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ALL Button 

Opens communication with all channels.  
 

Note: All channels will hear communication from the 
operator by pressing the ITC-100SL Belt Pack’s TALK 
button. 

 

HOLD Button 

Press the 

HOLD

 button t

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beltpacks

 and 

select channels for group 

communication

 

 

Channel Buttons 1 – 8 

Opens communication with individual channels. More 
than 1 channel can be active at any given time, and 
active channels are illuminated red. 
 

All active channels will hear communication from the 
operator. The buttons will also indicate if any channel 
is paging, the paging channel will flash in green until 
the page is answered. 

 
These channel buttons can also be used to gain access 
to certain built-in features on the ITC-300. See the 
section on 

Function Keys

 

for details. 

 

 

Mute Button 

Mutes all communications from the base station. 
 

NOTE: If any channel user presses the beltpack’s CALL 
button, that particular channel button on the base 
unit’s front panel will start flashing. 

 

SHIFT Button 

Press the 

SHIFT

 button to adjust the 

microphone’s 

audio level, the beltpack’s volume in the PARTY mode 
and enable/disable AUDIO IN mode

.  

 

Summary of Contents for ITC-300

Page 1: ...ITC 300 INTERCOM SYSTEM DIGITAL ...

Page 2: ...IT 10 REAR PANEL 12 BELT PACK 14 Control Panel 14 DEVICE PAIRING PROCEDURE 16 Check the Beltpack s Paired Channel with the Base Unit 17 Clearing Channel Assignment 17 Noise Reduction 18 FUNCTION KEYS 19 CHECK THE BELTPACK S CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT 19 GROUP COMMUNICATION 19 ALL COMMUNICATION 19 CROSS COMMUNICATION PARTY MODE 20 AUDIO IN 21 PANEL S BACKLIGHT BRIGHTNESS 21 MUTE MODE 21 FACTORY RESET 22 TA...

Page 3: ...s cannot exclude that some information in this manual from time to time may not be correct or may be incomplete This manual may contain typing errors omissions or incorrect information Datavideo Technologies always recommend that you double check the information in this document for accuracy before making any purchase decision or using the product Datavideo Technologies is not responsible for any ...

Page 4: ...s the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked This unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 7 This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter If you are not sure of the type of power...

Page 5: ...mal operation e When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Warranty Standard Warranty Datavideo equipment is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the date of purchase The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the time of...

Page 6: ...re covered for 1 year The three year warranty must be registered on Datavideo s official website or with your local Datavideo office or one of its authorized distributors within 30 days of purchase Disposal For EU Customers only WEEE Marking This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsi...

Page 7: ...s CE are the abbreviation of French phrase Conformité Européene which literally means European Conformity The term initially used was EC Mark and it was officially replaced by CE Marking in the Directive 93 68 EEC in 1993 CE Marking is now used in all EU official documents ...

Page 8: ...nser and Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone switch Complete package includes Gooseneck Microphone and USB LED Lamp 6 3mm Stereo Headphone Socket 3 5mm Stereo Socket for Microphone Headset Built in speaker with volume control Channel buttons 1 8 for individual channel paging and communication Simultaneous ALL channel communication Mute button to shut down the device audio Rear Panel Supports 8 Way digita...

Page 9: ...9 System Diagram ...

Page 10: ...cket Composite XLR 6 3mm Microphone Input Jack for either a Condenser or Dynamic Gooseneck Microphone XLR supports Condenser Gooseneck Microphones Supplied Headphone Socket 6 3mm Stereo Headphone Socket for conventional headphones Note Plugging in headphones will disable the built in speaker Microphone Headset Socket 3 5mm Stereo Socket for Microphone Headset Note Plugging in a Microphone Headset ...

Page 11: ...will hear communication from the operator The buttons will also indicate if any channel is paging the paging channel will flash in green until the page is answered These channel buttons can also be used to gain access to certain built in features on the ITC 300 See the section on Function Keys for details Mute Button Mutes all communications from the base station NOTE If any channel user presses t...

Page 12: ...cted USB gooseneck light supplied Rear Panel The ITC 300 is a standalone model supporting 8 channel communication It also powers the beltpack directly Beltpack Channel Ports Each of the 8 channels has an Ethernet connector that carries bi directional signals between the ITC 300 and the ITC 300SL Power tally and bi directional audio are all carried though the same Ethernet cable supplied After conn...

Page 13: ...ed Tally Input A carries bicolor tally information of Channels 1 4 and Tally Input B carries bicolor tally information of Channels 5 8 Audio IN OUT Audio IN OUT Connects an external audio source to AUDIO IN and the AUDIO OUT outputs the internal audio See the section on AUDIO IN mode for connection methods DC Power IN DC in socket connects the supplied 12V 36W PSU Ground Terminal When connecting t...

Page 14: ... the beltpack s communication port located at the opposite end of the control panel to the base unit s beltpack channel ports with an Ethernet cable The subsequent chapter provides introductory guides to operations using the beltpack s control panel Control Panel ...

Page 15: ...ck has established connection with the ITC 300 base unit MIC Headphone Socket The ITC 300SL has both a 3 5mm MIC socket The user is allowed to use a standard 3 5mm MIC Headset Call Button Sends a paging message to the ITC 300 Base Unit The base unit s channel button will flash green and there will be an audible tone each time the button is pressed When the LED indicator illuminates red it indicate...

Page 16: ...connected Bi Color Tally LED Illuminates RED when the channel is LIVE and GREEN when the channel is CUED Device Pairing Procedure The Pairing function is designed to configure channel assignment of the ITC 300 intercom system to the connected beltpacks You will only be allowed to assign one powered ON beltpack to one channel of the ITC 300 intercom system at a time Power of the rest of the beltpac...

Page 17: ...selected button should turn from green to yellow 4 On the beltpack press the TALK button to start pairing Once pairing is successful the beltpack s CALL button LED and the selected channel button on the base unit should flash red three times Then the beltpack exits PP mode and return to OPERATION mode 5 After the pairing procedure is complete the ITC 300 Intercom System will still remain in the PP...

Page 18: ...re lowers the noise level Follow the steps outlined below to enable the noise reduction feature and switch to high level noise reduction 1 While the beltpack is turned ON press and hold the TALK button 2 Turn ON the power 3 Let go of the TALK button when you see the PWR and LINK LEDs flash once 4 The noise reduction level has been changed 5 Different tally light colors represent different noise re...

Page 19: ...rom green CHANNEL buttons already paired to the beltpacks should turn green from white 2 Press the corresponding channel buttons of the beltpacks to include in the group communication The selected channel buttons should turn red from green 3 For example say if channel 1 2 and 4 are selected when the operator of the base unit talks audio will be sent to beltpacks 1 2 and 4 However there will be no ...

Page 20: ...e party mode is illustrated along with the ALL communication mode 2 Press and hold the SHIFT button on the base unit s front panel then press Channel 2 button The PARTY mode is enabled as soon as Channel 2 button turns from green to red 3 To disable the PARTY mode press and hold the SHIFT button on the base unit s front panel then press Channel 2 button The PARTY mode is disabled as soon as Channe...

Page 21: ...he SHIFT button on the base unit s front panel then press Channel 6 button The AUDIO IN mode is disabled as soon as Channel 6 button turns green from red Panel s Backlight Brightness The panel s backlight brightness comes in four levels which are 25 50 75 and 100 In this section we will show you how to adjust the brightness accordingly 1 Press and hold the SHIFT button then press Channel 4 button ...

Page 22: ...ore than 3 seconds and all buttons on the ITC 300 base unit s front panel should be illuminated in the order of red green and white colors The base unit s parameters will have returned to the factory defaults once the button LEDs resume their original state colors ...

Page 23: ...on Channel 1 will be turned ON if the connection between pin 13 and pin 4 is closed GREEN Tally LED on Channel 3 will be turned ON Tally A Input Pin Definition Tally A Input carries Tally Information of Channels 1 4 The following table shows the pin definitions for each channel Video Channel Red LED LIVE On Air Green LED CUED Next 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 2 Pin 6 Pin 8 3 Pin 11 Pin 13 4 Pin 5 Pin 15 Pins 4 9...

Page 24: ...he firmware upgrade process which should take approximately few minutes to complete The existing settings should persist through the firmware upgrade process which should not be interrupted once started as this could result in a non responsive unit Firmware Upgrade Requirements PC or Laptop Ethernet connections with access to the Internet For firmware downloads Latest firmware files FlashUpdate_MB...

Page 25: ...e Procedure 1 Run FlashUpdate_SL_Vxx to update the ITC 300SL firmware and FlashUpdate_MB_Vxx to update the ITC 300 firmware 2 Turn the ITC 300 base unit off and on the PC select Device is connected via Ethernet ...

Page 26: ...ou are upgrading the ITC 300SL press the CALL button before turning on the ITC 300 If you are upgrading the ITC 300 press the SHIFT button before turning on the ITC 300 4 Select Automatically update the device to latest firmware version then click NEXT ...

Page 27: ...lick Yes to start the firmware upgrade 6 If you see the screen below it means the firmware upgrade is in progress 7 After the firmware is successfully upgraded click Finish and shut down the ITC 300 base unit ...

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Page 29: ...29 Dimensions ITC 300 All measurements in millimeters mm ...

Page 30: ...phone Socket x 1 Headset Impedance 8 600 ohms 100mW min Pin definition Tip Phone Ring Phone Sleeve GND Microphone 3 Pin XLR 1 4 6 3mm Socket x 1 PIN1 N A PIN2 MIC 5V output to the MIC PIN3 GND Switchable Condenser Dynamic Input Microphone Level 67dB Communication 12 Buttons Hold All Mute Shift Key 1 8 Rubber Key White backlight Red Active Green Standby Volume Control Controls the Volume of the bui...

Page 31: ...e XLR x 1 PIN1 GND PIN4 12V Performance FREQUENCY RESPONSE 300 Hz 7 KHz 3dB THD 0 1 1KHz S N 70dB OPERATING RANGE Up to 100m between Base Station and Beltpack OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Wired beltpack ITC 300SL Communication Call Button x 1 Talk Button x 1 MIC Headset 3 5mm Stereo Jack Socket x 1 For Headphone Microphone combination Headset Impedance 8 600 ohms 100mW min Microphone ...

Page 32: ...D indicates LIVE GREEN Indicates CUED Power LED Red light Link LED Yellow light Call LED Red light Outgoing call Green light Incoming call Power Powered by the Base Unit Performance FREQUENCY RESPONSE 300 Hz 7 KHz 3dB THD 0 1 1KHz S N 70dB OPERATING RANGE Up to 100m between Base Station and Beltpack OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F ...

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