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2. 

  Daisy-chain PoE Line1 connector (Ethercon RJ45, PSE) 

3. 

  Daisy-chain PoE Line2 connector (Ethercon RJ45, PSE) 

Provides Daisy-chain connection function to supply data and power from PoE or 48VDC inputs to another PoE 

Line. PoE Line1 and PoE Line2 provide the ability to use the input power from the PoE or 48VDC inputs and 

supply the remaining power to the other PoE Line. Therefore, when connecting to an external network switch, 

a network switch with a standard PoE specification must be used. 

See 3.2 Notes on Installation, PoE pinout 

 

!!! Note: 

Without the use of standard PoE specification network switches, 

devices connected to the Daisy-

chain PoE Line can be severely damaged.

 Connect the network switch to the PoE In port.   

!!!  Note: 

Do not  connect  the  Daisy-Chain PoE  Lines  to  the PoE  port  on 

the  BSCCK550 cascade  kit  (for 

BS750, BS550, BS250)

.   

!!! Note:

   

Be sure to

 use straight cables for LAN cables. Cross cables can cause damage to the device. 

 

You can use Daisy-chain ring connections to configure power and data redundancy. 

See 3.2 Notes on Installation, PoE pinout 

 

4. 

  1Gbps/100Mbps, PoE input connector (Ethercon RJ45, PD) 

A Remote Antenna supplies power to itself and PoE Line 1 and 2, using power from PoE In or a power input 

socket. A Remote Antenna uses maximum 8 Watt of power. A Remote Antenna can provide up to 82 watts of 

power for the two Daisy-chain PoE Lines. The Remote Antenna can automatically select and use any power 

from the PoE In and a power input socket. You can use these ports to configure power redundancy.   

See 3.2 Notes on Installation, PoE pinout 

 

5. 

  48VDC 2.5A Power input connector (4-pin Din) 

A power input connector is 48-56VDC at a max power of 90Watt. The external PSU provides the 48VDC 2.5A 

required and at its input takes 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz. A Remote Antenna supplies power to itself and PoE Line 

1 and 2, using power from PoE In or a power input socket. A Remote Antenna uses maximum 8 Watt of power. 

A Remote Antenna can provide up to 82 watts of power for the two Daisy-chain PoE Lines. The Remote Antenna 

can automatically select and use any power from the PoE In and a power input socket. You can use these ports 

to  configure  power  redundancy.  Plug  the  DC  cable  from  the  enclosed  PSU  into  the  48VDC  power  input 

connector (#5) on the bottom of the Remote Antenna.   

 

 

 

6. 

  Mounting element (Camera tripod threaded socket 3/8”) 

7. 

  Mounting element M6 

8. 

  Mounting element (Microphone stand mounting hole) 

Install them on the wall or camera tripod or microphone/light stand with interfacing screws. 

 

9. 

  Kensington lock hole,   

Screw hole for a safety wire mounting 

 

10. 

  Power/Multi-Sync, RF Alert, BS Link, BS Active LEDs

 

Status LEDs on the front panel of the Remote Antenna.   

Power/Multi-Sync LED 

Illuminates green when the PoE or PSU is connected. 

When the Multi-Sync cable is connected, 

When the Remote Antenna is in Slave mode, and the signal is received, it is illuminated in red. 

When the Remote Antenna is in Slave mode, and the signal is not received, it is illuminated in green. 

When the Remote Antenna is in Master mode, it is illuminated in green. 

RF Alert LED 

When there are audio breakups seriously, RF Alert LED will go on.   

BS Link LED 

When the Remote Antenna is connected to the Base Station, BS Link LED will go on. 

BS Active LED 

When the Remote Antenna exchanges data with the Base Station, BS Active LED will flash. 

 

Antenna installation:   

The RA100DW have two antennas mounted inside and perpendicular to the top panel. Therefore, when installing 

RA100DW, install the front or rear panel towards the workspace. The radio signal from the top or the bottom panel 

is weak.   

 

Note:

 The RA100DW should be away from any metal obstructions, walls, and electronic equipment that can create 

RF interference. It is highly recommended to place the antenna as high as possible in the center of the 

coverage and away from obstructions.   

 

For pairing and setting the Remote Antenna, See GCM user manual, Configuring the Remote Antenna. 

Pin 

Description 

48VDC + 

48VDC + 

Ground 

Ground 

Summary of Contents for BP850

Page 1: ...ts reserved Base Stations BS1000 BS850 Remote Antennas RA100DW RA100 Repeater RBS85 Speaker Station ISS800 Ethernet Beltpack IBP10 Wireless Beltpack BP850 BP850S Converged Intercom System GENIE User M...

Page 2: ...Section 2 Product overview 15 2 1 GENIE equipment 15 Base Station BS1000 equipment 15 Base Station BS850 equipment 15 Remote Antenna RA100DW equipment 16 Remote Antenna RA100 equipment 16 Repeater RB...

Page 3: ...e Speaker Station ISS800 61 Speaker Station Front panel 61 Menu controls 63 Main menu 65 Section 8 Operating the Ethernet Beltpack IBP10 63 8 1 Connecting the Ethernet Beltpack IBP10 64 8 2 Operating...

Page 4: ...ent specifications and natures may cause damages on inner parts of the applicable LaON product and affect battery operating time 3 Antenna Safety and Cautions Use only manufacturer supplied antennas A...

Page 5: ...distributed under licenses that limit usage copying and deployment The Software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and does not provide any rights other than restricted...

Page 6: ...tegrated matrix free IP networking intercom solution that comprises IP intercom wireless devices and Panels See GENIE Panel user Manual 1 1 System overview Base Station BS1000 System configured by Bas...

Page 7: ...gh power digital equipment such as amplifiers and speakers Super scalable Ethernet Remote Antenna RA100DW or RA100 and Repeater RBS85 solutions Remote Antennas and Repeaters dramatically increase ante...

Page 8: ...ted battery Sled can be used for supplying power to the Beltpack Also commercial rechargeable battery which meets the specification can be used with the LaON provided battery Sled Efficient 7 or 8 por...

Page 9: ...unctions such as PoE and Daisy chain connections The Remote Antenna RA100 does not provide Daisy chain connections 128 wireless Beltpacks can roam freely between antenna coverage zones The system allo...

Page 10: ...0 Ethernet Beltpacks or Speaker Stations Beltpacks BP850 BP850S IBP10 and Speaker Stations ISS800 are flexibly connected to three Base Stations 3 210 Ten talk listen paths added per RemoteAntenna A Re...

Page 11: ...ltpacks BP850 BP850S IBP10 and Speaker Stations are flexibly connected to three Base Stations Multi Sync connections for Ethernet synchronizations GENIE Connections GENIE devices can be connected in s...

Page 12: ...One Base Station BS1000 or Remote Antenna in monitoring mode monitors for failure of another Base Station or Remote Antenna When a fault occurs it automatically changes from monitoring mode to normal...

Page 13: ...annel set as the FB audio the FB audio is dimmed and mixed with IFB audio With this function the wireless Beltpack may be used as the IFB caller or destination You can also apply IFB to set up to send...

Page 14: ...MB 4 BPs Beltpacks can roam between Base Station and the Master Beltpack installed in a separate coverage zone Stand alone operation in each Antenna coverage zone Note Do not use Base Station and Mast...

Page 15: ...ng connection Note It is recommended to connect the ground wire from the chassis ground screw to earth ground Base Station BS850 equipment System configured with Base Station BS850 Remote Antennas Eth...

Page 16: ...pod or microphone light stand with interfacing screws M6 and Kensington lock Remote Antenna RA100 equipment Can be configured with Base Stations BS850 or BS1000 PoE Input Repeater RBS85 equipment Can...

Page 17: ...ring connection Ethernet Beltpack IBP10 equipment Can be configured with Base Station BS850 or BS1000 through the Remote Antenna Power and data redundancy Daisy chain ring connection Two Daisy chain...

Page 18: ...y charger equipment Headsets and microphones 15VDC 8A Power Supply BATCHG225 Battery Charger BATCHG125 Battery Charger LSH S125D Dynamic LMH 125D Dynamic LNH 20D Neckband Dynamic LMH 10 Dynamic GM8 7...

Page 19: ...tation BS1000 GN ELECT DYN Select gooseneck Mic as Electret or Dynamic Call Tone On Off Enable or disable call tone LowCut Off 3 6 Reduce the low frequency 3dB or 6dB VOX Level Set the VOX level Latch...

Page 20: ...microphones RMK Line Wireless Line Kill IBP10 ISS800 Wireless Kill BP850 and BP850S RA Remote Antenna Show link status for Remote antennas RA Remote Antenna Link Link status PairBelt Pair Belt Pairing...

Page 21: ...Groups for Line A B C and D OPTO1 T12345678 Assign the Opto1 input to Talk channels OPTO2 T12345678 Assign the Opto2 input to Talk channels Relay1 T12345678 Relay2 T12345678 This has been applied to...

Page 22: ...Tracking or non tracking Tx Power 0dB 3dB Set Radio transmission power TTA Enable Disable Enable the Talk to All function Wireless Beltpack BP850S menu Normal menu Main menu Display RSSI level Linked...

Page 23: ...ack and Repeater must be set up and paired using the GCM As an exception the pairing of the wireless Beltpack is paired only using the Pair Belt menu of the Base Station See GCM user manual 1 1 Config...

Page 24: ...elative to the frequencies of other radio devices When installing deploy GENIE wireless devices at a location further than 10 meters away from other wireless devices such as WiFi AP or Mobile phone Re...

Page 25: ...ne Base Station must be set as a primary on master and all others as primary off slave in the Multi BS menu In this setting the Remote Antennas and Repeaters are automatically set to the master or sla...

Page 26: ...less than one and audio breakups start that is the limit of Antenna coverage zone Mapping Antenna coverage zones Draw a map of the Antenna coverage of each device as shown in Figure While repeating t...

Page 27: ...When connected to another Antenna you ll hear the beeps Note Do not press the PWR button for more than 2 seconds when roaming manually The Beltpack will then turn off 5GHz UNII Radio Frequency RF band...

Page 28: ...lly During the search for the radio band to be used the power LED on theAntenna changes to red When the search is complete a Link LED of the Base Station turns green The connection status of the Anten...

Page 29: ...g max level 18dBu 24 Network status LEDs Link Active Link LED This green LED indicates that a data connection has been established with the Remote Antenna Active LED This flashing LED indicates that t...

Page 30: ...l to a comfortable level Press Talk key on a 2 wire channel and speak into the microphone while turning the sidetone null control slowly back and forth There may be a point where the voice and accompa...

Page 31: ...channels Relays The Relay output allows the use of a Talk key to trigger any external device that allows standard contact closure The Relay can activate an external device such as a cue light or a wa...

Page 32: ...y chain PoE Line can be severely damaged Connect the network switch to the PoE In port Note Do not connect the Daisy Chain PoE Lines to the PoE port on the BSCCK550 cascade kit for BS750 BS550 BS250 N...

Page 33: ...l release it 4 Loudspeaker on off button LED indicator Press this button to turn the LED on and enable the loudspeaker Press again button to turn off the LED and disable the loudspeaker When the heads...

Page 34: ...rotary control for more than a second to send a call signal to the corresponding Talk channel of the Line including 2 wire or each GENIE device 10 In menu mode Up down set In menu mode turn the rotary...

Page 35: ...f the Multi Sync cable is connected between the Base Stations and is operating normally the Base Station set to slave displays On to the right of Slave Note If Menu is locked you must unlock the Menu...

Page 36: ...on BS1000 BS850 and MS150 Pairing wireless Beltpacks Turn on the power of the Base Station and each Beltpack which will be paired with Beltpacks should not go further than 3 feet 1 meter from the Base...

Page 37: ...ly required run the reset with due care All edited data will be missing Allocating Group channels to Beltpack This process is to assign single or multiple Group channels to each Beltpack Move to a Gro...

Page 38: ...0 minutes 10 minutes per step The Base Station display will turn off if key is not used or there is no incoming call during a set time period RF TX On Off Turn off Base Station radio transmission Sele...

Page 39: ...Station set Redundant to 0 Set Redundant to 1 may increase the radio roaming time Redundant configuration with intercom system Redundant is set to 1 When this Redundant is set to 2 AssignAntenna If yo...

Page 40: ...for user programmable functions such as switching a Talk on or off Assign this Opto isolated input to the Talk channels When this input is detected the corresponding Talk channels are activated Youca...

Page 41: ...4 Label04 G5 Label05 A Label06 B Label07 C Label08 D Label09 Displays labels for the GENIE group channels and Lines set in the GCM Reset Belt Label Initialize all set labels on the wireless Beltpack R...

Page 42: ...firmly Note1 Transmitting antenna 1A must be positioned vertically and be folded completely as 90 degree otherwise it will be caused to weaken the signal Note2 The Base Station should be away from any...

Page 43: ...menu In this setting the Remote Antennas and Repeaters are automatically set to the master or slave Put wires into the 4 wire Multi Sync connector 4 on the rear panel of the Base Station by the follow...

Page 44: ...network switches to connect to the PoE In port on the Remote Antenna bottom panel Remote Antenna can be powered by network switch which has the Power over Ethernet PoE feature When using the network s...

Page 45: ...lock status To lock and release the menu press the Right button for 3 seconds Item C indicates the GENIE group channel for the auxiliary device The display shows AUX In when AUX In is enabled And sho...

Page 46: ...ing The group channel 1 will come again after A All Selected AUX group channel is displayed on the Normal menu Note The GENIE group channels available on the Base Station can be specified in the Set G...

Page 47: ...el down Every time you press and release the up button the decreased voice will be heard from the headset while you are speaking to headset microphone When the level is reached out to a minimum a voic...

Page 48: ...ase Station allows up to 128 Beltpacks connections Three Base Stations can be paired on the wireless Beltpack Note Wireless Beltpack BP850 BP850S can be paired with the Base Station BS1000 BS850 and M...

Page 49: ...ack operation for pairing For pairing to a Beltpack press Set button on the paring icon of the Base Station Then pairing icon will be shown as the icon At this point on the Beltpack press and hold the...

Page 50: ...ble to communicate with the connected intercom devices Once group channels are set in this menu users can select the GENIE group channels within the range selected here To return to the main menu sele...

Page 51: ...ync cable a Base Station should be set to Primary on Master in the Multi BS menu and all other Base Stations should be set to Primary off Slave In this setting the Remote Antennas and Repeaters are au...

Page 52: ...Beltpacks and up to 10 Ethernet Beltpacks or Speaker Stations or Repeaters can be connected to each Remote Antenna A Remote Antenna also provides an additional 10 talk listen paths Even with four talk...

Page 53: ...r input socket A Remote Antenna uses maximum 8 Watt of power A Remote Antenna can provide up to 82 watts of power for the two Daisy chain PoE Lines The Remote Antenna can automatically select and use...

Page 54: ...nector with the PoE PD 2 Status LEDs 4 Antenna holder optional 1 Antenna connectors Put two enclosed antennas to the antenna connectors 1 1A on the top panel of the Remote Antenna Turn the sleeve on e...

Page 55: ...definition and enabling automatic roaming between antenna coverage zones The Repeater supports communication with Beltpacks in remote area from the Remote Antenna Cables above the standard CAT 5e STP...

Page 56: ...the PoE is connected RF Alert LED 7 When there are audio breakups seriously RF Alert LED will go on BS Link LED 8 This green LED indicates that a data connection has been established with the Base Sta...

Page 57: ...at a data connection has been established with the Remote Antenna Active LED This flashing LED indicates that the Speaker Station is receiving data from the Remote Antenna 29 Gooseneck microphone conn...

Page 58: ...cuit The second connector of a pair is a loop through 2 wire pinout Pin Description 1 Ground shield 2 DC Power 30V nominal 3 Unbalanced Audio Note Speaker Station does not provide 2 wire Line power If...

Page 59: ...AUX D is used 4 wire Line D shall not be used These pins can be connected to a gooseneck microphone or a walkie talkie etc In some cases additional connections such as resistor may be required when c...

Page 60: ...es power to itself and PoE Line1 and 2 using power from PoE In or two power input sockets Speaker Station uses maximum 15 watts of power A Speaker Station can provide up to 75 watts of power for the t...

Page 61: ...dicator Press this button to turn the LED on and enable the loudspeaker Press again button to turn off the LED and disable the loudspeaker When the headset is connected the gooseneck microphone is dis...

Page 62: ...y control for more than a second to send a call signal to the corresponding Talk channel of the Line including 2 wire or each GENIE device 10 In the menu Up down set In the menu turn the rotary contro...

Page 63: ...roll up the menu items The current setting is indicated by a reversed box around the menu item Turn the left hand Rotary control 10 clockwise to increase a setting and turn counter clockwise to decrea...

Page 64: ...using a Line Line type should be set to ensure that the volume level and the call signal operate normally In the menu select 2 Wire or 4 Wire to set the type of the Line A or Line B To save the select...

Page 65: ...ternal device that allows standard contact closure The Relay can activate an external device such as a cue light or a walkie talkie All Relay contacts can support 1Amp 30 VDC Speaker Station does not...

Page 66: ...and pull it slightly to release the lock 12 Daisy chain PoE In connector Ethercon RJ45 PSE 13 Daisy chain PoE Out connector Ethercon RJ45 PSE Provides Daisy chain connection function to supply data a...

Page 67: ...increase or decrease the listen level Press the Left 8 Right 9 Volume select button on the Normal screen to select a Talk channel The corresponding Talk channel flashes slowly Press Left 8 button to s...

Page 68: ...level of the Talk channel 2 5 Label of the Talk channel 3 6 Listen level of the Talk channel 3 7 Label of the Talk channel 1 8 Listen level of the Talk channel 1 For shifted Page 2 Mark Talk channel...

Page 69: ...select Enable or Disable When enabled the user can hear the tone when a call occurs To confirm the selected setting press the Right 8 or Left button 9 Vibration menu To set the vibration to enable or...

Page 70: ...metal plug on the headset connector and pull it slightly to release the lock Beltpack charging pinout Note Do not contact the charging pins on the bottom of the Beltpack with electric conductive mater...

Page 71: ...e Beltpack press the group channel button 5 It will be changed sequentially by each pressing from 1 to 5 within the allocated group channels Every time you press the group channel button a voice messa...

Page 72: ...on 4 will lead you to Normal menu directly Hands free latched Talk menu Talk key can be selected for Hands free Off Momentary or Hands free On Latching Press the Set button to select the Hands Free me...

Page 73: ...e two selected groups is created and talk path for each group channel is assigned to the Talk key and GRP Key Once the Two groups are set GRP button 5 on the front panel works as Talk key for the latt...

Page 74: ...ckground In the Select Groups menu initially allocated group channel numbers to the Beltpack will only be displayed In addition you must select at least two groups or the settings will not be saved To...

Page 75: ...in one antenna coverage the Beltpack automatically connects to a device with a strong wireless signal which can cause confusion in the normal talk path Master Beltpack provides five talk listen path 1...

Page 76: ...enerated sequentially from 1 to 128 Once the pairing has been successfully completed the Pairing message will be changed to Pairing Completed within 20 seconds as shown in the figure And the LED adjac...

Page 77: ...B Battery usage time does not change if received only but if transmitted continuously at 3dB battery life is less than when Tx power is set to 0dB For continuous transmission at a distance close to th...

Page 78: ...DIN male Receptacle Antenna Two External 1 2 wave dipole SMA Female Line A 2 wire XLR 3F with XLR 3M loop through Line B 2 wire XLR 3F Line A and Line B 4 wire Two RJ 45 600 balanced level adjustable...

Page 79: ...hm Headset Dynamic or Electret 6 pin mini DIN male Receptacle Latency One way system latency less than 23ms direct Communication Security 256 bits key AES level 3 Encryption Auxiliary Input XLR 3F 1 4...

Page 80: ...ncy UNII band 5 16GHz 5 34GHz 5 48GHz 5 70GHz 5 745GHz 5 865GHz Antenna External 1 2 wave dipole SMA connector Transmitter Transmit Power 300mW Maximum Modulation Type QPSK Frequency Stability 2ppm Re...

Page 81: ...Opto AUX Line D 25 way D type male 3 Relay outputs 2 Opto inputs AUX I O Unbalanced PoE Input PoE RJ 45 Connector 100Mbps Standard PoE specification Daisy chain PoE Line1 PoE Line2 Two PoE RJ 45 Conn...

Page 82: ...lip Weight 0 45 lb 202g with battery 0 29 lb 133g without battery 10 9 Battery charger BATCHG125 Power Input The external PSU provides the 15VDC 8A and at its input takes 100 240VAC 47 63Hz Operating...

Page 83: ...ng Dynamic Unidirectional Noise Cancelling Electret Boom 300 degrees rotation Mute on off 300 degrees rotation Mute on off Adjustable 270 degrees rotation PTT Mic Impedance 560 Ohms 20 560 Ohms 20 200...

Page 84: ...imself and also monitor mixed audio from other hosts and other sources Broadcast hosts only listen to foldback audio with small earphone The Director shall interrupt these foldback audio to give instr...

Page 85: ...RU 1 75 44 45 mm For example a particular piece of equipment is described as being 3 RU in height This means that it is 5 25 3 x 1 75 in height Detailed information on the specification of standard e...

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