BTR-240TR-240Wireless Intercom SystemOperating Manual
Important Safety InstructionsPrior to operation, read and follow all safety instructions.Throughout this manual, the following notations are used:WARN
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
11. Transmit Antenna – reverse “TNC” connector.12. Programming Input – RJ-45 jack used for wiredEthernet connections, configuration, and to updatefir
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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
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
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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
CHG-240 Quick ChargeCharging the batteries in the CHG-240 quick charger will onlyrequire approximately 2½ hours to completely charge a deadbattery. On
BTR-240 Base StationThe supplied omni-directional antennas have a circular antennapattern and radiate RF signals equally in all directions. Whenusing
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
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
BTR-240 OperationThis section discusses the operation and features of the BTR-240base station. This section outlines the basic operation, hardwareinte
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
Microphone Gain and Sidetone LevelThe microphone gain controls the level of audio from the localheadset microphone path that is distributed to the ext
3. The Squelch Settings Screen is now displayed with twooptions “IC1 Squelch” and “IC2 Squelch” and a bar levelindicating their current status.4. Use
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
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
To modify the 2W Settings:a. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, navigate the cursornext to the option “2W Settings” and press <SET> to s
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
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
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
e. Using the <UP>/<DOWN> buttons, find the desiredintercom type (off, Local, or Global) and press <SET>to select.The auxiliary outpu
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>/
ClearScanWhen ClearScan is activated, the BTR-240 base station willtemporarily shut down it's transmitter and begin scanning theavailable RF chan
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
5-14Bosch CommunicationsBTR-240Bosch CommunicationsBTR-240A(1.0.0) 4.0RF Ch: 6 2W:1&2Assoc: 8 4W:1&2AuxIn:1LAuxOut:2GSoft
TR-240 OperationThis section discusses the operation and features of the TR-240beltpack. This section outlines the basic operation, hardwareinterfaces
Proprietary NoticeThe product information and design disclosed herein wereoriginated by and are the property of Bosch Security Systems,Inc. Bosch rese
In Momentary-Only (push-to-transmit) mode, the microphonepath will only be enabled while the <TALK> button is pressed.Press and hold the <TA
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
System RestoreThe beltpack has the ability to restore all the settings andparameters back to the factory default state. The settings that arerestored
System OperationThis section describes the different system configurations of theBTR-240 base station and the TR-240 beltpacks.NOTE: For all system co
Wired ModeA wired mode configuration consists of only TR-240 beltpacksconnected together via Ethernet cable or through a building’sexisting Ethernet i
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
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
Linking Multiple Base StationsUsers have several options when linking, or connecting, multipleBTR-240 base stations together. This can be accomplished
Separation Distance and Antenna GainInterference is greatly reduced as the physical separation between access points is increased. The separation dist
BTR-240s Linked via EthernetThe Ethernet link between base stations can be used to providethe fastest connection to maintain low latency between allde
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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
Network RequirementsThese network requirements apply to interconnect BTR-240 base stations and wired-mode TR-240 beltpacks. In general, theBTR-240 and
User Configuration OptionsThe BTR-240 base station and TR-240 beltpack both haveadditional features that can be accessed by logging into the unitfrom
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
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
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.
7. Display/Edit SSIDThe Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a phrase to identify aparticular wireless network. The SSID must be the same on allwireless
frequency coordination efforts may be required to avoidinterference among access points.NOTE: This feature was added in firmware version B(2.1.0)which
Li-Ion BatteriesThe BP-240 Li-Ion battery pack used in the TR-240 beltpacks areexcellent batteries for portable, indoor/outdoor applications.They have
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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
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
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
Wired / Network InterferenceThe BTR-240 system allows both wireless and wired users tooperate at the same time. Similar to wireless interference, wire
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
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
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
Section 8 User Configuration Options ...8-1Computer Requirements ...8-1Netwo
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
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
EU Compliance InformationThis equipment is in compliance with the following directives;2011/65/EU RoHS Directive2002/96/EC WEEE DirectivePlease dispos
The user must install only the kits listed below. Combinations ofextension coaxial cables and antennas that result in a radiated power level exceeding
Japan Compliance InformationThe Japanese version of the BTR-240 system complies with theRF limits as directed by the MIC (Ministry of Internal Affairs
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
Section 14 - Accessories and Replacement PartsModel NumberTR-240BP-240CHG-240HOL-240XOB24-PS24-PSEBTR-24RA-3RA-7AB-24RA-7ERA-5RA-5EPart NumberF01U168
Section 12 Troubleshooting...12-1Section 13 Regulatory Information ...13-
Model NumberFP-11FP-11EANT-FPANT-FBEANT-FPMRPT-3RPT-10TNC-RPPart NumberF01U117872F01U144923F01U117869F01U144924F01U117868F01U144920F01U117873F01U14492
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
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
General DescriptionThe RTS BTR-240 is a digital, multi-channel, wireless intercomsystem offering reliable and secure, full-duplex communicationwith up
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