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TELEX SAFE-1000  

 

 

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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 
 

The SAFE-1000 System uses the same basic programming steps in the 
Receiver and Transmitters. Learning these basic steps early will save time 
and effort. 
 
SCREENS: Computer controlled screens will advance or return   
                    automatically. The software version screens will stay on for   
                    about 3 seconds after power is applied. To see them again, you  
                    must turn power OFF and then ON again. 
MENU:       Pressing this “key” once will advance the current screen to the   
                    next screen.This key will also perform a “SET” operation as the  
                    current screen is left. To review the various screen status, press  
                    the key to advance screens. No change to screens will occur  
                    unless the “SET” Key is pressed.  
SET:          This key is used to initiate any change to the screen currently  
                   being viewed. Flashing (blinking) characters will be seen after  
                   the SET Key is pressed. The flashing characters can be changed  
                   by use of the “Arrow” Keys or accepted as is by using the SET   
                   key. Use the MENU Key to exit the current screen. Exiting a  
                   screen with the MENU Key terminates any flashing operation.

 

ARROW:   These keys are used to make changes to the screen currently  
                   being viewed. The keys are not active until SET is pressed, with  
                   one exception. When the SQUELCH screen is displayed, the  
                   squelch bar can be changed with the Arrow Keys without  
                   pressing SET. Exiting the SQUELCH Screen by pressing  
                   MENU saves the setting. 
Power:         Removing power from any unit saves the last operation of all  
                    screens. 
Other:           All other unit controls are manually operated. 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for SAFE-1000

Page 1: ... pre programmed frequency sets mean that other users such as Rental Houses with itenerant operations will spend the least amount of time feasible during set up Features Receiver In Line Receiver Power Supply saves terminal strip occupation International Power Supplies and cordsets off the shelf Phase Locked Frequencies for stable Operation 950 Radio Channels user programmable or factory installed ...

Page 2: ...ain vs power system High Low power switch for range cut boost or intermod reduction Patented Internal Dipole antenna eliminates wires or rubber duck antennas Removable Heads allow personal selection of available heads Specially shaped Handle with softpaint for comfort and low handling noise 9 Volt Alkaline rattle proof battery area Low Profile Audio Mute and Power Switch LCD Display for ease of vi...

Page 3: ... Wireless Microphone Receiver The Telex Model SAFE 1000 Receiver is a 950 Channel frequency selectable full diversity system operating within the frequency range of 520 0 to 608 and 614 to 746 0 MHz on specific pre set bands of frequencies with designated systems for UHF Television Channels distance away from the area where the FMR 1000 is to be used Channel spacing has been computer calculated an...

Page 4: ...io Frequency Signal Noise Ratio 100 db Temperature Range 18 deg C to 54 deg C SAFE 1000 Receiver Sensitivity 0 8 uV for 12 db SINAD Nominal Image Rejection 60 db minimum Spurious Rejection 60 db minimum Selectivity 230 KHz at 6 db points Modulation Acceptance 40 KHz nominal deviation Squelch Type Tone with Amplitude Backup Squelch Adjustment Range 0 to 30 uV Typical Squelch Quieting 100 db Audio O...

Page 5: ...ulation Limiter Limiter Compressor Audio Input 7 75 mV for 40 KHz Deviation 77 5 mV for instruments Power 9 0 VDC Alkaline SAFE HT Transmitter RF Power Output 5 mW Low 50 mW High typical Terminated Antenna Internal Wave Dipole Modulation Type NFSK 200f1E FM 40 KHz Deviation Modulation Limiter Limiter Compressor Audio Input 7 75 mV for 40 KHz Deviation Power 9 0 VDC Alkaline ...

Page 6: ...ns will occur unless the SET Key is pressed SET This key is used to initiate any change to the screen currently being viewed Flashing blinking characters will be seen after the SET Key is pressed The flashing characters can be changed by use of the Arrow Keys or accepted as is by using the SET key Use the MENU Key to exit the current screen Exiting a screen with the MENU Key terminates any flashin...

Page 7: ...e in the audio system 8 Press the Menu Button one more time The first operating screen appears again 9 Press the Power switch on the receiver front panel to turn the unit off 10 Plug the mixer or other audio system into the receiver XLR Microphone Level Connector or into the inch Line Level Jack Set the Line Level Control near the inch jack to about 50 of rotation 11 Insure that the audio mixer or...

Page 8: ...w Battery Light near the display should come on for a few seconds The display will also come on briefly displaying two screens of software versions 7 The screen will stop at the GP Group and CH Channel screen If the Group and Channel agree with the receiver Group and Channel proceed to step 8 If the Group and Channel do not agree with the receiver go to step 10 8 Monitor the SAFE 1000 Receiver 1st...

Page 9: ... check the set up Quick set up BeltPack Transmitter 1 Insure that the Power switch in Transmitter is in the OFF position 2 Install a fresh Alkaline Battery into the transmitter 3 Insure that the Microphone Gain Control is set at about 50 of rotation 4 Check the position of the Transmit Power Switch If this is a single microphone System place the switch in the High Power position If this is a multi...

Page 10: ...nge them for any reason proceed with this step The transmitter Group Channel screen should be displayed now If not press the Menu Key one touch at a time until the Group Channel is displayed Press the SET Key one time The CH number will start flashing Use the UP arrow switch to increase the channel number or the Down arrow to decrease the channel number Once you have the desired channel selected p...

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