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Warranty
Standard Warranty
• Datavideo equipment is guaranteed
against any manufacturing defects for one
year from the date of purchase.
• The original purchase invoice or other
documentary evidence should be supplied
at the time of any request for repair under
warranty.
• Damage caused by accident, misuse,
unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is
not covered by this warranty.
• All mail or transportation costs including
insurance are at the expense of the
owner.
• All other claims of any nature are not
covered.
• Cables & batteries are not covered under
warranty.
• Warranty only valid within the country or
region of purchase.
• Your statutory rights are not affected.
Two Year Warranty
• All Datavideo products purchased after
01-Oct.-2008 qualify for a free one year
extension to the standard Warranty,
providing the product is registered with
Datavideo within 30 days of purchase.
For information on how to register please
visit www.datavideo-tek.com or contact
your local Datavideo ofce or authorized
Distributors
• Certain parts with limited lifetime
expectancy such as LCD Panels, DVD
Drives, Hard Drives are only covered for
the rst 10,000 hours, or 1 year (whichever
comes rst).
Any second year warranty claims must be
made to your local Datavideo ofce or one
of its authorized Distributors before the
extended warranty expires.
Disposal
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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 ofce.
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ITC-100
Contents
Warnings and Precautions 3
Welcome to the ITC-100 Instruction Manual 4
Warranty 4
Standard Warranty 4
Two Year Warranty 4
Disposal 4
Packing List 5
Features 5
Product Overview 5
Base Unit Front Panel 6
Base Unit Rear Panel 6
Connections and Controls Panel 6
ITC-100SL Belt Pack 8
Cable Assignments Headset, Jack plug and 5pin XLR 9
Pin Assigment for ITC-100 XLR Cable 9
ITC-100SL Belt pack 3.5mm Jack socket Headset connector 9
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-500 10
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-2000 11
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-2800 12
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-3000 13
ITC-100 Tally Input - Pin Cross Reference 14
Tally A Input 14
Tally B Input 14
Specications15
Service & Support 16
Disclaimer of Product and Services
The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only. At all times, Datavideo Technologies will
try to give correct, complete and suitable information. However, Datavideo Technologies cannot exclude that some
information in this manual, from time to time, may not be correct or may be incomplete. This manual may contain
typing errors, omissions or incorrect information. Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check
the information in this document for accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product. Datavideo
Technologies is not responsible for any omissions or errors, or for any subsequent loss or damage caused by using the
information contained within this manual. Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained
by contacting your local Datavideo Ofce or dealer.
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INTERCOM TALK BACK SYSTEM
Warnings and Precautions
1.Read all of these warnings and save them
for later reference.
2.Follow all warnings and instructions
marked on this unit.
3.Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol
cleaners. Use a slightly damp cloth for
cleaning.
4.Do not use this unit in or near water.
5.Do not place this unit on an unstable
surface, cart, stand, or table. The unit
may fall, causing serious damage.
6.Any slots and openings on the case
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 may become
blocked. This unit should never be placed
near or over a heat source or radiator.
This unit should not be placed in a builtin installation unless proper ventilation is
provided.
7.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.
8.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,
damaged or otherwise stressed.
9.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.
10.Make sure that the total amperes of all
the units that are plugged into a single
wall outlet do not exceed 15 amperes.
11.Never push objects of any kind into this
unit through the case ventilation slots,
as they may touch dangerous voltage
points or short out parts that could result
in risk of re or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind onto or into this unit.
12.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.
13.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 normal
operation;
e.When the product has been dropped
or the case has been damaged;
f.When the product exhibits a distinct
change in performance, indicating a
need for service.
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ITC-100
Packing List
Item DescriptionQty
1ITC-100 Base Unit1
2ITC-100SL Belt Packs4
3ITC-100SL Carry Cases4
4CB-3 20m Cables 5pin XLR to XLR4
5MC-1 Starter Headset with microphone 4
6TD-2 on-camera Tally LED Indicators 1
7MC-2 XLR Gooseneck Microphone1
Powers the ITC-100 On / Off. Red LED indicates that unit is
switched on.
BA
TALLY B
INPUT
DC IN
12V 8W
-
+
TALLY A
INPUT
Channel Input / Output XLR Sockets
12345678
Each of the 8 channels has an XLR connector that carries bidirectional 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 Inputs A & B
Tally Inputs A & B are configured for direct connection to the
Datavideo switcher. 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 Power Input 12V 8W
Connects the 12V 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.
A & B
GROUND
TERMINAL
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MIC
VOLUME
LIGHT 12V
MIC MODE
DYNAMIC
CONDENSER
ALL
1234
5678
MUTE
XLR Microphone Socket
Combined XLR / ¼” (6.3mm) Jack Microphone Input for either a
Condenser or Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone. XLR supports
Condenser Microphones ¼” (6.3mm) Jack supports Dynamic.
Headphone Socket
¼ “ / 6.3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional
headphones. Plugging in headphones will disable the built-in
speaker
Microphone / Headset Socket
3.5mm Stereo Socket for combined Microphone Headset.
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.
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 ash 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.
MIN MAX
SPEAKER
Volume Control
Controls the Volume of the built-in speaker 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
headphones or mic / headset are connected to the ITC-100
12V Light Socket
12V Powered light socket for gooseneck light (supplied).
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VOL
OFF
LED
ITC-100SL Belt Pack
BASE
TO MASTER UNIT
CALL
TA LLY
Call Button
XLR Connection
XLR Connection
Connects the ITC-100SL to the
ITC-100 Base Unit. Power, tally
and bi-directional audio are all
carried through the same CB-3
cable.
Call Button
Sends a paging message to the
ITC-100 Base Unit. The channel
button will ash orange and there
will be an audible tone, each
time the button is pressed.
Bi-Color Tally LED
Illuminates RED when the
channel is LIVE and AMBER
when the channel is CUED
Talk Button
TALK
Opens up talk back
communication with the ITC-100
Base Unit, and any other active
channels.
Volume Control
Adjusts the volume of the
headphones.
SIDE
CALL
Bi-Color Tally LED
Volume Control
Mic/ Headphone
MIC/
HEADPHONE
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 used, or a Motorola type
2.5mm Mic / headset could be
used if preferred.
ExternalTallyLEDSocket
EXT
TA L LY
An external tally display (TD-2)
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 ITC100SL will continue to operate as
normal when a TD-2 has been
added.
POWER
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.
Socket
TOP
VOL
OFF
MIC/
HEADPHONE
TA LLY
TALK
TA LLY
POWER
EXT
LED
ITC-100SL
Talk Button
EXT Tally LED
Socket
Power LED
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ITC-100
Cable Assignments Headset, Jack plug and
5pin XLR
Please Note: If you only want to extend the reach of the ITC-100SL Belt Pack cabling then
Datavideo already sell pre-manufactured XLR cabling for doing this in 20m (CB-3) and
50m (CB-4) lengths. Please ask your local dealer for price and availability of additional
CB-3 and CB-4 cables.
Pin Assigment for ITC-100 XLR Cable
PinCableAssignment
1RedTally Red
2BlackTip (Talk & Call)
3Shield Common with Ground of XLR
4Green+12V DC power to ITC100SL
5WhiteTally Yellow
5pin XLR Cable is a straight through cable pin 1 to pin 1, pin 2 to pin 2 etc.
ITC-100SL Belt pack 3.5mm Jack socket Headset connector
Please Note: For connecting a professional headset, Datavideo can supply a mini jack
to XLR adaptor cable which would support headsets with a Dynamic microphone. Please
contact your dealer or local Datavideo ofce for more information on this XLR to Jack plug
adaptor cable.
In the case of a professional headset with an Electret microphone a small SDM of 1yf/1uf
(for decoupling ac) will be required on the Jack Tip/XLR pin 2 cabling.
JackHeadset XLR Assignment
TipPin 2Microphone
(can be Dynamic or Electret)
RingPin 4Earphone (Impedance range 8-100Ω)
(ideally 30-40Ω)
Ground/Sleeve Pins 1 & 3Common with Ground
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INTERCOM TALK BACK SYSTEM
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-500
The ITC-100 is an ideal accessory for the Datavideo SE-500 Video Mixer. The SE-500 has
four channels, each channel can connect to the ITC-100SL.
By using Datavideo G07690150018 cable, the Tally output from the SE-500 connects to
the ITC-100 Tally Input A. Tally Input A provides tally information to channel 1 ~ 4. When
the camera is live the cameraman will see a tally light in red, when the camera is cued up,
the cameraman will see a tally light in amber.
SD 4-Channel Digital Video Switcher SE-500
TALLY
Microphone
Headset
Intercom Belt Pack
ITC-100SL
Intercom System ITC-100
Tally Light
Indicator
TD-2
G07690150018 Cable
A
TALLY B
INPUT
A
TALLY A
INPUT
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ITC-100
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-2000
The ITC-100 is an ideal accessory for the Datavideo SE-2000 Video Mixer. The SE-2000
has four channels, each channel can connect to the ITC-100SL.
By using Datavideo G07690150018 cable, the Tally output from the SE-2000 connects to
the ITC-100 Tally Input A. Tally Input A provides tally information to channel 1 ~ 4. When
the camera is live the cameraman will see a tally light in red, when the camera is cued up,
the cameraman will see a tally light in amber.
HD 5-Channel Digital Video Switcher SE-2000
TALLY
Microphone
Headset
Intercom Belt Pack
ITC-100SL
Intercom System ITC-100
Tally Light
Indicator
TD-2
G07690150018 Cable
A
TALLY B
INPUT
A
TALLY A
INPUT
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INTERCOM TALK BACK SYSTEM
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-2800
The ITC-100 is an ideal accessory for the Datavideo SE-2800 Video Mixer. The SE-2800
has eight channels, each channel can connect to the ITC-100SL.
By using Datavideo G07690250002 cable, the, the Tally output from the SE-2800 connects
to the ITC-100 Tally Input A & Tally Input B. Tally Input A provides tally information to
channel 1 ~ 4, Tally Input B provides tally information to channel 5 ~ 8. When the camera
is live the cameraman will see a tally light in red, when the camera is cued up, the
cameraman will see a tally light in amber.
HD/SD 12-Channel Digital Video Switcher SE-2800
TALLY OUT
Microphone
Headset
Intercom Belt Pack
ITC-100SL
Tally Light
Indicator
TD-2
B
Intercom System ITC-100
G07690250002 Cable
A
TALLY B
INPUT
AB
TALLY A
INPUT
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ITC-100
Using the ITC-100 with the SE-3000
The ITC-100 is an ideal accessory for the Datavideo SE-3000 Video Mixer. The SE-3000
has sixteen channels, each channel can connect to the ITC-100SL.
By using Datavideo G07690370003 cable, the Tally output from the SE-3000
connects to the ITC-100 Tally Input A & Tally Input B, and also connects
to the ITC-200E Tally Input C & Tally Input D. Tally Input A provides tally
information to channel 1 ~ 4, Tally Input B provides tally information to channel
5 ~ 7, ITC-100 channel 8 connects to ITC-200E channel 1 by XLR Cable, So
ITC-100 channel 8 and ITC-200E channels1~8 are the same signal. When the camera
is live the cameraman will see a tally light in red, when the camera is cued up, the
cameraman will see a tally light in amber.
TALLY
HD/SD 16-Channel Digital Video Switcher SE-3000
Headset
Tally Light
Indicator
TD-2
G07690370003 Cable
Microphone
Intercom Belt Pack
ITC-100SL
B
Intercom System ITC-100
XLR Cable
Intercom Expansion Unit ITC-200E
CD
A
TALLY B
INPUT
TALLY C
INPUT
CD
TALLY D
INPUT
B
TALLY A
INPUT
A
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INTERCOM TALK BACK SYSTEM
ITC-100 Tally Input - Pin Cross Reference
If you are using the ITC-100 with a Datavideo product 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 equipments the following tables may help explain the pin congurations of the ITC-
100 Tally A and Tally B input.
Contact closure between the relevant Pin number and ground will illuminate the Tally LED.
For example 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 Channel RedLEDLIVE(OnAir) AmberLEDCUED(Next)
1Pin 1Pin 3
2Pin 6Pin 8
3Pin 11Pin 13
4Pin 5Pin 15
Pins 4, 9 and 14 can be used as ground.
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:
14
Video Channel RedLEDLIVE(OnAir) AmberLEDCUED(Next)
5Pin 1Pin 3
6Pin 6Pin 8
7Pin 11Pin 13
8Pin 5Pin 15
Pins 4, 9 and 14 can be used as ground.
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Specications
ITC-100 Base UnitSpecication
INPUTS
/ OUTPUTS
FREQUENCY RESPONSE550-3.6KHz, < +/-3dB
THD< 3%
S/N> 50dB
BUILT-IN SPEAKER70mm x 30mm 32 Ohm 3 Watts
OPERATING RANGEUp to 200m between Base Station and Slave
OPERATING TEMP. RANGE5 ~ 45°C
DIMENSION(1U height 19” rack)
WEIGHT1.9Kg
ITC-100SL Belt Pack UnitSpecication
INPUT5 Pin XLR Connector
MIC / HEADSET SOCKET 3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket for combination Headphone / Microphone
TALLY OUT SOCKET3.5mm Jack Socket to connect to TD-1 Tally Indicator
TALLY LED Bi-Color LED – RED indicates LIVE / AMBER Indicates CUED
POWER LEDIlluminates to indicate that power is being received
OPERATING RANGEUp to 200m between Base Station and Slave
OPERATING TEMP. RANGE5 ~ 45°C
DIMENSION114mm x 97mm x 35mm
WEIGHT348g
POWER12V / 1A (8W)
TALLY2 x 15 Pin D-Sub Sockets for Tally A and Tally B
MIC / HEADSET 3.5mm Stereo Jack Socket for combination Headphone / Microphone
HEADPHONE¼” (6.3mm) Stereo Headphone Socket
LIGHT SOCKET
(12VDC)
MICROPHONE 3 Pin XLR / ¼” (6.3mm) Jack Microphone Socket
Headset Impedance 8~600 ohms 100mW(min)
Microphone Level -67dB
Or
2.5mm Stereo Jack Socket, for Motorola Mobile Phone type headset / microphone
ITC-100
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Service & 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.com for answers to
common questions, support requests or contact your local ofce below.
Datavideo USA
Datavideo Corporation
7048 Elmer Avenue.
Whittier, CA 90602,
U.S.A.
Tel:+1-562-696 2324
Fax:+1-562-698 6930
E-mail:sales@dat avideo.u s
Datavideo Taiwan
Datavideo Technologies Co. Ltd
10F. No. 176, Jian 1st Rd.,Chung Ho
District, New Taipei City 235, Taiwan,
R.O.C.
Datavideo France s.a.r.l
Cité Descartes 1,rue Albert Einstein
Champs sur Marne
774477-Marne la Vallée cedex 2
Tel:+33-1-60370246
E-mail: info@datavideo.fr
Datavideo United Kingdom
Datav ideo UK Limit ed
Units1 & 2 Wat erside Business Park
Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire
SK13 1BE, U K
Tel:+44-1457 851 000
Fax :+44-1457 850 964
E-mail:sales @datavideo.co.u k
Datavideo Singapore
Datav ideo Technologies (S) PTE L td
No. 178 Paya Lebar Road #06-03
Singapore 409030