 10 page itis only necessary to connect that base to the paging amplifier Mert Relay Operation Unlike the dedicated page relay the alert rely is configurable for various functions It can be configured to signal an alarm when an undesirable condition exists such as high temperature in the base station or a low battery in a Beltpac It can also be used as a general purpose output controlled by a bunion oa a Beltpac The relay can be enabled for any combination of these actions Asan over temperature alarm the relay is energizod whenever the base station intemal temperature exceeds 60 C H remains energized until the temperature falls below 53 C The base will not shut down automatically due t over temperare conditions However operating the system above the specified ambient temperatures nay result in improper operation or damage When enabled to alert on low battery conditions the relay will energize when any Belpa reports a low battery condition I will emain energized until all Belpacs report good battery voltage Thus even if the battery runs down completely and the Belpa sto
16. 1 a NOTE When only one Slave will be cascaded with i a Master a standard Ethene crossover cable can be usea for ihe da connection This the Type of able used to connec two computers without a hub or th outa eis available in stores Data Cable Configuration for More Than One Slave Base Station 19 Channel 1 Line Nulling Control Use his adjustment to mull the Chanel 1 2 wirecoaneton when attached to other eabled intercom devices This comro active even if the 4 wire only mode i selected 20 Channel 1 2 Wire Intercom Connector Provides 3 pin female XLR connector for interfacing other cabled intercom devices 1o Channel 1 on the PROESO NOTE PRORSO does not provide or require 2 wire ine power RTS Mode Pin Clear Com Mode Pin 1 Pin 2 Channel L Pin2 Pin 3 Channel 2 Pin 21 Clear Com RTS Select Button In position RTS Mode Out position Clea Coai Mode 22 Channel 22 Wire Intercom Connector Provides 3 pin female NLR connector for interfacing other cabled intercom devices to Channel 2 on the PRORSO NOTE PRORSO does not provide oe reguine 2 wire line power RTS Mode Pin 1 Common Cle Con Mode Pin 1 Common Pin 2 Channel L Pin2 NC Pin 3 Channel 2 Pin 3 Channel 2 23 Channel 2 Line Nulling Adjustment Use this adjustment to null the Channel 2 2 wire connection when sttaced to other cabled intercom devi
17. 740 MHz in 18 MHZ TX and RX bands S0 Hizo 10 Kitz 100 M0VAC 0 60H2 or 12 14VDC B222F 050 C 19 1 72 x 11 5 LRU 4826x 437x2921 em S11 Ibs 4 99 kg maximum 1 104 configurable Oto 2 configurable RS 6000 balanced level adjustable simultaneous operation with 2 wise XLR 3F extemally switchable RTS or Clear Comi mode 2000 Tevel adjustable null adjustable XLR 3F 44 635 mm combo jack 6000 balanced level adjustable XLR 3M 6000 balanced level adjustable XLR 3M 6000 balanced level adjustable 2 fourpin Mole GOW switching capacity 2A 30VDC RJ10 RS 232 DB9 RS 232 38400 baud RJS RS 422 XLRAM Amo detect low impedance dynamic o electret microphone Stereo 160mW per side Mono gt 200mWV into SO Power Switch Up Down Left Right Enter amp Caneel Menu Buttons Receiver Quick Menu Burtons Rotary knob for adjustments Headset channel select amp PTT Graphie LCD 4 Receiver Status LEDs 3 Intercom Status LEDs 3 Headset channel select LEDs Headset PTT LED 2 wire channel ine nuli RTS Cear Com mode swich 20 synthesizod 25 KHz channel steps 240 100 10 or 1 mW mM sokz 190 kHz maximum 10pm Exceeds FCC specifications ewave whip Supplied or extemal BNC connector RECEIVER Type RF Sensitivity Squete Image Rejection Squete Squelch Quieting Frequency Stabiliy Distortion Antenna Type 720 synthesized 25 kHz channel steps IgV for 204B SIN
18. AD Adjustable soan Data channel coded plus carrier signal level oon 10ppm lt 19 at maximum deviation wave whip supplied or external BNC connector Beltpac GENERAL Frequency Range Antenna Type Frequency Response Bartery Requirements Bariery Life Temperature Range Weigh Base Interface PDA Interface Auxiliary Input Headset Connector Mie Input Headset Oust Contos Indicators TRANSMITTER Type Transmit Power Transmission Modes Modulation Type Deviation Occupied Bandwidth Frequency Stability Harmonics Spurious RECEIVER Type RF Sensitivity Image Rejection quel Saueleh Quieting Frequency Stability Distortion 470 608 Mz 614 740 MHzin 18 MHZ TX and RX bands Flexible Yowave feld eplaceable SO Heto 10 kite 6AA Alkaline Cells optional NIMH PTE Up to 9 hours alkaline PTT Up to 15 hours alkaline ILIE 080 C 16 oz 454 kg with banieres RJO RS 232 WDA Connector 1 8 3 18 mm miniature phone jack Impedance 10KQ Receive Level 100mV minimum Overrides optional 2nd receiver if installed XLR AM optional field installable XLR 5F Auto dete low impedance dynamic or electret microphone 200m WW 1 THD into 00 capable of driving 8 4000 Main Volume Conto with power swich and push4o nute 2nd RCVR Ext Volume Control with pusi to mute 4 modeifunetion switches Microphone gain adjustment Powerlow banery LED Transmit LED 2 channe
19. Bases for mone information Single Transmitter Two Channel Operation IF desired a single transmitter may be used to distribute both intercom channels to Belipac users This allows users to listen to both intercom channel simultancously and still be able 1o seleet tlk on a particular channel Because the mixing takes place inside the base station all users hear the nvo channels in the same combination Gelpac auxiliary volume controls are not used I users need to adjust the two channels separately mo transmitters and optional second receivers in the Beltpacs are required To configure the system for single transmitter operation first disable one transmitter by selecting Offin the Base Tx Setup screen see page 13 Then configure all Beltpacs so that both receiver frequencies are set 1o the one transmit frequency For example IF the base tarsmiter is set 1o 508 250 MHz set both Belpa RXI and ROC wo 508 280 MHz The indicator LED s on the Beltpas will continue to indicate whieh channel is the user s alk channel The base tation DSP will automatically mix both intercom channels into the one transmitter IFB Transmitter Operation In a PROSSO system equipped with dual receiver Beltpacs the system may be configured to act as an IFB transmiter When configured in this way dual receiver Beltpac users will hear al intercom audio through the primary receiver and IFB audio through the second receiver Users with single receiver Belpacs wi
20. Beltpae setup 489 Cand D Buttons Performa functions set up in Belipae programming Refer to Equipment Setup in Section 2 Only momentary function can be used Ist for momentary function buton will remain on only while held C and D buttons have no lock function Either or both of these butions can be tumed ofin Beltpae setup 12 Auxiliary Volume Control Controls mix levels af auxiliary input ar un optional second receiver Press and old comro burton fo mute sux input or second receiver Tndicator Lights PoweesBattery Light Remains lit when power is on Green goo batteries Amber low bates Red nearly dead batteries 67 Cand D Ligh On while any functions programmed into C and D buttons are activated 10 Transmit Light On steady red while Beltpac steaming 5 amp 8 A and B Channel Indicator Lights Acgosn while listening on Channel L Ated while talking on Channel 1 green while listening on Channel 2 Beest while talking on Channel 2 A amp B both green wile listening to both channels reguires optional second receiver A or B blinking groen indicates current channel on dusl receiver Belpac M indicator lights LEDs are configured on holding the C and D buttons while tuming the Beltpac power on wil disable them unti the next time the Beltpac is tumed ff and on again IFLEDs are configured of holding the C and D buttons while tuming the Belpae power on will tum the LEDs bacik
21. Displays Information displays provide information about the base station and its current configuration stings file and testing capability far wansmmitter and receiver sub carriers The File number displaye is for current configurarion setings 1t was the settings fle being used the ast time the base station was tumed of or the Hast setings file you saved since the base station was tumed on This is the file that will be used next time the base station power is tumed on Wiccan jase station software version number and date ae displayed DSP software version number is displayad a Diagnostic Tests lose To perform a Sub Carrier Transmitter Test with the cursor at the BP box enter a Belpac TD i A e a ai Te aona den prea dk ENTE buton sop E nn SiE Baa ep va Sea NOTE Te Bepac mst be ma on and serto ae Sorta te mete Srm zE Preus the Belpa C and D burons on a Beiyae ie Sita To prim Sb Corer g eer Tot tof Sten se ENTER ee assem Aer comping the suet af fe Bator ile h eto mode wis cette cory re To use the internally generated Tone Test nee function select te waveform type OM Sine Tag Saare u inp Beane 0 10 S00 00 700 te sue ae ite iano a tia dopa OCT 12 Px TX AUX OUT Paps HSR HSL ATH ATX A Tot ote band Toe pt eet OF aE ou seven pee ee NOTE Ductohedptl sampling appro
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23. PRO850 Wireless Intercom Operating Instructions Base Station Version A 2 0x HM ELECTRONICS INC 14110 Stowe Drive Poway CA 2064 USA Table of Contents SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION cso EQUIPMENT FEATURES 7 Base Station Front Panel Features 2l Base Station Rear Panel Features 2 alipaa Top Pane Fontres F Beltpac Bottom Panel Features 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS T Base Station 4 ipa 4 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION Base Station 3 Blas Factory Dated Fegan Frequency Pa SECTION EQUIPMENT SETUP eT BASE STATION SETUP o SECTIONS PRORST OPERATION nn BASE STATION OPERATION i Uses of Front Panel Controls Indices and Connectors u Display Sereen Navigation H Display Sereen Functions mnd Sten Som 77 State Displays Moaitar splays 7 Be Cog SS T Base Configuration Stings 15 Betas Coaiawation Setin w ving aad Loading Configurations vanced Configuration Seng EJ Totoro Displays DISET Teste DVARCED CONFIGURATION m Auxiliary Input and Output Futons 30 Single Transminer Two Channel Operation 30 TFB Trusmiter Operation 30 Teng Matos Base Sains ar As Distributed Set Up 31 Wie Distributed St Up 31 Tam Cantgurton 2 Alen Relay Operation 2 BELTPAC OPERATION 7 Contos and Burtons 33 Thaler gh u nets an Aus Trenes x Infrared Window 36 Dual Receiver Operation 34 Troubles 7 SECTION
24. Pror SYSTEM sor rwa PERSO Installation 3s E at PDARSO Operation s TIMITED WARRANTY oona FCC LICENSING The HME PROSSO is Type Accepted under Part 74 of the United States Federal Communications Commission ECC Code of Federal Regulations governing general purpose applications The system Teguires an FCC sation Beense if operated within the United States ris possessions Licensing of this equipment is the User s responsibly Licensability depends on the Users classification equipment pplication and frequency selected The user should contact the appropriate elecomsmunicatons authority for any desired clarification CAUTION Changes or modifications made by the user could void the user s authority to operate PRORSO equipment MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLERS AND USERS Use only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas Base Station Antenna minimum safe distance 9 54 inches 24 24 em at 100 duty eyele Base Station Antenna gal zero dBi referenced to a monopole The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure 10 RF Radio Frequency energy which is below the OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act limits Antenna mounting The antenna supplica by the manufacturer or radio dealer must not be mounted ata location such that during radio transmission any person or persons can come closer than the above indienscd minimum safe distance to the antenna Le 9 34 in
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26. a Os ler tb A a ai il on ning ht bod coe Ine Troubleshooting Ma Beltpac fails to communicate with the base check the following items 4 Be certain it has fresh batteries is on and is within range of the base station Verify that the Beltpae receiver frequencies RX and RX2 are set to the corresponding base transmit frequencies Belipae RXT should always be set to base TX frequency unless TX is disabled or nor present Likewise RX2 should always be set to base TX2 frequency unless TX2 is disabled or not present 4 Check the Boipac transmit frequency and be certain that ne receiver on the base is tuned to that fequency and is enabled Be certain the Beltpac has a valid numeri ID between 1 and 65279 and that the base has the same ID set for one of the sixteen Beltpacs see page 20 Ifa Belrpac attempts to talk on a base that does not have ts ID tbe base will reject the Belipac Be certain the Beltpac is several feet away fom the base receive antenna The base receiver may be overloaded if a Beliac operating at Ful power s too close The following abnormal conditions can be indicated by the LED s on the top of the Bepac Both C and D indicators on continuously without any buttons pressed The Beltpac i in test mode Turn the power of wait one second and tum the power back on Both A and B indicators blinking rod simultaneously An intemal memory failure has been detected Ream the Beltpac for service
27. ach he angle waveform will not be stow above 1 KHZ The square waveform will have jiter above 4 KHZ and always has some ringing on the edges ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Because ofits advanced digital signal processing the PRONSO is very flexible and can be configured to fit the nods of any instalation This section covers some of the available configurations Auxiliary Input and Output Functions The base station auxiliary input and output are used for different purposes depending on the system configuration In Single Not Distributed mode see page 15 the auxiliary input can be mixed with other Soures and delivered 1o any output This allows an input such as program audio to be fed 10 all Beltpac users Wied intercom users or simply monitored by the local headset In this mode the auxilay output may be used asa secondary paging channel without relay contacts when Betpacs are configured for Talk Aux o asan ouput to monitor any combination of inputs When the base is configured for Single ISO mode see page 15 the auxiliary input and output work together as an additional isolated four wire intercom channel Any input is delivered 1o all Beltpac users on both eansmiters Any Beltpac user pressing an ISO button will be heard through the auxiliary output In Master Slave modes the auxiliary input and output are used to distribute receiver audio ftom the Slaves up 10 the Master See the section on Cascading
28. ared in the Base Receiver Frequency Setup See page 16 S ET Belipae Transmitter Frequency Select the desired Beltpac and the transmitter frequency for that Belipa s operation PI 12 S1 12 TI 12 and U 16 If U1 16 is selected use the control knob and the up and down arrow buttons to select the desired frequency in 25kH2 20 SEAT TE Betipac Receiver Frequency Select the desired Beltpac and the receiver FRequency for that Belipac s operation P1 4 S1 4 Ti A orU1 16 IFU 16 is selected use the control kb and the up and down arrow buttons to Select the desired frequency in 2SKH2 increments NOTE When only one receiver is present it wil switch between the two frequencies as needed When two receivers are present the primary ceiver is RX and the second receiver is RX2 Normally RX is for imereom CHL RX2 is for intercom CH2 unless base station TX2 is off or in IFB mode In ihat case both imercom channels go through base TX1 and thus Beltpac RX Normally Beliac RX is the same as base station TXI and Belipac RX2 is the same as base station TX2 SET TE Beltpac Receiver Select the Beltpac and receiver then use the control knob to adjust its squelch level NOTE RX2 squelch adjustment is reserved for a Second receiver when a Beltpac has nwo reeves PCN is the Beltpae that is plugged into the base station therefore ad
29. ations However clearing a eanneetion manuslly does not prevent aa dynamic or manual connection from being established None that the Audio Connection Matrix window can anly be opened while PERSO is online PERSO may be used to copy files between the PC and the base between files on the buse and between bases in cascaded configuration To copy fles select Senings Copy Settings fom the File menu or click the fling faint button on the tol bar The sereen shown below will appear Select the sourse of the settings on the leftside and the destination on the right side and then click Start IPC FILE hasbeen chosen for source or destination another dilog bax will open for you t specify the file name w ECTION 5 PDA850 INSTALLATION Minimum Requirements for Use af PDASSO Software Palm compatible PDA with IrDA port Minimum of 1 megabyte of available RAM Palm OS 3 5 or Imer A PC with the ability to Hot Syne to the PDA There are two versions of PDARSO on the CD One version is far devices nunning Palm OS 3 5 4 x The other version is Yor devices running Palm OS 5x To rua PDARSO on a Palm OS S based device it is first necessary to obtain the AppFarpe Crossfire Client Booster application This can be purchase from AppForge directly at wv appfrgseom For OS 4 x and earlier devices the Booster application is included in the PDAS installation program and does not need to be purchased or downloaded NOTE No
30. ces This conto is active even if the 4 wie only mode is selected 24 Channel 1 RJ4S wire Intercom Interface Connector Use this RHS connector for 600 balanced interface of PROS30 Channel 1 with onher cabled intercoms Pin designations are as follows Pins 1 2 7 amp Shave no connection Pin Pin Pin Intercom In Pin 6 Intercom Out 25 Channel 2 RAAS 4 wire Intercom Interface Connector Same as 10 but for Channel 2 26 Ausilary Input Connector Use this 3 pin female XLR standard phon ack connector for balane 20NBV maximum auncliary audioinput Pin L 27 Ausllary Output Connector Use this 3pin male XLR connector for balanced 204BV maximum auxiliary audio outpu Pin audio op in oO 29 12 14VDC Power Jack Use this connestor for DC power input C 30 Page Relay Connector Use this pin Phoenix connector for relay closure based on Beltpae pase contol Switching capacity of the relay is OW 2A 30VDC Pin designations ane as follows A Pint La Pia 31 Alert Relay Connector Use this 4pin Phoenix connector for relay closure based on alert conditons Switching capacity of the relay i GOW 24 SOVDC Pin designations are the same ns far 16 above 32 TRANSMIT Antenna Connector Connect the teansmiter amenna to this BNC connector The color und if present around the antenna should match the color dot E present near the connectar on the base 38 Groundin
31. ches 2424 em at 100 duty eyele To comply with cument FCC RF exposure limits the amenna must be installed at or exceeding the minimum safe distance shown above and in uecondance with the requirements of ie antenna manufacturer or supplier Antenna substitution Do not substitute any antenna for the one supplied or recommended by the manufacturer or radio dealer You may be exposing person or persons Io excess radio frequency adaton You may contact your radio dealer or The manufacturer foe further instructions WARNING Maintsin a separation distance from the base station transmit antenna to a person s af wt least 4 inches 2424 em at 10084 duty cycle You as the qualified end user of this radio device must control the exposure conditions of bystanders to ensure the minimum separation distanee above is maimained betwen the antenna and nearby persoas foe satisfying RF exposure compliance The operation of this transmiter must satisfy the requirements of Occupational Contlled Exposure Environment for work related use Transmit oniy when personis are t least the minimum distanse from the properly installed externally mounted antenna Hereby HM Eleewonies Ine declares that the PROS isin compliance with the essentia requirements and other relevant provisions of EMC Directive 9 336EEC CE usta in this publication are approximate representations ofthe actual suipment and may not be exactly as the equipment
32. conds its starus will be shown as Unk unknown Also if Belipae is out of range or its power is of is status will be shown as Unk Betipa Stan Select a Belipa by the name or number shown thn press the ENTER buton to obtain its sats Select Stop Tlk to stop a Istched on Belpa from The Pwr box shows the current transmiter power level the selected Blac The Sig box indicates how well he Beltpae is ceiving transmission Low OK or High fom the base station The Bat box shows battery satus of the selected Beltpac OK Low or Dead Ta Beltpac user identification is shown when Belipac user is pressing Talk buon Status Monitor Displays Monitor displays provide inpuoutput levels and input level adjustments for all devices connected to the Monitors Audio Levels Select the desired input source then move the curser o the bar at the top of the sereen Use the Control knob to adjust the audio input evel Trom the selected source in SB incremems Base Station Inputs base sation Cutputs tes one et Tor Outou PARAN ct Monitors Audio Levels at Base Station Outputs Use the upon arrow button to view the output Javel from the DSP of the desired output tobe monitored Base Configuration Settings Configuration displays provide customized configuration setings for the base station and Beltpacs They Siso allo
33. e preset inthe system and cannot be changed Frequencies UI US can be set by The user Select receiver RX RXA then select a tequency For that receiver If you select a user ftequeney UL US move the cursor to the frequency box and use he up and down arrow butions Together with the contol knob to select a frequency User FRequences can be selected in 2SkHz increments For multiple Beltpacs to share a receiver feguency PTS check the Ptt Shared box If you select Prt Shared you must also set the Belpue transmitters to pts See page 20 NOTE Frequencies within the same group P S or T are compatible with each other and free of intermodulation leetoac Fies TARN Sof meme Gl on RuoLige oo oon jase Station Receiver Control Select a receiver and select the Off or On bution totum off oron Use the up and downarrow buttons together with the contol knob to adjust the squelch and audio levels NOTE The amount of gain applicd here to ceiver audio level at input of DSP will lo be Shown on the Monitor Input display sereen for that Espa Fies ine NO OSL a BUN DEt tase Station Configuration Single Select Single Not Dist for a single base station without the ISO feature for ISO communication only among Belipacs Select Single ISO for a single base station with the ISO feature for ISO communication among Bael
34. en someone is talking on the ISO channel the light will be on steady and blinking of 45 Receiver Status 1 RECEIVER STATUS lights l 4 Iieators and Buttons ydy red if the respective receiver squelch is tumed down or if it is receiving a signal squelch is open linking amber when the respective receiver is receiving status update from a Blip teady green when the Beltpac user is aking through the receiver iking red or green if the Belrpac being received has a low batery condition RECEIVER QUICK MENU buttons 1 4 Whon pressed squelch and audio consol for the respective receiver are provided immediately on the display screen 11 18 Local Headset Connector and Controls Plug your local headset connector into the receptacle atthe right end of the PROSSO front panel Use the SELECT buton to choose communication channels CHI CH2 CHI and CH2 together or ISO The respective indicator light above the button wil remain lit for the selection you make Press and release the TALK button quickly to ateh on for open communication Press and release the buton again quickly to latch off Press and hold the TALK button for more than one second for momentary communication n this mode the selected channel will remain open only as long as you are pressing the TALK button n em Display Sereen Navigation To navigate through PROSSO sereen displays use the lt P gt A Y ENTER and CANCEL but
35. es are always the same as Me base station TX and TX frequencies Belipacfequoney settings will not be operational unt they are uploaded to the Blac which Should be done after completion of Bstpac configuration setings These senings will automatically be savod to File 1 as active senings for the base station until the Frequencies are scanned again They can also be saved to another fle name for fue use To begin fequeney scanning press the ENTER button A warning message will be displayed Press CANCEL to clear the message Press ENTER again 1o start the scan tase Station Ider Use the arrow buttons and control knob to assign an identifying name or number of up 1o nine characters othe base sition To enable the display of the name as a sereen saver when other operations are not being performed chock the Enable box The base name lle displayed a few minutes aer the last buton has been pressed Once the seeen saver is active press Camea 1o clear it opuast Lui jase Station Display Contrast Level Use the control knob to adjust the base station display screen contrast level w Fine O Coarse ase S ion Dial Adjustment Serting Select Fine or Coarse for the conto knob for mix level dial adjustments In the Fine mode mix love adjustments made by the control knob occur in 0 254B increments In the Coarse mode they occur
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37. g Serew Tie this connector to eth ground ifthe chassis is not otherwise grounded w CTION 3 PRO850 OPERATION BASE STATION OPERATION Uses of Front Panel Controls Indicators and Connectors Cor s a AEE 1 Power Switeh Press the upper part ofthe switch to turn the power on A red light on the switch will be lit when the base station power ison Press the lower part of the switch to tur the power off The red light will oo 2 Beltpac Configuration Connector After Bena configuration setings have been made in the base station plug one end of the enclosed RIIO interconnect cable into this connector and plug The other end into the RMIT receptacle on the bottom of Beltpac to upload the settings ino the Belipac Repeat this 1o upload settings Tor each Beltpac to be used CAUTION Be sure nor t turn the Belipae power off and on again widle i ts connected 1 the base station If this does happen unplug the cable and eyele the Belipac power again 3 Wired Status Indicator Lights CH1 and CH2 liges Ia twine intercom channel is enabled the respective CHI CH2 light will blink when the PRORSO is sending audio on that intercom line Ta 2 wire interface channel is enabled the respective CHI CH2 light will be on steady when the user is not king When the user is talking the ight will be on steady and blinking off AUX light The auxiliary light indicates use ofthe 150 mode When ISO ison the AUX ight will beon steady Wh
38. iguration Settings from File To lond configuration settings from a previously saved file select the File number then select Load When the settings have been successfully loaded Ready wil be replaced by Busy then Success File 1 always contains the results and other setings presentat the time of the lst frequency sean After loading settings that fle becomes the current file and wil be used asin if the power is tumed of NOTE Anar loading a different configuration fl be sure to upload new setings to all Beltpacs Settings Auxiliary Output Mising Select the box next to ICL IC2 Aux andor Mic to table inp then use the control knob to adjust ouput level in 0 2548 or 2 254B increments for da She desired mix Pace the eusor 1o the left af the bar below Ave m a and use the contol knob to adjust he overall Auk A E Sadio ouput leve in a increments Serma SiE GE gal Auras BA mm t 3 05 E 00 Gh mew 08 00 aa Auxiliary Output Mising continus Fries Select the box es next 1 RXI RXS then use the nol kaob to adjust output ve in 02848 or ay a 2 258 increment for the desired mix Aiert Check these bones only if you want receiver audio continously fel othe Auk Output Leave them p a unchecked for normal operation T Pace the cursor to the left af the bar below Ave and use the contol knob to adjust he overall Aux FEET
39. in 2 2548 increments Beltpac Configuration Settings Beltpac configuration senings are stored in the base station but do not become effective until they are uploaded into individual Belipacs In a Master Slave configuration all Beltpac senings changes must be made atthe Master Uploading i also done at the Master changes at the Master Be sure to SYNC bases afler making senings ENEENEek p3 Ti Sapas Til NOTE Settings for Belpacs BPI BP16 are stored in the base station Changes to Belipac setings will not be effective unti they are uploaded to he Belipacs BPCN is the Belpac tat is plugged into he buse station therefore changes to is setings are etfeetive immediately Togs op aauto opts Shed optel Betipae Transmitter Power Select the desired Beltpac and its transmitter power level 1 10 S0 or 100m Select the tans mode and press ENTER In the auto mode transmitter power will be auto matically controlled by the base sation changing otwecen 1 and the specified maximum n the fied mode the sting you select will not change you select ptt the Belipac transmitter will be on briefly every few seconds to wansmit status 1F you select pts the Beltpac will only transmit while a user is talking I you select pte the Belgas will transmit constant I Belnpacs are going wo share the same transmit frequency select pt Ifyou select pts you must also select Prt Sh
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42. ipacs and auxiliary input and output Aun In Oun connections Master 7 Slaves Master and Slave base stations will be used there cun only be one Master base station with fone or mo Slaves Selet Master Slave 1 or Slave 2 then select the muliase wiring configurarion 2 Wire 2 Wire ISO or Aux Dist NOTE Slaves must be configured for the Same type of audio distribution as the Master In the 2 Wire ISO mode Belipaes having a button configured for Talk Aux must transmit on frequencies for the Master base station Tor the feature 1o work In the Aux Dist mode Beltpacs on Slave base stations can only talk on the same channel at Once If they uy to tlk on a differeat channel than the user already talking they will hear a busy signal in their Beltpac headset leetoac Fies Mode Bit C e ooa jase Station Intercom Configuration Select intercom ICI or IC2 then use the up and dowa buns select what Mode the intercom is in OFF 4 Wite Only or 2 Wiret Wire Select the IC LVI box and use the contol knob to adjust the input gain vel NOTE Ifthe Mode is setto OM the ingut and output of that term willbe off For 2 wire set to 2owite4 wire Both willbe active I set for wire only 4 wire interface will be active Even when wie only is selected the line mull controls on the rear panel must be properly Adjusted to avoid excessive retransmit evel lEetoac
43. justments to its squeleh evel are effective immediarely ueleh Leve po ipeltpac Far Setup Sapas ae setting eae ee cao SHORTT RT Betpae Buttons A and B Setup parem Select the Beltpac and the Mode Off Momentary Fries or Lock for Burons A and Bon ech Belpac 1501 Talk to Hague receiving ony TXI EP Prima pe fima f To age Z Tl Pape ns runs a SET TE faa h come Betipae Buttons C and D Setup Select the Belpa and the Mode Off or Momentary Tor Buttons C and D on cach Belipac Tase Ta Pee j NOTE Call Signal only functions when the Talk function is active and only from a Belipae to other Beltpacs which have been preset fo produce tone upon receipt of a cull signal SET TE Betipae LED Settings Select the Beltpac and select the desired functions forthe LEDs on each Belpac SET TE Betipae Tone Settings Select a Belipac then select the events for which you would like tones to sound in that Belpac User s headset Te PI Tun COO Betipae User Identifier Settings To assign identification t0 a Belipac such asa user s name select a Belipac then u the arrow buttons and selector knob fo assign a mame and number fo each Belpa NOTE Each Reltpae mus tere umber and each assigned number must Pe Program
44. l LEDs 2 function LEDS Synthesized 720 25 kz channel steps 100 50 10 ce 1 miW configurable for fixed output or automate power control Push to talk PTT push to talk shared PTS or push to enable PTE May be configured for momentary or atch mode FM Skitz 190 kHz maximum 10pm Exceeds FCC specifications Synthesized 720 25 kz channel steps lt I for 204B SINAD so Adjustable carrier signal level 30B 10ppm lt 19 at maximum deviation Factory Defined Frequencies Band A Band 2 Banac Banda Bettpac Tx Base RX Base TX Boltpac RX Beltpac TX Base Rx Base TX Beltpac AX Frequency Pla PROSSO frequency bands MHz along with US TV channel assignments Base and Belt Pae use corresponding band pairs O amp 8 1 amp 9 2 amp A 3 amp B 4 amp C 5 amp D 6 amp E Antenna marking colors are shown in parenthesis Base Transmit Bands Belt Pae Transmit Bands ee ee EEE E E E NOTE Band pairs 2A and 4C are current production SECTION 2 EQUIPMENT SETUP BASE STATION SETI Connect equipment and make adjustments described below to the rear panel af the hase station whee indicted fo this il
45. l in SB increments Alert Settings To set the Alert relay to close under the desired conditions select any or all of the boxes by moving the cursor to a box and pressing the ENTER bution Ifno boxes are cheeked the alert clay will not be used NOTE Error indicates the base station detects an error condition Over Temp indicates the intemal base station temperature is excessive BP Low Battery indicates that any Belpa in the system has a low batery BP Button indicates any Belpa burton that has beon programmed as svar buon aioe Fries fate H meren BN GID wee D6 9 hisa SL nare meet 29 fees 0 0 OMG mm 06 00 MET i aio Fries fate sagst mo 00 TET a aioe Fries REUEN 5 ae Ever Temo EBP Low Battery BEP Button pueg Fics SET a TEERDE Page Settings To activate the page feature select Enable and press the ENTER button NOTE Ifthe page relay is not enabled anda Be pac page bunion is pushed a reject tone will be heard in the Beltpac s headset 2 Synchronize Base Station Settings To configure synchronized base station senings press the ENTER button NOTE This only pertains to systems with Master and Slave base stations AI Belipac sings are done in the Master base station Synchronizing the Slave bases will cause all settings from the Master base station to be iransfered tothe Slaves Information
46. ll hen all intercom audio but wil not hear the IFB channel To configure the system for IFB operation first set Transmitter 2 by selecting IFR in the Base Station Transmiter Power sereen see page 13 Second choose an audio source for Transmiter 2 and enable itin the Base Staton Transmitter Ouput Mix Levels sereen Then configure any single receiver Beltpacs for Single frequency operation as described under Single Transmiter Two Channel Operation Finally Configure the dunl receiver Belipaes so that RX1 is tuned to the same fequency as base transmiter 1 and FRC is tuned to the same frequency as base transmitter 2 Once a base transmitter has boen set t IFB mode all intercom audio will be automatically routed through he remaining transmitter The transmitter set 1o IFB mode will only ansmit program audio manually assigned i On dual receiver Beltpacs use the Aux volume control to adjust the relative level af the IFB channel Press nd hold the Aus volume control 1o mute the IFB channel 30 Cascading Multiple Base Stations Two or thre base stations may be cascaded to effectively increase the number of available receivers without increasing the numberof base transmitters Cascada bases behave like a single base with up to twelve receivers In a cascaded system one base is configured as the Master and the additional bases as Slaves Only the transmitters in the Master are used Any transmitters present in the Sla
47. ls Use the control knab together with the up and down arrow buttons to change numbers such xs frequency numbers or words such as Beltpac user names in elected boxes The arrow buttons move highlighted numbers Tet ad right while the control knob changes the numbers leners or symbols a FreqSU50Mg Emi ea Display Sereen Functions and System Settings Status Displays Sats displays provide infomation indicating the status of the stem or of parts or functions ofthe system Sustem Por ese mi Ks con Freq 05250 Transmitter Status Select transmitter 1 or 2 then press the ENTER bunion to obtain the stans of the selected Receiver Status Select receiver 1 through 4 then press the Susten ENTER bution to observe signal and nming Sma Tevels at he selected cee E Tonia es RM Co A System Status fe Base station power supply voltages are show The 12V box shows the acl input voltage Ty supplied to the base station The TC box shows hev om evm syi ae sation internal temperino 1n dees Ces hota svt ret ELE RE oT istem feelioacl ESSRAROT ENON en ssi Bar NOTE In Push To Talk PTT or Push To Enable PTE modes Beltpacs automatically update tats to The base station every 3 seconds In Push To Share PTS mode Belipacs only update status while they are transmitting IE no transmission is received from a Belipac within 20 se
48. lustration ys oy anran 3 wna s wans Base station rear panel 16 RECEIVE Antenna Connector Connect the receiver antenna to this BNC connector The color band f present around the amenna should natch the color dor Gif present near the connector on the base 17 RS 232 Interface Connector To interface the PRORSO with a PC using a computer interconnect able with a9 pin RS 232 serial interface connector connect the cable from this connector to the PC 1 Multiple Base Station Interface Connector Use this RS 422 seria interfase to connect Master and Slave base station together In the 2 Wire 150 mode the headset connector oa Master Base Station the fron panel af the base station is disabled from oral headset functions and becomes available for connection to devices other than a headset Inthe 2 Wire mode Af you have an RTS system only one 2 wie cable is needed for conneeting bases The switch on the acik panel of the base station 21 above must be set for RTS TW One cable carries both CH1 and cm tf you have a Clear Com system two cables are ose for connecting base stations The switch on the back panel of the base station 21 above must am beset far CLEAR COM Master Stave Base Station Configuration In all base configurations coanet the Aux Out fiom Slave It the Aux In of the Master Base Staton snd connect the Aux Out from Slave 2 GF present 10 Maar the Aux Ia of Slave
49. med into the base or the base will not Teeognize the Beltpac Names can also be used if desired 2 SEAT TE Copy Bettpae Settings To copy setings from one Beltpae to all others for all settings except ID numbers names and transmit frequencies select Copy and press he ENTER bution Upload Betpae Settings To upload all Belipac settings from the base station to a Boipac select Blipac then select he upload box and press the ENTER button NOTE A Beltpac must be connected to the BELTPAC CONFIG connector on the base station front panel o enable uploading of Beltpae stings To ensure mew senings are properly activated tum the Bela of and disconnect it afier uploading Saving and Loading Configurations ve Configuration Settings to Fik To save your configuration setings to a file select the Flle number then select Save and press the ENTER bunion NOTE File mumber 1 is reserved for frequency scans Files can be saved 1o 2 through 10 Be sure to save any changes before muring a base station off Files are not automatically saved when the powers tumed off The last file used before a base station i tumed off wll be sed the next time the base station is turned on SAT TE IEetoac nE TA load cetinge Fie E Sate esa ST TE IEetoac T T Fie Bil toed pea Load Conf
50. nces operation R110 telephone handset cable connector 9 Display sereen 3 WIRED STATUS lighis 10 Multi function knob houdst volume contol CHL Channel 1 intercom status adjustment for specifie menu seleetions CH2 Channel 2 intercom status 11 Local headset function lights AUX ISG mode 4 RECEIVER QUICK MENU butions 5 RECEIVER STATUS light 6 Arrow butions move curser around oa menu 7 ENTER button selects funtion or seting 12 Local headset function select switch 13 Local hendset TALK indicator light 14 Local headset TALK switch 15 Local headset connector Base Station Rear Panel Fe w ga sy anran 3 wona p wana 16 Receiver amenna connector 25 Channel 2 R145 4 wire intercom interface 17 9 pin RS 232 computer connector connector 18 S 42 interface 26 Auxiliary input connector accops XER plug or standard phone plug 27 Awsiliary output connector or connecting to or more bases together 19 Chanel 1 null adjustment 20 Channel 1 2 wire intercom interface coaneetor 2 Paging output connector 21 Clear Com RTS select burton 29 12 14VDC power jack 22 Channel 2 2ite intercom interface connector 30 Page relay connector 31 Alert relay connector 32 Transmiter antenna connector 23 Change 2 null adjustment 24 Channel 1 RJ4S 4 wire intercom interface connector 33 Grounding screw Beltpac Top Panel Features 12345 67 eee 1 Master powervolume contral D function ight 2 A
51. on until the next time the Blip is tuned off and on aguin IFLEDs are configured off when normally turning the Belpae power on all LEDs will blink on momentarily Connectors and Adjustment 13 Headset Connect XLR type connector 14 6 20 Antenna Connectors Transmitter antenna connector has color dt or none matching color bund or nonc on transmitter antenna Receiver antenna connector has colo dat ot none matehing color band or none on receiver antenna Screw antennas securely into connectors 17 RMT Connector Use for intereonnoe programming cable to base station for uploading Belipaceoaigurtion settings and Frequency scans CAUTION Beltpac should not be tured off and back on while connected m base ution or controller malfunction may occur Ihis happens unplug the connector turn the Belipac per of wali ar leas ome Second and urn the poner huek on An ordinary telephone handset cable may be wet connect he Beli ro the base station Interconnect cable has RJ 10 type connectors 18 Headset Microphone Gain Adjustment Adjusts headset microphone pain 1048 NOTE Beltpac automatically deteets electret or dynamic microphone 19 Auxiliary Input Connector 1 8 inch jack receptacle far line level monaural andio source Ithe Beltpae includes a second optional receiver plugging into this location wil disconnect the seennd teceiver and connect the auxiliary input device ins place ss Batterie
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53. ppear with all the same functions and system setings that are available on the PROSSO base station Place Your cursor over the desired senting on the screen and a drop down menu will appear with the applicable Selections or information PCRSO can be operated in either of two modes Offline or Online OMine means that the program is operated without any connection to a PRORSO base station In This mode the only screens that can Be accessed are under he Configuration tab This allows a user to set up configurations and save them to disk so that they canbe Toad into the base station later While offline the connection sas indicator on the status bar athe bonom of the window will be red Online means that the base station is connected to the PC and that a logical connection between the two has been established To switch to online mode first be sure that an appropriate cable is connected betiwcen the base station and the PC Then select Connect ftom the Connect menu or press the Connect bunton on the toolbar This will apen the Connect to System dialog box There choose the appropriate connection and click Coane Onee online the connection slaras indicar will be green The first throe tas on the PCRSO window match the first dhe menus on the BSESO LCD sereen Status Monitor and Configure The fourth ab Diagnosis matches the base station diagnostics menu item under the Info men The functions available on cach ab match those available on
54. ps operating the alert condition wil still exist unti the battery is replaced and that Belipae resumes operation fa general purpose Belipae wiggred output is desired the BP Button condition should be enabled In this case elay will energize whenever a user presses their alert button The relay remains energized until the user casos the buron AS confirmation the Beliac user will hear the alert tone if enabled in the headset while pressing the button NOTE Beltpac firmware prior to version A 2 00 requires that the unit be in talk mode prior to pressing the Alert buton Newer models do not have this requirement Use PDASSO for Belpa status as shown on page 1 The relay can also be enabled to signal fault conditions in the base Faults of this type are catastrophic and equi cycling power or repair 2 BELTPAC OPERATION Controls and Buttons Master OWON Volume Control Turns Belpa on and off Contos volume levels and beep intensity Press and old control button nto mmute primary receiver input 2811 Aand B Buttons Performa functions set up in Beltpac programming Refer to Equipment Setup in Section 2 Ir setup for Lock function press and release button in less than one second to lock on Pros and hola for momentary uneton 1o remain on only while burton is held rset up for Momentary function buon will remain on only while held Lock feature cannot be used Either or both of these butions can be tumed off in
55. rictions are enforced automatically by the system A user Siempting toll on a restricted channel will hear a busy tone upon pressing the Beltpac bution To set up the system for Aux Distributed operation configure one buse as Mstr Aux Dist n Slavet 02 page 15 and select correct number of Slaves one or two Then configure one Slave base as Slavel AUX Dist If there is a Second buse configure it as Slave2 AUX Dist Note that there can only be one Slavel and one Slave2 Coanet an audio cable from the auxiliary input of the Master base 1o the auxiliary ouput Of Slave If Slave is present connect an audio cable froma the auxiliary input of Slave 1o the auxiliary ouput of Slave 2 Wire Distributed Set Up When a system is configured for 2 Wire Distributed operation it has most of the features ofa stand alone base However the wiring is somewhat more complex and there are stil some feature limitations In this mode receiver audio fom the Slave bases is distributed by way of the auxiliary inputs and outputs as well asthe Dwi intercom Iines This means that the auxiliary inputs and outputs cannot be used for other purposes Since these inputs and outputs are not available ISO operates differently in this configuration Only dhe Master is configured for MSU 2 Wire ISO 1 Slave or Matr 2 Wire ISO 2 slvs The Slaves Toft as Slave 2 2 Wire As soon as the Master i set for this mode The loal headset switches and LED s are disabled
56. rity with Windows operating system Intemet Explorer 5 5 or later NOTE Before installing PCESO close all other programs that are open To install PCRSO under Windows 98 Windows NTO Sve Pac 3 Windows 2000 Windows ME or Windows XP follow the instructions below To install PCRSO for Windows NT 2000 you must be a System Administrator For Windows NT 2000 if you Bave installed this product for multiple users you may give authorization to all PCRSO users at once To do this log into the computer as System Administrator and install PCRSO according to these insirverions Afer successful installation al users will have access to PCRSO To be able 10 run PCSS0 ach user must have Read Write and Execute permission for the ProgramFlesHMEIPC8SO directory 1 Insert the CD into a selected CD ROM drive 2 In Windows Explorer double click on the CD ROM drive where the CD is inserted 3 Double click on the setupexe file and the PC8350 installation will begin Procee as instructed on the installation screens When the instalation has been completed select Finish to end the installation process PC850 Operation To open the PCSS0 software double click on the PC8S0 icon on your desktop screen When the PCRSO opens the sereen below will appear on your PC m M te Select the Status Monitor Configuration o Information tab with your cursor The respective seren will a
57. s To change batteries Pace your thumb on the batery cover thumb grip ad puli back on the battery compartment cover to open the battery compartment Carefully fip the iver up and slide ir o the buck of the opening and push it slightly downward to release the tery Sedimo your hand Remove the six SV AA bateries from the sled and replace them wih six es ones Carefully slide the battery compartment cover back 16 Battery Cover Thumb grip over the Govapartment until 1 latches securely in place Tafrared Window The inftared window provides capability for interficing with a PDA Tor easy PROSSO configuration setups Optional HME PDARSO software is required Dual Receiver Operation A Belnpac equipped with the optional second receiver operates a little differently fom a single receiver Belipac Whon a user switches fom Channa 1 to Change 2 on a single teceiver Beltpac the microcontroller inside the Beltpac automatically switches the receiver frequency fom RX1 1o RX2 That means that A i not normally posible for the user to hear both ineoom channels at the same time Wath a dual receiver Beltpac there is no nocd to change frequencies and the primary receiver allay stays tuned 10 RX and the second recciver says und to RX2 The user is then able o hear bot intercom channels a the same time and adjust the relative Volume betwsen them emren Belpa On a single recevet Bey paly oe the A or B dieso lilts il be on esting the caren Ch
58. sing or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT you agree tobe bound by the terms of this AGREEMENT If you do not agree to the ems of this AGREEMENT do not install ar use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT you may however return ito your place of purchase fora fali refund SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed not sold 1 GRANT OF LICENSE This AGREEMENT grants you the following rights 4 Applications Software As an individual you are granted a worldwide non exclusive license which includes only the right wo install use aces display run or otherwise interact with RUIN one copy of he SOFTWARE PRODUCT or any prior version for the same operating system on a single computer IF you are an entity you are granted the right to designate one individual within your organization to have he right 1o use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the manner provided above b Storage Network Use As an aliemative to installing the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a dedicated computer you may store or install the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a storage device such as network Server used only to RUN the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on your other COMPUTERS over an internal networks however you must acquire and dodicste a license for each separate COMPUTER on which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is RUN from the storage device A license f
59. t all Palm OS 5 PDA s will work with PDASSO software PDA s based on a Texas Instrumenis OMAP 3xx ARM processor cannot run PDASSO This is due oa hardware limitation within the T processor Please contact your distnbutor for a list of known devices that can run PDAS PDASS0 Installation a Insert the CD into a selected CD ROM drive 1 In Windows Explorer double clisk on the CD ROM where the CD is located Locate the folder containing the appropriate version of PDARSO for your PDA Doubleclick on the PDARSO Iastsllpre file Hot Syne Manager should thes add the fle to your install list for the next Hot Syne I this does not happen you will noed sta the Pal Install Tol locate the file above and add it the list HotSync the PDA Once the Hot Syne is finished the installer will run and extract the necessary files into te PDA PDASSO Operation To open PDA8SO tup the PARSO icon After a short delay the Beltpac Status sereen will be displayed To tetrieve settings from a Beltpac point the IDA por on the PDA at the window on the Beliac and tap Get AIl Be careful not o move the Belpa or the PDA significantly during the transfer Once PDASSO has transferred ali setings it wil give a double beep and disconnect te Tink PDARSO can only communicate with a Belipac if he user is hot in tulk mode If you see a timeout ertor message check the Beltpac to De sure that none of the indicators A B C or D are red Also check that
60. the PDA and Bepac are in line and no excessively bright Tips are shining on either one PDAS can stone a single Belipae configuration in the PDA memory Settings stored in the PDA may be tetrievod by tapping Load These stings may be edited and then uploaded to the Belipac or saved again you wish to change configuration senings tap Config 10 open the Belipae Config sereen Choose any one ofthe categories and tap it 10 go to har sereen To save the Te Settings in the PDA tap Save Eem To fier sr To upload all them to the Bee wns Beliae tp Set All Individual Sie i categories of settings can be Du uploaded on their separate ee END USER LI FOR HME PRO8S0 SYSTEM IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This HME End User License Agreement AGREEMENT is a Tegal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and HM Electronics Ine HME for the HME software produet PROSSO System Software which includes computer software and may include associated rogistation files media printed materials sample documents and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE PRODUCT The SOFTWARE PRODUCT also includes any updates and Supplements 1o the original SOFTWARE PRODUCT provided to you by HME Any software provided along With the SOFTWARE PRODUCT that is associated with a separate end user license agreement is licensed 10 You under the tens of that license agreement By instling copying downloading acces
61. the base station and automatically determines at what power leel the Belipae shouldbe operating eliminating base station receiver overload and increasing Beltpac battery life Two hardwired intercom channels provide simultaneous 2 wire and wire operation The base station headset interface automatically detects and accommodates dynamic or electret microphones It provides direct access to imercom channels 1 and 2 Beltpaes only or all channels Any Belipac buton can be configured o activate the base paging relay and at the samme time audio is routed to the Paging ouput The base can be configured to initiate an alert for various conditions including low battery condition or bution press from a Belipae The PROBSO is fully compatible with RTS and Clear Com hard wired intercom systems With the provided PC8S0 software the base station and Beltpacs can be configured on a PC and configuration sings can be saved to files An RS232 serial port on the rear panel of the base station provides PC interface Capabiliy Belpas can also be configured using a Palm OS PDA with the optional PDASSO software The base station can operate from a standard 12 14VDC power source or from an extemal DC source such as a Vehicle electrical system for mobile operation a Syste Usage Example EQUIPMENT FEATURES w une is 1 POWER switch A CANCEL button backs out of monus or 2 BELTPAC CONFIGuration connector a
62. tons and the consol knob adjacent to the sereen as follows gt Use the eft and right arrow buttons to move through horizontal Selections on the bar at the top of the main menu and to move othe left and right on advanced screens AW Use the up and down arrow buttons to move through vertical selections on the main menu such as Ta Rx and System And to move up and down on the sereen The bar next to vertical selections has an indicator in it that moves up or down as you use the up and down arvow buttons to move through selections The indicator will move up and down the bar in increments fom the top of the bar for the first selection othe Bottom ofthe bar Tor The last selection NOTE Holding an arrow button continuously will allow you to move rapidly through selections Currently selected items ae highlighted AY When a curser appears on the sereen use any of the four P arrow burons to move i around to desired selectable items orto change the coment of a box adjacent to the curser SHOT AUGON y eur oon Use the ENTER button to make a selection indicated by a curser or highlighted button e g Of00n or to advance to the next sereen from a highlighted selection Use the CANCEL bunton to move back to a previous screen Press CANCEL repeatedly to return to the main menu Use the contro knob to adjust valies selected with the curser such as frequencies squelch levels and auxiiay output mix leve
63. ves need to be disabled to prevent interference with this or other systems Because only the Master wansmitters are used receiver audio ftom the Slaves must be distributed to the Master for retransmission to other Belpas A data cable connected between the Master and Slaves allows audio routing requests and status to be communicated The PROBSO supports two methods of distributing audio from the Slaves to the Master These are called Aux Distributed and 2 Wite Distributed Each approach has its own advantages and disadvantages For a quick temporary setup where not al features are required Aux Distributed isthe simplest choiee In a permanent installation where mos Teatues are needed 2 Wire Distributed is the preferred method Aux Distributed Set Up The Aux Distributed configuration is simpler than 2 Wine Distributed but has more feature limitations 150 is not supported in an Aux Distributed configuration Also there are restrictions on simultaneous conversations from multiple Belipacs For instance if one Belipac user on a Slave base is currently aking fn intercom channel 1 other users on Slave bases will be unable to talk on channel 2 Tey willbe Tes ricted by the system until the first user finishes However they may join in on the conversation on channel 1 or listen to channel 2 without restriction These restrictions are because ony a single audio path exists between the Slaves and the Master Rest
64. vine system it wil also be necessary t0 connect the 4 wine lines outputs only of the Slave bases to the intercom system a Common Configuration Some aspects of a cascaded base system are common to both types of audio distribution These include the data cable connection and parts of the system configuration Connect a data cable from the extemal control connector of the Master to the Slaves see wiring diagram on page 7 If there is only one Slave a standard Ethemot crossover cable may be used 1o connect the Master to Savel Note that the extemal port is an R5422 serial connection not Ethernet For this reuson an Ethemet hub cannot be used I is important that the corect number of Slaves be specified in the Master configuration IF this number is incorrect the System may not function correctly or may have degraded response times Ia PC is going wo be used for configuration connect itto the Master base station A Slave base settings ar aecessible through the Master Once the connections are made configure the receivers on cach base and save the settings separately on each base station Then configure the ansemitter and Belipae settings ar the Master base Be sure to disable he transmitters in the Saves by marning them off inthe Tx Power screen see page 13 Do not make Beltpac configuration changes at the Slaves as they will be overwrinten by the settings from the Master Onee ali setings are complete save them again and upload
65. w you to save your setings toa ile for future access Advanced senings are provided for output mixing alert signals and paging capabilities Bliac ID namne and number settings made at the main base Station can be synchronized in added Slave base stations via the Configuration syne Bases display OTT rm lEetoac Fies Em jase Station Transmitter Power Select transmitter or 2 then press the ENTER button tthe power level box select 1 10 100 ar Son then press the ENTER button To change the O1FOn status of the transmitter select the OfF or On button then press the ENTER baton To enable IFB mode only usable with dual ceiver Belipaes select the IFB button then press the ENTER baton eipao Fies im BIEN rea jase Station Transmitter Frequency Frequencies PI P4 S1 S4 and T1 T are preset in the systems and cannot be changed Frequencies Ut LS can be set by the user Select transmitter TXI or TX2 then select a frequency for that ans If you select a user fiaqueney UI US move the eusoe to the frequency box and use the up and down arrow buttons together with the control knob to select a frequency User frequencies can be selected in 25kHz increments NOTE Frequencies within the same group Sor are compatible with each other and ee Of intermodulation OTT rm lEetoac Fies im

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