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Programming System Frequencies

Summary: This section describes the proce-
dure for programming frequencies from the
master station control panel.

System Frequency Info

The Q700 is shipped from the factory on
default receiving and transmitting
frequencies (center of the split). In order
to operate the system, these frequencies
must be reset to those authorized for
the location where the system will be
used. This may be accomplished via the
front panel controls on the MS-700
master station, or via a computer with
the optional QPK-1 programming kit. In
most cases, the frequencies of the Q700
will seldom be changed, and
programming from the front panel of
the MS-700 will be more than adequate. 

All frequencies in the Q700 are based

upon fixed frequency ranges, with the
actual frequencies being determined by
the starting frequency of the particular
range, plus the channel number (0001
to 1200) multiplied by 0.025 MHz. For
the US and Canada, the available
frequency ranges are as follows:

470 – 500 MHz
500 – 530 MHz
530 – 560 MHz
560 – 590 MHz
590 - 620 MHz
620 – 650 MHz
650 – 680 MHz
680 – 710 MHz
710 – 740 MHz

Other frequency ranges will be

available for international use; consult
the Vega factory for more information.

Please also note that the operating
frequency range of each transmitter
and receiver is set at time of
manufacturing, and it is impractical to
change this range at a later date.

The operating ranges for a system are

printed on the FCC labels on the master
station and the beltpacks. 

Important:

In a particular system, the

receive and transmit ranges must be
separated by one range. For example, if

the base transmitter operates in the 590
to 620 MHz range, the base receivers
may not operate in the 560 – 590 or
620 – 650 MHz ranges. In this case, the
receivers can operate in the ranges from
650 to 740 MHz. All master station
receiving frequencies must be in the
same range.

To program a specific frequency, first

make certain that the desired
frequencies are within the operating
range of the unit. Then subtract the
lower band limit frequency from the
desired frequency. When this difference
is divided by .025 MHz, the channel
number is obtained.

For example, assume that the desired

frequency is 674.775 MHz. Since the
start of this band is 650.000 MHz, the
arithmetic is:

Therefore, the channel number is

"991", and this should be entered into
the front panel digit select switches as
"0991".

Programming System
Frequencies using the Front
Panel Controls

A 2.5 mm miniature stereo cable is
included with the MS-700 and is
required 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 select
switch to the correct position. For
example, set the function switch to "3"
to program receiver number “3”, or "7"
to program the master station
transmitter. Then set the channel digit
select switches to the correct value,
such as "0991" in the above example.
Then momentarily press the "program"

674.775

-650.000

= 24.775

24.775 / .025 = 991

pushbutton. If programming was
successful, the "program" red LED will
flash briefly followed by the “verify”
green LED flash to indicate successful
completion. Once programmed, the
frequency will be stored internally and
the unit will go to this frequency each
time the master station is turned "on".

Frequencies may also be verified via

the front panel controls without
reprogramming the existing frequencies.
Set the function select switch to the
receiver or transmitter whose frequency
is to be verified, and the digit select
switch to the channel number
corresponding to the desired frequency.
Depress the "verify" pushbutton on the
MS-700 front panel. If the programmed
channel number matches the channel
number stored in the receiver or
transmitter, the "verify" green LED will
flash. If no LED flash is observed, then
the channel numbers do not match.

To program the beltpacks, make

certain that they are turned "on" and
have good batteries. Then plug one end
of the 2.5 mm cable into the 2.5 mm
connector on the front panel of the
MS-700 and plug the other end into the
2.5 mm connector on the first beltpack.

Set the function select switch to "8"

to program the beltpack receiver, or "9"
to program the beltpack transmitter. Set
the channel switches in the same
manner as for the master station and
push the "program" pushbutton to set
the operating frequency of the beltpack
transmitter or receiver. Program both
frequencies, then proceed in the same
manner for the other beltpacks.

470 - 500

14 - 18

470.025
470.050
470.075

~

499.050
499.075
500.000

500.025
500.050
500.075

~

529.050
529.075
530.000

530.025
530.050
530.075

~

559.050
559.075
560.000

560.025
560.050
560.075

~

589.050
589.075
590.000

590.025
590.050
590.075

~

619.050
619.075
620.000

620.025
620.050
620.075

~

649.050
649.075
650.000

650.025
650.050
650.075

~

679.050
679.075
680.000

680.025
680.050
680.075

~

709.050
709.075

710.000

710.025
710.050
710.075

~

739.050
739.075
740.000

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Freq, MHz

UHF T.V. Channels

0001
0002

0003

~

1198
1199

1200

Q700 Split #

Q700

Channel

Numbers

500 - 530

19 - 23

5

530 - 560

24 - 28

6

560 - 590

29 - 33

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North American Frequency Range Chart for the Q700 Intercom

590 - 620

34 - 38

8

620 - 650

39 - 43

9

650 - 680

44 - 48

10

680 - 710

49 - 53

11

710 - 740

54 - 58

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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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