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Q700

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Quick Setup

Some info about reading the detail section
found later in the manual (indexing this sec-
tion would be helpful!)

Quick Setup Procedure

1. Attach the two wire whip

antennas to the BNC
connectors on the back panel
of the MS-700 master station.

2. Install the power cord and plug

it into the AC source. Turn on
the MS-700 with the front
panel power switch.

3. Insert fresh batteries into the

BP-700 bodypacks and turn
them "on" via the power switch
on the main volume control.
The power indicator near this
control should illuminate briefly.

4. Plug a compatible headset into

each BP-700. 

5. Make certain that the

operating frequency ranges of
the MS-700 and BP-700 match.
If there is any question, look at
the frequency labels on the
bottom of the MS-700 and
inside the battery compartment
of the BP-700’s.

6. Verify that the frequency

ranges and specific frequencies
programmed into the MS-700
and BP-700’s are those
authorized for the location. If
you are not certain that the
currently-programmed
frequencies are correct, verify
each of them using the
procedure on page 7.

7. Move the BP-700 beltpacks at

least 6 feet (2 M) away from
the MS-700 and separate them
from each other by at least 10
inches (40 cm). Momentarily
depress the “A” pushbutton.

8. Observe the "RF" LED's on the

receiver section of the front
panel of the MS-700. The LED
corresponding to each active
BP-700 should be illuminated.
If not, recheck that the BP-700
is turned on and that the
frequencies are correct.

9. In turn, momentarily depress

the "B" and "C" pushbuttons
on each BP-700. The
corresponding receiver "mode"
LED's on the MS-700 should
illuminate red for pushbutton
"B", green for "C" and orange
for “D”.

10. Depress the "on" pushbutton

on the front panel of the
MS-700 for each active receiver
channel. The adjacent LED
should illuminate to indicate
that the channel is selected. 

11. Speak into the headset

microphone for each BP-700
while alternately pressing and
releasing pushbutton "A" on
the unit. You should be able to
hear your voice in the headset
earpiece in one position or the
other. If not, the headset
microphone type may be set
incorrectly. See page 8 for
programming a BP-700 for
dynamic or electret
microphones.

Note

: Whether audio is present

when the pushbutton is
pressed or when it is released
depends upon the programmed
operating mode of the BP-700.
See page 8 for details.

Summary of Contents for Q700

Page 1: ...Q700 Wireless Intercom System Owner s Manual revision 3 41 August 1 2001...

Page 2: ...ge 7 7 Move the BP 700 beltpacks at least 6 feet 2 M away from the MS 700 and separate them from each other by at least 10 inches 40 cm Momentarily depress the A pushbutton 8 Observe the RF LED s on t...

Page 3: ...to the IC2 connector For TW and RTS systems both channels are on the same connector which should be plugged into IC1 IC2 15 Select Clear Com on the rear panel Clear Com TW RTS pushbutton in for standa...

Page 4: ...est quality and performance Vega has been the leader in wireless intercom systems for well over a decade This experience insures you of a Vega Intercom System of quality performance and reliability Un...

Page 5: ...audio circuitry in the MS 700 MON When selected as indicated by the associated LED routes a sample of the receiver audio to the monitor amplifier and bar graph The audio may be monitored whether on no...

Page 6: ...power output to 250 mW maximum Clear Com TW Switch In the depressed position configures the two intercom interfaces to be compatible with the Clear Com standard In this mode intercom channel 1 is con...

Page 7: ...in order to program the BP 700 beltpacks replacement cables may be purchased at an electronics store To program one of the master station receivers or the master station transmitter set the function s...

Page 8: ...ower to both units is on and check all connections If you connected the serial cable to Com Port 2 go to Com Port in the menu bar and select Com Port 2 Master Station Frequency Setup Click Master Stat...

Page 9: ...5 for each corresponding beltpack Locking the Master Station Control Panel The Q700 application software allows you to lock the front panel switches on the MS 700 master station thereby preventing cha...

Page 10: ...ree times to indicate that you are back in the top level programming mode Level 1 If no button is pushed for 10 seconds the LED s will flash three times once again This is repeated every 10 seconds un...

Page 11: ...n of the preset defaults After a pause all four LED s will triple flash to indicate return to top level programming mode Level 1 If no button is pushed for 10 seconds the LED s will flash three times...

Page 12: ...ssignment A D mode and action type the graphic changes to reflect the settings To set the microphone type select either Dynamic or Electret 2 Click the program button to apply the new settings to the...

Page 13: ...the memory problem for NiCad batteries This is one of the reasons that NiCads are not recommended Mistakenly recharging alkaline cells can cause overheating battery venting and even fire To help avoi...

Page 14: ...ter will the modes interact Operational Features MS 700 Intercom Interfaces The MS 700 master station will interface with two intercom lines simultaneously as well as accommodate both four wire inputs...

Page 15: ...f the MS 700 reaches about 105 degrees F 41 deg C the fan will begin to rotate at low speed If the internal temperature continues to rise the fan will reach full RPM when the internal temperature reac...

Page 16: ...ction switches monitor level ac power switch transmit power switch and additional controls Indicators Signal present mode beltpack low battery warning select status and monitor status for each receive...

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