Telex
Operating Instructions
1
Chan
2
Call
Talk
BP-2000/BP-1000
Belt Packs
®
Audiocom Intercom
System
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OPERATION
SYSTEM POWER
The BP-2000 belt pack receives power externally, in one of
two ways:
· Via the intercom channel (similar to the BP-1000)
· Via the local-power (pin 2) of the intercom channel
connector
The BP-1000 belt pack receives power externally, via the
intercom channel.
Both the BP-2000 and BP-1000 will pass system power
through to subsequent belt packs that are “daisy chained”
together.
INITIAL BP-2000/BP-1000 SETUP
The channel termination is initially set for balanced operation,
which is compatible with other Audiocom® equipment. If the
unit is going to be connected to Clear-Com equipment, one
switch and several jumpers must be changed as described in
the section on Clear-Com Setup in this manual.
The headset microphone type is initially set for single-ended
dynamic operation. To change the microphone type to
balanced dynamic, refer to Table 2 for the position of J15.
To change the headset microphone to an electret type, refer
to Table 2 in this manual for the position of switch SW1. If the
type requirement of a headset microphone is unknown, the
recommended setting is single-ended dynamic.
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1
2
3
4
1
CHAN
CALL
TALK
2
5
BP-2000
6
7
7
HEADSET
LINES
3
1
4
CALL
TALK
BP-1000
5
6
8
8
HEADSET
LINES
Figure 1. BP-2000 & BP-1000
Connections and Controls
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EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS & CONTROLS
NOTE: The numbers refer to the callouts in Figure 1.
1. Volume Control
Use this control to adjust the headset listen level.
2. Chan Button and Indicators
The Chan button (only on the BP-2000) allows the user to
select which intercom channel is active. The yellow
indicator next to the 1 or 2 lights to show the active
channel. Press the Chan button to change the channel
selection, the yellow indicator for that channel will light.
3. Call Button and Indicator
The Call function allows the user to send or receive
signals to other devices on the intercom channel selected.
The Call button operates in two ways:
Call receive:
When there is an incoming call signal, the indicator is
red. (If Audible Call Alert is enabled, incoming calls will
cause beeps in the headset.) On the BP-2000, calls
can be received on the selected channel only.
Call send:
To send a call signal to all stations on a channel, press
and hold the Call button until a verbal response is
received. The indicator will glow red. On the BP-2000,
calls can be sent on the selected channel only.
4. Talk Button and Indicator
The Talk button activates the headset microphone and
operates in two ways:
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Latched Mode:
Tap the button once to talk. The indicator will glow
green. Tap the button again when finished with a
conversation.
Momentary Mode:
Press and hold the button to talk momentarily. Release
the button when finished talking.
NOTE: On the BP-2000, if no headset is connected
when the Talk button is pressed, the Talk button will
have the same function as the Chan button.
5. Sidetone Control
When using a headset, this control adjusts your own voice
level heard in the headphones. To adjust the level, tap
the Talk button once to turn on the headset microphone.
Then, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to increase or
decrease your voice level while talking into the
microphone. (This control is accessable by removing one
screw of belt clip.)
6. Headset Connector
This connector accepts a four-wire Telex® boom-
microphone headset.
7. Intercom Channel Connectors
On the BP-2000, 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 parallel,
providing a “loop through” at each connector pin. Use
one connector to connect to the intercom channel. Use
the other connector to “daisy chain” a cable to the next
belt pack or other station on the channel.
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Local Power Input (BP-2000 only)
Normally the BP-2000 is powered from the intercom
system and will turn on with the intercom system. The
BP-2000 belt pack may also be powered from an optional
power supply (14-30 VDC) connected between pin 2 (+)
and pin 1 (-) of the intercom channel connector.
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@PARAINDENT = Intercom Channel Connectors
On the BP-1000, the intercom channel is connected via a
pair of 3-pin connectors (one male and one female). The
male and female connectors are wired together in parallel,
providing a “loop through” at each connector pin. Use
one connector to connect to the intercom channel. Use
the other connector to “daisy chain” a cable to the next
belt pack or other station on the channel.
OPERATING MODES
The microprocessor within the BP-2000/BP-1000 controls four
modes of operation that affects the Microphone Kill and
Audible Call Alert features.
TABLE 1. OPERATING MODES
MODE
(beeps)
MIC KILL
AUDIBLE
CALL ALERT
1
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled
2 (Default)
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
3
4
Changing Modes of Operation:
Perform the following steps to change the mode of operation.
1. Both the Talk and Call indicators should be off.
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2. Press and hold the Talk key, then press and hold the Call
key, then release both keys. The Call indicator should
now glow red.
(The number of beeps heard in the headset indicates the
current mode of operation.)
3. Press the Call key to change to the next mode of
operation. Each press of the Call key will cause the
BP-2000/BP-1000 to change to the next mode of
operation.
4. When the desired mode is reached, press the Talk key to
select that mode and exit the mode changing function.
(Beeps will be heard in the headset when the mode
changing function is exited. The number of beeps heard
indicates the selected mode of operation.)
NOTE: Each time the intercom system power is turned
on, the beltpack will reset to the default mode of
operation (Mode 2).
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INTERNAL SWITCHES, JUMPERS AND ADJUSTMENTS
There are several internal switches, jumpers and an
adjustment that affect operation. These are described below.
To gain access to the switches, jumpers and the adjustment,
disconnect all power and line connections. Remove two
screws from the top of each side and two screws from bottom
of each side. Switch, jumper and adjustment locations are
shown in Figure 2.
B
U
EL
3 2 1
J4
DYNSW1
1 2 3
J15
J3
1 2 3
BAL
3
2
1
J5
J1
J6
UNBAL
SW4
SW2
SW5
Figure 2. Internal Switches, Jumpers and Adjustments
NOTE: Figure 2 shows a BP-2000 with the switches and
jumpers in their factory default positions (referenced in
Table 2).
The SIDETONE adjustment is also accessible behind the
screw that holds the belt clip (callout 5 in Figure 1).
The functions of the internal switches and jumpers are
described in Table 2.
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NOTE: On the BP-1000, jumper J3 must always have
pins 2 and 3 shorted.
Side Tone Adjustment (R19)
The side tone adjustment is accessible either internally (refer
to Figure 2) or by removing the belt clip mounting screw
(callout 5 in Figure 1).
To adjust the level of your own voice heard in the headphones,
tap the Talk button once to turn on the headset microphone.
Then, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to increase or
decrease your voice level while talking into the microphone.
Clear-Com Setup
Make the following switch and jumper changes when the belt
pack is used with Clear-Com equipment:
BP-2000
1. SW3 must be placed in the UNBAL position.
2. J2 must have pins 1 and 2 shorted (U position).
3. J5 jumper must be removed and placed on J6.
4. J6 must have pins 1 and 2 shorted (using jumper from J5).
5. J7 must have pins 1 and 2 shorted.
BP-1000
1. SW3 must be placed in the UNBAL position.
2. J2 must have pins 1 and 2 shorted (U position).
3. J3, J5 must have pins 2 and 3 shorted at all times.
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TABLE 2. INTERNAL SWITCHES AND JUMPERS
JUMPER/
SWITCH
NUMBER
JUMPER OR SWITCH FUNCTION
DEFAULT
SETTING
SW1
^
Electret / Dynamic Microphone Select
(Must be set to Dynamic when J15 func-
tions are desired)
Dynamic
J15
^
Balanced/ Single-ended Dynamic Mic
(SW1 must be set to Dynamic)
Pins 1&2
shorted
^
^
J3
^
^
^
J5
^
Single-ended Mic: Pins 1&2 shorted
Balanced Mic: Pins 2&3 shorted
Power Select
Channel One Power: Pins 2&3 shorted
(On BP-1000, pins 2&3 always shorted)
Channel Two Power: Pins 1&2 shorted
Power Select
Channel One Power: Pins 2&3 shorted
(On BP-1000, Pins 2&3 always shorted.)
Channel Two Power: Pins 1&2 shorted
(Must be set for same channel as J3 for
proper power operation in Audiocom®
mode on BP-2000)
Pins 2&3
shorted
Pins 2&3
shorted
^
^
^
(Must be used in conjunction with SW3)
Clear-Com / Audiocom® Operation
Unbalanced / Balanced Line
(Must be used in conjunction with
J2, J5, J6, and J7)
SW3
^
^
Balanced
J2
^
^
^
J6
Clear-Com / Audiocom® Operation
Pins 1&2 shorted: UNBAL (Clear-Com)
Pins 2&3 shorted: BAL (Audiocom®)
(Must be used in conjunction with SW3)
DC Call Detect (Clear-Com operation only,
not used in Audiocom® mode) BP-2000 only
Disabled: No pins jumpered
Pins 2&3
shorted
No jumper
present
^
^
Enabled: Pins 1&2 shorted
^
J7
(To enable, use jumper from J5)
DC Call Detect (Clear-Com operation only,
not used in Audiocom® mode) BP-2000 only
Disabled: No pins jumpered
Jumper on
one pin
only
^
^
Enabled: Pins 1&2 shorted
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CONNECTOR PIN CONFIGURATIONS
Headset Connector
Type: XLR-4M (callout 6 in Figure 1)
Pin 1 Headset microphone low
Pin 2 Headset microphone high
Pin 3 Headphone high
Pin 4
Headphone low
Intercom Channel Connectors
BP-1000
Type: One XLR-3M and XLR-3F pair (callout 8 in Figure
1)
Audiocom® Mode (Internal switch SW3 and jumpers
J2,
J5, J6 and J7 set to BAL position)
Pin 1 Common
Pin 2
Intercom audio low and +24 VDC input
Pin 3 Intercom audio high and +24 VDC input
Clear-Com Mode (Internal switch SW3 and jumpers
J5, J6 and J7 set to UNBAL position)
Pin 1 Common
J2,
Pin 2
+30 VDC input
Pin 3 Intercom audio/call signal
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BP-2000
Type: One XLR-6M and XLR-6F pair (callout 7 in Figure
1)
Audiocom® Mode (Internal switch SW3 and jumpers
J5, J6 and J7 set to BAL position)
Pin 1 Common
J2,
Pin 2
Local power (+24 VDC)
Pin 3 Channel A intercom audio low and
+24 VDC input
Pin 4 Channel A intercom audio high and
+24 VDC input
Pin 5 Channel B intercom audio low and
+24 VDC input
Pin 6 Channel B intercom audio high and
+24 VDC input
Clear-Com Mode (Internal switch SW3 and jumpers
J5, J6 and J7 set to UNBAL position)
Pin 1 Common
J2,
Pin 2
Local power (14 to 30 VDC)
Pin 3 Channel A +30 VDC input
Pin 4 Channel A intercom audio/call signal
Pin 5 Channel B +30 VDC input
Pin 6 Channel B intercom audio/call signal
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL:
Power Requirements:
Channel supplied: 24 VDC nominal, 45 to 70 mA
Local-power: (BP-2000 only) 24 VDC nominal
(14 to 30 VDC), 45 to 70 mA
Environmental Requirements:
Storage: -20ºC to 80ºC; 0% to 95% humidity,
non-condensing
Operating: -15ºC to 60ºC; 0% to 95% humidity,
non-condensing
Dimensions:
5.0" (127 mm) H x 3.5" (88.9 mm) W x 1.8" (45.7 mm) D
Weight:
1.5 pounds (0.68 kg)
INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS:
Headset:
50 to 200W dynamic microphone
150 to 600W headphones
Balanced Intercom Channel:
Output Level: 1 Vrms nominal
Input Impedance: 300W 5%
Bridging Impedance: greater than 10,000W
Call Signalling:
Send: 20 kHz 100 Hz, 0.5 Vrms 10%
Receive: 20 kHz 800 Hz, 100 mVrms
Mic-Off Frequency:
Detect: 24 kHz 800 Hz, 100 mVrms
Noise Contribution: less than -60 dB on the line
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Unbalanced Intercom Channel:
Output Level: 200 mVrms 10%
Input Impedance: 150W 5%
Bridging Impedance: greater than 10,000W
Call Signalling:
Send: 12 3 VDC
Receive: 4 VDC minimum
HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER:
Voltage Gain:
27 3 dB from the line
Maximum Output:
60 mW into 150W
Frequency Response:
200 Hz to 8 kHz with no more than 4 dB deviation
Audible Alert:
1 kHz, at the headset
Total Harmonic Distortion:
Less than 2% at 50 mW from the line
Sidetone:
20 dB minimum range, adjustable
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DYNAMIC MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER:
Voltage Gain:
Mic to Channel; 45 3 dB, before limiting
Mic to Headphone; adjustable, 65 dB range into 150W
Frequency Response:
200 Hz to 8 kHz +1/-3dB
Total Harmonic Distortion:
Less than 1% at Channel output at 1 kHz
ELECTRET MICROPHONE AMPLIFIER:
Voltage Gain:
Mic to Channel; 27 3 dB, before limiting
Mic to Headphone; adjustable, 45 dB 10% into 150W
Frequency Response:
200 Hz to 8 kHz +1/-3dB
Total Harmonic Distortion:
Less than 1% at Channel output
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FACTORY SERVICE
All equipment returned for repair must be accompanied by
documentation stating your return address, telephone number
and proof of date of purchase, along with a description of the
problem. In lieu of this, you may obtain a Return
Authorization form from our Customer Service Department.
Customer Service Department
Telex Communications, Inc.
12000 Portland Avenue South
Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 U.S.A.
Telephone: (9552) 884-4051
(Collect calls not accepted)
Return equipment to:
Service Department
Telex Communications, Inc.
West 1st Street
Blue Earth, Minnesota 56013 U.S.A.
Warranty Repairs - If in warranty, no charge will be made for
the repairs. Equipment being returned for warranty repair
must be sent prepaid and will be returned prepaid.
Non-Warranty Repairs - Equipment that is not under warranty
must be sent prepaid to Telex. If requested, an estimate of
repair costs will be issued prior to service. Once your
approval for repair, and repair of equipment is completed, the
equipment will be returned on a collect basis. Collect charges
may be avoided by sending a signed check for payment in full
along with your signed estimate approval form (the estimate
includes the shipping charge).
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APPENDIX A
OPTIONAL FOOTBALL MODIFICATIONS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
In Audiocom® Intercom Systems, the Mic-Kill feature is used
to turn off any activated microphones on a selected channel.
The Mic-Kill feature is activated when the beltpack receives a
24 kHz signal from the channel. In some applications the
Mic-Kill and Call signal features are not desired and need to
be disabled.
ELIMINATING MIC-KILL AND CALL SIGNAL
CAUTION
TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT, THESE
MODIFICATIONS SHOULD ONLY BE MADE BY
QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS.
If desired, the Mic-Kill and Call signal features can be disabled
in the BP-2000/BP-1000 by removing a surface-mounted
capacitor from the printed circuit board. Perform the following:
1. Before making changes to the printed circuit board,
disconnect all power and line connections from the
beltpack.
2. Refer to Figure 3 and locate C38 on the underside of the
printed circuit board.
3. Remove capacitor C38 from the printed circuit board.
RESTORING MIC-KILL AND CALL SIGNAL
To restore the Mic-Kill and Call signal features, replace C38
with Telex® part number 102879-218, 1500 pF, 50V
capacitor.
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