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Страница 1: ...Rev G Dec 2017 UV 1G WIRELESS INTERCOM SYSTEM USER MANUAL ...

Страница 2: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 2 of 90 This page intentionally left blank ...

Страница 3: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 3 of 90 ...

Страница 4: ...the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Per FCC 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Radio Active Designs could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

Страница 5: ...tation 23 Belt Pack 24 Base Station Operation 25 Power 25 Home Screen 25 Transmitter Power Level 25 Receiver Status 26 Base Station Link Mode 26 Local Headset Status 28 RSSI Screen 28 Base Station Menu Structure 29 Passcode Protection 29 Receiver Settings 29 Advanced Receiver Settings 31 Aux In Settings 33 Transmitter Settings 34 Local Headset Options 35 Display Setting 36 Base Station Link Modes ...

Страница 6: ...ton 45 Belt Pack Menu Structure 46 Display Settings 46 Advanced Settings 49 Manage Scenes 50 Microphone Gain 60 PC App 62 Overview 62 Configuring the Base Station 62 Configuring the Belt Packs 62 Passcodes 62 Button Labels 62 Tips and Shortcuts 62 Menus 63 The File Menu 63 The Logging Menu 63 The Configure Menu 63 The Scenes Menu 64 The Options Menu 64 The Help Menu 64 The Popup Frequencies Menus ...

Страница 7: ...tery Settings 74 Bottom Section UI Settings Passcode and Mic Headset 74 UI Settings 74 Mic Headset 74 Master Volume 75 Program 75 Belt Pack Connected 75 Add Scene 76 Remove Scenes 76 Rename Scenes 77 Write To Belt Packs 77 Diagnostics 77 Passcodes 78 Button Labels 79 Write To Belt Packs 79 Device Firmware Update 80 Base Station Firmware 80 Belt Pack Firmware 80 Automatic Updates 81 Current and Req...

Страница 8: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 8 of 90 About RAD UV 1G 83 Use of Open Source Software 83 Appendix A 84 2W Pin out 84 4w pin out 85 Troubleshooting FAQs 86 ...

Страница 9: ... 1G FRONT PANEL BUTTONS 15 FIGURE 2 FRONT PANEL LED DESCRIPTIONS 17 FIGURE 3 BASE STATION REAR PANEL 19 FIGURE 4 BELT PACK TOP VIEW 20 FIGURE 5 BELT PACK SIDE VIEWS 21 FIGURE 6 BELT PACK BOTTOM VIEW 22 FIGURE 7 BASE STATION 25 FIGURE 8 BELT PACK POWER BUTTON 43 ...

Страница 10: ...F noise immunity through revolutionary design Full duplex operation utilizes UHF transmitters and VHF receivers Support for up to six Belt Pack units in one Base Station Two wireless intercom channels Programmability via PC interface or User Interface in the field Internal antenna in Belt Pack Extremely low occupied bandwidth Frequency Response 100Hz to 8kHz Audio Dynamic Range 50dB AES 48 Complia...

Страница 11: ...he old application before installing the new version The new applications contain belt pack and base station firmware Once installed it can automatically download the latest firmware Battery Charger PC Software Firmware Update Manuals UV 1G Manual this document Dimensions Belt Pack Dimensions Battery Dimensions TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact technical support for direct assistance Monday Friday ...

Страница 12: ...Hz Two Wire Max Input Voltage 8 dBu Four Wire Max Input Voltage 20 dBu Auxiliary Input Adjustable 2Vrms typical Auxiliary Output Adjustable 2Vrms typical into 600Ω Stage Announce Output Internally Adjustable 2Vrms typical at rated deviation into 600Ω Stage Announce Relay Dry Contact rated at 1 Amp 24V Max Mic Input Sensitivity 9mV Local Headset Output 40mW output into 600Ω 1 Distortion TRANSMITTER...

Страница 13: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 13 of 90 RF Frequency Stability 1 5 ppm Distortion 1 at full modulation ...

Страница 14: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 14 of 90 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...

Страница 15: ...omentary press to Mute or Unmute Belt Pack 1 6 CHANNEL 2 MUTE UNMUTE Momentary press to Mute or Unmute Belt Pack 2 7 CHANNEL 3 MUTE UNMUTE Momentary press to Mute or Unmute Belt Pack 3 8 CHANNEL 4 MUTE UNMUTE Momentary press to Mute or Unmute Belt Pack 4 9 CHANNEL 5 MUTE UNMUTE Momentary press to Mute or Unmute Belt Pack 5 10 CHANNEL 6 MUTE UNMUTE Momentary press to Mute or Unmute Belt Pack 6 11 I...

Страница 16: ...tput 20 PROGRAM PORT The Program Port is a USB Micro B compatible port that is used for configuring UV 1G Base Stations and Belt Packs or upgrading firmware via the UV 1G PC Application For convenience the UV 1G Belt Pack will power on when the cable is plugged in and connected to a PC the Base Station will not 21 STAGE ANNOUNCE GAIN Momentary press to show Stage Announce Gain screen on LCD See Ga...

Страница 17: ...nel muted Off Channel disabled 13 INTERCOM 1 2 WIRE ENABLE LED Green Enabled Red Over Modulation Off Disabled 14 INTERCOM 1 4 WIRE ENABLE LED Green Enabled Red Over Modulation Off Disabled 15 INTERCOM 2 2 WIRE ENABLE LED Green Enabled Red Over Modulation Off Disabled 16 INTERCOM 2 4 WIRE ENABLE LED Green Enabled Red Over Modulation Off Disabled 17 AUXILIARY ENABLE LED Green Enabled Red Over Modula...

Страница 18: ...ver Modulation Off No traffic 20 LOCAL HEADSET CHANNEL 2 ENABLE LED Green Enabled Off Disabled 21 LOCAL HEADSET CHANNEL 2 STATUS LED Green Local headset traffic on Channel 2 Talk button pressed local headset Channel 2 enabled Red Over modulation Off No traffic 22 POWER FAN FAIL LED Green System powered up Red Fan failure condition ...

Страница 19: ...6 Intercom 1 4 wire port 7 Intercom 2 3 pin XLR Male 8 Intercom 2 3 pin XLR Female 9 Intercom 2 4 wire port 10 Transmit Antenna 2 BNC 11 Transmit Antenna Selection Switch 12 Auxiliary XLR 3 pin with audio input 13 Auxiliary XLR 3 pin audio output 14 Stage Announce Relay Contact 15 Stage Announce XLR 3 pin audio output 16 DC Power Input 17 Transmit Antenna 1 or 1 2 combined BNC NOTE See Appendix A ...

Страница 20: ... 2 LED turns on when the Channel 2 talk button is pressed Green while the transmitter is active Red if over modulation occurs 3 SOFT KEY 1 BUTTON At Home Screen Push to transmit on User configured Channel 1 2 WTA 1 WTA 2 WTA 1 2 SA Aux In Menu Functions as soft key described on the LCD TALK OVER MODULATION LED FOR THE PROGRAMMABLE 1 TALK BUTTON LED turns on when pressed Green while the transmitter...

Страница 21: ... up to blackout backlight 9 7 8 6 Figure 5 Belt Pack Side Views 6 AUXILIARY PORTS USB port and Auxiliary Audio Input 7 RIGHT ENCODER At Home Screen Adjusts Headset volume for Channel 2 In Menu Navigation changing values 8 LEFT ENCODER At Home Screen Adjusts Headset volume for Channel 1 In Menu Navigation changing values 9 POWER MENU BUTTON Momentary press turns Belt Pack on toggles Menu Press and ...

Страница 22: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 22 of 90 10 11 12 Figure 6 Belt Pack Bottom View 10 HEADSET CONNECTOR Four Pin XLR male shown Five Pin XLR female 11 BATTERY LATCH 12 REMOVABLE BELT CLIP ...

Страница 23: ...175MHz 176MHz 177MHz 178MHz 179MHz and 180MHz The default for Tx1 is 519MHz and Tx2 is 520MHz 6 INTERCOM 2W 4W Select Audiocom Telex Clear Com or RTS mode via the menu Enable the 2W or 4W intercom using the intercom 1 and 2 select buttons see Front Panel Button Descriptions After connecting the 2W intercom to an external 2W device the given intercom channel CH1 or CH2 must tune itself in order to ...

Страница 24: ...nto the Belt Packs until they snap into place 3 POWERING ON OFF Press and hold the Power Menu button located on the side of the Belt Pack to power on or off the Belt Pack The display will turn on or off accordingly 4 TX RX FREQUENCIES Program the transmitter and receiver frequencies as desired See Belt Pack Operation section or PC Application for information on how to program frequencies from the ...

Страница 25: ...SIGNS Once the Base Station is ready for use the Home Screen will be displayed Powering Down To turn the Base Station off press and hold the POWER button until the LCD screen goes blank HOME SCREEN The Home Screen is the root of the UV 1G Base Station UI It displays information regarding transmitter power level receiver status Base Station link mode and local headset status The left portion of the...

Страница 26: ...tput plus Wireless Talk Around 1 A2 Auxiliary Output plus Wireless Talk Around 2 A12 Auxiliary Output plus Wireless Talk Around 1 2 SA Stage Announce S1 Stage Announce plus Wireless Talk Around 1 S2 Stage Announce plus Wireless Talk Around 2 S12 Stage Announce plus Wireless Talk Around 1 2 CUS Custom any other route not in this table If blank the receiver module is not installed BASE STATION LINK ...

Страница 27: ...ent sequence can cause Slave units to lock up depending on the order If a lock up occurs hold the power button for approximately 10 seconds to force a power down NOTE Powering off a system or adding removing a Base Link cable during operation is not recommended and at minimum will cause systems to reboot In the above six Base Station Base Link example removing the Base Link cable from a Slave unit...

Страница 28: ...nd Base Station B to get the clock sources for the two Base Stations in sync LOCAL HEADSET STATUS The Local Headset Status information is labeled as HS The table below shows the different Local Headset Status codes and its description Code Description OFF Local headset is disabled T L Local headset is enabled Talk and listen capability is enabled LO Talking is disabled listen only RSSI SCREEN To g...

Страница 29: ...nge selected boxed digit Once the last digit is entered press SELECT If the entered passcode is correct the menu screen will be displayed If it is incorrect INVALID PASSCODE will display for three seconds before returning to the home screen See ENABLING DISABLING THE PASSCODE and CHANGING THE PASSCODE for instructions on how to enable disable and change the passcode RECEIVER SETTINGS The receiver ...

Страница 30: ...s Enabled BACK Freq To change the frequency press SELECT the first frequency digit will be boxed see below Use the encoder to change the value of the boxed digit up down Press SELECT to move on to the next digit Once the frequency has been changed as desired press SAVE to save the change or BACK to cancel Up Down SAVE R1 Freq 175 000 Status Enabled BACK 1 To change the status scroll down to STATUS...

Страница 31: ...ity settings include squelch and input attenuation Any changes to these parameters under the global selection will affect all six receivers Alternatively squelch and input attenuation can be set individually for any receiver one R1 through six R6 The following is an example of selecting R1 for Sensitivity Settings Select Down Up Select Up Down Up Down EXIT R1 0 In Atten 0 dB Squelch EXIT R1 Squelc...

Страница 32: ...ately There are six outputs that the audio can be routed to Wireless Intercom 1 Wireless Intercom 2 Wired Intercom 1 Wired Intercom 2 Auxiliary Out and Stage Announce The audio can be routed to any combination of outputs The following is an example of selecting R1 then BP Button 1 R1 B1 Wired 2 Dsbld Aux Out Dsbld BACK Dsbld SA SAVE R1 B1 Wireless 1 Wireless 2 Dsbld BACK Wired 1 Enbld Enbld SAVE R...

Страница 33: ...onality of the auxiliary input There are three options for each intercom 1 2 regarding the auxiliary input Off audio from the Aux In port will not be routed on the given intercom Local audio from the Aux In port will be routed to the given wireless intercom and the local headset Global audio from the Aux In port will be routed to the given wireless intercom local headset and the given wired interc...

Страница 34: ...enabled then it will be displayed as it is shown above To change any of these settings scroll to the transmitter you desire to change press SELECT and the screen will appear as follows T1 100mW Freq 496 000 Status Enabled BACK Power To change the transmitter power press SELECT Use the encoder to change the value Press SAVE to save or BACK to cancel the change Up Down SAVE T1 Power Freq 496 000 Sta...

Страница 35: ...s STATUS and EARPHONES The STATUS setting allows the local headset to be disabled set up as listen only or as a fully functioning headset talk and listen The EARPHONE setting controls where the receiver audio gets routed to the left and or right earphones If SEPARATE is selected audio from Intercom 1 will be routed to the right earphone and audio from Intercom 2 will be routed to the left earphone...

Страница 36: ...led or blacked out BLGHT means that just the backlight will be disabled or blacked out To change the blackout mode press SELECT and then turn the encoder as shown above Press the SAVE button to save the change or press BACK to ignore it Backlight Time Select Up Down Blackout Mode OFF ON BACK LCD Brightness 5 Backlight Time SAVE Blackout Mode OFF Backlight Time BACK LCD Brightness 5 ON The Backligh...

Страница 37: ...ness press SELECT Turn the encoder as shown above Press SAVE to save the change or press BACK to ignore it NOTE The brightness updates in real time as it is modified LCD Contrast Select Up Down Backlight Time ON LCD Brightness 5 BACK 5 LCD Contrast SAVE Backlight Time ON LCD Brightness 5 BACK LCD Contrast 5 The LCD contrast setting changes the display s contrast To get to the LCD contrast screen f...

Страница 38: ...TE the brightness updates in real time as it is modified BASE STATION LINK MODES To change the Base Station link mode go to LINK SETTINGS in the menu and press SELECT Turn the encoder to the desired setting Press SAVE EXIT Local Headset Display Settings Master Link Settings SAVE Local Headset Display Settings BACK Link Settings Master Master Select Up Down INFO SCREEN The Info screen displays a ve...

Страница 39: ... the desired option appears Press SAVE CHANGING THE PASSCODE Select CHANGE PASSCODE Enter the desired new passcode press SELECT to advance to the next digit Press SAVE Re enter the desired new passcode Pressing SAVE once finished If the two passcodes that were just entered match then the passcode will be changed to that value If they do not match then the passcode will remain unchanged EXIT Info P...

Страница 40: ... press or encoder knob turn is made When changing one of the gains a bar graphic along with a number will be displayed on the screen to show the current setting A label telling what gain it is is also shown Turn the encoder knob clockwise to increase the gain and counter clockwise to decrease the gain The change will take place immediately When finished press SAVE to save the change otherwise pres...

Страница 41: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 41 of 90 STAGE ANNOUNCE SAVE SA Gain BACK 20 Up Down The figure above shows an example of the Stage Announce gain screen ...

Страница 42: ...ONS AND LEDS These two buttons allow the Base Station user to transmit on Intercom Channel 1 Intercom Channel 2 or both When enabled the audio will be routed through that intercom channel and not routed when it is disabled There are two LEDs above each of these buttons The one on the left is a green LED that is on when that channel is enabled and off when disabled The LED on the right is a red and...

Страница 43: ...sh battery pack During operation the battery indicator will display the battery status at the home screen POWERING UP To turn the Belt Pack on press the power button as shown in Figure 8 above While the Belt Pack is powering on a splash screen will be displayed RADIO ACTIVE DESIGNS Once the Belt Pack is ready for use the home screen will be displayed ...

Страница 44: ...n controls the routing The routing choices for all four buttons are No Route Mute Intercom Channel CH 1 Intercom Channel CH 2 Intercom Channels CH 1 2 Wireless Talk Around WTA 1 Wireless Talk Around WTA 2 Wireless Talk Around WTA 1 2 Stage Announce SA Stage Announce SA Wireless Talk Around WTA 1 Stage Announce SA Wireless Talk Around WTA 2 Stage Announce SA Wireless Talk Around WTA 1 2 Auxiliary O...

Страница 45: ... The battery indicator will simply show BATT OK when the battery level is greater than approximately 15 and BATT LOW when the battery level is below approximately 15 The low battery threshold depends on the battery type and is automatically detected by the Belt Pack HEADSET VOLUME The headset volume is changeable via the two rotary encoders see Figure 5 Left adjusts volume on Channel One Right adj...

Страница 46: ...light Time 20S SAVE BACK OFF Blackout mode is the first display setting It allows the LCD backlight and or the talk LEDs to be disabled or blacked out There are four options OFF LEDs BLGHT backlight and ON ON both the backlight and LEDs will be disabled OFF both the backlight and LEDs will operate normally LEDs LEDs will be disabled or blacked out BLGHT backlight will be disabled or blacked out To...

Страница 47: ...econds ON meaning it will never turn off To change the backlight time press SELECT Turn either encoder as shown above Press SAVE to save the change or BACK to ignore it LCD Brightness D o w n U p D o w n U p Select Backlight Time 20S 3 BACK LCD Brightness Backlight Time 20S LCD Brightness SAVE BACK 3 The LCD brightness setting changes the brightness of the LCD s backlight The choices are 1 5 with ...

Страница 48: ... Press SAVE to save the change or BACK to ignore it NOTE The contrast updates in real time as it is modified LED Brightness D o w n U p D o w n U p Select LCD Contrast 5 5 BACK LED Brightness LCD Contrast 5 LED Brightness SAVE BACK 5 The LED brightness setting changes the talk buttons LED s brightness The choices are 1 5 with 1 being the dimmest and 5 being the brightest To change the brightness p...

Страница 49: ...TINGS the screen will appear as follows Enter Passcode INFO BACK The passcode is four digits where each digit can be any 0 9 number Use either encoder to change the selected digit Press SELECT to change the selected boxed digit Once the last digit is entered press SELECT If the entered passcode is correct the Belt Pack will go to the advanced settings If it is incorrect Invalid Passcode will be di...

Страница 50: ...or quick access if it is setup that way Here is how the scene is changed in the menu SCENEA Edit Remove Scene BACK Scene Scene Edit Remove Scene SAVE BACK SceneA Select D o w n U p D o w n U p To view the scene list edit a scene name or remove a scene select Edit Remove Scene The screen will appear as follows SCENEB REMOVE BACK SCENEA Use either encoder to scroll through the list Press SELECT to e...

Страница 51: ... list The new scene will copy all parameters from the current scene Scene names are allowed to be a maximum of six characters Edit Remove Scene BACK Add New Scene Select Add Set 2 added OK Set ADD 0 9 BACK 2 To setup the home screen talk buttons for scene access select Double Tap Access Each button when double tapped can be configured to either jump to a particular scene the scene selection menu o...

Страница 52: ...ower level frequency and button transmit settings The transmitter settings are located in the ADVANCED SETTINGS sub menu Once selected the screen will appear as follows T1 50mW Freq 175 000 BACK Power To change the transmitter power level press SELECT Use either encoder to change the value and press SAVE to save or BACK to ignore the change The choices are 10mW and 50mW T1 Power Freq 175 000 SAVE ...

Страница 53: ...ld PTT or latched tapped on and off To change the button transmit settings scroll down to box Btn n Tx and press SELECT Use either encoder to change the value and press SAVE to save or BACK to ignore the change Options for each button are Disabled Push To Talk PTT and Latch Up Down Select Save Back Select Save Back T1 Btn3 Tx PTT PTT BACK Btn4 Tx T1 Btn3 Tx PTT Btn4 Tx SAVE BACK PTT T1 Freq 175 00...

Страница 54: ... BACK Freq To change the frequency press SELECT and the first frequency digit will be boxed see below Use the encoder to change the boxed digit and press SELECT to change which digit is boxed Once the frequency has been changed as desired press SAVE to save the change or BACK to ignore it The Belt Pack receiver frequency range is 470 608MHz and 614 698MHz UHF D o w n U p D o w n U p R1 Freq 496 00...

Страница 55: ...ange labels Within the new screen o Press SELECT to change which label gets changed o Use either encoder to scroll through the list of labels o Press SAVE to save changes or BACK to ignore them SM WTA 1 WTA 2 SAVE BACK PROD To view the label list or edit or remove a label select the Edit Remove Labels option The screen will appear as follows PROD BACK Use either encoder to scroll through the list ...

Страница 56: ...TOR removed OK Remove Yes CAMERA 1 REMOVE BACK DIRECTOR To add a label to the list select the Add New Label option Labels are allowed to be a maximum of eight characters and the controls are the same as editing Select Joe s CH added OK Joe s C ADD A Z BACK H Add Edit Remove Labels BACK Add New Label Rx Attenuation The Rx Attenuation menu option in the Advanced Settings sub menu allows the user to ...

Страница 57: ...ch channel Select Select Up Down CH1 CH2 Status Disabled BACK Ratio Ratio Status Disabled SAVE BACK CH1 CH2 Ratio CH1 CH2 Disabled BACK Status Ratio CH1 CH2 Status SAVE BACK Disabled To change the setting for Ratio or Status press SELECT Use either encoder to change the parameter When done press SAVE to save the changes or BACK to ignore them Headset Options There are two local headset options Com...

Страница 58: ... for the headset audio This range for this parameter is 0 32 Select Headset Combined 1 BACK Min Vol Headset Combined Min Vol SAVE BACK 1 D o w n U p D o w n U p To change the setting for Min Vol press SELECT Use either encoder to change the parameter When done press SAVE to save the changes or BACK to ignore them Belt Pack ID The Belt Pack ID menu option in the Advanced Settings sub menu allows th...

Страница 59: ...X BACK BP ID BP1 BACK Info VER BELTYYMMDDX SN XXXXXXXXXXXX BACK The Info screen is located under the ADVANCED SETTINGS sub menu right below BP ID To view the screen press SELECT as shown above Enabling Disabling the Passcode The PASSCODE screen enables or disables the ADVANCED SETTINGS sub menu passcode The passcode is a four digit decimal number 0 9 Select Info Disabled BACK Passcode Info Passcod...

Страница 60: ... BACK ERROR Passcodes don t match BACK Passcode changed BACK Select Save Save Save Passcode Disabled BACK Change Passcode Low Battery Tone The Low Battery Tone menu option in the Advanced Settings sub menu allows the user to enable or disable the battery tone that is heard in the headset when there is a low battery Select Change Passcode Enabled BACK LB Tone Change Passcode LB Tone SAVE BACK Enabl...

Страница 61: ...s Mic Gain SAVE BACK 20 Use either encoder to change the value The bar graphic 1 11 and a number 1 32 will show the current value of the microphone gain The gain is live meaning it will change as the user changes it Press SAVE to save the change and BACK to ignore any changes and return to the menu ...

Страница 62: ... pick list of button labels for the Belt Packs TIPS AND SHORTCUTS Copy Down Shortcut Ctrl D To set all receivers to the same settings change one setting then hold the Ctrl key while pressing D Ctrl D The setting will copy to all the fields below it Paste Down Shortcut Ctrl V To copy frequencies out of an email or other document and paste into the frequency fields hold the Ctrl key while pressing V...

Страница 63: ...HE LOGGING MENU The Start Logging Stop Logging command enables logging USB communications with the Base Station or Belt Packs to a file The Save dialog allows selection of the folder and name of the log file The Auto Logging command toggles on or off to enable automatic logging to a file which will prompt the user to choose the folder for the log files The Show Diagnostic Window command opens the ...

Страница 64: ...emove Scenes dialog for removing one or more Scenes from one or more Belt Packs The Rename Scenes command presents the Rename Scenes dialog for renaming any or all Scenes belonging one or more Belt Packs THE OPTIONS MENU The Software Preferences command presents the Software Preferences dialog The Channel 37 command presents the Permit Use of Channel 37 dialog THE HELP MENU The Show Device Info co...

Страница 65: ...ncludes sections for configuring the Base Station s Receivers Transmitters Intercoms Gains UI Display Settings Base Station Mode and Mic Headset Settings RECEIVERS The receiver settings allow the user to change the receiver frequencies as well as enabling or disabling them ...

Страница 66: ... be attenuated 0 5 10 15 or 20 dB Lock Status and RSSI While the Base Station is connected the Lock Status and RSSI are continually updated USING SHORTCUT KEYS CTRL D COPY DOWN If the user changes one setting and then holds down the Ctrl key while pressing D Ctrl D the setting will be copied down to all the fields below it This makes it easy to give all receivers to the same settings CTRL V PASTE ...

Страница 67: ...disabling them Frequency Base Station transmitters and Belt Pack receivers use the UHF band from 470 to 698 MHz Enter a frequency from 470 025 to 607 975 MHz or from 614 025 to 697 975 MHz Below 655 MHz frequencies must be evenly divisible by 10 or 25 kHz Above 655 MHz frequencies must be evenly divisible by 25 kHz Allow at least 25 kHz bandwidth between receivers Right click on a Frequency field ...

Страница 68: ...ess intercom and the local headset Global Aux In will be routed to the wireless intercom the local headset and the wired intercom 2 Wire Type Clear Com Audiocom or RTS GAINS Configure the input and output gains of the Intercom Auxiliary and Stage Announce channels Intercom 1 and Intercom 2 Input and Output gains range from 0 off to 32 maximum Auxiliary Input and Output gains range from 0 off to 32...

Страница 69: ...ightness Options range from 1 dim to 5 bright PASSCODE ENABLE If enabled the user will be required to enter the passcode before making changes via the front panel BASE STATION MODE Base Link is a method of connecting up to six Base Stations together in order to expand the number of Belt Packs that a system can handle When two or more Base Stations are linked together one must be set up as the Mast...

Страница 70: ...ed both channels in both ears Mode Options are Off Listen and Talk and just Listen PROGRAM BUTTON Write all current settings to the Base Station connected to the USB port BASE STATION CONNECTED When a Base Station is connected via USB select one of the following actions Read from the Base Station All of the Base Station s current settings will be read into the Base Station Tab Write to the Base St...

Страница 71: ...ON LABELS BELT PACK ID The ID is displayed briefly when the belt back s program button is pressed The ID can be up to six characters in length SCENE Scenes facilitate switching many different settings with one button click A Scene consists of all Belt Pack settings except Id Display and Passcode settings Each Belt Pack can store up to 10 different scenes Uses the Scenes menu to Add Remove and Rena...

Страница 72: ... While the Belt Pack is connected via USB the lock status is continually updated RSSI While the Belt Pack is connected via USB the RSSI is continually updated RECEIVER The Attenuation field applies to both receivers Attenuation Options include 0dB no attenuation 5dB 10dB 15dB and 20dB Using Shortcut Keys CTRL D COPY DOWN If the user changes one setting and then holds down the Ctrl key while pressi...

Страница 73: ...se the VHF band from 174 to 216 MHz Enter a frequency from 174 025 and 215 975 MHz evenly divisible by 5 kHz Allow at least 25 kHz bandwidth between receivers Right click on a Frequency field to pop up a Frequency menu Power Options include 10 mW and 50 mW Lock While the Belt Pack is connected via USB the lock status is continually updated BUTTON ACTION Button 1 Button 2 Button 3 Button 4 Options ...

Страница 74: ... Mode Options are Off nothing blacked out LEDs LEDs blacked out Backlight backlight blacked out and On everything blacked out LCD Backlight Options to keep the front panel backlight on for 5 10 20 30 or 60 Seconds or to remain Always On LCD Brightness Options range from 1 dim to 5 bright LCD Contrast Options range from 1 low to 11 high LED Brightness Options range from 1 dim to 5 bright Passcode I...

Страница 75: ...osen Minimum Volume Allows the user to set a minimum volume level for the headset audio MASTER VOLUME The Master Volume menu option allows the user to set a ratio for the audio levels of both receiver channels that will be heard in the headset By default the ratio is Ch 1 Ch 2 Ratio Ch 1 12dB Ch 1 10dB Ch 1 8dB Ch 1 6dB Ch 1 4dB Ch 1 2dB Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 2 2dB Ch 2 4dB Ch 2 6dB Ch 2 8dB Ch 2 10dB Ch 2...

Страница 76: ...he Belt Pack Do nothing No action will be taken except that the Belt Pack will be associated with the selected Belt Pack Row ADD SCENE Specify a name and select the Belt Packs to add a Scene to Scene Name Enter a name for the Scene Scene names can be up to six characters in length Add to Select one or more Belt Packs to add a scene REMOVE SCENES Select one or more Scenes to remove from one or more...

Страница 77: ...any or all Scenes Scene names can be up to six characters in length WRITE TO BELT PACKS Write settings to one or more selected Belt Packs Connected ID This is the ID of the connected Belt Pack which may not match that of the Belt Pack Row with which it is associated Configured ID This is the Belt Pack Row s ID which may not match that of the Belt Pack with which it is associated DIAGNOSTICS This w...

Страница 78: ...ble passcodes for the Base Station and Belt Packs Passcode Digits A Base Station or Belt Pack can be passcode protected to prevent the user from making changes via the front panel UI A passcode consists of four digits 0 through 9 Enabling Passcodes Passcode checking can be enabled or disabled ...

Страница 79: ... down list of labels Each Belt Pack has its own list of labels to select from In addition to the standard labels such as CH 1 CH 2 and CH 1 2 the user can specify up to 34 custom labels to appear on those lists Labels can be up to eight characters in length Labels in Common These are the most commonly used labels from all the lists Use this list to help standardize other lists Click the right arro...

Страница 80: ...sconnect all devices 2 Open the Write to Belt Packs dialog 3 Using a single USB cable connect to one Belt Pack at a time 4 As soon as that Belt Pack is written disconnect it and connect to the next Belt Pack 5 Continue until all Belt Packs have been written DEVICE FIRMWARE UPDATE BASE STATION FIRMWARE BELT PACK FIRMWARE ...

Страница 81: ...e patient firmware updating may take as much as five minutes for a Belt Pack and fifteen minutes for a Base Station DO NOT UNPLUG THE USB CABLE OR POWER DOWN THE BASE STATION OR BELT PACK DURING THE UPDATE PROCESS CLOSE BUTTON If the user clicks the Close button to continue without updating the device s firmware the device may not connect to and work with the software SOFTWARE PREFERENCES Customiz...

Страница 82: ... enabled here Enable frequencies in channel 37 Check the check box to enable or un check it to disable frequencies in channel 37 Enter the passcode To enable frequencies the user will need to obtain a passcode from Radio Active Designs technical support DEVICE INFO Information will be displayed for all connected devices one device at a time The information displayed depends on whether the Device i...

Страница 83: ...ll appear USE OF OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE This software uses usb4java version 1 2 0 licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 or later Usb4java is an implementation of the javax usb standard produced by JSR 80 Usb4java depends upon commons lang3 version 3 2 1 licensed under The Apache Software License Version 2 0 This software also uses Gson version 2 3 1 licensed under the Apache...

Страница 84: ...supplied audio pins are AC coupled 1 2 3 Common Audio 2 1 3 No Connect Male Jack Female Jack Clear Com 1 Common 2 Audio Minus 3 Audio Plus 1 2 3 Common Audio Plus 2 1 3 Audio Minus Male Jack Female Jack AudioCom Telex 1 Common 2 Audio 1 3 Audio 2 1 2 3 Common Audio 2 2 1 3 Audio 1 Male Jack Female Jack RTS ...

Страница 85: ...UV 1G User Manual Rev G 85 of 90 4W PIN OUT NOTE Jack is RJ 11 and RJ 45 compatible 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 In Plus In Minus Out Plus Out Minus No Connect No Connect 3 In Plus 4 Out Plus 5 Out Minus 6 In Minus ...

Страница 86: ...enna then you must place the switch in combine Details When using any transmitter combiner it is necessary to limit the RF signals going in to each input to one frequency This is because inserting more than one frequency into a single RF amplifier pallet will create RF intermodulation distortion The Radio Active Designs UV 1G may be used stand alone or in a multiple system configuration with a tra...

Страница 87: ... multiple belt packs on to any set of two RF PL channels This is achieved by synchronizing the clock pulse of the Costas Loop mentioned above When implementing Sync the top unit in the rack provides the clock signal for all the base stations below it or fed to it This means that all the other base stations are seeking their internal clock sync from that first unit in the sync chain Once all the sy...

Страница 88: ...nnected for maximum transmission Belt pack does not transmit when Channel 1 is not tuned The belt pack locks to Channel 1 to ensure a closed loop system Channel 1 must be turned on in the belt pack receiver If you do not want to hear it turn the volume control down Details Radio Active Designs wireless intercom systems are used in mission critical operations from Nuclear power plants to Space vehi...

Страница 89: ...e is to power up the Base Station in TX off mode Hold the TALK button on the right while turning on the Base Station Let go of the TALK button until you see TX OFF in the LCD screen Another benefit of doing this is that your base station won t interfere with any other frequencies at your location if your base station is not already programmed You can turn the TX in the base station back on manuall...

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