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MAIN EQUIPMENT FEATURES 

Base Station Features 

 

 

 

1. POWER

 indicator light 

2. RECEIVE

 indicator light 

3. RESET

 button 

4. REGISTRATION 

STATUS

 display 

5. 

Power “

PWR

” button 

6. 

Registration “

REG

” button 

7. UN-LATCH

 button 

8. 

Clear Registration “

CLR REG

” button 

9. 

Antennas 

10. 

Power connector 

11. 

Battery compartment cover 

12. 

Battery compartment cover release latches

 

Beltpac Features 

 

                                         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. 

Headset cable connector 

2. 

Beltpac indicator lights 

3. 

ISO (Isolate) button 

4. 

IC (Intercom) button 

5. 

PWR (Power) button 

6. 

Volume-up button 

7. 

Volume-down button 

8. 

Battery 

9. 

Battery release latch

 

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Summary of Contents for DX100

Page 1: ...HME 400G573 Rev 11 1 05 DX100 Wireless Intercom Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ights 10 Power On Off 10 Enable Hands Free Mode 10 ISO Isolate and IC Intercom 10 Volume Up Down 11 Microphone Gain Adjustment 11 Batteries 11 SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 12 SECTION 5 TECHNICAL DATA 13 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 13 Base Station 13 Beltpac 14 DISPOSAL OF WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT 15 2005 HM Electronics Inc The HME logo and product names are registered trademarks of HM E...

Page 3: ... countries Some countries may restrict the use of a portion of this band or impose other restriction relating to power level or use You should contact your Spectrum authority to determine possible restrictions MANDATORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLERS AND USERS Use only manufacturer or dealer supplied antennas The Federal Communications Commission has adopted a safety standard for human exposur...

Page 4: ...RODUCTS OR ACCESSORIES IN NO EVENT WILL HME BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSS OF PROFITS ARISING FROM THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE ANY HME PRODUCTS OR FROM ACCIDENTS OR ACTS OF GOD HME MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO HME PRODUCTS EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH ABOVE This ...

Page 5: ... push to talk or hands free mode The base station operator can stop any Beltpac from transmitting The base station can be operated using standard AC electricity an external DC power source or six AA batteries A power supply cable and a battery sled are included with the base station This is an example of a typical theatrical application A variety of other uses for the DX100 are possible SECTION 1 ...

Page 6: ... Cables 1 per AC40A Battery Charger with Power Cables BP200 Beltpac OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT HS4 3 Single Earpiece Lapel Microphone HS14 Single Muff Medium Weight Headset HS14D Dual Muff Medium Weight Headset HS12 Single Earpiece Lightweight Headset HS20 3 Dual Earpiece Lightweight Headset AC850 Battery Charger BAT850 Battery XLR Headset Adapters MD XLR4M Mini DIN to 4 Pin Male MD XLR4F Mini DIN to 4 Pi...

Page 7: ... button 8 Clear Registration CLR REG button 9 Antennas 10 Power connector 11 Battery compartment cover 12 Battery compartment cover release latches Beltpac Features 1 Headset cable connector 2 Beltpac indicator lights 3 ISO Isolate button 4 IC Intercom button 5 PWR Power button 6 Volume up button 7 Volume down button 8 Battery 9 Battery release latch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 10 11 8 9 2 3 4 2 1 5 6 7 ...

Page 8: ...cks in place A yellow light next to each charging port stays on while the port is empty When a battery is in a charging port a flashing yellow light next to it indicates CHARGE PENDING which means the battery is too hot Adjust the room temperature or move the charger to a cooler area When a battery is in a charging port a yellow light on steady next to it means CHARGE FAILED If this happens follow...

Page 9: ...te which of the following applies to you If using the DX100 with AC power Plug the connector at the end of the AC power supply cord into the power connector on top of the base station Turn the sleeve on the cable connector clockwise to secure it to the base station Plug the large female connector at one end of the AC power cord into the power supply Plug the other end of the AC power cord into an ...

Page 10: ...roper closing If using the DX100 with an external DC power source We recommend that you purchase a power cord such as the Radio Shack 12VDC 5A cigarette lighter power adapter PN 270 1558 Follow the manufacturer s instructions to connect the external DC power source to the power connector on top of the DX100 Any power supply used with the DX100 should be rated at least 12VDC 500mA Battery cover rel...

Page 11: ...are going to register is turned off before you begin Beltpacs that are already registered can be on or off Step 1 Put the headset of the Beltpac being registered on your head Step 2 Press the REG registration button on the base station The REGISTRATION STATUS display on the base station will show a small o for open NOTE If you wait too long before going on to Step 3 the base station will go out of...

Page 12: ... the Beltpac again If registration fails again call your dealer for assistance If you try to register more than 15 Beltpacs An F will appear on the REGISTRATION STATUS display on the base station and you will hear Registration failed in the headset Clear all current registrations by pressing the CLR REG button and the RESET button at the same time Continue holding the CLR REG button after you rele...

Page 13: ...ir Beltpacs to latch on in order to talk and listen to each other Base station operators can use the UN LATCH button to stop Beltpac conversations Also if a Beltpac user takes a Beltpac off and leaves it latched on in an unknown location sounds from the area where it is left are picked up by its microphone and transmitted to other Beltpac users This distraction can be stopped by pressing the UN LA...

Page 14: ...alking Hands Free HF Mode Setting To set the Beltpac for HF communication with the power off press and hold the volume up S and ISO buttons while you press and release the PWR power button You will hear Hands free on in your headset earpiece When set up for hands free communication the Beltpac can be operated in either HF or PTT NOTE The above settings are saved in memory and only need to be repea...

Page 15: ...crease can be monitored through sidetone or preferably by someone else on a Beltpac or at the base station NOTE You will hear Maximum if you attempt to go higher than maximum microphone gain You will hear beeps if you attempt to go lower than minimum microphone gain Microphone gain will be saved in non volatile memory and does not require readjustment each time the power is turned on Batteries Cha...

Page 16: ... keeps saying registration failed Refer to If registration failed on page 8 and repeat the registration procedure Others cannot hear me when I talk Be certain the headset is securely connected to the Beltpac that you are pressing the IC or ISO button on the Beltpac or the microphone gain adjust is turned up to the required level See page 12 SECTION 4 TROUBLESHOOTING In the event of an electrical p...

Page 17: ...er Register Beltpac Reset Unlatch and Clear Registration buttons Front Panel Indicators Registration Status display Power and Receive LEDs Antenna Type External wave dipole R TNC connector RX TX horizontal vertical diversity System Distortion 2 Communication Security 64 bit encryption dual slot diversity Splash Resistant IEC529 IP Code 4 under battery operation only TRANSMITTER Type Frequency hopp...

Page 18: ...ne Headset Output 160mW into 32Ω Controls Power Volume up S Volume down T IC and ISO buttons Indicators Dual color LEDs red green Communication Security 64 bit encryption System Distortion 2 TRANSMITTER Type Frequency hopping spread spectrum Transmit Power 100mW burst Transmission Modes Momentary or latch Modulation Type Gaussian filtered FSK TDM Frequency Stability 13 ppm Harmonics Spurious Excee...

Page 19: ...osal of WEEE by Users in the European Union The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging which indicates that this product was put on the market after August 13 2005 and must not be disposed of with other waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of the user s waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE The separate c...

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