Telex tr-200p, tr-200 User Manual

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Operating Instructions
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MODEL TR-200, TR-200P WIRELESS BELT-PACK TRANSCEIVER
Table of Contents
Page
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................1
General Description ...............................................................................................1
Block Diagram...................................................................................................2
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................3
Controls and Connections......................................................................................3
Features..................................................................................................................4
Volume ON/OFF Control..................................................................................4
Low Battery and Over Modulation Indicator LED ......................................... 4
Push-To-Talk/Lock-To-Talk Switch .................................................................5
Transmit LED Indicator ....................................................................................5
Headset Jack ......................................................................................................5
Belt Clip.............................................................................................................5
Microphone Gain Control..................................................................................5
Dynamic/Electret Switch ...................................................................................5
Battery Compartment.........................................................................................5
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................6
SET-UP........................................................................................................................7
Unpacking..............................................................................................................7
Headset Connection ...............................................................................................7
Dynamic/Electret Switch .......................................................................................7
Battery Installation.................................................................................................8
Battery Check ........................................................................................................9
Battery Removal ....................................................................................................9
Dressing the Unit.................................................................................................10
OPERATION .............................................................................................................11
Power ...................................................................................................................11
Push-to-Talk/Lock-to-Talk Switch ......................................................................11
Adjusting Microphone Gain ................................................................................12
BATTERY INFORMATION.....................................................................................13
General.................................................................................................................13
Alkaline Batteries ............................................................................................13
Nickel-Cadmium Batteries ..............................................................................13
BC-4 Battery Charger......................................................................................13
FCC INFORMATION ...............................................................................................14
RECOMMENDED HEADSETS...............................................................................14
ACCESSORIES.........................................................................................................17
WARRANTY SERVICE INFORMATION...............................................................20
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INTRODUCTION
General Description
The Telex Model’s TR-200 and TR-200P Belt-pack Transceivers, are designed with one transmit and one receive channel and will operate on selected frequencies within the 150 to 216 MHz band.
The TR-200 Transceiver operates in the continuous transmit mode with the audio, or talk, activated by a switch. As many as four TR-200 belt-pack transceivers can operate in a fully duplex network with one Telex Model BTR-200 or BTR-200 II Base Station.
The TR-200P Transceiver operates in the Push-to-Transmit mode (the transmit and talk function are activated together). Any number of TR-200P transceivers can be used in a half-duplex network with one BTR-200 or BTR-200 II Base Station. Op­erate only one transmitter at a time. Attempting to use two transmitters simulta­neously on the same channel will cause interference.
Both the TR-200 and TR-200P can be configured to operate with another TR-200 or TR-200P.
The receiver portion of the TR-200 and TR-200P consists of a crystal controlled dual conversion superheterodyne design.
The transmitter portion of the TR-200 and TR-200P consists of a crystal controlled multiplier/amplifier design.
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Figure 1
Block Diagram of TR-200 Transceiver
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Controls and Connections
LOW BATTERY / OVERMODULATION INDICATOR LED
TALK INDICATOR LED
PUSH-TO-TALK/ LOCK-TO-TALK SWITCH
BELT CLIP
HEADSET JACK
External controls and Connections
VOLUME ON/OFF CONTROL
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RECEIVE ANTENNA
TRANSMIT ANTENNA
Figure 2
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DYNAMIC / ELECTRET SWITCH
FCC ID: B5DTR200 S/N: P/N:70681-
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BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Internal Controls
ACCESS TO MICROPHONE GAIN CONTROL
D
Figure 3
Features
Volume ON/OFF Control: This thumbwheel control serves as both an on/off
switch and as a volume control. The transceiver is turned off when the control is in the extreme counterclockwise position, when viewed from the front, and the vol­ume is loudest when the control is in the extreme clockwise position.
Low Battery and Over Modulation Indicator LED: (labeled “bat/ovmod”)
Low Battery Indicator: Part of the battery check circuit. When the volume
ON/OFF Control is placed in the “ON” position the LED will flash one time if the battery is good. A poor battery will cause the LED to illuminate continu­ously and a bad or unusable battery will not cause any illumination at all.
Over Modulation Indicator: Uses the same LED as the low battery indicator. During the transmit mode if microphone gain is too high the LED will illumi­nate when talking. Adjust microphone gain.
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Push-to-Talk/Lock-to-Talk Switch:
For Model TR-200, this switch enables the talk function. Press the button
and hold down as long as required (Push-to-talk function), or if continuous talk is required (lock-to-talk function), quickly press the button two times to lock on. To release the talk function, press the button one time.
For Model TR-200P, this switch enables the transmit and audio function and operates as described for TR-200.
Transmit LED Indicator: (Labeled “talk”) Will be illuminated whenever the transmit function is enabled.
Headset Jack: 4 Pin XLR Connector for Input/Output. The headset jack will ac­cept 5 different Telex Model headsets and 1 handset. See Recommended Headsets starting on Page 14.
MICROPHONE SHIELD (-)
HEADPHONE BALANCED AUDIO OUT
MALE CONNECTORS
BTR-200/TR-200
MICROPHONE AUDIO (+)
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Figure 4
Headset Jack Wiring
Belt Clip: Combination Belt Clip/Battery Cover. Access to Battery Compartment,
Microphone Gain Control and Dynamic/Electret Switch is accomplished by re­moval of belt clip via a quick release 1/4 turn fastener.(See Page 8)
Microphone Gain Control: Screwdriver adjustable by removing belt clip and pry­ing out the small rubber plug to the right of the screw boss. Adjust the gain control clockwise to increase microphone gain or counterclockwise to decrease micro­phone gain. Replace rubber plug.
Dynamic/Electret Switch: Place switch towards “D” when using a Dynamic Mi­crophone or “E” when using an Electret Microphone.
NOTE: All Telex headsets used with this intercom are dynamic microphones. Unit is shipped in the “D” position.
Battery Compartment: Holds 6 AA batteries in a removable battery holder.
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