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Beltpac

All-In-One Headset (optional)

Defense 

button

Defense 

button

All 

button

All 

button

Offense 

button

Offense 

button

Talk light

Mic boom

Power

button

Volume Up

button

Volume Up

button

Volume Down

button

Volume Down 

button

Headset cable

connector

Power/Offense 

talk light

Battery 

release 

latch

Battery

Battery 

release 

latch

Battery

Power 

button

Summary of Contents for DX300 EU

Page 1: ...HME 400G765 Rev A 5 4 17 DX300 EU Wireless Headset System Operating Instructions...

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Page 3: ...hone Gain Adjustment 12 BELTPACS 13 Beltpac Registration 13 Beltpac Operating Mode Setup 14 Beltpac Adjustments 15 OPTIONAL REMOTE ANTENNA INSTALLATION 16 OPTIONAL AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONNECTION 17 SE...

Page 4: ...has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to RF Radio Frequency energy which is below the OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act limits Base Station Antenna minimum safe distance 7 9 inches 20...

Page 5: ...05 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 o...

Page 6: ...o the base station Coaches on the sideline wear beltpacs with headsets to communicate with each other and the spotters Beltpacs can be set up for communication with any combination of offense defense...

Page 7: ...2 SECTION 2 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD EQUIPMENT...

Page 8: ...ery charger for base station batteries Model AC850 Rechargeable battery for base station Model BAT850 Remote antenna kit with 30 foot 9 14 meter cable and bracket Remote antenna kit with 6 foot 1 83 m...

Page 9: ...hes Power button Right talk lights Left talk lights Right SELECT button Left SELECT button Right TALK button Left TALK button Active communicator lights Clear Band button Status indicator Reset switch...

Page 10: ...headset Cable input from another base station Left headset connector Rear headset connector Single Dual channel mode selection switch Cable output to another base station Primary Secondary base statio...

Page 11: ...utton All button Offense button Offense button Talk light Mic boom Power button Volume Up button Volume Up button Volume Down button Volume Down button Headset cable connector Power Offense talk light...

Page 12: ...ing time is approximately three hours Put up to 4 batteries in charging ports Storage ports for charged batteries Status lights next to each charging port Red light Stays on steady while battery is ch...

Page 13: ...to each charging port indicate the battery status Up to four fully charged batteries can be stored in the battery Storage ports Insert a battery in each of four Charging ports until it clicks in place...

Page 14: ...ry can be kept in the base station as a backup in case of AC power interruption 3 Set up the base station in the press box with no objects blocking the line of sight from base station to your sideline...

Page 15: ...is available Turn the base station off during halftime to conserve battery power NOTE When base station battery power is low everyone connected or registered to that base station will hear a headset t...

Page 16: ...the REGISTER button on the primary base station The STATUS window will show a small o 3 Press the REGISTER button on the secondary base station to assign it a number 1 2 or 3 Wait until the base is i...

Page 17: ...ustment on the left side of the base station and then repeat Steps 2 and 3 5 Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for each base station Base station microphone gain adjustment Insert small screwdriver NOTE Base s...

Page 18: ...egistration is not successful you will hear Registration failed and the STATUS window will be blank If this happens refer to TROUBLESHOOTING in Section 6 page 23 NOTE If you re attempting to register...

Page 19: ...s O ALL has normal function Defense only Hold X and press PWR X O work as X ALL has no function Defense ALL Hold X ALL and press PWR X O work as X ALL has normal function Offense Defense only Hold X O...

Page 20: ...microphone gain adjustment helps to compensate for extremes in speaking level of coaches using beltpacs NOTE The microphone gain can be monitored through sidetone at the base station or preferably by...

Page 21: ...etalized sun reflecting film Either of these situations may block signals from the press box base station to the beltpacs on the field Remote antenna kits with either 6 foot 1 83 meter or 30 foot 9 14...

Page 22: ...ow 10 pin spring clamp connector Pin Connections 1 Aux In O Differential pair 2 Aux In O 3 Aux Out O Differential pair 4 Aux Out O 5 Ground 6 No Connection 7 Aux In X Differential pair 8 Aux In X 9 Au...

Page 23: ...3 Adjust the headset volume as needed 4 Press the channel SELECT button a Green light appears above O ALL or X selection Press the SELECT button again to change selection 5 To talk to coaches press a...

Page 24: ...fense coaches or press the X button to communicate with defense coaches 5 To communicate with both offense and defense coaches press and hold the ALL button while talking 6 Adjust the beltpac or heads...

Page 25: ...lide the battery release latch in direction of the arrow or press the release button on the headset 3 Lift or slide the battery out 4 Place the battery in the battery charger port for recharging 5 Ins...

Page 26: ...ectrum in order to communicate voice and data The process of deciding which channels should be used is a 3 stage process The process includes scanning for occupied channels the broadcast of a channel...

Page 27: ...lso may consume twice the number of radio channels If the Wi Fi router is set to 802 11n mode it is best to limit Wi Fi bandwidth to 20 MHz Alternate band selection While most Wi Fi systems operate at...

Page 28: ...you are pressing the X or O button on the beltpac or the TALK button on the base station Be sure you are pressing the button for the correct channel Be sure the headset plug is properly connected to t...

Page 29: ...e desired operating mode see page 14 11 There is interference from a cordless telephone If there is a 2400MHz cordless telephone nearby interference may occur If it does occur changing frequencies on...

Page 30: ...ate if its primary is turned off for a period of time Yes No Secondary base stations will initially stop operating when the primary base is turned off but will resume operation independently after abo...

Page 31: ...ut 200mW into 32 Top Panel Controls Indicators Power button Left and Right headset controls Rotary knobs for headset volume VOL adjustment Headset SELECT buttons O Offense X Defense or ALL Headset TAL...

Page 32: ...ange 32 122 F 0 50 C Weight 7 4 oz 21 kg with battery and pouch Headset Connector 4 pin mini DIN Microphone Electret Headset Output 160mW into 32 Controls Power PWR Volume up Volume down O X ALL Indic...

Page 33: ...28 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 34: ...6 Microphone gain adjustment 15 Operating mode setup 14 Operation 19 Registration 13 Side tone adjustment 15 Specifications 27 Block Diagram 28 Equipment Basic 5 coach layout 1 Extended 10 coach layo...

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