Bosch Security Systems B115 Non Broadcast Transmitter User Manual SAFE 1000Manual082202

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Preliminary Users Manual, Telex SAFE-1000 System.
Telex Model SAFE-1000 Wireless Microphone Receiver.
Telex Model SAFE-WT Wireless Beltpack Transmitter.
Telex Model SAFE-HT Wireless Handheld Transmitter.
The components above form the Telex “SAFE-1000” Professional Grade
DIGITAL Wireless Microphone System. The system is designed to be used
in professional installations where Sound Quality and Reliability are of
prime importance. Auto-set features and simplicity of operation are assured
along with flexibility for varying venues. These features save valuable
installation time at the outset and in the future to help prevent “recalls”. The
features of the “SAFE-1000” system such as user programmable frequencies
or pre-programmed frequency sets mean that other users such as Rental
Houses with itenerant operations will spend the least amount of time feasible
during set-up.
Features:
Receiver….
• In-Line Receiver Power Supply saves terminal strip occupation.
• International Power Supplies and cordsets off the shelf.
• Phase Locked Frequencies for stable Operation.
• 950 Radio Channels, user programmable or factory installed.
• LCD Displays for ease of viewing.
• Patented Phase Diversity System.
• Control port for relay closure.
• Adjustable Line Level ¼ inch output jack.
• Fixed Microphone Level XLR output jack.
• Front Panel Power ON/OFF Switch.
• Quadruple Tuned Ceramic Resonator front end for superior
interference rejection.
• SAW Filter 1st I.F for out of band rejection.
• Triple ceramic filters in 2nd I.F for adjacent channel rejection..
• Double Tuned Quadrature circuit for low audio distortion.
• Permanent Flash Memory for frequency/system storage.
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• Front Panel Software Control of Squelch settings with channel
monitor.
• Double Squelch. Amplitude and Tone Squelch system prevents false
squelch.
• Auto-Select of frequencies speeds set-up time.
• Rugged Steel Case with Powder Coat Paint.
• Modern front panel design with tamper resistant control cover.
Handheld Transmitter……
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950 Radio Channels, user programmable or factory installed.
Phase Locked Frequencies for Stable Operation.
Efficient current drain vs. power system.
High/Low power switch for range cut/boost or intermod reduction.
Patented Internal Dipole antenna eliminates wires or “rubber duck”
antennas.
Removable Heads allow personal selection of available heads.
Specially shaped Handle with “softpaint” for comfort and low
handling noise.
9 Volt Alkaline “rattle-proof” battery area.
Low Profile Audio Mute and Power Switch.
LCD Display for ease of viewing.
On-board frequency program and menu switch.
Digital modulation for clarity and signal to noise improvement.
Permanent “Flash Memory” for frequency/system storage.
Transmit Tone for squelch control.
Microphone Gain control for talent/head set-up.
Low Battery LED.
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Beltpack Transmitter…..
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950 Radio Channels, user programmable or factory installed.
Phase Locked Frequencies for Stable Operation.
Efficient current drain vs. power system.
High/Low power switch for range cut/boost or intermod reduction.
Flexible wire rope replaceable antenna.
Microphone/Instrument input connector for personal selection of
microphones/instruments or ease of cord change.
Digital modulation for clarity and signal to noise improvement.
Rugged Die Cast housing with wear resistant spatter paint coating.
Non detachable battery door with dual latches.
9 Volt Alkaline battery operation.
Telex Model SAFE-1000 UHF Wireless Microphone Receiver
The Telex Model SAFE-1000 Receiver is a 950 Channel, frequency-selectable full
diversity system operating within the frequency range of 520.0 to 608 and 614 to
746.0 MHz, on specific pre-set bands of frequencies with designated systems for UHF
Television Channels . distance away from the area where the FMR-1000 is to be used,
Channel spacing has been computer calculated and programmed to minimize receiver
interference. Systems of SAFE-1000 and its companion transmitters are capable of
operating on at least 5 sets of frequencies in a single TV channel simultaneously,
sometimes more depending on the individual venue. Certain frequencies can be combined
to form a system of 16. Digital frequency control of the SAFE-1000 permits flexibility
within a given area and assures confidence in the equipment capability.
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Specifications:
General: (System)
Operating Frequency Range……………..520-608 and 614-746 MHz in 24
MHz wide bands.
Frequency Stability……………………… 50 PPM.
Channels…………………………………950 (25 KHz steps).
RF Power Output…….5 mW Low, 50 mW High, typical (terminated).
Modulation Type……NFSK, 200f1E……FM, 40 KHz Deviation.
Audio Frequency Range………………….30-7000 Hz, +/- 2 db.
Audio Frequency Distortion………………0.5 % THD @ 1000 Hz typical.
Audio Frequency Dynamic Range………..100 db.
Audio Frequency Signal/Noise Ratio……..100 db.
Temperature Range………………………..-18 deg.C to 54 deg. C.
SAFE-1000 Receiver:
Sensitivity………………………………..0.8 uV for 12 db SINAD Nominal.
Image Rejection………………………….60 db minimum.
Spurious Rejection……………………….60 db minimum,
Selectivity………………………………..230 KHz at 6 db points.
Modulation Acceptance…………………..40 KHz nominal deviation.
Squelch Type……………………………..Tone with Amplitude Backup.
Squelch Adjustment Range……………….0 to 30 uV Typical.
Squelch Quieting………………………….100 db.
Audio Output, mic level…………………..-20 dbu.
Audio Output, line level…………………..0 dbm (0.775 V RMS-600 Ohm RL).
Audio Signal to Noise ratio……………….94 db A Weighted.
Audio Distortion (system)…………………0.5 % at 1 KHz MF Typical.
Audio Frequency Response,……..30-7000 Hz, +/- 2 db system.
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SAFE-WT Transmitter.
RF Power Output 5 mW Low, 50 mW High (typical), Terminated.
Antenna……………………………………..1/4 Wave flexible.
Modulation Type……NFSK, 200F1E……FM, 40 KHz Deviation.
Modulation Limiter…………………………Limiter/Compressor.
Audio Input…………………………………7.75 mV for 40 KHz Deviation.
(77.5 mV for instruments).
Power………………………………………..9.0 VDC (Alkaline).
SAFE-HT Transmitter.
RF Power Output 5 mW Low, 50 mW High (typical), Terminated.
Antenna……………………………………..Internal ½ Wave Dipole.
Modulation Type……NFSK, 200f1E……FM, 40 KHz Deviation.
Modulation Limiter…………………………Limiter/Compressor.
Audio Input…………………………………7.75 mV for 40 KHz Deviation.
Power………………………………………..9.0 VDC (Alkaline).
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
The SAFE-1000 System uses the same basic programming steps in the
Receiver and Transmitters. Learning these basic steps early will save time
and effort.
SCREENS: Computer controlled screens will advance or return
automatically. The software version screens will stay on for
about 3 seconds after power is applied. To see them again, you
must turn power OFF and then ON again.
MENU:
Pressing this “key” once will advance the current screen to the
next screen.This key will also perform a “SET” operation as the
current screen is left. To review the various screen status, press
the key to advance screens. No change to screens will occur
unless the “SET” Key is pressed.
SET:
This key is used to initiate any change to the screen currently
being viewed. Flashing (blinking) characters will be seen after
the SET Key is pressed. The flashing characters can be changed
by use of the “Arrow” Keys or accepted as is by using the SET
key. Use the MENU Key to exit the current screen. Exiting a
screen with the MENU Key terminates any flashing operation.
ARROW: These keys are used to make changes to the screen currently
being viewed. The keys are not active until SET is pressed, with
one exception. When the SQUELCH screen is displayed, the
squelch bar can be changed with the Arrow Keys without
pressing SET. Exiting the SQUELCH Screen by pressing
MENU saves the setting.
Power:
Removing power from any unit saves the last operation of all
screens.
Other:
All other unit controls are manually operated.
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Quick Set-up: Receiver.
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Do not connect the receiver to any other equipment yet!
Connect the Antennas to the receiver.
Plug the Wall supply output cord into the receiver 12-15V input jack.
Plug the AC Wall supply into a 120 VAC Outlet.
Press the POWER switch. Display should light.
Display shows Telex name and software versions for about 3 seconds
then displays the 1st operating screen. Note the GP (Group Number)
and CH (Channel Number). Also note if the RF Bar Scale (1-100) is
displaying any Reading over about 3 to 10. If so this indicates RF
interferance and you should change Group/Channels before
proceeding.
7. Press the Menu button until the Display shows the Squelch setting.
Should be near the U in squelch. If the squelch bar is not seen or is at
extreme left, proceed to step 13 for setting the squelch. Skipping step
13 may cause loud white noise in the audio system!!
8. Press the Menu Button one more time. The first operating screen
appears again.
9. Press the Power switch on the receiver front panel to turn the unit off.
10.Plug the mixer or other audio system into the receiver XLR
Microphone Level Connector or into the ¼ inch Line Level Jack. Set
the Line Level Control near the ¼ inch jack to about 50 % of rotation.
11.Insure that the audio mixer or other system input level is turned down.
12.Press the Power switch button in again. The 1st operating screen
should appear in about 3 seconds. The receiver should be ready to
operate unless the squelch requires setting as in step 13.
13.The SQUELCH Screen will show a rectangular box with SQUELCH”
above it.To change or open the squelch, press SET once. This starts
the display flashing. Press and hold the UP or DOWN Button as long
as required to place the squelch bar in the desired position. The
factory setting with the bar ending under the “U” of the squelch label
is recommended. When the setting is complete, press SET once. Press
the Menu Button as required to go to a new screen.
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Quick set-up: Handheld Transmitter.
1. Insure that the Power switch in Transmitter is in the OFF position.
2. Install a fresh Alkaline Battery into the transmitter.
3. Insure that the Microphone Gain Control is set at about 50 % of
rotation.
4. Check the position of the Transmit Power Switch. If this is a single
microphone System, place the switch in the High Power position. If
this is a multiple microphone system, particularly when used with
other non-coordinated units and intermod is experienced, placing the
Transmit Power Switch to “Norm” will frequently eliminate
intermod.
5. Place the transmitter Power Switch to the ON position.
6. The Red Low Battery Light near the display should come on for a
few seconds. The display will also come on briefly, displaying two
screens of software versions.
7. The screen will stop at the GP (Group) and CH (Channel) screen. If
the Group and Channel agree with the receiver Group and Channel,
proceed to step 8. If the Group and Channel do not agree with the
receiver, go to step 10.
8. Monitor the SAFE-1000 Receiver 1st operating screen. Note that the
RF (1-100) Bar graph should indicate near the 100 mark. The AF Bar
should show very little If any indication until you talk or sing into
the microphone. Adjust the microphone gain control if necessary to
cause the AF Bar Graph to peak near –6 to –3 but not over +3 for
best performance.
9. If you are satisfied with the Group/Channel and audio screen
displays, the mixer or sound system gain/volume can be increased to
monitor the sound.
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10.If the Group/Channels in step 7. did not agree or you wish to change
them for any reason, proceed with this step . The transmitter
Group/Channel screen should be displayed now. If not, press the
Menu Switch one touch at a time until the Group/Channel is
displayed. Press the SET switch one time. The CH number will start
flashing. Use the UP arrow switch to increase the channel number or
the Down arrow to decrease the channel number. Once you have the
desired channel selected, press SET once more. The channel number
is now stored and the Group number will start flashing. Use the
arrow switchs to select the new group number. Press SET again. The
number will continue to flash. Press Menu one time. This will store
both channel and group.
If the Group/Channel/Frequency is changed, go back to step 8. and
check the set-up.
Quick set-up: BeltPack Transmitter.
1. Insure that the Power switch in Transmitter is in the OFF position.
2. Install a fresh Alkaline Battery into the transmitter.
3. Insure that the Microphone Gain Control is set at about 50 % of
rotation.
4. Check the position of the Transmit Power Switch. If this is a single
microphone System, place the switch in the High Power position. If
this is a multiple microphone system, particularly when used with
other non-coordinated units and intermod is experienced, placing the
Transmit Power Switch to “Norm” will frequently eliminate
intermod.
5. Place the transmitter Power Switch to the ON position.
6. The Red Low Battery Light near the Power Switch should come on
for a few seconds. The display will also come on briefly, displaying
two screens of software versions. The screen will stop at the GP
(Group) and CH (Channel) screen. If the Group and Channel agree
with the receiver Group and Channel, proceed to step 7. If the Group
and Channel do not agree with the receiver, go to step 9.
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7. Monitor the SAFE-1000 Receiver 1st operating screen. Note that the
RF (1-100) Bar graph should indicate near the 100 mark. The AF Bar
should show very little If any indication until you talk or sing into
the microphone. Adjust the microphone gain control if necessary to
cause the AF Bar Graph to peak near –6 to –3 but not over +3 for
best performance.
8. If you are satisfied with the Group/Channel and audio screen
displays, the mixer or sound system gain/volume can be increased to
monitor the sound.
9. If the Group/Channels in step 6. did not agree or you wish to change
them for any reason, proceed with this step . The transmitter
Group/Channel screen should be displayed now. If not, press the
Menu Key one touch at a time until the Group/Channel is displayed.
Press the SET Key one time. The CH number will start flashing. Use
the UP arrow switch to increase the channel number or the Down
arrow to decrease the channel number. Once you have the desired
channel selected, press SET once more. The channel number is now
stored and the Group number will start flashing. Use the arrow
switchs to select the new group number. Press SET again. The
number will continue to flash. Press Menu one time. This will store
both channel and group.
Once the Group/Channel/Frequency is changed, go back to step 7
and 8. and check the set-up.
This completes the quick set-up manual.
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