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2016 LAON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                       

 

 
 
 

 

LT250 

 

Digital Wireless Intercom System 

Operating Instructions 

 

1, May 2016 Rev2.5   

 

 
 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

LaON 

Technology 

C

o., Ltd. 

 

 

www.laon-tech.com

 

 

Summary of Contents for LT250

Page 1: ...2016 LAON Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved LT250 Digital Wireless Intercom System Operating Instructions 1 May 2016 Rev2 5 LaON Technology Co Ltd www laon tech com...

Page 2: ...Y CHARGER SETUP 16 BS250 BASE STATION SETUP 17 BP250 BELT PACK SETUP AND PAIRING UP 19 BELT PACK SETUP 19 PAIRING UP BELT PACKS 20 ADDITIONAL DEVICES SETUP 24 AUXILIARY DEVICE SETUP 26 EXTERNAL SPEAKE...

Page 3: ...t 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 BAT...

Page 4: ...Contact the designated distributors or retailers to avoid erroneous interpretations or language translations that may cause equipment malfunctioning The information herein including but not limited to...

Page 5: ...w for instance you may allocate only one group to Belt Pack 1 Group 1 for BP1 two groups to Belt Pack 3 Group 1 2 for BP3 and all the three 3 groups to Base Station Group 1 2 3 for Base Station Belt P...

Page 6: ...Up to five Belt Packs and two Belt Pack Batteries can be charged at the same time by Battery Charger BATCHG125 You can use rechargeable Battery Pack BAT50 or two AA 1 5V alkaline batteries in the Bel...

Page 7: ...SYSTEM USAGE EXAMPLE COMMUNICATION GROUP ALLOCATION Up to three 3 communication groups can be allocated flexibly to the various devices SYSTEM USAGE OF THE STAND ALONE OPERATION 7...

Page 8: ...SYSTEM USAGE WITH THE REMOTE BASE STATION NOTE It is recommended to compose the network exclusively due to the variable network environment 8...

Page 9: ...tem equipments BS250 BASE STATION EQUIPMENTS BP250 BELT PACK EQUIPMENTS BAT50 Rechargeable Battery Pack Optional NOTE BAT50 is not included in basic BP250 equipment Battery sled BP250 Belt Pack Wall m...

Page 10: ...MENTS BATCHG125 BATTERY CHARGER EQUIPMENTS HEADSETS LMH 12 LSH S12 LMH 10 LMH 8 NOTE Headsets are designated to use for LAON Technology s wireless intercom systems only AC Power Supply BATCHG125 Batte...

Page 11: ...SE STATION EQUIPMENTS AC Power Supply Pouch for wall mount BAT150 Rechargeable battery Optional Battery sled NOTE BAT150 is not included in basic RBS25 equipment RBS25 Remote Base Station RBS antennas...

Page 12: ...speaker volume control DOWN Menu Selection button 10 Menu selection button LEFT 11 Menu selection button RIGHT 12 Menu SET button 13 Headset cable connector Receptacle 14 Hands Free PTT mode selection...

Page 13: ...rol DOWN Menu selection button 9 Belt clipper 10 Battery cover 11 Charger terminals Bottom of the Belt Pack BELT PACK CHARGER TERMINAL SPECIFICATION NOTE Do not stand the Belt Pack direct on electric...

Page 14: ...no touch is made for approximately 30 minutes Touching any button on the front panel of the Base Station will have the screen waken up MAIN Menu VOLUME Menu UNLATCH Menu RBS Menu BELTPACK Menu NORMAL...

Page 15: ...BELT PACK MENU MAIN Menu NORMAL Menu Hands free on off Speaker volume Microphone gain Two Groups Hands off Sensibility 15...

Page 16: ...ble Battery Pack It is able to charge up to five Belt Packs and two BAT50 Rechargeable Battery Packs either separately or together in about 4 5 5 hours Using the Belt Pack BAT150 bay up to two BAT150...

Page 17: ...to the rear panel of the Base Station the Base Station should be away from any metal obstructions walls and electronic equipments that can create radio interference It is highly recommended to place t...

Page 18: ...rear panel of the Base Station to turn on the Base Station DFS detecting will be indicated on the Base Station s front panel display and once the detecting is completed NORMAL menu will pop up as show...

Page 19: ...2 Belt Packs with the Base Station additional 96 Belt Packs can be paired and those additional Belt Packs can be used in shared mode Belt Packs with which have been paired up in the shared mode operat...

Page 20: ...display press SET 12 then the MAIN menu appears as shown in Figure 3 5 Under MAIN menu scroll 8 9 10 11 to and select BELTPACK and press SET 12 then the BELTPACK menu appears as shown in Figure 3 6 S...

Page 21: ...Paring completed Base station can communicate with Belt pack from this stage CREATING OR CHANGING BELT PACK LABELS To set Belt Pack Label under the LABEL GROUP PAIR menu move to Belt Pack Label sectio...

Page 22: ...and the message Pairing will shortly appears on the Belt Pack display If the paring is completed successfully the paring icon is shown in the Base Station display And the Belt Pack display is shown a...

Page 23: ...EFT button and select If you go to QUIT and press SET button you can go back to BELTPACK menu Move to LABEL and select Yes then all existing Belt Pack Labels will be set back to the factory defaults t...

Page 24: ...and setting up additional devices such as auxiliary audio devices external 8 ohm speakers and a Remote Base Station Figure 3 12 Rear Panel of the Base Station 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Figure 3 1...

Page 25: ...onal devices each as required For Headset of Base Station select TALK GROUP and for Auxiliary device select AUX GROUP On the selected device use LEFT or RIGHT to move to desired Communication Group nu...

Page 26: ...ressing SET on each Communication Group number The Communication Group will change from 1 to 3 and to A All by each pressing The Communication Group 1 will come again after A All Selected Auxiliary Co...

Page 27: ...STMENT Every time you press and release the volume up button a beep will be heard from the external speaker as increased volume If you press and hold the volume up button repeating beeps will be heard...

Page 28: ...switching device which has the Power over Ethernet POE function Remote Base Station shares up to nine 9 full duplex audio paths with the Base Station within the coverage area Due to network traffic de...

Page 29: ...mand execution button 4 Clear button for the executed Command 5 Command selection drop down menu and display window 6 Devices display window BS and RBS 7 Command execution result display window 8 Netw...

Page 30: ...ck Local BS Search and Execute button Then the Base Station BS being connected with the PC via USB cable will be detected in the Device List window with Remote Base Station RBS as shown from the Figur...

Page 31: ...rop down menu and click Execute button then the network connection status will be displayed as Connected or Disconnected as shown from the Figure 3 22 3 NETWORK INFORMATION DISPLAY Select a device BS...

Page 32: ...cess following the Step 2 below All the log data of updated information will be saved in the same directory of LXsetting exe as LXsetting txt if the updates are done properly Click Close button to clo...

Page 33: ...verage and away from obstructions The antenna extension cable allows an antenna to be mounted away from the Remote Base Station for improved antenna coverage WIRE REMOTE BASE STATION WITH BASE STATION...

Page 34: ...ssfully icon is displayed and if failed is displayed in the RBS menu When the paring processing is completed between Base Station and Remote Base Station the RBS LINK light on the front panel of the B...

Page 35: ...as to find optimal locations of the Remote Base Stations TESTING COVERAGE AREAS Checking Received Signal Strength Indication Level Once the Base Station and Remote Base Station are properly connected...

Page 36: ...e Base Station and Remote Base Station maybe ideal In order to check the Belt Pack is connected to which of the Base Station or Remote Base Stations look at Belt Pack s NORMAL menu B as shown in Figur...

Page 37: ...t panel as shown from Figure 4 1 and 4 3 The green light on top of the TALK button 1 should be flashing slowly indicating the readiness of the Base Station to be in use Power Off Turn off the POWER sw...

Page 38: ...Station is in Hands Free On mode operation Also when the headset of the Base Station is in Push to Talk Hands Free off mode operation HFoff appears on the display Item F indicates the Communication G...

Page 39: ...f the Base Station should be able to hear audio from the AUX IO and the auxiliary device should be able to hear audio from the headset of the Base Station TALK Button 1 Push To Talk hand free off Mode...

Page 40: ...ayed on the NORMAL menu of the Base Station as shown in Figure 4 3 STAUS LIGHTS ON THE BASE STATION S FRONT PANEL RF ALERT light 6 When there are audio breakups seriously for each received frames RF A...

Page 41: ...dset Volume Down Adjustment Every time you press and release of the volume down button a beep will be heard from the headset as decreased volume When minimum volume is reached minimum will be heard fr...

Page 42: ...ch Belt Pack s RSSI battery and microphone gain levels at the same time The display shows the status up to 32 Belt Packs with which have been paired up in the normal mode by pairing order Additional B...

Page 43: ...menu The item A represents the Belt Pack Label The item B indicates the status of the Belt Pack that is in hands Free On or push to talk mode operation The hf stands for the Belt Pack in hands free o...

Page 44: ...g used in 5GHz UNII band ID of frequency bands Channel Frequencies Width USA Europe Japan Korea 01 52 5260MHz 20MHz O O O X 02 56 5280MHz 20MHz O O O O 03 60 5300MHz 20MHz O O O O 04 64 5320MHz 20MHz...

Page 45: ...r approximately two seconds A voice message Power off will be heard in the headset and then the green slow flashing TALK light will go off NOTE 1 During the Belt Pack s transmitting the green TALK lig...

Page 46: ...e designated group Communication Groups of the Belt Pack is set to 1 Group 1 by the factory default To select Communication Group on the Belt Pack press and release the Communication Group button 5 on...

Page 47: ...op of the TALK button should be flashing red rapidly HOW TO CONTROL MENUS MAIN Menu Press any button of the front panel on display off status then the NORMAL menu appears Press SET button under the NO...

Page 48: ...and release of the volume down button a beep will be heard from the headset as decreased volume When minimum volume is reached minimum will be heard from the headset MICROPHONE GAIN Menu Move to MICRO...

Page 49: ...Belt Pack user can only select the two groups with the communication group selection button 5 GRP on the front panel of the Belt Pack And only one selected group with the communication group selection...

Page 50: ...ng down and remove batteries from the Belt Pack 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...

Page 51: ...are properly plugged to the Base Station and standard wall outlet Confirm that the POWER switch on the rear panel of the Base Station is turned on BELT PACK Belt Pack TALK light do not turn on green a...

Page 52: ...xtension cable allows an antenna to be mounted away from the Remote Base Station to improve antenna coverage The communication with Belt Pack is not available in the Remote Base Station s coverage Mak...

Page 53: ...m or less 20ppm Inherently thirty two 32 Belt Packs can be paired up in the normal mode and eight 8 Belt Packs operating in full duplex talk listen at the same time while up to nine 9 full duplex audi...

Page 54: ...5GHz 5 805GHz Internal Frequency Time Diversity 17dBm 50mW antenna port QPSK 20ppm Antenna Frequency Time Diversity 80dBm or less 20ppm Three 3 200 Hz to 3 5 kHz with proprietary audio voice shaping 7...

Page 55: ...ersity 80dBm or less 20ppm One CAT 5 standard wiring Connect to the Base Station via LAN Program Port 100 240VAC 47 63Hz 11 4 12 6VDC or POE from the Network Switch 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 3 46W x 1...

Page 56: ...6 PIN HEADSET CABLE CONNECTOR 1 MIC VCC 2V For ECM mic 2 MIC GND 3 MIC For Dynamic mic 4 MIC VCC 5V For preamplifier mic out 5 RECEIVER 6 RECEIVER 1 2 3 4 5 6 56...

Page 57: ...t WARNIG Do not use the wall mount bracket other than the purpose that it is intended Do not expose or mount the bracket above or near an appliance that produces heat Do not mount on surface that have...

Page 58: ...l precautions Step 6 Insert and tighten the two loop screws into the holes on the bottom of the Base Station as shown from the Figure 5 4 Step 7 Hang the Base Station on the wall mount bracket by putt...

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