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Operating Manual Wireless Intercom System XO-AP XO-1 Wireless Intercom System Telex® Telex Communications, Inc.
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Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1-1 General Description.............................................................................................................1-1 System Features ...................................................................................................................1-1 Section 2 XO-AP Base Station 2-1 Controls and Connections....................................................................................................2-1 Section 3 XO-1 Beltpack 3-1
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Section 1 - Introduction General Description System Features The Telex Legacyä Series is a full duplex • Easy base station and beltpack setup. (simultaneous talk and listen), multi-channel, wireless intercom system. Legacy offers a complete solution for 2 to 7 coaches per sideline, fast and easy set-up, • Uses mature 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN durable beltpacks, 64 bit audio encryption, and Technology. professional grade headsets. • Audio in the system is encrypted via a 64 bit DES The mai
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Section 2 - XO-AP Base Station Controls and Connections 1 3 5 6 7 9 11 TRANSMIT RECEIVE ANTENNA ANTENNA ON Telex SELECT POWER CORD RED: CHARGING RETAINER LOW AP GREEN: READY BATTERY ACTIVE CHANNEL 12 VDC CLEAR SCAN PGM OFF CHANNEL 400mA LOCK XO-AP 8 10 2 4 Front View Rear View 1. On/Off Switch – Turns the power on/off to the base 8. Select Button – Press the button to select the desired station. RF channel for the base station. • ClearScan – Press and hold the button until t
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Section 3 - XO-1 Beltpack Controls and Connections 6 7 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 BATTERY R Telex MIC MIC + TALK CHG OFF EXT O X Bottom View Top View 1. On/Off & Volume Control – Turns the beltpack 7. Charge Light. power on/off and controls headset volume. • RED = Beltpack battery is charging. 2. Battery Light – • GREEN = Beltpack battery is charged. • GREEN - Battery OK 8. Headset Connector – Standard 4-pin XLR connector. • RED - Battery Low (needs charged) • Pin 1 = Microphone GND
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Section 4 - Specifications Legacyä Technical Specifications RF Technology............................................................................................................IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) Frequency Band of Operation ......................................................................................2.412 to 2.462 GHz FCC License ..............................................................................................................No License Required Encryption Technology....
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Section 5 - Operation 4. Plug the XO-AP’s external power supply into an Set-up AC outlet if available. If external power is not Prior to use, the XO-1 beltpacks and the XO-AP base available then the XO-AP can run off internal station need to have their battery packs fully charged. battery (if already charged). Refer to the charging instructions of this section for instructions on charging. 1. Place the XO-AP base station in the area of use. 2. Attached the two antenna cables from the antenna to
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2. You can now scan for another channel, manually 4. Wear the beltpack on the hip. Place them in a select a channel or lock the current channel by position that allows for greatest visibility to the using one of the following procedures: XO-AP antenna in the press box. 5. XO-1 Top Panel Buttons – The XO-1 has three top • Clear Scan – Hold the
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° Release the “O” or “X” button, and the After an event the XO-AP base station will need to button when at the desired level. charge for at least 10 – 14 hours. • The higher the microphone gain the louder that beltpack user’s voice will sound to other users The XO-AP may be left on charge indefinitely. and themselves. Long Term Storage Halftime “Long term storage” of the system is defined as no use of the system for 1 month or longer. Due to the 1. During halftime leave the XO-AP base sta
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Li-Ion Batteries The Li-Ion batteries used in the XO-1 and XO-AP are excellent batteries for portable, outdoor applications. They have a high energy density (energy per weight) compare to other rechargeable battery technologies (NiCd, NiMH, Alkaline, Gel Cells), are low maintenance, and offer superior performance at low temperatures. For best performance after long-term storage, Telex recommends the batteries be charged to 30% - 50% of capacity before being placed in storage. This is the typical
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Section 6 - Encryption Code Encryption Code The following instructions use Telnet and Windows® The Legacy system uses a 64 bit DES (Digital 2000 to log into the beltpack. Other applications and Encryption Standard) encryption algorithm to encrypt operating systems will be similar. all audio in the system. The beltpacks in the system have a “key” in the software that the algorithm uses as 1. Unplug any current RJ-45 network connections the basis for the encryption. The same “key” must be from th
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9. Press and hold down the “X” button on the Enter new password 1. beltpack. Keep holding the “X” button and turn-on This option allows the user to change this XO-1’s the beltpack. Hold the beltpack button down until password. The default from the factory is legacy. The the green LED next to the “X” button lights up user is never allowed to change the login name of (about 20 seconds), then release button (Places the telex. beltpack in programming mode). 2. Enter new encryption key 10. Plug the
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Section 7 - Troubleshooting Please reread the operation and encryption section of this manual If you are unable to solve the problem, contact the manufacturer to make sure you have completed system set-up properly. The or dealer from whom you purchased the system for assistance. following contains troubleshooting tips that may be helpful in solving the problem. Problem Possible Cause Solution When the XO-AP power switch was • Internal battery is nearly exhausted. • Charge the battery or run off
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Section 7 - Troubleshooting continued Problem Possible Cause Solution When the XO-1 beltpack power was • Internal battery is nearly exhaused. • Charge the battery. turned on, the unit's power light came up, but the "O" button light never came • On boot, an error was encountered and • Power down the XO-1, wait two up and communication never started. the unit could not finish boot-up seconds, then power-up again. Headphone audio from another • Microphone gain on the other • Press and hold the
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Section 8 - RF Channels 802.11 RF Channels The Legacy system has the ability to operate on any one of eleven RF channels. Although there are several different frequency channel settings, there is overlap between the channels. There are three non-overlapping channels available in the FCC regulatory domain. When choosing frequency channels for systems in the vicinity of each other, you should choose frequency channels that do not overlap (e.g. Channels 1, 6, and 11). Channel Numbers 1 2
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Section 9 - Regulatory Information Regulatory Information The XO-1 and XO-AP comply with Part 15 of FCC rules and Canada RSS-210. Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. Use only the manufacturer or dealer supplied antenna(s), beltclips and/or accessories for this device. 4. The XO-AP base station complies with FCC radia
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Section 10 - Accessories and Replacement Items Model Number Part Number Description XO-1 Beltpack and Battery LP-XO1 301950002 Charger. NOTE: User must provide XO-AP serial number and IP address of all XO-1/XO-APs in system with order. Single sided w/flexible dynamic PH-1 64438100LG boom mic, 150 ohm earphone, 6" (1.8m) cord and A4F connector Dual sided w/flexible dynamic PH-2 644371000LG boom mic, 150 ohm earphone, 6' (1.8M) cord and A4F connector Single sided w/flexible dynamic HR-1 300534
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Section 10 - Accessories and Replacement Items Continued Model Number Part Number Description Dual Diversity, Flat Patch ANT-FP 302054001 Antenna with Dual Coax, 11dBi Metal Tilt and Swivel Antenna ANT-FPM 302054000 Mounting bracket for ANT-FP Antenna. Use for permanent mount of ANT-FP Flat Panel Antenna. Nylon Belt, Adjustable XOB 302054002 10-2
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