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1. Frequency Bands The BTR 1 system operates in TV channels 16 to 36 and 38 to Band TV Freq Start Freq End 59 This is the frequency range of 482 to 608 MHz and 614 16 482 488 MHz to 746 MHz The band the TV channels and frequencies F 17 aes 223 are shown in Table 2 Most bands are 18 MHz wide however 18 494 500 band 7 is 24 MHz wide 2 309 A H 20 506 512 Bands F to E are always base transmit bands beltpack receive 21 512 518 bands Bands 1 7 are always base receive bands beltpack 22 518 524 transmit bands Thus an A2 base station would be comprised A 23 523 330 of an A band transmitter paired with a 2 band receiver 24 530 536 B 25 536 542 e o 26 542 548 Band Pairing for Systems T m en All band pairs cannot be made into a system a single system 28 554 360 is comprised of a base and beltpack Table 1 show the avail C 29 aa 566 able band pairings 30 566 a2 31 572 578 D 32 578 584 Base TX Bands Base RX Bands 33 584 590 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 34 590 596 H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 E 596 602 36 602 608 A 2 3 4 29 6 7 Not Used 37 608 614 B 3 4 5 6 7 38 614 620 C 4 5 6 7 1 39 620 626 40 626 632 D 5 6 7 41 632 638 E 6 7 2 42 638 644 43 644 650 44 650 656 Table 1 3 45 656 662 Available Band Pairings 46 662 668 47 668 674 In Table 1 it can been seen that a C base station transmit band 4 48 674 680 can be paired with 4 5 6 or 7 receive bands
2. FOR USE WITH THE PRODUCT IN WHICH IT WAS INSTALLED YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT PROMPTLY RE TURN THE PRODUCT TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT FOR A FULL REFUND The installed software as supplied by the Company is licensed not sold to you for use only under the terms of this license and the Company reserves all rights not expressly granted to you You own the product or other media on or in which the Software is originally or subsequently recorded or fixed but the Company retains ownership of all copies of the Software itself 1 License This license allows you to use the Software for internal purposes only on a single product in which it was installed 2 Restrictions a You may not market distribute or transfer copies of the Software to others or electroni cally transfer or duplicate the software YOU MAY NOT REVERSE ENGINEER DECOMPILE DIS ASSEMBLE MODIFY ADAPT TRANSLATE RENT LEASE OR LOAN THE SOFTWARE OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED ON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS b The Software and the accompanying written materials are copyrighted Unauthorized copying of the Software including portions thereof or the written materials is expressly forbidden c You understand that the Company may update or revise the Software and in so doing in curs no obligation to furnish such updates to you
3. However a C3 49 680 686 unit cannot be made This is because a certain amount of fre 50 686 692 quency separation between transmit and receive bands is re 5 51 692 698 quired for good transmit and receive operation If they are too 52 698 704 close the RF performance of the system is reduced 53 704 710 54 710 716 6 55 716 722 56 722 728 7 57 728 734 58 734 740 59 740 746 Table 2 Band Names and TV Channels 8 1 8 2 Blank QSB 1 Card Reader USB Cable 2 MB DataFlash Memory Card AAA P N 879845 P N 600091 P N 760600 9 1 Section 9 Replacement Parts and Accessories QSB 1 Kit Includes QSB 1 Card Reader USB Cable DataFlash Card Cat No 301641000 Power Cord for FM 1 North America 550024013 CAN BUS Cable 17 RJ 45 Male Connectors P N 879483 DataFlash is a registered trademark of Atmel Corporation 9 2 Blank TELEX TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC e 12000 Portland Ave South Burnsville MN 55337 PN 803996 REV B MARCH 2005 Made in U S A
4. etc Up to 10 snap shots may be taken 2 6 QSB 1 The QSB 1 Qard Serial Bus pod interfaces with the SMP System Manager Program via a USB connection to the com puter The QSB 1 allows the user to download events into a small convenient DataFlash gt memory card Event s and Snapshot s of the system can also be uploaded to the SMP from the card via the QSB 1 The card for use with the QSB 1 is a 2 MB DataFlash gt mem ory card These may be purchased in various electronic stores or from Telex see the Accessories and Replacement Parts section of the manual NOTE The 2 MB card is the only size currently compatible with the FM 1 QSB 1 and SMP Larger or smaller DataFlash gt cards will NOT work Section 3 QSB 1 Connections NOTE Item 2 is Located on back of Unit Figure 3 1 The QSB 1 Card Reader 1 Card Slot Only use 2 MB DataFlash memory cards 2 USB Connection Connect USB cable from computer The QBS 1 is powered from the computer via it s USB cable QSB 1 Specifications Temperature Range A etie a a eH ITI RE estet Tee RE Do cosets 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 2 47 W x 0 97 H x 3 37 D 6 3 cm x 2 5 cm x 8 6 cm 2 oz 57 g Version 1 1 or 2 0 DataFlash gt 2 MB Only DataFlash is a registered trademark of Atmel Corporation 3 2 Blank Front Panel Controls and Connections Power Switch lt MENU gt and lt SET gt buttons Use
5. Enabled v Enabled Configuration Configuration Figure 2 2 The Main Screen Of The System Manager Program The main menu bar definitions are defined below FILE New Open Save Save as Print Print Preview Download Upload Exit EDIT New Event Delete Event Rename Event Copy Event Paste Event Paste Frequencies Creates a new event Opens a file with a fml extension Saves file with current name and a lt fm1 gt file extension Saves file with a new name you create and a lt fm1 gt file extension Prints a report of the main settings of the ten base stations On screen preview of print output Can also print from this screen Downloads current Event or Events to the QSB 1 and DataFlash memory card Uploads SnapShot files taken at the FM 1 Frequency Manager of the base stations Exit the Program Creates New Event within the current file Deletes Event selected Renames Event selected Copies currently selected event into memory Pastes current event in memory to SMP Adds the event to the end of the event folder tabs Allow the user to paste frequencies only into an event from a tab delimited text file For example Microsoft Excel can be used as a source to transfer frequen cies to the SMP The 1st column of 10 rows in Excel can be base TX frequen cies and the 2nd column of 10 rows can be the RX frequencies This 2 x 10 array of nu
6. are Telex 2 Wire RTS 2 Wire XLR RTS 2 Wire DB15 ClearCom 2 Wire and Four Wire 5 Receive Band Enter directly or select the receive band of the base station from the drop down menu This will set the frequencies that will appear in the receive frequency drop down menu 6 Receive Frequencies Select the receive frequency from the drop down menu The range of frequencies to select from was set by the receive band list 7 Auxiliary Input Select The auxiliary input of a base sta tion may be routed one of two ways Local Any audio placed into the auxiliary input port is routed only to the base s local headset and beltpack Recommended Global Any audio placed into the auxiliary input port is routed not only to the base s local headset and beltpack but also to any wired system connected to the base station Aux Input Select Sidetone Local Te Local C Global Belpack High Power C Normal Power r Beltpack Off Mode Mute ICs C Button A C Button C Main Display C Last ICs C Button B Default Display C Alt Display 10 11 Figure 2 3 The Base Main Screen 2 4 8 Sidetone The sidetone is the amount of a user s own voice that is feed back to their headphones Both the beltpack and base stations sidetone my be adjusted 9 Transmit Power The base transmit power can be set to the following positions Normal The transmit power is 10 dB below maxi mum
7. the TR 1 s buttons A B and C 6 Lock Will lock all ten base stations so the configuration can be viewed but not accidentally changed A base must have the enable check marked in order to view the config uration 7 Download Frequencies If selected and settings is not then only frequencies will be downloaded to the DataFlash card for that event 8 Download Settings If selected and frequency is not then only settings will be downloaded to the DataFlash card for that event 12 5 6 7 8 F M 1 System Manager until fed fm1 Base F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz I Enabled Configuration Base 1 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Ax Frequency 614 000 MHz v Enabled Configuration Base 3 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Ax Frequency 614 000 MHz V Enabled Configuration IV Enabled Base 5 Base amp F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz Fo Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Ax Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz Y Enabled Configuration IV Enabled Configuration Base amp Base 4 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz Configuration Base 7 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Ax Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rg Frequency 614 000 MHz v Enabled Configuration 7 Enabled Configuration Base 9 Base 10 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rg Frequency 614 000 MHz v
8. DataFlash card for eventually uploading into the SMP DataFlash is a registered trademark of Atmel gt Corporation 1 2 Blank Section 2 System Manager Program SMP Software System Manager Program SMP Setup was completed successfully Installing the Program Step 1 Completed 1 Insert the Manual SMP Program compact disc into your CD ROM drive The program will automatically start Skipped BasaControl di Skipped Event di 2 Select the System Manager Program button You will au resa arial tomatically go to the system manager page C Stews Create folder C Documents and Settings GubsermlStert MerulProgramsiFM 1 Syste 3 Click on the Install Software button The Setup Wizard Create shortcut Cripocuments and SsttingsiGubsernitart MenulProgrems eit Sy Execute rundi32 exe advpack dl Launch IMP Section C Program FiesiTelex Commu i i i i Create shortcut C Documents and Settngs GubsermiStart MenulProgramsiFM 1 Sy screen will appear Follow the Setup Wizard instructions Elect bal eene roe cate m Ardet ii on your screen Completed Mulsoft Instal System v2 0 rM i System Manager 1 0 1 3 0 2 Setup Cancel Welcome to the FM 1 System Manager 1 0 1 3 0 2 Setup Wizard This wizard wil guide you through the installation of FM 1 System Manager 1 0 1 3 0 2 Tt is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will
9. Limited Warranty The company does not warrant that the operation of the Software will meet your re quirements or operate free from error The company DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OR THIRD PARTY RIGHTS Limited Liability The liability of the company for any claims arising out of this License based upon the Software regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the greater of the license fee for the Software or 50 6 1 6 2 Blank Section 7 DataFlash Card Handling and Storage Precautions Do not disassemble or remodel Keep out of reach of children Danger of swallowing If swallowed seek medical advice immediately Do not impact bend drop or get wet Do not touch the metal terminals with or hands or metal objects Do not detach the label on the card Do not store in location directly exposed to sunlight a heat vent or a heating appliance Do not use or store in humid or dusty locations Do not use or store in locations exposed to corrosive gases Formatting will erase all existing data on the card Telex Communications Inc is not responsible for lost or destroyed data in the card 7 1 7 2 Blank Section 8 Frequency Bands
10. N Gu cse x4 ee eye ae er ea VE RR ee ee oi ee eee 4 2 Downloading a Cardoso oa AERE td aba be did eR ea eae 4 3 Selecting an Event and Downloading to System ica oe e exe x a a 4 3 Snap WO ee song os pe TEE PEDES Lei aot to tim iis d e cp abi depu 4 3 section 5 FM 1 Menu Structure i a laxe bern ERE ara ERI da AR 5 1 FM 1 Men Flow Chath Lu cisco ached ocenta i iE Ea lia esas 5 1 Section 6 Software License ar Rer Re eget ACE REC eel ss ra c ae drew wed 6 1 End User License Agreement for Telex Software susanne ha 6 1 Section 7 DataFlash Card Handling and Storage Precautions 7 1 Section 8 Frequency Bands soii darin 8 1 Fregue cy Bands is ed She Ee AT Ses aeea ee a EUREN e 8 1 Band Pairing for 3986008 s aid ENG bo ee 8 1 Table 1 Available Band Pairings 2 42 2 su u ea a 8 1 Table 2 Band Names and TV Channels ssec Rr a ee EO RR RD a 8 1 Section 9 Replacement Parts and Accessories 9 dis 11 Blank Overall Description The SMP Software along with the QSB 1 and FM 1 allow a user to easily manage large systems of BTR 1 base stations along with their beltpacks The SMP System Manager Program software enables a user to set up multiple events on the computer An event is a partic ular situation where a pack of ten base stations need their pa rameter set a certain way These parameters include transmit and receive frequencies intercom levels auxiliary levels to name a few The event could be a footba
11. Telex Operating Instructions RadioCom FM 1 QSB 1 SMP Professional Wireless Intercom System Management TELEX Table of Content Section T IntFodut Ulli x aces eu ale reihe ae es 1 1 Overall Descriptio srecne an aec draw a eee das ae dade nada m qax M deed dei 1 1 Section 2 System Manager Program SMP Software 0 00 ccc eee eee 2 1 System Manager Program SMP cria ee SQE VE PEU N ER Re sas 2 Installing the program Tor the first time Step 1 na a a 2 Installing Driver for QSB 1 Card Reader Step 2 2 ilie o 2 1 Launching the System Manager Program Step 3 me Rr as 2 2 Using the System Manager Prosa ren u a 2 3 Configuration o re a er en ee a a a uu wae ewe 2 4 Bullen ODIO ooa eue eda aaa ae a nee teeendeereteneastaeekoareaws 2 5 Download Unloddllis era un waere aa aR EER EENES ERE PEES E 2 6 Downl ading an Event eee resitan rear Ieee eben ete A Ra kas 2 6 Uploading a SnapShot a osos a don bestes ena dao 2 6 Section 3 OSBL AAA 3 1 OSB A 3 1 SB Apesta OH usa acci eek to evi Pace y da X ded ode p Roc do ea ds Des oe DN en 3 1 Section 4 FM 1 Frequency Manager lsslesseeeeee rn 4 1 Front Panel Control and Connections en ee 4 1 Rear Panel Controls and Connections cuc Dex E ra A 4 1 EN Spec rias Diele 4 2 a RO messe 4 2 Basic D scription esseeri ide deidad 4 2 Connecting the BM T to the Base Salon cusa jc kee a a 4 2 Powenng the Unite eres bd Deo id iaa 4 2 Start UP SCHE
12. anel of FM 1 Figure4 3 CAN Bus OUT RJ 45 Pinout Operation Basic Description The FM 1 Frequency Manager interfaces with up to ten BTR 1 base stations The FM 1 talks to the bases via a CAN bus system The CAN bus starts at the FM 1 and daisy chains through all the base stations and then back to the FM 1 to ter minate The flash card is inserted in the card reader slot for the FM 1 to read events from the card With the flash card in the FM 1 the user can select an event on the card and download the selected event Now the user can download the event into the base stations The FM 1 can also take snap shots of the ten pack of bases and download those parameters on the flash card for eventually uploading into the SMP Connecting the FM 1 to the Base Stations The FM 1 communicates to the base stations via the CAN bus This CAN bus starts at the FM 1 OUT port It is connected from there to the first base station It does not matter which CAN bus base station jack is the input or output From the first base it daisy chains through all the base stations up to ten The CAN bus connects from the last base station to the FM 1 port marked Termination DataFlash is a registered trademark of Atmel Corporation 4 2 4 F to 130 F 20 C to 55 C 19 0 W x 1 72 H x 8 02 D 48 3 cm x 4 4 cm x 20 4 cm 3 Ibs 9 oz 1 62 kg DataFlash 2 MB Only Up to 99 Events 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz IEC receptacle CAN Bu
13. d to select menus and set options on the LCD Backlit Graphics LCD Liquid Crystal Display lt UP gt and lt SET gt buttons Used to select options on the LCD Contrast Adjust Adjusts the LCD s contrast Snap Shot Button Press and hold for 2 seconds and the user will be asked to check if a DataFlash card is in the card reader slot Press again and a snap shot of the BTR 1 s will be taken This will record fre quencies and other important parameters of the BTR 1 system Card Reader Slot Slot where the 2 MB DataFlash gt card is inserted UP Q O VD D DO WN SNAP BHOT 1 234 56 Section 4 FM 1 Frequency Manager Rear Panel Controls and Connections 1 CAN Bus Out This RJ 45 jack is where the CAN bus communication goes out to the first BTR 1 base station 2 CAN Bus Termination This RJ 45 jack is where the CAN bus communication terminates from the last BTR 1 base station 3 Power IEC receptacle Accepts 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz RadioCom FM 1 CARD READER Ep Figure 4 1 Front View of FM 1 m am y Erg RadioCom FM 1 SYSTEMS MANAGER PIN 879830 TERMINATION Figure 4 2 Rear View of FM 1 4 1 FM 1 Specifications Temperature Range Dimensions Memory Card Type Event Storage Power Requirements Communication Bus PIN 12345678 CAN LOW CAN HIGH NC Not Connected Looking at rear p
14. hosen is four wire the button tabs are replaced by a single four wire tab The operation of it s features are similar to that be low 1 Talk The intercom port is active Audio is passed to and from the beltpack and base s local headset 2 Listen Only The audio on the intercom port can be heard at the beltpack headset but no audio is passed to the intercom port from the beltpack 3 Mute The intercom port is off No audio is placed on or taken from that port If selected intercom level controls will not be settable 2 5 IC in Listen Sets the level of the intercom audio com ing into the base station Will be the only adjustment active 1f Listen Only is selected IC out Talk Sets the level of the intercom audio going out of the base station Relay Closure If selected when button C on the beltpack 1s pressed a relay closure is activated on the rear of the base station QB If selected when button C on the beltpack is pressed a 1000 Ohm path to ground is activated at pin 15 of the male and female D sub connectors in the rear of the base station This can be used to active a PTT on some ex ternal radio systems Audio from the beltpack and local base station s headset is also available at pin 15 when the button is pressed Auxiliary Audio Enable If selected auxiliary audio is switched to on in the base station Auxiliary In Out Levels If enable is selected
15. iguration 7 Enabled Configuration La r Base 5 r Base 6 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz v Enabled Configuration VW Enabled Configuration Base 7 Base 8 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz v Enabled Configuration v Enabled Configuration Base 9 Base 10 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz v Enabled Contiguration v Enabled Configuration i Figure 2 1 The main screen of the system manager program 2 2 Using the System Manager Program The main screen displays the 10 base stations 1 Event Name 2 Base Name A 10 character name for the base is dis played here The name is entered in the configuration screens 3 The Band Designation Base 1 shown here is a Fl base station This indicates its transmit band is in the F band and it s receive band is in the 1 band See section 8 for band definitions 4 Enable If checked the user can enter configuration and change settings etc If not checked the user cannot re con figure the base station The FM 1 will only download to base stations that are enabled 5 Configuration Button Selecting this button allows the configuration of that BTR 1 base main settings and
16. ll game or act one of a broadway show the possible applications are endless A good example is a college football team which uses a ten pack BTR 1 system for its coaches on the field to talk to each other and the personal in the press box If that team plays twelve games a year and six of them are away then the SMP could be used to set up 7 events Event one would be the frequencies and parameters for a ten pack of base stations used at home The other six events would be the ten pack s frequencies and parameters for the away locations 1 1 Section 1 Introduction The QSB 1 Qard Serial Bus pod interfaces with the SMP via a USB connection to the computer This enables the user to download events into a small convenient DataFlash card FM 1 Snap Shots can also be uploaded to the SMP from the DataFlash card via the QSB 1 The FM 1 Frequency Manager interfaces with up to ten BTR 1 base stations The FM 1 talks to the bases via a CAN bus system The CAN bus starts at the FM 1 and daisy chains through all the base stations and then back to the FM 1 to ter minate The DataFlash card is inserted in the card reader slot for the FM 1 to read events from the card With the DataFlash card in the FM 1 the user can select an event on the card and download the selected event Now the user can download the event into the base stations The FM 1 can also take snap shots of the ten pack of bases and download those parameters on the
17. make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue Installing Driver for QSB 1 Card Reader Step 2 1 Connect the supplied USB cable to an available USB port on your computer 2 Connect the QSB 1 to the USB cable 3 The QSB 1 device driver should be loaded automatically to your computer If they were not loaded follow the in structions on your screen 4 The device driver can be found at C Program Files Telex Communications FM 1 System Manager on your com puter FM 1 System Manager 1 0 1 3 0 2 Setup 15 x Choose Install Location i Found New Hardware Choose the folder in which to install FM 1 System Manager 1 0 1 3 0 2 A OSB DataFlash Readerwiiter Setup will install FM 1 System Manager 1 0 1 3 0 2 in the Following folder To install in a different folder dick Browse and select another folder Click Instal to start the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device Space required 23 5MB Space available 12 368 B Nullsoft Install System v2 05 To continue cick Next Found New Hardware Wizard Found New Hardware Wizard Install Hardware Device Drivers Locate Driver Files y A device diver ss a sollware program that enables a hardware device to work vath Where do you want Windows to sea
18. mbers is then selected and copied to the clip board Now Paste Frequencies may be used to paste the 2 x 10 array of frequencies to the SMP The frequencies of the base stations read from the file must be within the bands set for the bases in the SMP HELP About Cas x Copyright 2004 2005 Telex Communications Inc Provides current software version infor mation FM 1 System Manager Version 1 3 0 2 Configuration Button This button creates the configuration of the selected BTR 1 and TR 1 It allows access to the following items Base Main Button A Button B Button C Four wire settings When the configuration button is pressed the following screen will appear 1 Name If desired the user can enter up to a 10 character name for the base station This will be displayed at the top of the status screen of the base BASE 01 Configuration Name BASE Base Frequency Assi Transmit Frequency 482 000 MHz Band 2 2 Transmit Band Select the transmit band of the base sta tion from the drop down menu This will set the frequencies that will appear in the transmit frequency drop down menu 3 Transmit Frequencies Enter directly or select the trans mit frequency from the drop down menu The range of fre quencies to select from was set by the transmit band list 4 Intercom This item allows the select of the intercom type that the base station will be set to The options
19. ming of the base cannot be confirmed Snap Shot The FM 1 can take snap shots of the base station connected to its CAN bus This is a record of the base station s frequencies and settings at the time the snap shot is taken 1 From the event screen press Snap Shot gt for about 2 seconds The following screen will occur Make sure there is a DataFlash in the FM 1 2 Press lt SET gt to take the snap shot A snap shot is saved to the DataFlash card If the snap shot is successful the confirmation screen displays then defaults to the event screen Up to 10 snap shots may be placed on a DataFlash card DataFlash is a registered trademark of Atmel Corporation 4 4 Blank Section 3 FM 1 Menu Structure DOWHLOAD CARD Download Card lt SET gt DOWNLOADING CARD DOWNLOADING CARD INSERT CARD COMPLETE OK PRESS PRESS SET lt SET gt Event Screen Telex Communications EUSKE Radio om FM 1 p WHLOBD CARD SELECT EVENT SYSTEM MANAGER Factors SbiB819 MENU SELECT Event Factors Select Event Figure 5 1 FM 1 Menu Flow Chart 5 1 5 2 Blank Section 6 Software License End User License Agreement for Telex Software IMPORTANT Please red this document carefully before using this product THIS DOCUMENT STATES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON WHICH TELEX COMMUNICA TIONS INC the COMPANY OFFERS TO LICENSE THE INSTALLED SOFTWARE OR PRO GRAM the SOFTWARE
20. nload Af ter a few seconds it will now go to the event screen The lt MENU gt button could also be pressed to proceed to the event screen The contents on the DataFlash gt card write over all previous FM 1 memory Selecting an Event and Downloading to System The following steps select an event that has been downloaded from a DataFlash gt card to the FM 1 Then that event is downloaded to the BTR 1s on the CAN bus 1 From the event screen press lt MENU gt once to arrive at the download card select event menu screen 2 Select select event with the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrow keys and press lt SET gt to go to the select event screen 3 The last event in FM 1 memory will be displayed Press lt SET gt and the current events in memory will be displayed The event will begin flashing Use the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrows to select the event de sired Press lt SET gt at the displayed event to enter the system download screen 5 Press lt SET gt again at the above screen to send the event to the system of BTR 1 base stations 6 After programmed press MENU to arrive back at the event screen As the BTR Is are programmed and confirmed the numbers displayed will blink and turn to normal characters to show programming did occur 4 3 After programming the display will indicate the following Normal Numbers The BTR 1 were programmed to the parameters downloaded Inverted Numbers Program
21. power This is 5 mW typically High The transmit power is at full power This is 50 mW typically Recommended 10 Beltpack Off Mode Sets the base station s wired connec tivity when the beltpack is off out of communications range or in push to transmit mode with the talk button off Mute ICs The base drops connectivity to any wired intercom connected to it after 1 second of not receiving communications from a beltpack Last IC The base maintains connectivity to the wired intercoms s the beltpack was last at if not receiving communications from a beltpack BTN A The base connects to the A button defined wired intercom s when not receiving communications from a beltpack BTN B The base connects to the B button defined wired intercom s when not receiving communications from a beltpack BTN C The base connects to the C button defined wired intercom s and activates the C button options QB and or Relay if active when not receiving com munications from a beltpack 11 Default Display The user may select the normal or alternate status screen for the default display on the base station Button Options The other three tabs in the configuration screen are the settings for the three TR 1 buttons A B and C Displayed in figure 2 4 is the tab for button C The other buttons tabs are almost identical The C button was chosen to display below because it has a few more additional options If the intercom type c
22. rch for driver files NS an operaling system This wizard wil complete the installation for thes device Search for driver files for the following hardware device 23 OSB DatsFlash Reader Wiites e QSB DataFlash ReaderAwiter 5 M en A The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in Wi z 4 3 E C o D iyaa leioung pied seach econ a you specin installation cick Next To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insest the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next What do you want the wizard to do Optional search locations Search for a sutable diver for my device reccmmendedi opdi C Display a fist of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver Microsoft Windows Update teen cmn Launching the System Manager Program Step 3 1 Click on the computer desktop icon shown to the right to launch th sail E ci FM 1 System Manager exe 2 The following Screen will then appear FM 1 System Manager untitled fm1 SIC x File Edit Help Base 1 Base 2 F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz j 1 Ax Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Ax Frequency 614 000 MHz D ad opone V Enabled Configuration 7 Enabled Configuration Frequencies Base 3 Base 4 Iv Settings F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz F Tx Frequency 482 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz 1 Rx Frequency 614 000 MHz V Enabled Conf
23. s Powering the Unit The input to the FM 1 is a standard IEC connector It accepts 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz If the unit has been connected to AC power for some time and the front panel switch is turned on the unit will power up al most instantaneously However if the unit has its power switch in the on position and 1s then powered by VAC voltage via the rear panel the unit will take 3 to 4 seconds to power up This is normal the internal power supply of the FM 1 takes 3 to 4 second to power up if powered up cold Start up Screen When the FM 1 is powered up the start up srceen will be dis played for 5 seconds The lower left hand corner contains the software version in the FM 1 After the start up screen the event screen will be displayed The event screen is the main default screen It will display the current event in FM 1 memory Up to 99 events may be stored in the FM 1 and on a card see the FM 1 Menu Flow Chart section for the menu structure Downloading a Card The following steps download a card to the FM 1 1 From the event screen press lt MENU gt once to arrive at the download card select event menu screen 2 Select download card with the lt UP gt lt DOWN gt arrow buttons and press lt SET gt to go to the download screen 3 Make sure the DataFlash card is in the FM 1 and press SET The unit will indicate it is downloading from the card The FM 1 will say it has completed the dow
24. then the auxiliary in and out levels are set here Intercom 2 IC in Listen IC ou Tal Talk D x C Tak Quarterback C Listen Orly E C Listen Only 5 2n J u J T Inercom3 FA Intercom 4 WEN E z C Tak n Listen cut Talk C Tak pos out Tak C Listen Orly wi ICin Listen IC out Talk Figure 2 4 The Button C Screen Downloading Uploading After an event is set up it may be downloaded to a DataFlash gt card for the eventual downloading into a FM 1 and thus to a system of up to 10 base stations A snap shot of a system of up to 10 base stations may also be uploaded to the SMP in order to examine the settings of the system for trouble shooting use the system as a base line for setting up other events or just for records Downloading an Event 1 2 3 4 5 Open FM 1 System Manger Program Create an Event Save Event Download Event to QSB 1 and DataFlash gt memory card Place memory card in an FM 1 and download card to FM 1 Uploading a SnapShot 1 Download a Snap shot s to the DataFlash memory card from the FM 1 Remove the DataFlash gt card from the FM 1 and place in the QSB 1 Open FM 1 System Manger Program Upload the snapshot to the SMP from the memory card that is in the QSB 1 NOTE Snap Shots are named sequentially by the FM 1 The Ist snap shot will be snap shot 0 the second snap shot 1

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