User Manual

52 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N
TR-30N/32N
FIGURE 69. Controls and Connections
Basic Operational Description
The TR-30N/32N is a full-duplex (simultaneous talk and
listen) beltpack. It works in conjunction with a BTR-30N base
station. The beltpack allows a user, via a headset attached to
the beltpack, to communicate with other wireless or wired
users. Other base stations and/or wired systems connect to the
beltpack’s base station. The base station allows the audio path
interconnections for the beltpack audio.
The TALK, WTA (wireless talk-around), and SA (stage
anno
unce) buttons on a beltpack turn the beltpack’s
microphone input on or off. They also select the audio paths
for the beltpack’s audio in the base.
System Quick Start
The following is a list to quickly get a base station and beltpacks
operating.
1. Unpack the base.
2. Connect the power cord and antennas to the base.
3. Connect the base to audio interfaces, such as: 2-wire,
4-wire, SA, Auxiliary, or local headset.
4. Press and hold the MENU button, while powering-up the
base station.
5. When the base station displays...FACTORY SETUP...,
release the MENU button.
6. Press and hold the MENU button, while powering-up the
beltpack(s).
7. On the base station, use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons
to change the channel to an unoccupied receive channel.
8. Press SET twice to set channel and group.
The base should now display the audio channel of the
bel
tpack and a battery symbol appears shortly.
9. Plug a headset into each beltpack.
10. Adjust the software menu for microphone gain so the over
modulation light flashes only on some of the words at
normal speech levels.
1. On/Off & Volume Control
2. BAT/PK Light
3. Talk Light
4. TALK Button
5. Channel 1 & 2 Lights
6. Wireless Talk-Around (WTA)
7. Stage Announce (SA)
8. Audio Channel Select
9. MENU and SET Buttons
10. LCD Display
11. UP and DOWN Buttons
12. Headset Connector
13. Battery Latch
14. Receive & Transmit
Antenna