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Universal Beltpack – BP-6000

Introduction  9

External Connections and Controls

NOTE:

The numbers refer to the corresponding call-out numbers in Figure 1.

1.

Volume Control

: Use this control to adjust the headset/headphone listen level.

2.

CHAN Select Button and Indicator Lights

: Use the CHAN button to select the available/active 

intercom channel. A blue indicator light displays next to the channel displaying the active 
channel.

When the beltpack is not in DIM mode and a call is received on the inactive channel, 
the inactive CH LED blinks every half of a second to indicate the call received is on 
the opposite channel of operation.

When the beltpack is in DIM mode and a call is received on the inactive channel, the 
inactive CH LED lights solid.

3.

CALL Button and Indicator

: The CALL button is used to send a CALL signal to other devices 

on the selected intercom channel.

In Dim mode, when receiving a call the CALL LED lights up solid. However, in 
normal mode, the CALL LED flashes every half of a second.

When sending a call, in normal or Dim mode, the CALL LED lights solid.

4.

TALK Button and Indicator

: The TALK button activates the headset microphone and operates 

in either switched mode, momentary mode, always on, or always off. For more information, 
see“Talk Mode Menu” on page 21

5.

Headset Connector

: The connector accepts an RTS headset with a boom microphone.

6.

Line Connector

: The BP-6000 intercom channel is connected via a 6-pin female connector and is 

powered through the intercom system power supply.

7.

Loop Through Connector

: The 6-pin male loop-through connector is used to daisy-chain up to 

35 (if powered on two channels) beltpacks on one power supply.

8.

Belt Clip

: The belt clip securely attaches to clothing.

9.

USB Connector

: The USB connector is used for service only.

Summary of Contents for BP-6000

Page 1: ...F 01U 350 550 Rev 03 May 2018 Universal Beltpack Technical Manual BP 6000...

Page 2: ...respect to anything contained in this manual and shall not be held liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular application or for any indirect special or consequential damages The i...

Page 3: ...oes not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and t...

Page 4: ...4 Universal Beltpack BP 6000...

Page 5: ...13 Local Power 15 INITIAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 17 Initial BP 6000 Setup 17 Setup Mode Indication 18 Firmware Version 18 Programming the Beltpack 19 Enter Program Menu 19 Exit Program Menu 19 Menu...

Page 6: ...6 Universal Beltpack BP 6000 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 27 Operation 27 Adjust the Volume 27 Change the Channel 27 Maintenance 28 Replace the Beltclip 28 Set Local Power 29 Notes 31...

Page 7: ...upported The loop and line connection both use 6 pin Switchcraft connectors Multiple programming options are available To simplify programming voice prompts guide the user through menus The beltpack i...

Page 8: ...8 Introduction Universal Beltpack BP 6000 Reference View FIGURE 1 Reference View...

Page 9: ...ton is used to send a CALL signal to other devices on the selected intercom channel In Dim mode when receiving a call the CALL LED lights up solid However in normal mode the CALL LED flashes every hal...

Page 10: ...legacy Neutrik 6 pin layout used in previous models The adapter cables are a available for purchase see Figure 2 Contact customer support for more information XLR 4 Pin XLR 6 Pin Audiocom Clear Com 1...

Page 11: ...beltclip x 119 2 mm H 121 6 mm H w top panel button Weight 0 813 lbs 369 g Interface Requirements Headset 50 to 200 dynamic 1 k to 13 k electret Microphone Output Adjustable max 15dB 3dB per level He...

Page 12: ...8 kHz 3dB Audible Alert 1 kHz Total Harmonic Distortion 1 0 Sidetone 13 dB dynamic adjustment range Crosstalk 60dB a Proper beltpack operation includes the use of a power supply which has been tested...

Page 13: ...channels can be daisy chained together operating off the same power supply Channel Power The external power supply provides power to the beltpacks in the system via the channel connector on the power...

Page 14: ...14 Introduction Universal Beltpack BP 6000 FIGURE 3 Single Power Supply System FIGURE 4 Two Power Supply System...

Page 15: ...p to 1000 feet supported For information on how to set local power see Set Local Power on page 29 IMPORTANT When using the local power setting only one beltpack in the line should be set to LP Local P...

Page 16: ...16 Introduction Universal Beltpack BP 6000...

Page 17: ...ANT Mode sensing setup can only be done using a hot plug of the UBP into an already powered network Mode sensing is not reliable when done in conjunction with enabling power to an entire network using...

Page 18: ...o better troubleshoot problems on the beltpack if needed When the beltpack has power applied to the unit while pressing the TALK button a voice prompt is heard in the headset saying the firmware versi...

Page 19: ...it the Program Menu NOTE After 15 seconds of inactivity the beltpack automatically exits programming mode and no changes are saved Each time the intercom system power is turned on the beltpack resets...

Page 20: ...20 Initial Setup and Configuration Universal Beltpack BP 6000 Menu System...

Page 21: ...button again to turn off On The TALK button is always on Talk cannot be turned off even when a mic kill signal is sent Off The TALK button is always off Momentary TALK is only active as long as the bu...

Page 22: ...X 3 Exit the Program Menu see Exit Program Menu on page 19 Sidetone Adjust Menu The Sidetone Adjust menu is used to set the level of sidetone heard in the user s headphones Sidetone is the amount of t...

Page 23: ...e Program Menu see Exit Program Menu on page 19 Channel Lock Menu The Channel Lock menu is used to program whether the BP 6000 has access to one or two channels When channel lock is used the beltpack...

Page 24: ...button to select Channel 1 voice prompt Channel 1 OR Press the TALK button again to select Channel 2 voice prompt Channel 2 3 Exit the Program Menu see Exit Program Menu on page 19 Mic Kill Menu Audi...

Page 25: ...operly exited the program menu To send a mic kill do the following 1 While in the program menu navigate to Send Mic Kill voice prompt Send Mic Kill 2 Press the TALK button voice prompt No OR Press the...

Page 26: ...do the following 1 While in the program menu navigate to Factory Reset voice prompt Factory Reset 2 Press the TALK button voice prompt No OR Press the TALK button again voice prompt Yes 3 Press the CA...

Page 27: ...ck turn the volume knob clockwise to increase the volume OR Turn the volume knob counterclockwise to decrease the volume Change the Channel To change the channel on the beltpack do the following On th...

Page 28: ...o the following 1 Using a screwdriver remove the two locking washers and screws holding the beltclip in place Set the washers and screws aside for later use 2 Remove the beltclip from the unit NOTE Ta...

Page 29: ...Power on page 15 To set local power do the following 1 Remove the two side screws from the beltpack unit see below IMPORTANT There are two red o rings to strengthen the seal and keep moisture out of...

Page 30: ...Carefully slide the top plate assembly into the beltpack enclosure 5 Using the provided screws and O rings replace the side screws IMPORTANT To ensure the beltpack is properly grounded when reassembli...

Page 31: ...Universal Beltpack BP 6000 Operation and Maintenance 31 Notes...

Page 32: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 U S A www rtsintercoms com...

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