Bosch Security Systems M533 Wireless 2.4 GHz Beltpack User Manual

Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Wireless 2.4 GHz Beltpack User s Manual

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TR-240 Users Manual - Preliminary  Page 1 of 7 Rev D – 3 / 09 / 2011  RTS Model TR-240 Beltpack     Owners / Users Manual (Preliminary Information)   General Description  The RTS model TR-240 beltpack transceiver is intended for use as a wireless full-duplex intercom radio to be worn on a belt.  Multiple TR-240 beltpacks can be used with a BTR-240 base station transceiver or a BTR-24 access point to communicate with each other over-the-air.  The TR-240 uses the IEEE 802.11b technology to transmit / receive within one channel of the 1 – 11 (2.412 to 2.462 GHz) allowable channels of the 2.4 GHz ISM band.  Its operation is license free.  The typical line-of-sight distances for the system may be 300 feet.  The transmit and receive antennas are internal to the beltpack so the unit has a smaller profile.  The outer case also provides extra protection against possible damage to the antennas.  The TR-240 is powered via an internal Li-Ion battery that will provide up to 8 hours of run time at room temperature.  The top panel provides on/off/volume control, channel select buttons and lights, talk button and battery status light.
TR-240 Users Manual - Preliminary  Page 2 of 7 Rev D – 3 / 09 / 2011  Controls and Connections      1. On/Off & Volume Control – Turns the beltpack power on/off and controls headset volume.  2. Battery Light –  a. GREEN = Battery OK b. YELLOW = Battery Low (approx. 15 mins of use left) c. RED =  Battery Low (needs charged)  3. Channel 1 “Green” Button and Light – Selects the “Channel 1” intercom.  The green light next to the button will illuminate upon selection.   4. Talk Button – When pressed the microphone path is enabled.   a. Momentary – Pressed and hold for over ½ second. b. Latch on/off – Tap button and the microphone path is enabled. Tap again to turn off. The active intercom channel light will remain illuminated when the microphone path is enabled.  The active intercom channel light will blink when the microphone path is disabled.  5. Channel 2 “Blue” Button and Light – Selects the “Channel 2” intercom.  The green light next to the button will illuminate upon selection.            6. Charge Jack – Used to charge the Li-Ion battery.  Accepts a 5.5mm x 2.5mm plug with the center positive.  Must be supplied with a 12VDC regulated power supply with at least a 400mA current capacity.  7. Charge Light. a. RED = Beltpack battery is charging. b. GREEN = Beltpack battery is charged.  8. Headset Connector – Standard 4-pin XLR connector. a. Pin 1 = Microphone GND b. Pin 2 = Microphone HOT c. Pin 3 = Headphone + d. Pin 4 = Headphone –  9. Programming Jack – This RJ-45 jack is used for wired Ethernet connections, configuration, and to update programming in the unit if ever needed.          1  3  4  5268  97Top View  Bottom View
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