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1.            cO Condenser Microphones 74   6 3mm  Jack supports Dynamic   MIC 25       Headphone Socket    Ya      6 3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional headphones   Plugging in headphones will disable the built in speaker     3 Microphone   Headset Socket    i 3 5mm Stereo Socket for combined Microphone Headset   HEADPHONE Plugging in a Microphone   Headset will disable the built in speaker and  the XLR Microphone Input     ALL Button  Opens communication with all channels  All channels will hear    communication from the operator  or from any other channel using the  TALK button              SPEAKER          Channel Buttons 1 8    Opens communication with individual channels  More than 1 channel  can be active at any given time  active channels are illuminated red     All active channels will hear any communication from the operator or  from any other active channel     The buttons will also indicate if any channel is paging  the paging  channel will flash in orange until the page is answered     MUTE Button   Mutes all communication from the base station or any channel    N B  If any channel uses the CALL button the paging tone will still  sound even when the MUTE button is active    Volume Control    Controls the Volume of the built in soeaker or outputs to the  headphones or mic headset according to what is connected    Built In Speaker    Sounds audible alert when a channel is paging and provides audio  during talkback conversations  Speaker is mute when headphon
2.      BASE SIDE TOP            Bi Color Tally LED  RED indicates LIVE  AMBER indicates CUED       IM TALLY    FS Talk Button press and  hold to talk back to    Base Station           PE  CALL    Volume Control  Adjusts the volume of  the headphones    BETTE                EXT Tally Socket  Feeds tally information  to TD 1 tally light    CNRC Mic   Headphone Socket    3 5mm and 2 5mm  datavicleo   sockets for Headset    A Microphone    H ADPHONE EXT  TALLY  LED        N    m   e       gt   an  RET  m      c  E         POWER    dat ivideo          Power LED  Indicates when ITC   100SL is connected to  an active channel       Call Button sends a  paging signal to the  Base Station    XLR Connection to  connect to ITC 100  Base Station         XLR Connection    Connects the ITC 100SL to the ITC 100 Base Station  Power  tally and  bi directional audio are all carried through the same cable     Call Button    Sends a paging message to the ITC 100 Base Station  The channel button  will flash orange and there will be an audible tone  each time the button is  pressed        Bi Color Tally LED    Will illuminate RED when the channel is LIVE and AMBER when the  channel is CUED       Talk Button    Opens up talk back communication with the ITC 100 base station  and any  other active channels     Volume Control    Adjusts the volume of the headphones              Mic   Headphone Socket    The ITC 100SL has both a 3 5mm and 2 5mm Mic   Headset socket  A  standard 3 5mm Mic   Headset can be 
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5.    datavicleo    ITC 100    8 Channel Intercom   Talkback  System       User   s Guide    http    www datavideo tek com    Rev  300506    Warnings and Precautions    10     11     12     13     Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference    Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit    Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning  Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners  Use a  damp cloth for cleaning    Do not use this unit in or near water    Do not place this unit on an unstable cart  stand  or table  The unit may fall  causing serious  damage    Slots and openings on the cabinet top  back  and bottom are provided for ventilation  To ensure  safe and reliable operation of this unit  and to protect it from overheating  do not block or cover  these openings  Do not place this unit on a bed  sofa  rug  or similar surface  as the ventilation  openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked  This unit should never be placed near or  over a heat register or radiator  This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless  proper ventilation is provided    This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking  label of the AC adapter  If you are not sure of the type of power available  consult your Datavideo  dealer or your local power company    Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord  Do not locate this unit where the power cord will  be walked on  rolled over  or otherwise stres
6. es or  mic   headset are connected to the ITC 100    12V Light Socket  12V Powered light socket for gooseneck light  supplied         Rear Panel           CHANNEL 5   8 XLR INPUT   CHANNEL 1   4 XLR IN  TALLY INPUTS DC IN GROUND  OUTPUT SOCKETS PUT  OUTPUT SOCKETS A amp B TERMINAL    Tally is supplied from Tally B Tally is supplied from Tally A    Channel Input   Output XLR Sockets    Each of the 8 channels has an XLR connector that carries  bi directional signals between the ITC 100 and ITC 100SL  All  connections are contained within the one cable  Channels 1   4  are supplied tally light information from tally A  channels 5   8  are supplied tally light information from tally B        TALLY B TALLY A Tally Inputs A amp B    INPUT INPUT       Tally Inputs A  amp  B are configured for direct connection to the  Datavideo RMC 140  RMC 90 or SE 500  They supply bi color  tally information to the ITC 100SL  RED indicates Live and  AMBER indicates Cued  Tally A will feed information to  channels 1   4 and Tally B will feed information to channels 5    8    DC In 12V 1 5A    Connect the 12V 1 5A power supply  The power supply plug  has a screw in locking collar to secure the connection     Ground Terminal    When connecting this unit to any other component  make sure  that it is properly grounded by connecting this terminal to an  appropriate point  When connecting  use the socket and be sure  to use wire with a cross sectional area of at least 1 0 mm2        ITC 100SL Slave Unit 
7. ion  between all members of the crew  It is a perfect accessory for the Datavideo  SE 800 and SE 500 vision mixers     Contents    WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS   WARRANTY   INTRODUCTION   WHAT S IN THE PACKAGE   FRONT PANEL CONNECTIONS   REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS   ITC 100SL SLAVE UNIT   USING THE ITC 100 WITH THE SE 800   RMC 140  USING THE ITC 100 WITH THE SE 800   RMC 90  USING THE ITC 100 WITH THE SE 500   ITC 100 TALLY INPUT PIN CROSS REFERENCE  SPECIFICATIONS   SERVICE AND SUPPORT    What s in the Package      ITC 100 main unit     ITC 100SL Slave Unit     ITC 100SL Carrying Case   20m XLR to XLR Intercom Cable  MC 1 Headset   Microphone  MC 2 XLR Gooseneck Mic     LP 1 XLR Gooseneck Light     12V 2 5A Power Supply Unit                Aa WIN        AC Power cord   10 User   s Guide    X X X X X X X X X X           c c A Aa LHR HR           N O FP Q NN  gt            A       _  aw N   O    Front Panel     micmon  7        DYNAMIC  p AN         HEAD  MIC   PHONE HEADPHONI    m       7  pn           POWER HEADPHONE CALL BUTTONS VOLUME 12V LIGHT         OFF SOCKET 1 8 PLUS CALL CONTROL SOCKET  SWITCH ALL    XLR   1 4    MIC   HEADSET MUTE BUILT IN  MICROPHONE SOCKET BUTTON SPEAKER  INPUT WITH    DYNANAMIC    CONDENSOR  SWITCH       On   Off Switch    Powers the ITC 100 On   Off  Red LED indicates that unit is switched  on     XLR Microphone Socket      MIC MODE Combined XLR        6 3mm  Jack Microphone Input for either a  po Condenser or Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone  XLR supports
8. is an ideal accessory for the Datavideo SE 500 Vision Mixer  The  SE 500 has four channels  so in the diagram below we have four camera crew   each with an ITC 100SL    The SE 500 Tally Out connects to the ITC 100 Tally Input A  Tally Input A provides  tally information to channels 1   4  When the camera is live the cameraman will see    a red light  when a camera is cued up the cameraman will see an amber light     Cameras 1   4 each with an ITC 100SL        Camera 3    m    www datavideo tek com                       n Ga            D TI ume re M         M Mg          cm ee e er er                 SS        is W     MIC INPUT            AUDIO      ES cv XIX E cv       v fe S  o   ci w      MIO                               22 IZ SY VEN xa    _STTCONTROL      e  o   Cee   LJ  A  a JS   e  N TALLY a R 5      X   rr                   e   m          i gt     MA CUT  N                    Wy NS                  E      MON       stv c  A S Y C NAS V C  DEA PREVIEW od          in         MADEINTAIWAN    M TELLURE IT B  E                         11    ITC 100 Tally Input   Pin Cross Reference    If you are using the ITC 100 with a Datavideo RMC 140  RMC 90 or SE 500 you do  not need to worry about tally information  as it is automatically sent to the ITC 100   If you are using the ITC 100 with other equipment the following tables explain the  pin configurations of Tally A and Tally B    Contact closure between the relevant Pin number and ground will illuminate the  LED  For example 
9. l operation    e  When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged    f  When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance  indicating a need for  service     Warranty   Datavideo warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and  workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of product purchased  If equipment fails due to  such defects  Datavideo will  at its option  repair or provide a replacement for the defective part or  product    Equipment that fails after the warranty period  has been operated or installed in a manner other than  that specified by Datavideo  or has been subjected to abuse or modification  will be repaired for time  and material charges at the Buyer   s expense  This warranty does not affect your statutory rights    within the Country of purchase     For EU Customers only   WEEE Marking     This symbol on the product indicates that it will not be treated as household waste  It must be handed  over to the applicable take back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment  For  more detailed information about the recycling of this product  please contact your local Datavideo  Office     Introduction    The ITC 100 is a 19  Rack Mount 8 Way Intercom   Talkback System  It  incorporates tally indicators for each channel and individual channel call buttons as  well as a call all channels button    It is ideal in a live environment and enables easy bi directional communicat
10. ly Input A provides tally information to channels 1   4  When the camera is live  the cameraman will see a red light  when a camera is cued up the cameraman will    see an amber light     Cameras 1   4 each with an ITC 100SL       Camera 3    camera 2         2  ui ETT 772 5 Cw              D      4 Cc          pu  j y i M N TALLY B TALLY A DC IN    INPUT INPUT 12   1 5A   dam   Kem   LO   x    Ts     y   p                  hd  RS232C  REMOTE    co Co  ER T        4 4   NT     ev   gt  E oc    x    12V 0 54  DC INPUT OUTTO  14 4V BAC 03    DC OUT TO SE 800    POWER                   2    v INPUT Paring Q INPUT UC Q INPUT HS Q INPUT  o   AUDIO INPUT AUDIO OUTPUT          m      o       V         Co                   D MUSIC AUX 1 2      S ai    2       E  o Oto EB EE        5       0       eo  Ble   9               gt           nn          C Iv                    B Y       NON       LAN id 7   ODS                 i  OC OOOO RKO  MEME    _  9  9       0  lle  9   i   4      we  an y DC14 4V 15V 70W ON     O   O   O     BLACK    BURST      WP S               NEP as  Pa ta                       O  EI     AN ES            OFF Md   O          O                       C gt    VIDEO A IN               JIN VIDEO  C  IN VIDEO D IN DIGITAL OUT        M    O  R5232 CONTROL T      MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR  jowmr    m          j   DV omw  SY         i  OY    Dv     ey  our           Y C  uU  x INPUT S V C          INdINO OJIA    10    Using the ITC 100 with the SE 500    The ITC 100 
11. nit Specification  INPUT 5 Pin XLR Connector    MIC   HEADSET SOCKET 3 5mm Stereo Jack Socket for combination  Headphone   Microphone  Headset Impedance 8 600 ohms 100                Microphone Level  67dB  Or  2 5mm Stereo Jack Socket  for Motorola Mobile  Phone type headset   microphone    TALLY OUT SOCKET 3 5mm Jack Socket to connect to TD 1 Tally  ERN MN  TALLY LED Bi Color LED     RED indicates LIVE   AMBER  GENE uL  POWER LED Illuminates to indicate that power is being  Gn RN n    OPERATING RANGE Up to 200m between Base Station and Slave       OPERATING TEMP  RANGE 5   45        WEIGHT 348g       14    Service and Support    It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience  Our  supporting staff is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system   Please refer to our web site www datavideo tek com for answers to common  questions  support requests or contact your local office below     Datavideo Corporation  USA   12300 U East Washington Blvd   Whittier  CA 90606 USA  Tel   1 562 696 2324 contactus datavideo us www datavideo us    Datavideo Technologies Europe BV  Californiedreef 26 3565 BL Utrecht  The Netherlands  Tel   31 30 261 9656 info datavideo nl www datavideo info    Datavideo UK Limited  Unit 2 Waterside Business Park  Hadfield  Glossop  Derbyshire SK13 1BE UK  Tel   44 1457 851000 sales datavideo co uk www datavideo info    Datavideo Technologies Co   Ltd   10F  176 Jian Yi Rd  Chung Ho City  Taipei Hsien  Taiwan 235  Tel
12. on Tally A  if Pin 1 is connected to Pin 4 the RED LED will light  up on Channel 1  if Pin 13 is connected to Pin 4 the AMBER LED will light up on  Channel 3    Tally A Input    The Tally A Input will send Tally Information to Channels 1   4  The following table    shows the pin numbers for each channel     Video Red LED Amber LED  Bu LIVE CUED   On Air   Next        Pins 4  9 and 14 can be used as ground        Pin 1 Pin 3  Pin 6 Pin 8    Tally B Input    The Tally B Input will send Tally Information to Channels 5   8  The following table  shows the pin numbers for each channel     Video Red LED Amber LED  Channel LIVE CUED   On Air   Next           8    pins    Pine       Pins 4  9 and 14 can be used as ground     12    Specification     ITC 100 Base Station Specification  TALLY 2 x 15 Pin SubD Sockets for Tally A and Tally B    MIC   HEADSET   3 5mm Stereo Jack Socket for combination  Headphone   Microphone  Headset Impedance 8 600 ohms 100mW  min   INPUTS    HEADPHONE Ys  6 3mm  Stereo Headphone Socket  OUTPUTS Headset Impedance 8 600 ohms 100mW  min   LIGHT SOCKET 3 pin XLR connector  Pin2  12V  Pin3  GND   Light power consumption 12V 100mA max     MICROPHONE    Pin XLR   4   6 3mm  Jack Microphone  Socket Switchable Condenser   Dynamic Input  Microphone Level  67dB    THD    3     OPERATING RANGE Up to 200m between Base Station and Slave  OPERATING TEMP  RANGE 5   45  C      I 750mm x 650mm x 250mm  1U height 19     rack     WEIGHT 1 9Kg          13    ITC 100SL SLAVE U
13. sed    If an extension cord must be used with this unit  make sure that the total of the ampere ratings  on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord s rating   Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not  exceed 15 amperes    Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots  as they may  touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock   Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit    Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual  do not attempt to service this product  yourself  Opening or removing covers that are marked    Do Not Remove    may expose you to  dangerous voltage points or other risks  and will void your warranty  Refer all service issues to  qualified service personnel    Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the  following conditions    a  When the power cord is damaged or frayed    b  When liquid has spilled into the unit    c  When the product has been exposed to rain or water    d  When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions  Adjust  only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions in this manual   improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often  require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to norma
14. used  or a Motorola type 2 5mm Mic    headset could be used if preferred     External Tally LED Socket    An external tally display  TD 1  can be connected to the ITC 100SL  This  enables the tally light to be positioned in a more convenient place  such as  on top of the camera  When the channel is LIVE the LED will be RED  and  when the channel is CUED the LED will be AMBER     N B  The Tally LED on the ITC 100SL will continue to operate as normal  when a TD 1 has been added   Power LED    The Power LED indicates when the channel is active  If the operator has  opened the channel by pressing the channel button 1   8  or by pressing  ALL then the LED will light up     N B  The tally indicator lights will continue to work even when the  Power LED is not on  and the channel is not active     Using the ITC 100 with the SE 800   RMC 140    The ITC 100 is an ideal accessory for the Datavideo SE 800   SE 800AV Vision  Mixer  The SE 800 has four channels  so in the diagram below we have four  camera crew  each with an ITC 100SL   The RS 232 output from the SE 800 connects to the RMC 140  this provides the  status of the SE 800  The RMC 140 Tally Out connects to the ITC 100 Tally Input A   Tally Input A provides tally information to channels 1   4  When the camera is live    the cameraman will see a red light  when a camera is cued up the cameraman will    see an amber light     Cameras 1   4 each with an ITC 100SL    A  Camera 4 Camera 3 Camera 2 Q Camera 1            TEC A    x   m
    
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