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BP-319 / BP-351 User Station

BP-319 / BP-351 User Station

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2 OPERATION EXTERNAL
CONNECTIONS & CONTROLS

Note

: The numbers refer to the callouts in

Figure 1.

1. Volume Control: Use this control to

adjust the headset/earset listen level.

2. Chan Select Button (BP-351 only):  The

Chan button allows the user to select
which intercom channel is active.  The
yellow indicator next to 1 or 2 lights to
show the active channel.  Press Chan
button to change the channel selection.

3. Call Button and Indicator:  The Call

function allows the user to send or
receive signals to other devices on the
intercom channel selected.  The Call
button operates in two ways:

C

ALL

 R

ECEIVE

: When there is an

incoming call signal, the indicator
is red. (If Audible Call Alert is
enabled, incoming calls will cause
beeps in the headset.)
C

ALL

 S

END

: To send a call signal to

all stations on a selected channel,
press and hold the Call button until
a verbal response is received.
The indicator will glow red.

4. Talk Button and Indicator:  The Talk

button activates the headset microphone
and operates in two ways:

L

ATCHED

 M

ODE

: Tap the button once

to talk. The indicator will glow
green. Tap the button again when
finished with a conversation.
M

OMENTARY

 M

ODE

: Press and hold

the button to talk momentarily.
Release the button when finished
talking.

5. Sidetone Control:  When using a

headset, this control adjusts your own
voice level heard in the earphones.  To
adjust the level, tap the Talk button once
to turn on the headset microphone.
Then, use a small flathead screwdriver to
increase or decrease your voice level
while talking into the microphone. (This
control is accessible by removing one
screw of the belt clip.

6. Headset Connector:  This connector

accepts an RTS boom microphone.

Figure 1. Connections and Controls, BP-319
and BP-351

SETTING MODES OF OPERATION:

Perform the following steps to change the
BP-319/351 mode of operation.

1. Both the 

Talk and Call indicators

should be off.

2. Press and hold both the 

Talk and Call

keys, then release both keys. The
Call indicator should now glow red.
(The number of beeps heard in the
headset indicates the current mode of
operation.)

3. Press the 

Call key to change to the

next mode of operation. Each press
of the 

Call key causes the BP-319/

351 to change to the next mode of
operation.

4. When the desired mode is reached,

press the 

Talk key to select the mode

and exit.

Note: Each time the intercom system power
is turned on, the BP-319/351 will reset to
the default mode of operation (Mode 2, see
Table 1.)

7. Intercom Channel Connector:  The BP-

319/351 intercom channel is connected
via a 3-pin female connector with a 3-
pin male loop through connector. The
BP-319/351 is powered from the
intercom system power supply.

4 Diagrams

Drawing Number

Title

9010-7486-000

Figure 4-1. Final Assembly, Model BP-319

9020-7486-000

Figure 4-2. Connector Plate Assembly, Model BP-319

9030-7486-000

Figure 4-3. PC Board Assembly, Model BP-319 and BP-351

9010-7754-000

Figure 4-4. Final Assembly, Model BP-351

9020-7486-000

Figure 4-5. Connector Plate Assembly, Model BP-351

Summary of Contents for BP-319

Page 1: ...User Manual BP 319 BP 351 User Station 9350 7753 000 Rev D 12 2005 ...

Page 2: ...BP 319 BP 351 User Station BP 319 BP 351 User Station ...

Page 3: ... RETURN AUTHORIZATION Be prepared to provide the company name address phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and quantity of equipment a description of the problem and the serial number s Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment All shipments of RTS products should be made via United Parcel Service or the best available shipper prepaid The equipment should be shipp...

Page 4: ...mbly BP 351 9020 7486 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 11 8 10 9 10 3 11 8 7 PLS 7 PLS 13 6 7 2 5 7 2 J3 P100 4 1 P102 J4 3 PLS 3 PLS 13 2 3 CONNECTOR MODIFICATIONS CONNECTOR MODIFICATIONS REMOVE MATERIAL REMOVE MATERIAL 4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 5 7 4 1 P102 J4 8 11 10 2 3 PLS 3 PLS 5 14 6 2 3 1 17 19 18 P103 2 3 1 17 19 18 P103 1 3 16 2 12 7 3 ...

Page 5: ...s Controls 7 Specifications 7 Connector Pin Configurations 8 Operation External connections controls 9 Setting Modes of Operation 9 BP 319 351 Operation Programming 10 Mic Kill 10 Audible Call Alert 10 Internal switches jumpers and adjustments 10 Sidetone Adjustment 10 Replacement Parts Where To Obtain Parts 11 Diagrams 12 ...

Page 6: ...BP 319 BP 351 User Station BP 319 BP 351 User Station 15 FOIL SIDE COMPONENT SIDE Figure 4 3 PC Board Assembly BP 319 and BP 351 ...

Page 7: ...nector has been added to new units see figure Figure 1 SPECIFICATIONS General Channel Supplied Power Requirements 30 VDC nominal standard RTS line 45 to 70 mA Environmental Requirements Storage 20 C to 80 C to 95 humidity non condensing Operating 0 C to 50 C 0 95 humidity non condensing Dimensions 4 75 120 7 mm H x 3 5 95 3 mm W x 1 6 40 6 mm D Weight Approximately 13 oz 364 g INTERFACE REQUIREMEN...

Page 8: ...Less than 0 2 nominal at channel output CONNECTOR PIN CONFIGURATIONS Intercom Channel Connector XLR 3 M F Loop Thru BP 319 BP 351 Pin 1 Common Common Pin 2 30 30 In VDC IN Syst Chan 1 Pin 3 Syst Syst Chan 2 Chan 2 Headset Connector Type XLR 4F Pin 1 Headset microphone low Pin 2 Headset microphone high Pin 3 Headphone common Pin 4 Headphone Chan 1 or Chan 1 and Chan 2 audio Type XLR 5F Pin 1 Headse...

Page 9: ...level tap the Talk button once to turn on the headset microphone Then use a small flathead screwdriver to increase or decrease your voice level while talking into the microphone This control is accessible by removing one screw of the belt clip 6 Headset Connector This connector accepts an RTS boom microphone Figure 1 Connections and Controls BP 319 and BP 351 SETTING MODES OF OPERATION Perform the...

Page 10: ...n e r e f f i D d e t r o h s 3 2 s n i P 2 1 s n i P d e t r o h s 10 11 3 Replacement Parts Where To Obtain Parts Parts may be obtained directly from Telex at Telex RTS Systems 12000 Portland Ave S Burnsville MN 55337 877 863 4169 800 323 0498 fax 1 5 3 P B y l b m e s s A l a n i F s n o i t a c o l o N m e t I r o f 4 4 o t r e f e R o N m e t I n o i t p i r c s e D o N t r a P 1 1 5 3 P B e ...

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