Telex BP-2002 manual

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    BP-1002/BP-2002 Beltpac ks A udiocom ® Inter com System 93507740000 Rev J 5/2006 Operating Instructions[...]

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    FCC ST A TEMENT This equipment uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy that ma y cause interference to r adio communications if not installed in accordance with this manual. The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpar t B, P ar t 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provid[...]

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    3 INTRODUCTION The A udiocom ®1 BP-1002 and BP-2002 are microprocessor controlled one- and two-channel intercom beltpac ks. An internal switch and jumper setting allows the units to be used with Clear-Com ®2 components , if desired. Other inter nal switch and jumper settings allow the unit to be uniquely configured to the operator’ s requiremen[...]

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    13 4 Figure 1. BP-2002 & BP-1002 Connections and Controls APPENDIX A OPTIONAL FOO TBALL MODIFICA TIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION In A udiocom ® Intercom Systems, the Mic-Kill f eature is used to tur n off any activated microphones on a selected channel. The Mic-Kill f eature is activated when the beltpack receives a 24 kHz signal from the channel. I[...]

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    12 5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS & CONTROLS NO TE: The numbers refer to the callouts in Figure 1. 1. V OLUME C ONTROL : Use this control to adjust the headset listen lev el. 2. C HAN B UTTON AND I NDICA T ORS : The Chan button (only on the BP-2002) allows the user to select which intercom channel is active . Press the Chan button to change the channel[...]

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    11 6 7. I NTERCOM C HANNEL C ONNECTORS : On the BP-2002, intercom channels are connected via a pair of 6-pin connectors (one male and one female). The male and female connectors are wired together in par allel, providing a “loop through” at each connector pin. Use one connector to connect to the intercom channel. Use the other connector to “d[...]

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    10 7 Changing Modes of Operation: P erform the following steps to change the mode of operation. 1 . Both the T alk and Call indicators should be off and the headset should be connected 2 . Press and hold the T alk key , then press and hold the Call key , then release both ke ys. The Call indicator should now glow red. (The number of beeps heard in [...]

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    9 8 INTERNAL SWITCHES, JUMPERS AND ADJUSTMENTS There are sev eral internal switches, jumpers and adjustments that aff ect operation. These are described below . T o gain access to the s witches, jumpers and adjustments, disconnect all power and line connections. Remov e two screws from the top of each side and two scre ws from bottom of each side. [...]