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1. MIN REGISTER BELTPAC 2W AW sWONLIY AUXIN 150 VOLUME Front Panel The numbers _ below refer to items on the illustrations above Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Connect the two enclosed antennas to the antenna connectors 1 and 2 on the rear panel of the base station Position the antenna at the 0 ANTENNA connector 1 vertically Position the antenna at the 90 ANTENNA connector 2 horizontally pointing to the left as indicated on the panel Turn the sleeve on each of the antenna connectors clockwise to tighten them securely in place Plug the connector at the end of the AC power supply cord into the 12 14VDC power connector 3 on the rear panel of the base station Turn the nut on the cable connector clockwise to secure it to the base station Plug the large female connector at one end of the AC power cord into the power supply Plug the other end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet Connect a grounding wire from 74 to an earth ground Plug a headset into the HEADSET connector 8 on the front panel of the base station Press the POWER switch 5 to turn on the base station The red light on the switch should go on BELIPAC SETUP AND REGISTRATION The first time you operate the DX200 system you must register each Beltpac for use with a specific base station The base station will then recognize all registered Beltpacs when their power is on
2. 4006527 Rev D 6 23 05 DX200 Wireless Intercom Operating Instructions HM ELECTRONICS INC 14110 Stowe Drive Poway CA 92064 USA Table of Contents MAIN EQUIPMENT FEATURES Base Station Features Set Up Beltpacs Register Beltpacs INTERCOM AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SETUPS 2 Wire Intercom 4 Wire Intercom Auxiliary Equipment 8 Ohm Speaker Multiple DX200 Units SECTION 3 EQUIPMENT OPERATION BASE STATION OPERATION Front Panel Controls Indicators and Connector BELTPAC OPERATION Beltpac Controls and Indicator Lights Microphone Gain Adjustment Batteries SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 5 TECHNICAL DATA EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station Beltpac BLOCK DIAGRAM DX200 Base Station Illustrations in this publication are approximate representations of the actual equipment and may not be exactly as the equipment appears HM Electronics Inc 15 not responsible for equipment malfunctions due to erroneous translation of its publications from their original English version 2005 HM Electronics Inc The HME logo and product names are registered trademarks of HM Electronics Inc All rights reserved FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has
3. DI 243 51 A N Y T t T lt xS DC SWITCH MEMORY IC TALK RCV LVL IC SND LVL ISO TALK RCV LVL ND AUX EN XD ISO EN 3 sEL IC ND MIC SEL ISO VOLUME YP TALK 2 a I EXTERNAL CONNECT 18
4. D Pin designations for the RJ45 4 WIRE connector are as follows Pins 1 2 7 amp 8 Pin 3 Intercom Out Pin 4 Intercom In Pin 5 Intercom In O Pin 6 Intercom Out r e IC OUT IC IN 4 IC IN C OUT N RJ45 NOTE If no 2 wire intercom will be used you must press the 4W ONLY button 26 or a squeal will be heard in the headsets The numbers _ below refer to items on the illustrations on page 9 Auxiliary Equipment Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If using auxiliary equipment such as another intercom a CD player or other audio source connect its output cable connector male to the AUX IN connector 7 and its input cable connector female to the AUX OUT connector 8 if applicable 1 2 2 1 The cable connectors must be 3 pin XLR type for balanced 20dBV Pin 1 Ground 3 l 3 maximum audio input output with Pin 2 Audio AUX OUT AUX IN the following pin connections Pin 3 Audio Male Female If the auxiliary equipment provides audio input only press the AUX IN button 27 The light above the button 17 should go on Listen to the audio input in your headset as you adjust the IN control 17 above the light to the desired level If the auxiliary equipment requires two way communication have someone listening at the auxiliary unit Press the ISO button 28 o
5. and will know the difference between them and other electronic equipment operating on the same frequencies If a Beltpac 1s added or replaced later the new one must be registered and the old one remains in memory A maximum of 15 Beltpacs can be registered to a single base station at one time Set Up Beltpacs Before registering them set up all Beltpacs as follows Step 1 Insert a fully charged battery in the Beltpac with the metal contacts on the end of the battery inserted first Press it in until it snaps Step 1 Step 2 Place the Beltpac in the pouch Step 3 Plug the headset cable connector into the Beltpac Register Beltpacs Beltpacs must be within 6 feet 1 83 meters of the base station while you are registering them Be certain the base station power is on and each Beltpac you are going to register 1s turned off before you begin Beltpacs that are already registered can be on or off Step 1 Put the headset of the Beltpac being registered on your head Step 2 Press the REGISTER BELTPAC button on the front panel of the base station 7 on base station front panel illustration e REGISTRATION STATUS display 6 on base station front panel illustration will show a small for open NOTE If you wait too long before going on to Step 3 the base station will go out of the registration mode and you will have to repeat Step 2 Step 3 Press and hold the ISO button on the Beltpac while you
6. IMPORTANT Before installing the system connect the AC power supply to the battery charger and plug it into an electrical outlet Charge all the Beltpac batteries while the other equipment is being installed Charging time 1s about 2 5 hours Connect AC Power Supply e Attach the AC power supply cable connector to the screw connector on the battery charger e Plug the power cable connector into the AC power supply e Plug the power cable into an electrical outlet The red lights on the charger will come on and go off and then the yellow lights will come on and stay on Power supply Power cable To electrical cable connector connector outlet UT M gt El M f Battery charger AC power supply Charge Batteries Up to four batteries can be charged in the battery Charged batteries charger at the same time The battery status lights in storage ports next to each charging port are explained below Up to six fully charged batteries can be stored in the battery storage ports Empty e Insert a battery in each of four charging ports charging ports until it clicks in place e yellow light next to each charging port stays on while the port is empty When a battery is in a charging port a flashing yellow light next to it indicates CHARGE PENDING which means the battery is too hot Adjust the room temperature or Battery in move the charger to a cooler area When a battery is charging port in a charging port a yel
7. been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by HM Electronics Inc could void the users authority to operate this equipment MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLERS AND USERS Use only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF Radio Frequency energy which is below the OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act limits The term IC before the certification registration number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met Base Station Antenna minimum safe distance 7 9 inches 20 cm at 100 duty cycle Base Station Antenna gain This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of up to 7dBi Antenna mounting The antenna s used for the base tran
8. press and release the PWR power button to turn the unit on then release the ISO button This will cause the Beltpac to enter the registration mode e two power lights at the corners of the Beltpac near the IC and ISO buttons will begin blinking red then will blink green two or three times and go off e Wait There may be a short delay If registration is successfully completed e A voice message in the headset will say Power on Beltpac Version Begin registration Registration complete e After a delay of up to 15 seconds the REGISTRATION STATUS display will show the ID number assigned to this Beltpac for about 10 seconds NOTE ID numbers are assigned sequentially as O thru 9 A b C d and E e The power light on the Beltpac next to the button will remain on steady green e Repeat Steps 1 to 3 above for each Beltpac to be registered If registration failed e voice message in the headset will say Power on Beltpac Version Begin registration Both power lights on the Beltpac will be blinking red and there may be a delay of up to 90 seconds before you hear Registration failed e Press the RESET button on the base station To press the RESET button insert a small paper clip or similar object into the RESET hole at the lower left corner of the base station front panel When the REGISTRATION STATUS display becomes blank press the REGISTER BELTPAC button and register the Belt
9. the earpiece will say power on and the red power lights at the corners of the IC and ISO buttons will go on After a short time one light will go off and the other will change to green indicating the Beltpac is ready for use The REGISTRATION STATUS indicator on the base station will momentarily indicate the ID of the Beltpac e Power Off Press and hold the PWR button for approximately two seconds A voice message in the earpiece will say power off and the green power light will go off NOTE While the Beltpac is transmitting the green power light will be flashing The green power light will be on steady whenever the Beltpac is ready but not transmitting ISO Isolate and IC Intercom Use the ISO button to communicate with other Beltpac users and the DX200 base station operator Pressing ISO on the Beltpac will send audio to AUX OUT if 150 button on the base station is on Use the IC button to communicate via the intercom channel and with the DX200 base station operator or anyone listening to a local speaker connected to the DX200 base station Pressing IC on the Beltpac will send audio to the intercom if intercom 15 on Push To Talk Mode Setting To set the Beltpac for push to talk PTT communication with the power off press and hold the volume down V and ISO buttons while you press and release the PWR power button You will hear Hands free off in the headset earpiece Press and hold the IC or ISO butto
10. time you press and release the volume up A button a beep will be heard in the earpiece as the volume increases one step If you press and hold the volume up button repeating beeps will be heard as the volume steps up to maximum When maximum volume is reached maximum will be heard in the earpiece and will be repeated until you release the volume up button e Volume Down Adjustment Each time you press and release the volume down W button beep will be heard in the earpiece as the volume decreases one step If you press and hold the volume down button repeating beeps will be heard as the volume steps down to minimum When minimum volume is reached rapidly repeating beeps will be heard 13 Microphone Gain Adjustment Some users talk louder or softer than others To allow for this microphone gain adjustment 1s provided To increase microphone gain Press the volume up A button while holding down the ISO button in the normal operating mode The microphone gain increase can be monitored through sidetone or preferably by someone else on a Beltpac or at the base station To Decrease microphone gain Press the volume down V button while holding down the ISO button in the normal operating mode The microphone gain decrease can be monitored through sidetone or preferably by someone else on a Beltpac or at the base station NOTE You will hear Maximum if you attempt to go higher than maximum microphone gain You will h
11. 7 x 43 51 cm 9 2 Ibs 4 18 kg maximum 15 can be registered Any 4 can have simultaneous full duplex communication at one time RJ45 6000 balanced level adjustable simultaneous operation with 2 wire XLR 3M XLR 3F externally switchable RTS or Clear Com mode 20002 level adjustable null adjustable XLR 3F 44 6 35 mm combo jack 6000 balanced level adjustable XLR 3M 6000 balanced level adjustable IW into 80 4 pin mini DIN Electret microphone 250mW into 320 Power switch Reset Registration Reset Unlatch and Register Beltpac buttons IC and ISO Receive level adjustments IC 2W 4W and 4W Only buttons IC4W Only Send and Receive level adjustments Auxiliary In and 150 buttons Auxiliary In and Out level adjustments Rotary knob for volume adjustment Headset IC ISO Select button and Headset Talk button Registration Status indicator IC and ISO Receive LEDs IC 2W and 4W Only LEDs Auxiliary In Out LEDs Headset IC ISO select LEDs Headset PTT LED Clear Com RTS mode switch RTS Channel 1 2 switch 2 wire channel line null adjustment External 1 wave dipole R TNC connector RX TX horizontal vertical diversity lt 2 64 bit encryption dual slot diversity Frequency hopping spread spectrum 100mW burst Gaussian filtered FSK TDM 13 ppm Exceeds FCC and ETSI specifications over temperature Frequency hopping spread spectrum 90dBm w 10 BER 13 ppm lt 2 Beltpac GENERAL Frequen
12. STRATION POWER REGISTER BELTPAC VOLUME 23 24 Front Panel 25 26 27 28 29 30 The numbers _ below refer to items on the illustrations above 2 Wire Intercom Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 If using a 2 wire intercom plug it into the base station at 3 or 5 depending on whether a male or female connection is required Depending on whether you are using a Clear Com or RTS compatible 2 wire intercom system position the CLEAR COM RTS TW button 1 as follows In position RTS Mode Out position Clear Com Mode If you selected RTS TW position the RTS CHANNEL select button 2 to the desired channel as follows Out position Channel 1 In position Channel 2 Press the 2W 4W button 25 on the front panel of the base station The 2W and 4W lights 15 above the button should go on Turn the Beltpac power on Press the C button on the Beltpac pressed and speak into the headset microphone You will hear a delayed echo of your voice Adjust the NULL control 4 with a small screwdriver while you are speaking until the echo is eliminated 4 Wire Intercom Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If using only a 4 wire intercom plug it into the 4 WIRE connector 6 Press the 4W ONLY button 26 The 4W light 15 above the button should go on Adjust the 4 wire intercom send and receive levels with the SND and RCV controls 16 JW
13. ch 14 LOCAL HEADSET TALK indicator light 5 IC Intercom receiver level control and 15 LOCAL HEADSET cable connector indicator light 16 RESET button recessed 6 ISO Isolate receiver level control and 17 REGISTER BELTPAC button indicator light 2W and 4W indicator lights SND and RCV Send and Receive controls 9 AUX IN and OUT Auxiliary In and Out controls 10 LOCAL HEADSET VOLUME control 18 2W 4W button 19 4W ONLY button 20 AUX IN button 21 ISO button 22 LOCAL HEADSET IC ISO SELECT button 23 LOCAL HEADSET TALK button 24 25 26 2728 29 30 3l 32 33 3435 36 CLEAR COM ai JEN ED mmm 2 C LA RTS z CHANNEL Ye JI E 2 7 m amma MADE IN U S A t bs 47 R RTS TW a2 AUX IN AUX OUT SPKR Rear Panel 24 CLEAR COM RTS TW button 31 90 ANTENNA connector 25 RTS CHANNEL select button 32 AUX IN connector 26 2 Wire intercom connector female 33 AUX OUT connector 27 NULL control 34 8 OHM SPKR 2 pin Phoenix connector 28 2 Wire intercom connector male 35 Power connector 29 4 Wire connector 36 Chassis ground connector 30 0 ANTENNA connector Beltpac Features Volume up button Headset cable connector Beltpac power lights Volume down button ISO Isolate button IC Intercom button PWR Power button Battery Battery release latch Uu de eS SECTION 2 EQUIPMENT SETUP BATTERY CHARGER SETUP
14. cy Range 2400 MHz 2483 5 MHz Antenna Type Internal horizontal vertical diversity Frequency Response Battery Requirements Battery Life Temperature Range Weight Headset Connector Mic Input Headset Output Controls Indicators Communication Security System Distortion TRANSMITTER Type Transmit Power Transmission Modes Modulation Type Frequency Stability Harmonics Spurious RECEIVER Type RF Sensitivity Frequency Stability Distortion 200 Hz to 3 5 kHz 3 6V lithium ion Up to 20 hours 32 122 F 0 50 7 4 oz 21 kg with battery and pouch 4 pin mini DIN Electret microphone 160mW into 320 Power Volume up A Volume down VW IC ISO Dual color LED red green 64 bit encryption lt 2 Frequency hopping spread spectrum 100mW burst Momentary or latch Gaussian filtered FSK TDM 13 ppm Exceeds FCC and ETSI specifications Frequency hopping spread spectrum 90dBm w 10 BER 13 ppm lt 2 17 BLOCK DIAGRAM DX200 Base Station 2 WIRE 4 WIRE INTERCOM INTERCOM DIVERSITY ANTENNAS CHANNEL CHANNEL ID NULL RTS CLEARCOM POWER AUX ISO IN OUT 12 14VDC SELECT Hs RTS CH SELECT 9 2 4 GHZ CLEAR REGISTRATION o7 V 2 TRANSCEIVER 2W SELECT zx 5 START REGISTRATION OFF ra 2W AW 4W EN DC z AW ONLY et ICM 1 CONVERTER REG 5 XCVR RESET 2 E aja 519 2 NC
15. ear beeps if you attempt to go lower than minimum microphone gain Microphone gain will be saved in non volatile memory and does not require readjustment each time the power is turned on Batteries Battery Battery release latch 14 Change Batteries When a battery becomes weak a voice in the earpiece will say Change battery When this happens take the Beltpac out of its pouch and remove its battery Slide the arrow shaped battery release latch in the direction of the arrow Pull up on the end of the battery near the battery release latch and lift the battery out of the Beltpac or turn the Beltpac over and catch the battery in your hand When replacing a battery in the Beltpac place the end of the battery with the metal contacts into the battery holder on the Beltpac in the same position as the battery you removed Press the top of the battery carefully into the battery holder until it snaps in place under the battery release latch SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING If you are unable to correct any of the problems described below contact your dealer for assistance e Red light on base station power switch does not come on Be certain power cords are properly connected to base station power supply and electrical outlet e Beltpac power lights do not turn green and of range is heard in the headset Be certain your base station power is on Turn the Beltpac and base station power on and off You may be to
16. ed with the DX200 as described under INTERCOM AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SETUPS on pages 9 and 10 11 2Wire 4Wire IC Indicators and Controls The 2W 4W button turns on off both 2 wire and 4 wire intercoms simultaneously The 2W light above the button indicates intercom on off status The 4W ONLY button turns on off the 4 wire intercom alone The 4W light above the button indicates intercom on off status Use the SND and RCV controls in the outlined area to adjust the 4 wire intercom send and receive levels AUX IN and ISO Indicators and Controls The AUX IN button enables disables the auxiliary input The light above the button indicates auxiliary equipment s on off status IN and OUT controls adjust auxiliary inbound and outbound audio levels ISO button enables disables the AUX IN OUT audio input and output The light above the button indicates ISO on off status Either AUX IN or ISO can be on but not both at the same time If ISO is on and you push the AUX IN button ISO will automatically go off when AUX IN goes on and vice versa Enabling ISO will open an audio path from the Beltpacs and local headset to AUX OUT 12 BELTPAC OPERATION Beltpac Controls and Indicator Lights The Beltpac control buttons have a snap action They will activate when pressed firmly Use your fingertips not your fingernails to press the buttons Power On Off e Power On Press and release the PWR power button A voice message in
17. he microphone level control above the TALK button on the front panel to mid point The level can be readjusted during use as needed e Adjust the receive level by turning on a Beltpac speaking into the Beltpac headset microphone and listening through the local headset earpiece while adjusting the VOLUME control on the base station to the desired level e Use the SELECT button to select communication via or ISO Above the SELECT button the indicator light will be lit for the selection you made IC will allow you to communicate via the intercom channel ISO will send your audio to Beltpacs and auxiliary output if ISO is enabled See 7 above NOTE If neither 2W nor AW is this will have no effect It will stay on ISO e For open communication press and release the TALK button quickly to latch on To latch off press and release the button again quickly e For momentary communication press and hold the TALK button for more than one second In this mode the selected channel will remain open only as long as you are pressing the TALK button The TALK light indicates the TALK mode is active via the local headset e Use the TALK control knob to adjust the outbound audio level from the local headset microphone e Use the VOLUME control knob to adjust the input to the local headset earpiece The following base station indicators and controls are used only if 2 wire or 4 wire intercoms or other auxiliary equipment is being us
18. ion of this band or impose other restriction relating to power level or use You should contact your Spectrum authority to determine possible restrictions SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The DX200 provides private secure communication Each base station can have up to fifteen Beltpacs registered to it Four of the fifteen Beltpacs can transmit at the same time However by connecting two or more base stations together these numbers can be increased For example two base stations can support thirty Beltpacs of which eight can transmit at the same time Beltpacs can be used either in the push to talk or hands free mode The base station operator can stop any Beltpac from transmitting The DX200 can be used with RTS and Clear Com cabled intercom systems On the intercom channel 2 wire and 4 wire cabled intercoms can be operated at the same time Also using the AUX In and AUX Out connections a second 4 wire intercom channel can be used Either a monitor speaker or a local headset can be used with the DX200 Using a local headset the base station operator can talk to crew members on the cabled intercom channel Beltpacs only or all channels The base station can be operated using standard DC electricity or a vehicle electrical system for mobile operation power supply and cable are included with the base station System Usage Example 4 stage Stage Director Props Manager panes Iso Intercom Loop Sound Intercom Ho
19. low light on steady next to it means CHARGE FAILED If this happens follow the instructions on the side of battery charger e A red CHARGING light next to a battery port stays on while a battery in the port is charging A green READY light next to a battery port goes 8 on when a battery in the port is fully charged Store fully charged batteries in storage ports Batteries should not be left in charge ports after being fully charged If a battery is left in a charge port for more than three weeks the yellow indicator may light up In this case it does not indicate a faulty battery PENDING CHARGING READY ON NO BATTERY e OR CHARGE FAILED FLASH CHARGE PENDING Pu FAILED FLASH CHARGE CHARGING READY h ON NO BATTERY OR CHARGE BASE STATION SETUP The following description is for a basic stand alone DX200 system setup Connections with 2 wire and 4 wire intercoms and other auxiliary equipment are described in the INTERCOM AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SETUPS on pages 9 and 10 Equipment Connections i MADE d USA ANTENNA Rear Panel 5 6 7 8 mm DIGITAL RADIO QUNTROLS vum RECEI 50 AUX D 995 mO n 7 DX200 WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM REGISTRATION STATUS
20. n the front panel of the base station The light above the button should go on While speaking into your headset microphone adjust the OUT control 17 above the light to the desired listening level at the auxiliary unit Listen to the audio input in your headset as you adjust the IN control 17 above the light to the desired level 8 Ohm Speaker Step 1 Step 2 If an external 8 ohm speaker will be used connect its cable wires to the 8 OHM SPKR 2 pin Phoenix connector 9 Adjust the speaker volume with the LOCAL HEADSET VOLUME control knob 18 NOTE Either a local headset or an external speaker can be used but not both The LOCAL HEADSET VOLUME control knob is the adjustment for both Multiple DX200 Units Two or more DX200 units can be daisy chained together with cables connected to the 2 wire connectors 3 and 5 on the rear panels of each base station following Clear Com RTS standards NOTE DX200 does not provide or require 2 wire line power The cable connectors must be 3 pin XLR type for balanced RTS Mode Clear Com Mode 20dBV maximum audio Pin 1 Common Pin 1 Common input output with the Pin 2 Channel 1 Pin 2 N C following pin connections Pin 3 Channel 2 Pin 3 Audio If daisy chaining multiple base stations you must do the following Step 1 Remove the cover from one of the base stations and locate the JP1 jumper on the main circuit board Slide the jumper to the upward positi
21. n while talking e Hands free Mode Setting To set the Beltpac for hands free communication with the power off press and hold the volume up A and ISO buttons while you press and release the PWR power button You will hear Hands free on in your headset earpiece When set up for hands free communication the Beltpac can be operated in either hands free or PTT NOTE The above settings are saved in memory and only need to be repeated when you want to change between hands free and PTT operation When changing modes if both power lights begin blinking turn the Beltpac off and begin again Hands free and Push To Talk mode settings affect both IC and ISO Individual adjustment is not possible e Push To Talk Mode Operation press and hold the IC or ISO button for more than one second In PTT operation audio will be transmitted only while you are pressing the IC or ISO button e Hands free Mode Operation Quickly press and release the IC or ISO button to latch the transmitter on Talk and listen as in a normal telephone conversation Press and release the IC or ISO button again to unlatch to end the conversation Beltpacs can be unlatched by the base station operator by pressing the UNLATCH button on the base station NOTE In hands free mode pressing the IC button while latched in ISO will latch on IC Pressing the ISO button while latched in IC will latch on ISO Volume Up Down e Volume Up Adjustment Each
22. o far from the base station The range varies with each location s layout e When trying to register it keeps saying registration failed Refer to If registration failed on page 8 and repeat the registration procedure e Others cannot hear me when I talk Be certain the headset is securely connected to the Beltpac or base station and that you are pressing the IC or ISO button on the Beltpac or the TALK button on the base station Be certain the appropriate IC or ISO setting is selected under LOCAL HEADSET on the base station e People the 4 wire intercom cannot hear me or I cannot hear them Be certain the cables are securely connected and the 4 wire intercom is on If using a local headset be certain the IC setting is selected under LOCAL HEADSET on the base station e People on the RTS ClearCom systems cannot hear me or I cannot hear them Be certain the cables are securely connected and the 2 wire intercom is on If using a local headset be certain the IC setting is selected under LOCAL HEADSET on the base station e The 2 wire intercom is on and there is a loud squeal whenever I try to talk This can occur if two or more base stations daisy chained and the JP1 jumper on the circuit board in one of the base stations has not been set properly Contact your dealer e Settings are not retained when the base station power is turned off and on again The internal battery may be low Contact your dealer 2400MHz cordle
23. on and replace the cover on the base station Be sure you do this in only one base station Step 2 For each base station follow all the steps for the base station setup on page 6 10 SECTION 3 EQUIPMENT OPERATION BASE STATION OPERATION Front Panel Controls Indicators and Connector 1 POWER Switch Press the upper part of the switch to turn the power on A red light on the switch will be lit when the base station power is on Press the lower part of the switch to turn the power off The red light will go off All settings are preserved when the power is turned off and will be restored when the power is turned on again 2 Beltpac Registration Controls and Status Indicator Use these controls to register each Beltpac used with a specific base station as described on pages 9 and 10 3 UNLATCH Button Use this button to unlatch all Beltpac transmitters Beltpac users can latch their Beltpacs on in order to talk and listen to each other Base station operators can use the UNLATCH button to stop Beltpac conversations in order to have uninterrupted communication with the Beltpac users 4 IC Intercom and ISO Isolate Receiver Indicators and Controls Lights indicate whether Beltpac reception is IC or ISO Use IC and ISO controls to independently adjust IC and ISO receive levels NOTE This adjustment does not affect Beltpac to Beltpac communication 5 Local Headset Connector Indicators and Controls e Adjust t
24. pac again If registration fails again call your dealer for assistance If you try to register more than 15 Beltpacs e An F will appear on the REGISTRATION STATUS display on the base station and you will hear Registration failed in the headset e Clear all current registrations by pressing the RESET REGISTRATION button and the RESET button at the same time To press the RESET button insert a small paper clip or similar object into the RESET hole at the lower left corner of the base station front panel Continue holding the RESET REGISTRATION button after you release the RESET button until the clear code lower case appears on the REGISTRATION STATUS display e Register all active Beltpacs one at a time Previously registered Beltpacs must be re registered NOTICE You have completed the stand alone system setup The instructions under INTERCOM AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SETUPS on the following pages are for setting up additional equipment which you may want to use with your DX200 such as a 2 wire intercom 4 wire intercom an external speaker or other auxiliary audio equipment Instructions are also provided for daisy chaining two or more base stations together INTERCOM AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT SETUPS MABE IN U S A Rear Panel 10 11 121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 HME DX200 WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM REGI
25. smitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 7 9 inches 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Antenna substitution Do not substitute any antenna for the one supplied by the manufacturer or radio dealer You may be exposing person or persons to excess radio frequency radiation You may contact your radio dealer or the manufacturer for further instructions WARNING Maintain a separation distance from the base station transmit antenna to a person s of at least 7 9 inches 20 cm at 100 duty cycle You as the qualified end user of this radio device must control the exposure conditions of bystanders to ensure the minimum separation distance above is maintained between the antenna and nearby persons for satisfying RF exposure compliance The operation of this transmitter must satisfy the requirements of Occupational Controlled Exposure Environment for work related use Transmit only when person s are at least the minimum distance from the properly installed externally mounted antenna Hereby HM Electronics Inc declares that the DX200 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC CEO This product operates in the 2400 to 2483 5 MHz frequency range The use of this frequency range is not yet harmonized between all countries Some countries may restrict the use of a port
26. ss telephone interference If there is 2400MHz cordless telephone nearby interference may occur However because the DX200 is a frequency hopping system this problem is unlikely If it does occur changing frequencies on the telephone may alleviate the problem If not move the phone as far as practical from the base station or use another type phone In the event of an electrical power outage such as from a lightning storm or power generator failure if you experience problems with your HME equipment after the electricity comes on again unplug the AC power supplies from their electrical outlets and wait 15 seconds then plug them back in 15 SECTION 5 TECHNICAL DATA EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station GENERAL Frequency Range Frequency Response Power Requirements Temperature Range Size Weight of Beltpacs per Base 4 Wire I O 2 Wire I O Auxiliary Input Auxiliary Output Speaker Output Headset Connector Headset Output Front Panel Controls Front Panel Indicators Rear Panel Controls Antenna Type System Distortion Communication Security TRANSMITTER Type Transmit Power Modulation Type Frequency Stability Harmonics Spurious RECEIVER Type RF Sensitivity Frequency Stability Distortion 2400 2483 5 MHz 200 Hz to 3 5 kHz 100 240VAC 50 60Hz or 12 14VDC 32 122 F 0 509 19 x 1 72 x 17 13 1 RU 48 26 x 4 3
27. use Manager Router EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION The following equipment is standard with the DX200 Wireless Intercom System As you unpack the equipment check the packing list to be sure you received all items listed m 17 J E BS200 Base Station Base Station Antennas 2 per Base Station M 115 230 Volt AC Power Supply 1 per Base Station with Power Cables 1 per AC40A Battery Charger with Power Cables Beltpac Pouch BP200 Beltpac HS12 Headset OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT HS4 3 Single Earpiece amp Lapel Microphone HS14 Single Muff Medium Weight Headset HS20 3 Dual Earpiece Lightweight Headset AC40A Battery Charger XLR Headset Adapters MD XLR4M Mini DIN to 4 Pin Male MD XLR4F Mini DIN to 4 Pin Female MD XLRSF Mini DIN to 5 Pin Female MAIN EQUIPMENT FEATURES Base Station Features 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 UNLATCH HME DX200 WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM RESET REGISTRATION REGISTRATION STATUS RESET POWER REGISTER BELTPAC 2W 4 ZW AUX IN 150 VOLUME 16 17 Front Panel 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 POWER switch 11 LOCAL HEADSET ISO indicator light 2 RESET REGISTRATION button 12 LOCAL HEADSET IC indicator light 3 REGISTRATION STATUS display 13 LOCAL HEADSET MIC LEVEL control 4 UNLATCH swit

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