Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1-1 General Description .............................................................................................................1-1System Features ..............................................................................................................
Page 3 - Section 1 - Introduction
General Description The Telex Legacy ä Series is a full duplex (simultaneous talk and listen), multi-channel, wirelessintercom system. Legacy offers a complete solutionfor 2 to 7 coaches per sideline, fast and easy set-up,durable beltpacks, 64 bit audio encryption, andprofessional grade headsets. Th...
Page 4 - ClearScan; Lock; – Press and hold the button until the; Telex; Controls and Connections; Front View
1. On/Off Switch – Turns the power on/off to the base station. 2. Power / Low Battery Light – Indicates the base station has power, either from the internal battery orexternal power connected to the unit. Battery Indication: • GREEN - Battery OK • RED - Battery Low (needs charged) 3. Transmit Antenn...
Page 5 - Top View
1. On/Off & Volume Control – Turns the beltpack power on/off and controls headset volume. 2. Battery Light – • GREEN - Battery OK • RED - Battery Low (needs charged) 3. "O" Channel Button and Light – Selects the “Offense” intercom channel. The light next to thebutton will light when sele...
Page 6 - Section 4 - Specifications; (Transmit vertically Polarized, Receive horizontally polarized); Legacy
Section 4 - Specifications RF Technology ............................................................................................................IEEE 802.11 (WiFi)Frequency Band of Operation ......................................................................................2.412 to 2.462 GHzF...
Page 7 - System Operation; Section 5 - Operation; XO-AP and Panel Antenna
Set-up Prior to use, the XO-1 beltpacks and the XO-AP basestation need to have their battery packs fully charged.Refer to the charging instructions of this section forinstructions on charging. 1. Place the XO-AP base station in the area of use. 2. Attached the two antenna cables from the antenna to ...
Page 9 - Long Term Storage; should not
° Release the “O” or “X” button, and the<TALK> button when at the desired level. • The higher the microphone gain the louder thatbeltpack user’s voice will sound to other usersand themselves. Halftime 1. During halftime leave the XO-AP base station “On”. 2. The XO-1 beltpacks may be turned off...
Page 11 - Encryption Code; Section 6 - Encryption Code
Encryption Code The Legacy system uses a 64 bit DES (DigitalEncryption Standard) encryption algorithm to encryptall audio in the system. The beltpacks in the systemhave a “key” in the software that the algorithm uses asthe basis for the encryption. The same “key” must beused in all beltpacks on the ...
Page 12 - NOTE; Beltpack Options; Enter new password
9. Press and hold down the “X” button on the beltpack. Keep holding the “X” button and turn-on the beltpack. Hold the beltpack button down untilthe green LED next to the “X” button lights up(about 20 seconds), then release button (Places thebeltpack in programming mode). 10. Plug the other end of th...
Page 13 - Section 7 - Troubleshooting
Please reread the operation and encryption section of this manualto make sure you have completed system set-up properly. Thefollowing contains troubleshooting tips that may be helpful insolving the problem. Section 7 - Troubleshooting If you are unable to solve the problem, contact the manufacturero...
Page 14 - Section 7 - Troubleshooting continued
Section 7 - Troubleshooting continued Problem Possible Cause Solution When the XO-1 beltpack power wasturned on, the unit's power light cameup, but the "O" button light never cameup and communication never started. • Internal battery is nearly exhaused. • On boot, an error was encountered an...
Page 15 - Section 8 - RF Channels; Channel Numbers
802.11 RF Channels The Legacy system has the ability to operate on anyone of eleven RF channels. Although there are severaldifferent frequency channel settings, there is overlapbetween the channels. There are threenon-overlapping channels available in the FCCregulatory domain. When choosing frequenc...
Page 16 - Regulatory Information; This device may not cause harmful interference.; Section 9 - Regulatory Information
Regulatory Information The XO-1 and XO-AP comply with Part 15 of FCCrules and Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to thefollowing conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesiredopera...
Page 17 - Accessories and Replacement Items; Model Number
Section 10 - Accessories and Replacement Items Model Number Part Number Description LP-XO1 301950002 XO-1 Beltpack and BatteryCharger. NOTE: User must provide XO-AP serial number and IPaddress of all XO-1/XO-APs insystem with order. PH-1 64438100LG Single sided w/flexible dynamic boom mic, 150 ohm e...
Page 18 - Section 10 - Accessories and Replacement Items Continued
Model Number Part Number Description ANT-FP 302054001 Dual Diversity, Flat PatchAntenna with Dual Coax, 11dBi ANT-FPM 302054000 Metal Tilt and Swivel AntennaMounting bracket for ANT-FPAntenna. Use for permanentmount of ANT-FP Flat PanelAntenna. XOB 302054002 Nylon Belt, Adjustable 10-2 Section 10 - ...