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BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Introduction 11
BTR-30N – Rear Panel
FIGURE 3. BTR-30N - Rear Panel
1. VHF Receive Antenna - Female “TNC” Connector. Color
band on antenna must match color dot on base station.
2. Relay Contact - A dry contact closure which activates
when a beltpack user presses the stage announce (SA)
button. Normally Open (NO). The rating is one amp at 24V
maximum.
3. Program Connector - Used to update software in unit.
4. Base Station Link Jacks - When multiple base stations are
connected through this jack, it allows wireless talk around
(WTA) audio from the beltpacks to be routed from system
to system. Also allows CAN bus data to be passed between
base stations.
5. Intercom 1 - Interface to wired intercom channel 1.
2-Wire
- Male and female 3-pin XLR connectors wired
in parallel. The connectors are switched to the
appropriate intercom configuration via software.
4-Wire -
An RJ-45 type jack compatible with Matrix
type intercom systems.
6. Intercom 2 - Interface to wired intercom channel 2.
2-Wire
- Male and female 3-pin XLR connectors wired
in parallel. The connectors are switched to the
appropriate intercom configuration via software.
4-Wire -
An RJ-45 type jack compatible with Matrix
type intercom systems.
7. Auxiliary Input/Output - One 3-pin female XLR / 1/4-
inch combination input connector and one 3-pin male XLR
output connector.
8. Stage Announce Output - Passes the audio from any of the
base station’s beltpacks that have selected Stage Announce
(SA).
9. DC Input Jack - Accepts 24 VDC (5.5mm by 2.5mm
screw on plug), 2.5 Amps to power the base station from a
DC source. Base may be connected to DC and AC source at
the same time. If AC source fails the base automatically
switches to DC power. Inside the base there is a user
replaceable fuse in-line with the DC input jack. This fuse is
a 5A, 250V, 5x20mm, fast acting ceramic cartridge.
10. Power - IEC receptacle. Accepts 100–240 VAC, 1A
maximum, 50–60Hz.
11. UHF Transmit Antenna - Female TNC Connector. Color
band on antenna must match color dot on base station.