HME DX300ES Operating instructions
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HME DX300ES is a wireless headset system designed for professional use in various applications such as live performances, broadcast, and production. It features a base station, beltpack transmitters, and optional all-in-one headsets, providing clear and reliable audio transmission. The system allows for multiple beltpacks to operate simultaneously, enabling multiple users to communicate wirelessly. With its interference avoidance technology, the DX300ES minimizes signal dropouts and ensures stable operation even in crowded RF environments.
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DX300ES
Wireless Headset System
HME# 400G623
Rev A 2/16/09
Operating Instructions
Table of Contents
FCC NOTICE
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by HM Electronics, Inc. could void the users authority to operate this equipment.
Hereby, HM Electronics, Inc. declares that the DX300ES is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
This product operates in the 2400 to 2483.5 MHz frequency range. The use of this frequency range is not yet harmonized between all countries. Some countries may restrict the use of a portion of this band or impose other restriction relating to power level or use. You should contact your Spectrum authority to determine possible restrictions.
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
The European Union (EU) WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) places an obligation on producers (manufacturers, distributors and/or retailers) to take-back electronic products at the end of their useful life. The WEEE Directive covers most HME products being sold into the EU as of August 13, 2005. Manufacturers, distributors and retailers are obliged to finance the costs of recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.
Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by Users in the European Union
The symbol shown below is on the product or on its packaging which indicates that this product was put on the market after
August 13, 2005 and must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of the user’s waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of WEEE. The separate collection and recycling of waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local authority, your household waste disposal service or the seller from whom you purchased the product.
HM Electronics, Inc. is not responsible for equipment malfunctions due to erroneous translation of its publications from their original English version. Illustrations in this publication are approximate representations of the actual equipment, and may not be exactly as the equipment appears.
© 2009 HM Electronics, Inc.
The HME logo and product names are registered trademarks of HM Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION
The DX300ES is a digital wireless communication system that enables handsfree two-way secure communication on two independent channels, or both channels at the same time. It can be operated with AC or battery power.
Multiple base stations can be interconnected for expanded capabilities.
In addition to the standard communication among base station and beltpac operators, the system can be configured to operate with almost any radio or digital matrix (4-Wire) communication system.
This manual provides detailed setup and operating instructions for your
DX300ES system.
The following examples are of typical DX300ES applications.
Radio Communication Center
Theatre
Broadcasting
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SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Base statio n
Power adapter and cord
Beltpac with headset, pouch and battery
Battery charger with power supply and cord for beltpac and all-in-one headset batteries
Antennas
Battery sled
OR
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Headset
Base station interconnect cable
8-pin and 10-pin spring clamp connectors
All-in-one headset with battery
Travel case
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Headset with dual ear muffs
Model # HS15D
Headset extension cable, 6 ft (1.83 meter)
Rechargeable battery for base station
Model # BAT850
Remote antenna kit with
6 foot (1.83 meter) cable and bracket
All-in-one headset with battery
Model # WH300
Foam earmuffs for all-in-one headset
Battery charger for use with rechargeable base station batteries
Model # AC850
Remote antenna kit with
30 foot (9.14 meter) cable and bracket
Adapter cable for headset with dynamic microphone and XLR connector
Model # MD-XLR4F
MD-XLR4M
MD-XLR5F
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Lightweight headset
Model # HS16
EQUIPMENT FEATURES
Base Station
Top Panel —
Left headset volume control
Left talk lights
Left select button
Left talk button
Battery compartment latches
Antennas
Active Channel lights
Clear/Band button
Registration button
Status indicator
Reset switch
(recessed)
Power button
Right headset volume control
Right talk lights
Right select button
Right talk button
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Front Panel —
Left Side Panel —
Cable “input” from another base station
Right Side Panel —
Right headset connector
Rear Panel —
8-pin connector for equipment relay controlled by beltpac buttons
Microphone gain adjustment for left headset
Microphone gain adjustment for right headset
Antenna connectors
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Single/Dual base station selection switch
Cable “output” to another base station
Auxiliary audio in/out volume adjustments
(recessed)
Left headset connector
Primary/Secondary base station selection switch
Power supply connector
10-pin connector for auxiliary audio connection input/output
Beltpac
X-channel button
Power/X-channel light
Headset cable connector
ALL button
O-channel button
Volume down button
Power/O-channel light
Volume up button
Power button
All-In-One Headset (optional)
Power/Talk light
Microphone boom
Power button
Headband slide-to-fit
Sanitary muff
Talk light
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Battery
Battery release latch
ALL button
O-channel button
X-channel button
Volume up button
Volume down button
Battery release latch
Battery
SECTION 3. EQUIPMENT SETUP
BATTERY CHARGER
NOTE: Set up the battery charger and charge all beltpac and/or all-in-one headset batteries while you are setting up the base station.
1
Connect power supply to charger and electrical outlet
Power supply
Power supply cord
2
Charge all beltpac batteries
Charging time is approximately 3 hours
Storage ports for charged batteries
Put up to 4 batteries in charging ports
Status lights next to each charging port
Red light
Stays on steady while battery is charging
Green light
Goes on when battery is fully charged
Yellow light
Stays on steady when charging port is empty
Flashes if battery is too hot to charge
If on steady when battery is in charging port, charge has failed – See instructions on side of charger
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BASE STATION
Antenna and AC Power Connections
1
Screw both antennas onto the connectors on the back of the base station.
Tighten at 90° angle.
90
° angle
2
Set up base station where no objects are
Antenna connectors
blocking the line-of-sight from base station to the beltpacs.
If base station can not be set up with no objects in line-of-sight between it and the beltpacs, install the antennas away from the base station.
See page 17 for remote antenna installation.
3
Plug power adapter into base station and screw nut onto connector, then plug power cord into power adapter and electrical outlet.
Power adapter
Power cord
NOTE: A fully charged battery can be kept in the base station as a backup in case of AC power interruption.
If AC power is unavailable, the base station can operate on battery power
(See page 9).
4
Press POWER button to turn power on.
5
Plug headsets into base station, inserting headset plugs all the way into connectors.
Left headset connector
Right headset connector
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Optional Battery Operation of Base Station
NOTE: Always plug base station into AC power when it is available.
Turn base station off when it is not being used, to conserve battery power.
Typical base station battery life when used continuously is as follows:
BAT850 Rechargeable Battery 3 hours
1
If you are using the battery sled, load 6 “AA” batteries into it.
2
Pull back on the battery compartment latches and lift the battery compartment cover on the base station.
Battery compartment latches
Battery compartment cover
Battery sled
BAT850
Battery
3
Insert the battery sled or rechargeable
BAT850 battery (optional) into the battery compartment and close the cover.
4
If you are using the BAT850 battery, put it in the AC850 battery charger (optional) for recharging after each use.
Follow the instructions received with the charger.
Charging time is approximately 3 hours.
AC850 Battery Charger
NOTE: When base station battery power is low, everyone connected to or registered to that base station will hear a tone in their headset, repeating every 8 seconds and both headset select lights will blink.
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Spectrum Friendly™ Interference Avoidance
Interference such as popping sounds may occur when frequencies of a WiFi system, a wireless DMX lighting system or another HME system is in use.
This interference may be avoided if these systems can be limited to one portion of the 2.4GHz to 2.48GHz frequency band, and your base station is set to operate in the opposite half of the band as follows:
1
Turn the base station power on.
The STATUS window will show “8” for a few seconds.
After the “8” disappears, the
STATUS window will be blank.
2
Press and hold the CLEAR/BAND button and, while you are still holding the CLEAR/BAND button, press and hold the REGISTER button.
When the STATUS window shows L, H or A, release both buttons.
3
Press the CLEAR/BAND button repeatedly to cycle through parts of the
frequency band ― L = Low end, H = High end and A = All
Stop at the desired setting and wait until “c” appears on the STATUS display.
NOTE: Base stations are shipped in the “A” (default) position.
“c” will appear on the STATUS display if you are re-setting the frequency band.
If you change a base station’s existing frequency band setting, you will have to re-register all beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets that were registered to that base station.
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Multiple Base Stations
Up to 20 crewmembers can communicate in the dual-channel mode, 5 per base station, by interconnecting base stations as described below.
Audio Connection
Connect base stations with the provided interconnect cable, from the BASE
OUT connector on one to the BASE IN connector on the other.
BASE OUT connector
BASE IN connector
Interconnect cable
Primary base station
Secondary base station
Dual Channel Setting
On the right side of the base stations, set the MODE switch to the DUAL or
SNGL position.
MODE switch
Right side of base station
Dual channel (DUAL) ― 3 beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets can be used in
the hands-free mode.
Single channel (SNGL) ― When dual channel operation is not required,
4 beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets can be used in the hands-free mode.
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Multiple Base Station Initialization
Multiple base stations must be “initialized” according to the following instructions, so their frequencies will not cause interference.
After initializing each base station, register each beltpac that will be used with that base station (See page 15).
Primary/Secondary Base Station Setting
Set the BASE switch on each base station as described below, and then configure each base station through the initialization procedure that follows.
On the right side of each base station, set the BASE switch as follows:
1
Primary base station – Leave the BASE switch in the PRI position.
2
Secondary base stations – On each secondary base station, move the
BASE switch to the SEC position, and then press the base station
POWER switch twice to turn the power off and back on again to activate the setting.
BASE switch
Right side of base station
3
With the primary base station powered on first, turn on the secondary base station.
The STATUS window will show
“8” for a few seconds, and then a double bar.
STATUS window with double bar
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4
Press the REGISTER button on the primary base station
The STATUS window will show a small “o.”
5
Press the REGISTER button on the secondary base station to assign it a number (1, 2 or 3).
Wait until the base is initialized (approximately 10 seconds).
RECOMMENDED: If only two base stations will be used, set the secondary base station to #2.
HINT!
Mark each base station with its assigned number, and then, when registering beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets, mark them with the number of the base station they are registered to, for later identification.
6
When initialization is complete, the STATUS window will show one bar.
7
Press the REGISTER button on the primary base station to clear the STATUS window, or just wait and the display will automatically go blank after timing out.
8
Repeat steps 1 – 5 to initialize up to three secondary base stations.
NOTE: When multiple HME base stations are to be used in the Spectrum Friendly™ mode, the primary base station should always be set to the required band first.
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Base Station Microphone Gain Adjustment
The microphone gain adjustment allows you to adjust the level of your voice as it is transmitted from the headsets plugged into the base station, to the rest of the system.
Microphone gain must be adjusted for each base station headset.
1
Use a headset that is plugged into the right side of a base station, and locate the MIC GAIN adjustment that is recessed in a hole on the right side of the base station.
Insert small screwdriver
2
Insert a small screwdriver in the hole and turn the adjustment clockwise to increase or counterclockwise to decrease microphone gain.
Base station microphone gain adjustment
3
Speak into the headset microphone and listen to your own voice level
(sidetone) in the headset as you adjust the microphone gain.
4
Use a headset that is plugged into the left side of a base station, and locate the MIC GAIN adjustment on the left side of the base station, and then repeat steps 2 and 3 for the left side headset.
5
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each base station.
NOTE: Base station microphone gain is factory set at about one-third from minimum level.
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BELTPACS
Beltpac Registration
NOTE: Registration of all-in-one headsets is the same as the beltpac registration described below, except for step 2.
If you have more than one base station, you must register each beltpac and/or all-in-one headset to the base station it will be used with.
1
Turn the base station power on, and beltpac power off.
2
Plug the headset into the beltpac and put the headset on your head.
3
Press the REGISTER button on the base station registration panel.
A lower case “o” will appear on the
STATUS window.
4
Press and hold the ALL button on the beltpac while you press and release its
PWR (power) button.
REGISTER button
STATUS window
ALL button
After a brief delay, you should hear
“Registration complete” in the headset.
An ID number for this beltpac will appear briefly on the STATUS window.
5
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each beltpac.
Power button
NOTE: If the registration is not successful, you will hear “Registration failed.”
If this happens, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING, on page 25.
NOTE: If you try to register more than 15 beltpacs to a base station:
An “F” (Full) will appear in the STATUS window and you will hear “Registration failed” in the headset.
Clear all current registrations by pressing and holding the CLEAR/BAND button while you press and release the RESET button with a pen point.
Continue holding the CLEAR/BAND button after you release the RESET button until the clear code “c” (lower case) appears on the STATUS window.
Register all beltpacs, one at a time, including previously registered beltpacs.
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Beltpac or All-In-One Headset Adjustments
Sidetone Adjustment (Beltpac only, not on all-in-one headset)
When you speak into the microphone, you can hear sidetone (your own voice) in the beltpac headset.
Sidetone can be adjusted as follows:
1
Be sure the beltpac power is on.
2
While holding down the “O” button, press the volume-up ▲ or volume-down
▼
button as many times as needed to reach an acceptable level.
You do not hear beeps except for maximum or minimum double beep.
Maximum sidetone level is recommended.
Microphone Gain Adjustment
Some people speak louder or softer than average. The microphone gain adjustment helps to compensate for extremes in speaking level of individuals using beltpacs or all-in-one headsets.
NOTE: The microphone gain can be monitored through sidetone, or preferably by someone else using a beltpac or all-in-one headset, or at the base station.
1
Be sure the beltpac or all-in-one headset power is on.
2
While holding down the “X” button, press the volume-up ▲ or volume-
down ▼ button as many times as needed to reach an acceptable level.
You do not hear beeps except for maximum or minimum double beep.
Recommended microphone gain levels are:
Beltpacs – 12 clicks down from maximum
All-in-one headsets – 8 clicks down from maximum
NOTE: You will hear “Maximum” if you try to go above maximum microphone gain.
You will hear repeating beeps if you try to go below minimum microphone gain.
Microphone gain and sidetone adjustments will be saved in memory and do not need to be reset after the unit is turned off and on.
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OPTIONAL REMOTE ANTENNA INSTALLATION
If it is not possible to avoid obstructions that may block signals between the base station and the beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets, it may be necessary to locate the antennas away from the base station. Remote antenna kits with either 6 foot (1.83 meter) or 30 foot (9.14 meter) cables can be used to mount the antennas wherever necessary to alleviate this problem.
To order a remote antenna kit, see optional equipment on page 3.
Installation instructions are enclosed with the remote antenna kit.
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OPTIONAL AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
Equipment requiring 4-Wire audio interfacing, such as audio/video recorders or hardwired intercoms, can be connected to the 10-pin connector and plugged into the rear panel of the base station.
Equipment requiring relay closure, such as a router or mobile radio, can be connected to the 8-pin connector and plugged into rear panel of the base station.
1
Connect the enclosed 10-pin connector to the wires from your auxiliary audio equipment according to this table.
Pin Connections
2 Aux In + O
Differential pair
4 Aux Out + O
Differential pair
5 Ground
Connection
8 Aux In + X
10 Aux Out + X
Differential pair
Differential pair
2
Connect the enclosed 8-pin connector to the wires from equipment you would like to control from the O, X or ALL buttons on your beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets
(i.e. long range radio).
3
Plug the connectors into the back panel of the base station.
8-pin and 10-pin spring clamp connectors
4
Using a small screwdriver in the holes on the front panel of the base station, you can adjust the IN and OUT sound level of “O” and “X” communication channels as needed.
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SECTION 4. EQUIPMENT OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
Base Station
Left headset controls
Right headset controls
Headset volume
Channel indicator lights
(O, ALL or X)
Green
– Listen only
Red
– Talk and listen
Channel select button
(O, ALL or X)
Talk button
(Push ON – Push OFF)
1
Press base station POWER button to turn on power.
2
Put left or right headset on your head.
Use headset controls on same side of base station as headset.
3
Adjust headset volume as needed.
CAUTION:
Having your headset at a high volume level for a long time can
cause hearing damage.
4
Press channel SELECT button; Green light appears above O, ALL or X
selection ― Press SELECT button again to change selection
O = O channel only ― ALL = both O & X channels ― X = X channel only
5
To talk to beltpac and/or all-in-one headset users, press and release TALK button − Green light turns red.
Talk and listen as in normal telephone conversation.
Press and release TALK button again when you finish talking.
(You will still hear them, but they will not hear you.)
NOTE: Base station TALK buttons do not activate relay closures.
6
To turn base station off, press and hold POWER button until the lights go off.
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Beltpac / All-In-One Headset
The O, X and ALL button functions described below are for operation in the standard default mode. The buttons can also be set to function in other modes. See page 22 for operating mode setups.
1
Be sure fully charged battery is in the unit.
2
If using beltpac —
Plug headset into beltpac and put headset on your head.
Slide beltpac into pouch and clip it on your belt.
3
Press and release PWR (power) button to turn unit on.
All-in-one headset power button
Beltpac power button
(above earpiece on inside surface)
4
Press and release O button to communicate with O channel users, or press the X button to communicate with X channel users.
Speak to O channel users and activate O relay
Speak to X channel users and activate X relay
5
To communicate with both O and X channel users, press and hold ALL button while talking.
Speak to ALL O and X channel users and activate both O and X relays
6
Adjust headset volume as needed.
Increase volume Decrease volume
CAUTION:
Having your headset at a high volume level for a long time can
cause hearing damage.
7
To turn unit off, press and hold power button for about 2 seconds until you hear “Power off.”
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Changing Batteries
Beltpac batteries typically provide 20 hours of continuous use in listen mode.
If you hear “Change battery” in your headset
―
Battery release latch
1
If using beltpac, remove it from its pouch.
2
On beltpac or all-in-one headset, slide battery release latch in direction of arrow.
3
Lift battery out of beltpac or all-in-one headset.
4
Place battery in battery charger port for recharging.
5
Install fully charged battery in beltpac or all-in-one headset.
6
If using beltpac, put it back in its pouch.
Beltpac
Battery
Battery release latch
All-in-one headset
Battery
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Operating Mode Setup
Set up beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets to operate in the desired mode by pressing and holding the button combinations shown below when you press the PWR (power) button to turn the unit on.
Mode
O-channel only
O-channel + ALL
X-channel only
X-channel + ALL
Latching
(Hands-Free, Full-Duplex)
Button Combination
Hold O and press PWR
Hold O + ALL and press PWR
Hold X and press PWR
Hold X + ALL and press PWR
O-channel + X-channel only Hold X + O and press PWR
Hold ALL + ▲ and press PWR
Button Functions
X = X-channel only
O = O-channel only
ALL = both X and O channels
X & O both = O-channel
ALL has no function
X & O both = O-channel
ALL = both X and O channels
X & O both = X-channel
ALL has no function
X & O both = X-channel
ALL = both X and O channels
X = X-channel only
O = O-channel only
ALL has no function
X & O will latch on when pressed and released, for a normal two-way conversation
Push-To-Talk (PTT) Hold ALL + ▼ and press PWR
X, O & ALL must be pressed and held while you talk, and released to listen
NOTE: Mode settings will be stored, so your beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets will have the same mode settings after you turn them off and back on.
NOTE: ALL does not latch on, and must be held down to hear both O and X.
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RADIO APPLICATIONS
Emergency Services
Operating Scenario
●
All crewmembers will hear both the Crew Channel and Radio Channel simultaneously.
●
All crewmembers have the ability to talk to other crewmembers in either
Latching (hands-free) or PTT (push-to-talk) modes, using either the O or X buttons.
●
All crewmembers have the ability to talk to the radio channel in a PTT mode, using the ALL button.
Beltpac Configuration
●
Set for Latching mode with the O and ALL buttons enabled.
●
The X button will work as a second O button.
NOTE: Application shown is for radio equipment requiring Ext MIC PTT connection to be pulled low to key radio transmitter.
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Production Crew with Separate Radio Channel
Operating Scenario
●
Production Manager will monitor Radio Channel and Production Crew
Channel simultaneously, hands free. Production Manager can selectively talk to Radio channel or Production Crew Channel.
●
Production Crew members will hear and talk to Production crew members only.
●
Radio Crew members will hear and talk to radio Crew members only.
Beltpac Configuration
●
Production Manager Beltpac set for X and O and ALL (monitor on O).
●
Crew Beltpac set for X only.
NOTE: Application shown is for radio equipment requiring Ext MIC PTT connection to be pulled low to key radio transmitter.
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SECTION 5. TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are unable to correct any of the problems described below or if your problem is not covered, call 1-800-848-4468 for assistance.
Power light on base station does not come on when power button is pressed.
Be sure the power supply is properly connected to the base station, and the power cord is properly connected to the power supply and electrical outlet.
If operating on battery power, be sure the battery is charged and in the battery compartment with the cover securely closed.
Beltpac or all-in-one headset power lights do not turn green and you hear “out of range.”
Be sure the base station power is on.
Turn beltpac or all-in-one headset power on and off.
Beltpac or all-in-one headset may be too far from the base station.
When trying to register a beltpac or all-in-one headset, you hear “registration failed.”
Press the RESET button on the base station with the point of a pen.
The STATUS window will show “8” and then become blank.
Try again to register the beltpac or all-in-one headset.
If registration fails again, call your dealer for assistance.
No one can hear me when I talk.
On the beltpac or all-in-one headset, be sure you are pressing the X, O or ALL button.
On the base station, be sure you have selected the correct channel, and you are pressing the
TALK button.
Be sure the headset plug is properly connected to the beltpac or base station.
With more than one base station, one base station operator can not hear O or ALL transmission from another base, or another base station operator can not hear X or
ALL transmission from another base.
Be sure interface cable is properly connected from BASE OUT on the primary base station to
BASE IN on the secondary base station, and so on.
If problem is not resolved, try using a different interface cable.
No or low auxiliary audio sound.
Check wiring from auxiliary equipment to AUX AUDIO connector on back of the base station.
Turn AUX AUDIO adjustments on front of base station with a small standard (flat) screw driver, clockwise to increase level and counterclockwise to decrease level.
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Beltpac or all-in-one headset users can not hear or talk to base station operators who are using headsets.
Be sure base station headsets are fully plugged into the base station headset connectors.
Be sure the appropriate SELECT lights are red (O, X or ALL) when base station operators are talking.
Be sure everyone is talking or listening on the right channel (O, X or ALL).
Beltpac range is bad.
Be sure antennas are properly connected and tightened on base station.
Be sure base station is positioned where there are no physical obstructions blocking line-ofsight from the base station to beltpacs or all-in-one headsets.
Beeping is heard in base station headset and SELECT lights are blinking.
Base station is operating on battery power and battery is low.
Not all beltpac buttons are working.
Button functions may have been changed to work in the desired operating mode
(See page 22).
There is interference from a cordless telephone.
A 2400MHz cordless telephone nearby may cause interference, which may be corrected by doing the following:
Change frequencies on the phone.
Move the phone as far as possible from the base station.
Use another type phone.
(If your base station does not have a battery backup)
In the event of an electrical power outage — such as from lightning or a power generator failure, if you experience problems with your DX300ES equipment after the power comes on again, unplug the AC power supply from its electrical outlet and wait 15 seconds, then plug it back in.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Are the battery charger and base station power supplies interchangeable?
Yes.
What is the maximum recommended number of base stations that can be linked together with interconnect cables?
Four.
Does linking the base stations automatically prevent them from interfering with each other?
No, all bases that are linked together must be initialized or set to the high or low portion of the frequency band to prevent them from interfering with each other’s frequencies.
If the primary base station is turned off just momentarily (before the secondary base(s) have a chance to start working independently), will the secondary base(s) automatically re-initialize to the primary?
Yes, the secondary base(s) will re-establish communication without being initialized again.
Will a secondary base station continue to operate if its primary is turned off for a period of time?
Yes & No. Secondary base stations will initially stop operating when the primary base is turned off, but will resume operation independently after about 40 seconds.
Three bars will appear in its STATUS display, and its beltpacs will still be able to communicate.
If the primary base station is turned back on, the secondary base must be turned off and on again to re-establish proper initialization.
Can I use more than three beltpacs on a single base station in dual channel mode?
Yes, but only three users will be able to transmit at the same time.
Up to 15 beltpacs can be registered to a single base station.
Beltpacs and all-in-one headsets should be placed in push-to-talk (PTT) mode when more than
3 beltpacs or all-in-one headsets are used (See page 22).
What should I do if my carrying case and equipment get wet?
Dry them out thoroughly before further use.
Be sure all equipment is dry before using it again.
CAUTION
: Plugging wet electrical equipment into an AC power outlet is dangerous!
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SECTION 6. TECHNICAL DATA
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
Base Station
GENERAL
⎯
Frequency Range:
Frequency Response:
Power Requirements:
Temperature Range:
Size:
All, 2400 – 2483.5 MHz
Low, 2401.92 to 2439.94 MHz
High, 2443.39 to 2481.41 MHz
200 Hz to 3.5 kHz
100-240VAC, 50-60Hz
12-14VDC or six AA batteries (NiMH optional)
32-122°F (0-50°C)
8” x 8” x 3.5” (20.32 x 20.32 x 8.89 cm)
Weight: 2.75 lb with battery (1.25 kg)
# of Beltpacs per Base: 15 can be registered; any 4 can have simultaneous full-duplex
8-Wire I/O: communication at one time (in single channel mode)
RJ45, 600
Ω balanced out, high impedance in
Auxiliary Audio:
Headset Connectors:
Electret microphone:
Headset Output:
Top Panel Controls and Indicators:
10-Ckt Phoenix connector, 600
Ω balanced out, high impedance in, level adjustable
4-pin mini-DIN
45 K
Ω
200mW into 32
Ω
Power button
Left and Right headset controls
Rotary knobs for headset volume (VOL) adjustment
Headset SELECT buttons (O, X or ALL)
Headset TALK buttons
Registration button button
RESET switch (recessed)
STATUS
Front Panel:
Headset transmit dual-color LEDs, left and right (red/green) – O, X, ALL
RECEIVE LEDs (green) – O, X, ALL
Auxiliary input and output level adjustments
Left Panel: 8-wire audio port
Microphone gain adjustment
Left headset connector
Right Panel: Right headset connector
Microphone gain adjustment
8-wire
Single/Dual selection switch
Primary/Secondary selection switch
Rear Panel:
Antenna Type:
Auxiliary input and output connectors
Antenna
External ½ -wave dipole (R-TNC connector)
RX/TX horizontal/vertical diversity
System Distortion: <2%
Communication Security: 64-bit encryption dual-slot diversity
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TRANSMITTER
⎯
Type:
Transmit Power:
Modulation Type:
Frequency Stability:
Harmonics/Spurious:
RECEIVER
⎯
Frequency hopping, spread spectrum
100mW burst
Gaussian filtered FSK, TDMA
13 ppm
Exceeds FCC and ETSI specifications over temperature
Type:
RF Sensitivity:
Frequency Stability:
Frequency hopping, spread spectrum
<–90dBm w 10
13 ppm
-3
BER
Distortion: <2%
Beltpac
Frequency Range: 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz
Antenna: Internal,
Frequency Response:
Transmit Power:
200 Hz to 3.5 kHz
100mW burst
-3
BER RF Sensitivity:
Battery Requirements:
Battery Life:
<–90dBm w 10
3.6V lithium ion, rechargeable
Hands-free – up to 14 hours
PTT – up to 20 hours
Temperature Range:
Weight:
32-122°F (0-50°C)
7.4 oz (.21 kg) with battery and pouch
Headset Connector: 4-pin, mini-DIN
Microphone: Electret
Headset Output:
Controls: Power
Indicators:
160mW into 32
Ω
Volume-up
Dual-color LED (red/green)
All-In-One Headset
Frequency Range: 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz
Antenna: Internal
Frequency Response: 200 Hz to 3.5 kHz
Transmit Power:
RF Sensitivity:
Battery Requirements:
Battery Life:
100mW burst
<–90dBm w 10
-3
BER
3.6V lithium ion, rechargeable
Hands-free – up to 14 hours
Temperature Range:
Weight:
PTT – up to 20 hours
32-122°F (0-50°C)
5.7 oz (.16 kg) with battery
Microphone: Electret
Headset Output:
Controls: Power,
Indicators:
160mW into 32
Ω
S, Volume-down T, O, X, ALL
Transmit LED (red in defense / green in offense)
Power LED (red/green)
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BASE STATION
BLOCK DIAGRAM
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SECTION 7. INDEX
Base station audio connection (multiple base stations) ...............................................................................11 features......................................................................................................................................4 interference avoidance, Spectrum Friendly™ .........................................................................10 microphone gain adjustment ...................................................................................................14 operation..................................................................................................................................19 primary/secondary setting (multiple base stations) .................................................................12 setup (multiple base stations)..................................................................................................11 setup (single base station).........................................................................................................8 setup for battery operation.........................................................................................................9 single/dual channel setting ......................................................................................................11 specifications ...........................................................................................................................28
Base station block diagram .........................................................................................................30
Battery charger setup....................................................................................................................7
Beltpac changing batteries ...................................................................................................................21 features......................................................................................................................................6 microphone gain adjustment ...................................................................................................16 operating mode setup..............................................................................................................22 operation..................................................................................................................................20 registration...............................................................................................................................15 side tone adjustment ...............................................................................................................16 specifications ...........................................................................................................................29
Equipment optional......................................................................................................................................3 standard.....................................................................................................................................2
Headset, all-in-one changing batteries ...................................................................................................................21 features......................................................................................................................................6 microphone gain adjustment ...................................................................................................16 operating mode setup..............................................................................................................22 operation..................................................................................................................................20 registration...............................................................................................................................15 specifications ...........................................................................................................................29
Optional equipment installation auxiliary equipment connection ...............................................................................................18 remote antennas......................................................................................................................17
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................................................................25
Frequently Asked Questions ...................................................................................................27
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Table of contents
- 5 STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- 6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
- 7 EQUIPMENT FEATURES
- 7 Base Station
- 9 Beltpac
- 9 All-In-One Headset (optional)
- 10 BATTERY CHARGER
- 11 BASE STATION
- 11 Antenna and AC Power Connections
- 12 Optional Battery Operation of Base Station
- 13 Spectrum Friendly™ Interference Avoidance
- 14 Multiple Base Stations
- 14 Audio Connection
- 14 Dual Channel Setting
- 15 Multiple Base Station Initialization
- 15 Primary/Secondary Base Station Setting
- 17 Base Station Microphone Gain Adjustment
- 18 BELTPACS
- 18 Beltpac Registration
- 19 Beltpac or All-In-One Headset Adjustments
- 19 Sidetone Adjustment (Beltpac only, not on all-in-one headset)
- 19 Microphone Gain Adjustment
- 20 OPTIONAL REMOTE ANTENNA INSTALLATION
- 21 OPTIONAL AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONNECTION
- 22 BASIC OPERATION
- 22 Base Station
- 23 Beltpac / All-In-One Headset
- 24 Changing Batteries
- 25 Operating Mode Setup
- 26 RADIO APPLICATIONS
- 26 Emergency Services
- 26 Operating Scenario
- 26 Beltpac Configuration
- 27 Production Crew with Separate Radio Channel
- 27 Operating Scenario
- 27 Beltpac Configuration
- 30 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- 31 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
- 31 Base Station
- 32 Beltpac
- 32 All-In-One Headset
- 33 BASE STATION BLOCK DIAGRAM