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Q700 System

Frequency Range:

470 – 740 MHz in nine 30-MHz bands
(U.S. and Canada)

Frequency Selection:

Synthesized; 1200 channels per 30 MHz
band, 25 kHz steps

Transmission Modes:

Continuous or push-to-talk;
full or half duplex

Frequency Stability:

± 0.0025%

Operating Range:

To 1500 ft (450 M) under good
conditions

Modulation:

FM, 50 kHz peak deviation

Spurious Output:

-64 dBc, minimum

Harmonics:

-56 dBc, minimum

Frequency Response:

120 Hz to 10 kHz, ± 3 dB

Distortion:

Less than 1% THD at 1 kHz

SNR:

Greater than 90 dB (excluding wired
intercom)

Audio Processing:

2:1 companding 

Squelch:

Tone-coded plus signal level

Intercom Modes: 

Normal, ISO 1, ISO 2, Aux

Program Audio/IFB:

Built-in, transmission via
high frequency subcarrier

MS-700 Master Station

Transmitter Power:

Switchable, 50 mW or 250 mW

Receiver Channels:

Six: four standard plus two optional

Receiver Type:

Dual conversion

Band Separation:

Receiver and transmitter bands must be
separated by at least one 30 MHz band

Frequency Selection:

Front panel controls or external PC (via
optional serial interface adapter and
Windows™ software)

Antennas:

1/4 wave wire whips, one transmit, one

receive; BNC connectors

Intercom Channels: 

Two; simultaneous and
independent

Intercom Interfaces:

Clear-Com

®

or RTS

®

, externally switchable,

via two 3-pin XLR's; simultaneous four-
wire via two 4-pin XLR's

Intercom Modes:

Controlled by individual beltpacks via
subcarrier data 

Program/IFB Input:

Balanced, line-level, 3-pin XLR

Auxiliary Output:

Balanced, line level, via 3-pin XLR, with
auxiliary contact closure on DB15
connector

Auxiliary Relay Output: SPDT (form “C”) contacts, rated at 1 A,

24V max. The relay “common” is on pin 6
of the DB15, “NC” is on pin 4, and “NO” is
on pin 8

Monitor Outputs:

Balanced line-level output and cascade
in/out via three 1/4"
(6.3 mm) stereo phone jacks

Controls:

Select, monitor and level adjust for
receivers and intercom; intercom mode;
frequency selection 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 receiver; monitor
LED bar graph; power present, select
status and monitor status for intercom
channels and additional indicators.

Size:

19" (48 cm) rack mounting, one rack unit,
14" (36 cm) deep (excluding connectors
and controls)

Weight:

10 lbs. (4.5 kg)

Power:

100 – 260 vac, 50 – 60 Hz, 20 watts
maximum, IEC connector

Q700

16

Specifications

BP-700 Beltpack

Transmitter Power:

50 mW, minimum

Transmit Antenna:

Flexible 1/4 wave, insulated
metal-coated Kevlar™ fiber

Receive Antenna:

Internal wideband helical

Headset Connector:

XLR, 4-pin male standard,
4- and 5-pin female optional

Microphone Types:

Dynamic or 2-wire electret,
externally programmable

Microphone Gain:

Externally accessible control

Headset Power Output: 150 mW, minimum, into 50 ohms
Controls:

Main volume control with power
switch, program/IFB volume control,
four mode switches

Indicators:

Low Battery/Power, PTT, four mode
LED’s

Batteries:

Six "AA" alkaline, optional rechargeable
NiMH cells

Battery Life:

8 – 10 hours for alkaline,
6 – 8 hours for NiMH, both longer in
PTT mode

Battery Replacement:

Removable battery holder; optional
charger available for NiMH version

Size:

Approximately 1.25 x 4 x 5 inches
(3 x 10.2 x 12.8 cm)

Weight:

Approximately 19 ounces (540 gm)

with batteries

Construction:

Molded high-impact reinforced ABS

Manufactured by Clear-Com Intercom Systems, Emeryville, CA, USA

VEGA | 4065 Hollis St., Emeryville, CA 94608, 510-496-6666

Model: BP-700 | FCC ID: BFDQ700BP__ | CAN:

Receiver complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: This receiver may not
cause harmful interference and this receiver must accept any
interference including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Transmitter complies with Part 74 of the FCC rules.

Vega Wireless, 

North American Sales Office

1855 W. Katella Ave., Suite 220 • Orange, California 92867
(800) 877-1771 U.S. /Canada • (714)744-6305 • Fax: (714) 744-6309

PN#V0990112

Содержание Q700

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

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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