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2019 

LaON 

Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 

   

 
   
 
 
 
 

LT150 Mobile Digital Wireless Intercom 
User Manual 

(Version V2.0 191215)

 

 
 

(This manual applies to MS150 Version V112) 

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

LaON

 

Technology

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for LT150 MOBILE

Page 1: ...ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved LT150 Mobile Digital Wireless Intercom User Manual Version V2 0 191215 This manual applies to MS150 Version V112 LaON Technology ...

Page 2: ...ck setup and pairing 15 Beltpack setup 15 Pair Beltpacks 15 Battery charger BATCHG 125 BATCHG 225 16 BRK150 Mount kit installation 16 Section 4 System operation 17 Operating the Mobile Station MS150 17 Auxiliary device setup 24 Beltpack operation 25 Section 5 FAQ and trouble shooting 32 Mobile Station 32 Beltpack 33 Section 6 Appendix 34 Factoty default setting 34 6 PIN headset cable connector 34 ...

Page 3: ... C to 40 C Do not burn or expose batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine or other heat sources When using alkaline or other maker s rechargeable batteries other than LAON provided rechargeable batteries LTWI BAT50 and LTWI BAT150 use the same batteries as packaged by the makers for the same specifications related current and voltage In case of using non LAON provided rechargeable batteries us...

Page 4: ...rt of this document may be reproduced without prior written approval of Laon Technology NOTICE Illustrations figures and images of this publication are only for explaining equipment s operations and functions and may roughly reflect the actual equipment Contact the designated distributors or retailers to avoid erroneous interpretations or language translations that may cause equipment malfunctioni...

Page 5: ...udio channels are offered with one Mobile Station Up to 128 wireless Beltpacks BP850 BP750 BP150 connection 128 wireless Beltpacks can be connected freely to a Mobile Station Mobile Station The Mobile Station is compact and can be operated either by a rechargeable battery pack or AA type alkaline battery x 6 with a LaON provided battery sled Wireless Beltpack in Master mode The wireless Beltpack p...

Page 6: ... Communication groups is available On Mobile Station the group channel setup and volume control will be applied the same to the device which is connected through auxiliary In Out interface IC ISO communications in one system Group 1 2 Group 1 Auxiliary or 4 Wire device Group 1 BP1 BP2 BP10 BP17 BP28 BP127 BP128 Group 1 IC Group 2 ISO MS150 Mobile Station BP1 BP2 BP4 BP3 BP5 BP10 BP28 BP17 BP127 BP...

Page 7: ...ntercom devices MS150 in MS mode Intercom GENIE Panel s Line MS150 Mobile Station BP1 BP128 BP1 BP128 BP1 BP128 BP1 BP128 MS150 Mobile Station MS150 Mobile Station MS150 Mobile Station BP1 BP2 BP4 BP3 BP127 MS150 Mobile Station in Beltpack mode 4Wire Line devices Intercom etc BS750 Base Station BP128 BP1 BP2 BP4 BP3 BP127 BP128 MS150 Mobile Station ...

Page 8: ...d to the Master Beltpack are automatically set to Communication group one 1 Stand alone operation in each independent RF space NOTE Do not use Mobile Station and Master Beltpack MB in a same coverage Otherwise the Beltpacks will be automatically linked to either one with stronger signal which will cause confusion and wrong operation on the wireless communication BP1 BP2 BP3 BP4 BP127 BP128 BP150 B...

Page 9: ...all the Mobile Station onto the wall or camera tripod Beltpack equipment BAT50 2450mAH 500 cycles BAT50R 2000mAH 2000 cycles Rechargeable Battery Pack Optional Battery sled BP150 or BP750 or BP850 Beltpack BPPCH100 Beltpack Pouch Optional Mount kit BRK150 BAT150 Rechargeable battery optional Battery sled MS150 Mobile Station Mobile Station Antenna ...

Page 10: ...y Co Ltd All rights reserved 9 Battery chargers Headsets LMH 10 Dynamic LSH S125D Dynamic LMH 125D Dynamic LNH 20D Neckband Dynamic PTE 850 Electret 15VDC 8A Power Supply BATCHG225 Battery Charger BATCHG125 Battery Charger ...

Page 11: ... Input connector 4 Talk button with indicator light 13 AUX Output connector 5 Power PWR button press 3 sec 14 12V DC Power connector 6 Communication group GRP button 15 Power switch 7 Volume up Menu scroll button 16 Headset cable connector Receptacle 8 Menu Set button 9 Volume down Menu scroll button 17 Mount kit hole Figure 2 1 Panels of the Mobile Station 2 4 3 5 9 8 10 7 6 1 12 13 14 15 11 17 1...

Page 12: ... in Two groups mode 11 Charging pinout Bottom of the Beltpack 6 Volume up Menu scroll button Beltpack pairing setup key PWR Set Manual handoff key PWR PWR Double click of PWR Beltpack charging pinout NOTE Do not stand the Beltpack direct on electric conductors such as iron plate etc and do not short the metal contacts on the bottom of the Beltpack with those electrically conducting material NOTE I...

Page 13: ...eration with the Mobile Station Beltpack BP150 menu MS150 Mobile Station menu in Beltpack BP mode Below is the menu operation for connecting BS750 Base Station and Mobile station in Beltpack mode MS BP Mobile Station s menus in Beltpack mode shown sequentially MS Normal menu Main menu TX Power 0dB 3dB 6dB Beltpack menus shown sequentially MS BP V112 MS MB Normal menu Main menu Main menu Normal men...

Page 14: ... reserved 13 Beltpack BP150 menu in Master Beltpack MB mode The following is how the menu works when the Beltpack BP150 is in Master Beltpack mode MB MB MB CH 11 Normal menu Master Beltpack Main menu Master Beltpack menus shown sequentially ...

Page 15: ...ou use the battery Pull the cover up to open the battery cover 10 and put a fully charged rechargeable battery pack BAT150 or battery sled with six fresh AA 1 5v alkaline batteries Make sure the position of polarity is correct When both options are used at the same time power adapter will automatically be used The headset is with Push Pull Lock type connector Connect the headset to the headset con...

Page 16: ... Beltpack should go further than 6 5 feet 2 meters to operate otherwise there could be audio breakups Ready to pair with Beltpack Turn on the Beltpack by pressing PWR button for 2 seconds and confirm the Normal menu is displayed When a Beltpack is not paired up yet the LED adjacent to the Talk button will be flash red Pair Beltpack to Mobile Station Confirm the Normal screen of the Mobile Station ...

Page 17: ...your dealer or manufacturer for the further supports Battery charger BATCHG 125 BATCHG 225 The BATCHG125 is a seven bay charger for recharging the BAT50 and BAT150 rechargeable battery packs The charger has five bays that can charge the Beltpack with the battery pack inserted in the battery compartment Additionally there are 2 bays for charging the battery pack Two bays of these are used to charge...

Page 18: ...s the Beltpack s Received Signal Strength Indication RSSI level when Mobile Station is in the Beltpack mode operation The RSSI level is presented graphically This will not be indicated while the Mobile Station is in the MS mode operation If BP is selected in a Select Mode menu the Mobile Station can be operated as a Beltpack for the Base Station BS750 Auxiliary device such as a speaker can still b...

Page 19: ...cted to 1 2 Mobile Station s Communication group is selected to 2 The Communication group set for Mobile Station will be applied the same to the auxiliary input output While the auxiliary input output is activated all Beltpacks and the external device that has been connected can communicate together if they are in the same Communication group Talk button 4 Push To Talk Hand free off mode You can s...

Page 20: ...ctivated the auxiliary output gain will also be controlled with the speaker volume level adjustment Earphone Volume Up Every time you press the volume up button a beep sound will be heard from the headset When the level is reached out to a maximum a voice prompt maximum will be heard from the headset Earphone Volume Down Every time you press the volume down button a beep sound will be heard from t...

Page 21: ...mum will be heard from the headset Sidetone Down Every time you press the volume down button a beep sound will be heard from the headset When the level is reached out to a minimum a voice prompt minimum will be heard from the headset Select Mode menu In Select Mode menu a Mobile Station can be staying in MS mode or can be set into a Beltpack BP mode In BP mode Mobile Station performs as a Beltpack...

Page 22: ...en Automatic Set to 00 is selected Mobile Station automatically selects the frequency to be used Select from 1 to 29 If you select a frequency ID number Mobile Station uses a set frequency Frequency ID number See 5GHz UNII frequency band Table 4 1 Tx Power menu This menu applies to MS150 Version V112 Select the maximum radio transmission power for the Mobile Station Select 6 dB to increase the pea...

Page 23: ...oup selected in the Two groups menu screen And the Talk button 4 is to talk to the former group selected in the Two groups menu screen Pressing either Talk or GRP button enables to talk to either group And pressing both Talk and GRP buttons at the same time allows talking to both groups at the same time Meanwhile in Two groups mode both two groups set will always be heard Move to the Two Groups me...

Page 24: ...me countries may restrict the use of some band or RF spectrum operations Therefore it is your responsibility to find out whether the LT150 is permitted in your country or not NOTE In the Mobile Station menu ID numbers stands for each frequency band as shown in the table ID WiFi Channel Frequency Band width Korea Australia New Zealand EU Japan Singapore US China Taiwan Israel 01 32 5160MHz 20MHz X ...

Page 25: ...ons Connect the Output cable connector of the auxiliary device into the Aux In connector 12 of the Mobile Station and Input cable connector of the auxiliary device into the Aux Out connector 13 of the Mobile Station respectively Both of Aux Out and Aux In connectors are the type of phone Jack 6 3Φ 600Ω balanced level adjustable NOTE While the Mobile Station is operating in Aux On mode the battery ...

Page 26: ...nication groups The item D indicates the Beltpack s battery level The battery level is presented graphically The item E indicates the Beltpack s label While the Lock is set Lock will be indicated here to instead The item F indicates Beltpack s operation mode If the Talk channel is in the Latched mode HF on Hands free on appears on the display If the Talk channel is in the push to talk mode HF off ...

Page 27: ...ged to hands free on mode Press and hold the Talk button while talking In PTT operation audio will be transmitted only while you are pressing the Talk button Hands Free On mode You can set a Beltpack to be in Hands free on HFon communication mode in the Hands Free Menu A voice message Hands free on will be heard from the headset Press and release the Talk button to latch the transmission After lat...

Page 28: ... allow you to change the earphone volume level directly Earphone Volume Up Every time you press the volume up button a beep sound will be heard from the headset When the level is reached out to a maximum a voice prompt maximum will be heard from the headset Earphone Volume Down Every time you press the volume down button a beep sound will be heard from the headset When the level is reached out to ...

Page 29: ... GRP button 5 on the front panel of the Beltpack works as Talk button for the latter group selected in the Two groups menu screen And the Talk button 3 is to talk to the former group selected in the Two groups menu screen Pressing either Talk or GRP button enables to talk to either group And pressing both Talk and GRP buttons at the same time allows talking to both groups at the same time Meanwhil...

Page 30: ...en the Communication group channel is selected to Group 1 otherwise the Communication group channel should be set to Group 1 for a connection to Master Beltpack Beltpacks will be automatically roam between the Mobile Station and Master Beltpack if they are located far between or in separate area Manual handoff is also available with double click of PWR button It is not recommended to operate both ...

Page 31: ... menu is displayed on the Beltpack Press and hold the Set button on the front panel just after pressing and holding the PWR button By doing this the Beltpack will be in pairing processing mode and the message Pairing will shortly appears on the Beltpack display and you can release both buttons now If the pairing is completed successfully The message Paring will be changed to Paring Completed withi...

Page 32: ...came weak a voice message Change battery will be heard in the headset When this happens open the battery cover by sliding down and remove batteries from the Beltpack battery compartment The removable Battery sled will hold two 1 5v alkaline batteries When you use two alkaline batteries insert two 1 5v alkaline batteries into the Battery sled and put it in the battery compartment on the rear of the...

Page 33: ...attery it may cause a malfunction Replace the battery immediately with a fully charged battery Make sure that the power cords are properly plugged to the Mobile Station and standard wall outlet Confirm that the POWER switch on the bottom panel of the mobile Station is turned on The battery running time of the Mobile Station is remarkably short While the Mobile Station is operated in AUX ON mode th...

Page 34: ...munication or pairing is unable between the Mobile Station and Beltpack Confirm with the power toggle switch of the Mobile Station if the power is on Make sure the two 2 antennas are properly and firmly connected to the Mobile Station Make sure the headset is firmly connected to the Beltpack Check out if the pairing is made between the Mobile Station and Beltpack Audio breakups in the coverage If ...

Page 35: ...phone 4 Mic VCC 5V For preamplifier mic out 5 Receiver 6 Receiver Item Mobile Station default Beltpack default Microphone gain 3 3 Speaker volume 8 8 Side tone volume 6 6 Communication group Selection 1 1 Talk TX button Unlatched Unlatched Hands free mode On On Auxiliary In Out connection On Off Off NA Handoff Sensibility Mid in BP Mode Mid Low cut 6dB 6dB Mode Selection MS BP 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 36: ... N 95dB 1Khz Headset output 400mW into 32 Ohm Microphone Type Dynamic or Electret Headset Connector 6 pin mini DIN male Latency One way system latency less than 23ms direct Communication Security 256 bits key AES level 3 Encryption Auxiliary Input Phone Jack 6 3Φ 600Ω balanced level adjustable Auxiliary output Phone Jack 6 3Φ 600Ω balanced level adjustable Front Panel Display OLED 128 x 34 Resolut...

Page 37: ...to the Master Beltpack Audio Communication Group Two 2 Audio Frequency Response 200 Hz to 7 2 kHz Audio Dynamic Range 70dB S N 95dB 1Khz Headset output 110mW into 32 Ohm Microphone Type Dynamic or Electret Headset Connector 6 pin mini DIN male Latency One way system latency less than 23ms direct Communication Security 256 bits key AES level 3 Encryption Display OLED 128 x 32 Resolutions Button Pus...

Page 38: ...nput The external PSU provides the 15VDC 8A and at its input takes 100 240VAC 47 63Hz Operating Temperature 32 104 0 40 Number of Charging Ports Eight ports for charging the LTWI BAT50 Rechargeable battery packs and eight ports for storing Charging time Full charge of the battery pack is obtained after 4 hours Status Indicators Power green 1ea Empty Pending Fail amber 1ea for each port Charge Read...

Page 39: ...Mute on off Adjustable 270 degrees rotation PTT Mic Impedance 560 Ohms 20 560 Ohms 20 200 Ohms 20 200 Ohms 20 2 2K Ohms Sensitivity 62dB 3dB 62dB 3dB 66dB 4dB 68dB 4dB 50dB 4dB Frequency Response 400Hz 7KHz 400Hz 7KHz 200Hz 12KHz 100Hz 10KHz 20Hz 20Khz Head Phone Impedance 16 Ohms 32 Ohms 80 Ohms 32 Ohms 32 Ohms Max Input 500mW 500mW 300mW 300mW 50mW Output SPL 93dB 3 0dB at 1KHz 93dB 3 0dB at 1KH...

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