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Base Station Set-up
Location
Locate the base station with the front and rear of the unit ac-
cessible so that switches may be set and connections made.
Place the transmit and receive antennas on the base station.
Make sure the antenna’s color band match the color dot near
each antenna. See “Antenna Information” section for more in-
formation on choosing a proper operating location.
Power Connection
Plug the supplied power cord into the unit. The base station has
an IEC power receptacle that accepts 100 240VAC, 50 60Hz.
The specific receptacle type is an IEC 320/C14/3PIN. The cord it
accepts is a C13. These cords are common and available through
many retail hardware/electronic stores if the cord is lost.
Transmit Switches
There are two switches located on the lower left side of the rear
panel. The upper switch sets the transmit power level to high or
normal. The lower switch turns the transmitter on or off.
Transmit Power
Set the power level to normal if using the beltpacks at
close to medium distances (<200 feet, 161m,
line-of-sight) from the base station. Set the power level to
high if using the beltpacks at a distance (>200 feet, 161m,
line-of-sight) from the base station.
On/Off
Set the transmitter switch to on for normal use. In the off
position the base station transmitter is disabled. Setting
the switch to off will disables all the beltpacks from hear
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ing anyone else or even their own sidetone.
4-5
RECEIVE
HIGH
ON
NORM
OFF
TRANSMIT
POWER
I/C
TELEX CLEARCOM
RTS
INTERCOM
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4 WIRE
AUXILLARY AUDIO
INPUT OUTPUT
POWER
100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz
TRANSMIT
PUSHPUSH
TRANSMIT
SWITCHES
INTERCOM
SWITCH
INTERCOM
INTERFACE
POWER CONNECTION
BTR-700
FCC ID: B5DM516
CANADA 1321231218A
TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC.
MADE IN USA
Figure 15
Base Station - Rear Panel
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