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BTR-240
TR-240
Wireless Intercom System
Operating Manual
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BTR-240TR-240Wireless Intercom SystemOperating Manual

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Important Safety InstructionsPrior to operation, read and follow all safety instructions.Throughout this manual, the following notations are used:WARN

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1. Power on/off switch – turns the power on/off to theBTR-240.2. <MENU> button – used to navigate the menu options onthe LCD.3. <SET> butt

Strona 4 - Disclaimer

11. Transmit Antenna – reverse “TNC” connector.12. Programming Input – RJ-45 jack used for wiredEthernet connections, configuration, and to updatefir

Strona 5 - Table of Contents

Technical Specifications - BTR-2402-3RF Technology ...IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)FCC License ...

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1. On/Off & Volume Control – turns the beltpack poweron/off and controls headset volume.2. Battery Light – GREEN = Battery OKYELLOW = Battery Low

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6. Charge Jack – used to charge the Li-Ion battery.Accepts a 5.5mm x 2.5mm plug with the center positive.Must be supplied with a 12VDC regulated power

Strona 9 - Section 1 - Introduction

Technical Specifications - TR-2403-3RF Technology ...IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi)FCC License ...

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UnpackingUnpack the RTS System and retrieve the Package Contents list.Verify that all contents have been received according to thePackage Contents lis

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CHG-240 Quick ChargeCharging the batteries in the CHG-240 quick charger will onlyrequire approximately 2½ hours to completely charge a deadbattery. On

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BTR-240 Base StationThe supplied omni-directional antennas have a circular antennapattern and radiate RF signals equally in all directions. Whenusing

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TR-240 BeltpackThe TR-240 beltpack contains two internal antennas which arelocated on the sides of the beltpack. The beltpack should be wornon the bel

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System Quick Start GuideThe following is a list to quickly get the BTR-240 base station andwireless TR-240 beltpacks operating.1. Select a location f

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BTR-240 OperationThis section discusses the operation and features of the BTR-240base station. This section outlines the basic operation, hardwareinte

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Status ScreenThe Status Screen is the main information screen of the basestation. It displays the status of all the system items:•RF Channel of operat

Strona 20 - Antenna Placement

Microphone Gain and Sidetone LevelThe microphone gain controls the level of audio from the localheadset microphone path that is distributed to the ext

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3. The Squelch Settings Screen is now displayed with twooptions “IC1 Squelch” and “IC2 Squelch” and a bar levelindicating their current status.4. Use

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Figure 5-13 shows an example of a loop thru connection of twoBTR-240 base stations with AudioCom and Clear-Com systems.Since RTS systems carry both ch

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Thank you from BoschWe, at Bosch Security Systems, Inc, would like to take this opportunity to thank you for choosing the RTSBTR-240 Wireless Intercom

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To modify the 2W Settings:a. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, navigate the cursornext to the option “2W Settings” and press <SET> to s

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Echo CancellationWhen any digital intercom system is connected to a 2-wiresystem, there will be some “echo”, called network (line) echo,due to the aud

Strona 26 - Local Headset Interface

4. From the 4W Intercom Menu, there are two selectableoptions, “4W Settings” and “4W Levels”.The “4W Settings” option will allow the user to modifywhi

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These modes are defined as follows:Off: The auxiliary input or output for the intercomchannel is disabled.Local: Any audio placed into the auxiliary i

Strona 28 - 2-Wire Intercom

e. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, find the desiredintercom type (off, Local, or Global) and press <SET>to select.The auxiliary outpu

Strona 29 - TO OTHER 2-WIRE EQUIPMENT

To modify the “Spk Settings”, continue with Step 3a. Tomodify the “Spk Level”, jump to Step 3c.To modify the Speaker Settings:a. Using the <UP>/

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ClearScanWhen ClearScan is activated, the BTR-240 base station willtemporarily shut down it's transmitter and begin scanning theavailable RF chan

Strona 31 - 4-Wire (Matrix) Intercom

After pressing the key sequence for System Restore, a menu willbe indicated on the LCD to select one of the restore options. Use the <UP>/<DO

Strona 32 - Auxiliary Input/Output

5-14Bosch CommunicationsBTR-240Bosch CommunicationsBTR-240A(1.0.0) 4.0RF Ch: 6 2W:1&2Assoc: 8 4W:1&2AuxIn:1LAuxOut:2GSoft

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TR-240 OperationThis section discusses the operation and features of the TR-240beltpack. This section outlines the basic operation, hardwareinterfaces

Strona 34 - Speaker Connector

Proprietary NoticeThe product information and design disclosed herein wereoriginated by and are the property of Bosch Security Systems,Inc. Bosch rese

Strona 35 - SpeakerSpeaker

In Momentary-Only (push-to-transmit) mode, the microphonepath will only be enabled while the <TALK> button is pressed.Press and hold the <TA

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Master Wireless ModeThe master wireless mode feature of the TR-240 is one of the keyreasons that the unit is so versatile. In the absence of an actual

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System RestoreThe beltpack has the ability to restore all the settings andparameters back to the factory default state. The settings that arerestored

Strona 38 - BTR-240 Menu Structure

System OperationThis section describes the different system configurations of theBTR-240 base station and the TR-240 beltpacks.NOTE: For all system co

Strona 39 - Section 6 - TR-240 Operation

Wired ModeA wired mode configuration consists of only TR-240 beltpacksconnected together via Ethernet cable or through a building’sexisting Ethernet i

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3. Connect the BTR-240 to all the wired TR-240s via Ethernetcables.•Use category 5e or better Ethernet cables that are wiredto standards T-568A or T-5

Strona 41 - Low Battery Indicator

Set-up1. Select one of the beltpacks to operate in master wirelessmode and plug in a headset.2. Turn on the master-mode TR-240 beltpack.•If the beltpa

Strona 42 - TR-24 beltpacks

Linking Multiple Base StationsUsers have several options when linking, or connecting, multipleBTR-240 base stations together. This can be accomplished

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Separation Distance and Antenna GainInterference is greatly reduced as the physical separation between access points is increased. The separation dist

Strona 44 - Wireless and Wired Mixed-Mode

BTR-240s Linked via EthernetThe Ethernet link between base stations can be used to providethe fastest connection to maintain low latency between allde

Strona 45 - Master Wireless Mode

Table of ContentsSection 1 Introduction ...1-1General Description ...

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BTR-240s Linked via 2-WireLinking base stations via 2-wire has several advantages. Since the 2-wire link is analog, there will be no extra overhead as

Strona 47 - Cell-Type Architecture

Network RequirementsThese network requirements apply to interconnect BTR-240 base stations and wired-mode TR-240 beltpacks. In general, theBTR-240 and

Strona 49 - BTR-240s Linked via Ethernet

User Configuration OptionsThe BTR-240 base station and TR-240 beltpack both haveadditional features that can be accessed by logging into the unitfrom

Strona 50 - BTR-240s Linked via 4-Wire

SSID: RTS240IP: 192.168.1.1IP: 192.168.1.1Figure 8-4IP Address on TR-240NOTE: At this point, make a note of the current settings on this screen (so th

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3. Connect the BTR-240 or TR-240 device to the computer byusing the supplied green Ethernet cable.4. Turn on the BTR-240 or TR-240 device and allow it

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User Menu OptionsThere are several ways that a particular BTR-240 or TR-240 canbe custom configured to the unique and specific requirements of a user.

Strona 53 - Network Configuration

7. Display/Edit SSIDThe Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a phrase to identify aparticular wireless network. The SSID must be the same on allwireless

Strona 54 - Logging into a Device

frequency coordination efforts may be required to avoidinterference among access points.NOTE: This feature was added in firmware version B(2.1.0)which

Strona 55 - Software Version

Li-Ion BatteriesThe BP-240 Li-Ion battery pack used in the TR-240 beltpacks areexcellent batteries for portable, indoor/outdoor applications.They have

Strona 56 - User Menu Options

Speaker Output ...5-10ClearScan ...5-12Lockout ...

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802.11 RF ChannelsFigure 10-1 displays the entire 802.11 RF channel spectrum for2.4GHz. In North America, the BTR-240 system has the ability to operat

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802.11 “Non-Overlapping” ChannelsEach of the RF channels in the 2.4GHz spectrum has a “22MHzbandwidth” which allows channels 1, 6 and 11 to exist with

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802.11 Wireless / RF InterferenceThe BTR-240 system offers many benefits by operating in the2.4GHz ISM frequency band. The main reason is that it allo

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Wired / Network InterferenceThe BTR-240 system allows both wireless and wired users tooperate at the same time. Similar to wireless interference, wire

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2-WireThe 2-wire intercom uses a standard 3-pin XLR for connectivity.The 2-wire specifications and wiring diagrams will vary dependingon which type of

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Local HeadsetThe local headset connector is a standard 4-pin XLR. A maleXLR is used for Telex devices and a female XLR is used for RTSdevices. Figures

Strona 64 - Wired / Network Interference

Auxiliary OutputThe auxiliary output jack is a 3-pin XLR. It outputs balancedaudio at line level. Refer to Figure 11-6 for the wiring diagram ofthe au

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Prior to troubleshooting, please reread the sections of this manualto ensure the system is properly set-up. The following tablecontains troubleshootin

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Section 8 User Configuration Options ...8-1Computer Requirements ...8-1Netwo

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ProblemThe “Assoc” number on the BTR-240 does not increment when a wireless TR-240 is bootedand communication does not happen.Extremely loud static is

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Problem“Echo” is heard in base station or beltpacks. After changing the RF channel or running aClear-Scan, beltpack(s) no longercommunicate. The “Ass

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FCC and Industry CanadaThe BTR-240 and TR-240 comply with Part 15 of FCC rules andCanada RSS-210.Le BTR-240 et TR-240 conforme à la Partie 15 des regl

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EU Compliance InformationThis equipment is in compliance with the following directives;2011/65/EU RoHS Directive2002/96/EC WEEE DirectivePlease dispos

Strona 73 - FCC and Industry Canada

The user must install only the kits listed below. Combinations ofextension coaxial cables and antennas that result in a radiated power level exceeding

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Japan Compliance InformationThe Japanese version of the BTR-240 system complies with theRF limits as directed by the MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs

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EU Declaration of ConformityThe version of the BTR-240 and TR-240 which display the“CE” mark on the product label are compliant with the essentialrequ

Strona 77 - EU Declaration of Conformity

Section 14 - Accessories and Replacement PartsModel NumberTR-240BP-240CHG-240HOL-240XOB24-PS24-PSEBTR-24RA-3RA-7AB-24RA-7ERA-5RA-5EPart NumberF01U168

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Section 12 Troubleshooting...12-1Section 13 Regulatory Information ...13-

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Model NumberFP-11FP-11EANT-FPANT-FBEANT-FPMRPT-3RPT-10TNC-RPPart NumberF01U117872F01U144923F01U117869F01U144924F01U117868F01U144920F01U117873F01U14492

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Model NumberME-2ME-6 ME-25 ME-50 ME-100Part NumberF01U118470 Telex TypeF01U118472 RTS TypeF01U148674 2 ft. (.61m)F01U144090 6 ft. (1.83m)F01U118903 2

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15-1Section 15 - GlossaryAAECAutomatic and Adaptable Echo Cancellation. Automatically and continuously detect “line” echo and assist in removing it fo

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15-2LatencyTime interval from when audio is sent from a device until it is received by another device.LCDLiquid Crystal Display.LEDLight Emitting Diod

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Made in U.S.A. of Do mes tic & For eign Content 09/2013 PN F01U196141 Rev 03Bosch Se cu rity Sys tem, Inc.8601 East Cornhusker High way, Lin

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General DescriptionThe RTS BTR-240 is a digital, multi-channel, wireless intercomsystem offering reliable and secure, full-duplex communicationwith up

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