Page 2 - Ta ble of Con tent
Ta ble of Con tent -i- Sec tion 1 In tro duc tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Over all De scrip tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 4 - Sec tion; In tro duc tion; Over all De scrip tion
Sec tion 1 In tro duc tion Over all De scrip tion The SMP Soft ware along with the QSB-1 and FM-1 al low auser to eas ily man age large sys tems of BTR-1 base sta tionsalong with their beltpacks. The SMP (Sys tem Man ager Pro gram ) soft ware en ables a userto set-up mul ti ple events on the com put...
Page 6 - Sys tem Man ager Pro gram (SMP) Soft ware
Sec tion 2 Sys tem Man ager Pro gram (SMP) Soft ware Sys tem Man ager Pro gram (SMP) In stall ing the Pro gram (Step 1) 1 . In sert the Man ual/SMP Pro gram com pact disc into yourCD-ROM drive. The pro gram will au to mat i cally start. 2. Se lect the "Sys tem Man ager Pro gram" but ton. You...
Page 7 - The main screen of the sys tem man ager pro gram.
Launch ing the Sys tem Man ager Pro gram (Step 3) 1. Click on the com puter desk top icon, shown to the right, to launch the pro gram. 2. The fol low ing Screen will then ap pear: Fig ure 2-1 The main screen of the sys tem man ager pro gram. 2-2 C D
Page 8 - Us ing the Sys tem Man ager Pro gram; The main menu bar def
Us ing the Sys tem Man ager Pro gram The main screen dis plays the 10 base sta tions. 1. Event Name. 2. Base Name – A 10 char ac ter name for the base is dis - played here. The name is en tered in the con fig u ra tion screens. 3 . The Band Des ig na tion – Base 1, shown here, is a F1 base sta tion....
Page 9 - Con fig u ra tion But ton
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-1and TR-1. It al lows ac cess to the fol low ing items. • Base Main • But ton A • But ton B • But ton C • Four wire set tings When the con fi...
Page 10 - But ton Op tions
8. Sidetone - The sidetone is the amount of a user’s own voice that is feed back to their head phones. Both the beltpack and base sta tions sidetone my be ad justed. 9. Trans 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...
Page 11 - Down loading / Up loading; Down loading an Event
Down loading / Up loading A f te r a n e v e n t i s s e t - u p i t m a y b e d o w n lo a d e d t o aDataFlash ® card for the even tual down loading into a FM-1 and thus to a sys tem of up to 10 base sta tions. A snap shot of a sys tem of up to 10 base sta tions may also beup loaded to the SMP in ...
Page 12 - NOT; Con nec tions; The QSB-1 Card Reader; QSB-1 Spec i fi ca tions
Sec tion 3 QSB-1 QSB-1 The QSB-1 (Qard Se rial Bus) pod 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 into asmall, con ve nient, DataFlash ® mem ory card. Event(s) and Snap shot(s) of the sys tem can also...
Page 14 - FM-1 Fre quency Man ager; Front Panel Con trols and Con nec tions
Sec tion 4 FM-1 Fre quency Man ager Front 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 Graphics LCD (Liq uid Crys tal Dis play) . 4. <UP> and <SET> but tons – Used to se lect op...
Page 15 - CAN Bus OUT RJ-45 Pinout; Op er a tion; Ba sic De scrip tion; FM-1 Spec i fi ca tions
Figure4-3 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 talks to the bases via a CANbus sys tem. The CAN bus starts at the FM-1 and daisy chainsthrough all the base sta tions and then back to the F...
Page 16 - Downloading a Card; Nor mal Num bers; Snap Shot
Downloading a Card The fol low ing steps download a card to the FM-1. 1. From the event screen press <MENU> once 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 <SET> to go to the down load ...
Page 20 - Soft ware Li cense; End-User Li cense Agree ment for Telex; IM POR TANT
Sec tion 6 Soft ware Li cense 6-1 End-User Li cense Agree ment for Telex ® Soft ware IM POR TANT - Please red this doc u ment care fully be fore us ing this prod uct. THIS DOC U MENT STATES THE TERMS AND CON DI TIONS UPON WHICH TELEX COM MU NI CA -TIONS, INC. (the “COM PANY”) OF FERS TO LI CENSE THE...
Page 22 - DataFlash
Sec tion 7 DataFlash ® Card Han dling and Stor 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. If swal lowed, seek med i cal ad viceim me di ately • Do not im pact, bend, drop or get wet • Do not touch the metal ter mi nals with or...
Page 24 - Fre quency Bands; Band Pair ing for Sys tems
Sec tion 8 Fre quency Bands Fre quency Bands The BTR-1 sys tem op er ates in TV chan nels 16 to 36 and 38 to 59. This is the fre quency range of 482 to 608 MHz and 614MHz to 746 MHz. The band, the TV chan nels and fre quen cies are shown in Ta ble 2. Most bands are 18 MHz wide, how everband 7 is 24 ...
Page 26 - Re place ment Parts and Ac ces so ries; USB Ca ble; North Amer ica
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. 301641000 Power Cord for FM-1 North Amer ica 550024013 CAN BUS Ca ble 17" RJ-45 M...