Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SMP Telex
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T elex ® Op er at ing In struc tions RadioCom TM FM-1 QSB-1 SMP Pro fes sional Wire less In ter com Sys tem Man age ment.
T a ble of Con tent -i- Sec tion 1 In tr o duc tion ........................................................... 1-1 Over all De scrip tion ............................................................ 1-1 Sec tion 2 Sys tem Man ager Pr o gram ( SMP ) Soft war e .
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Sec tion 1 In tro duc tion Over all De scrip tion The SMP Soft ware along with t he QSB-1 and FM -1 al low a user to eas ily man age large sys tems of BTR-1 base sta tions along with thei r beltpac ks. The SMP (Sys tem Man ager Pr o gram ) soft ware en ables a user to set-up m ul ti ple events on the com puter .
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Sec tion 2 Sys tem Man ager Pro gram ( SMP ) Soft ware Sys tem Man ager Pro gram (SMP) In stall ing the Pr o gram (S tep 1) 1 . In sert the Man ual/ SMP Pro gram com pact disc int o your CD-ROM driv e. The pr o gr am will au to mat i cally start. 2. Se lect the "Sys tem Man ager Pro gram" but ton.
Launch ing the Sys tem Man ager Pr o gram (S tep 3) 1. Click on t he com puter desk top icon, shown to the right , to launch the pro gram. 2. The fol low ing Screen will then a p pear: Fig ur e 2-1 The main screen of the sys tem man ager pr o gram.
Us ing the Sys tem Man ager Pro gram The main s creen dis plays the 10 base sta tions. 1. Event Name. 2. Base Name – A 10 ch ar ac ter name for the b ase is dis - played here . The nam e is en tered in the con fig u ra tion screens. 3 . The Band Des ig na tion – Base 1, shown here, i s a F1 base sta tion .
HELP: About: Pro vides cur rent soft ware ver sion in for - ma tion. Con fig u ra tion But ton This but ton cre ates the con fig u ra tion of the se lected BTR-1 and TR-1 .
8. Sidetone - The sidet one is the a mount of a user ’ s own voice that is feed bac k to their head phones. Both t he beltpack a nd base sta tions sidetone m y be ad justed. 9. T rans mit Powe r - The base trans mit power can be set to the fol low ing po si tions: Normal = The trans mit power is 10 dB be low max i - mum power .
Down loading / Up loading Af ter an event is set -up it m ay be down loaded to a DataFlash ® card for the even tual down loading into a FM-1 and thus to a sys tem of up to 10 base st a tions.
Sec tion 3 QSB-1 QSB-1 The QSB-1 ( Qard Se rial Bus) p od in ter faces with the SMP (Sys tem Man ager Pro gram) via a USB con nec tion to the com - - puter . The QSB-1 al lows the user to down load events int o a small , con ve nient, DataFlash ® mem ory card.
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Sec tion 4 FM-1 Fr e quency Man ager Fr ont Panel Con trols and Con nec tions 1. Power Switch. 2. <MENU> and <SET> but tons – Used to se lect menus and set op tions on the LCD. 3. Backlit Gra phics LCD (Liq uid C rys tal Dis play ) . 4. <UP> and <SET> but tons – Used to se lect op tions on the LCD.
Figur e4-3 CAN Bus OUT RJ-45 Pinout Op er a tion Ba sic De scrip tion The FM-1 (Fre quency Man ager) in ter faces with up to ten BTR-1 base sta tions. The FM-1 t alks to the bas es via a CAN bus sys tem. The C AN bus starts at the FM-1 and daisy chains through all the ba se sta tions and then bac k to the FM-1 to t er - - mi nate.
Downloading a Card The fol low ing steps download a card t o the FM-1. 1. From the event screen press <MENU> o nce to ar rive at the down load card / se lect event menu screen. 2. Se lect down load card with the <UP>/<DOWN> ar row buttons and press <S ET> to go to the down load screen.
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Sec tion 5 FM-1 Menu S truc tur e 5-1 Fig ur e 5-1 FM-1 Menu Flow Chart.
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Sec tion 6 Soft war e Li cen se 6-1 End-User Li cense Agree ment fo r T elex ® Soft war e IM POR T ANT - Ple ase red this doc u ment care fully be fore us ing this prod uct. THIS DOC U MENT ST A TES THE TERMS AND CON DI TIONS UPON WHICH TELEX COM MU NI CA - - TIONS, INC.
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Sec tion 7 DataFlash ® Card Han dling and S tor age Pre cau tions 7-1 • Do not dis as sem ble or re model • Keep out of reach of chil dren. Dan ger of swal low ing.
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Sec tion 8 Fr e quency Bands Fr e quency Bands The BTR-1 sys tem op er ates in TV chan nels 16 to 36 and 38 to 59. This is the f re quency range of 482 to 608 MHz and 614 MHz to 746 MHz. The band, the TV chan nels and fre quen cies are shown in T a ble 2.
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Sec tion 9 Re place ment Parts and Ac ces so ries QSB-1 Card Reader P/N 879845 USB Ca ble P/N 600091 2 MB DataFlash ® Mem ory Card P/N 760600 QSB-1 Kit In cludes: QSB-1 Card Reader USB Ca ble DataFlash ® Card Cat No.
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TELEX COM MU NI CA TIONS, INC. • 12000 Port land A ve. South, Burnsville, MN 55337. PN 803996 REV B MARCH 2005 Made in U.S.A..
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