
HME# 400G624 Rev B 7/15/10 PRO850 Wireless Intercom Operating Instructions Base Station Version A.3.2x
7 Factory Defined Frequencies Band 9 Beltpac Tx Base Rx Band 1 Base Tx Beltpac Rx Band A Beltpac Tx Base Rx Band 2 Base Tx Beltpac Rx Band C Beltpac
8 Frequency Plan PRO850 frequency bands (MHz) along with US TV channel assignments. Base and Beltpac use corresponding band pairs: 0 & 8, 1 &
SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT SETUP BASE STATION SETUP Connect equipment and make adjustments described below to the rear panel of the base station where i
19. Channel 1 Line Nulling Control — Use this adjustment to null the Channel 1, 2-wire connection when attached to other cabled intercom devices.
SECTION 3. PRO850 OPERATION BASE STATION OPERATION Uses of Front Panel Controls, Indicators and Connectors 11-15 1 2 3
Display Screen Navigation 6-10 6-10. To navigate through PRO850 screen displays, use the W XST, ENTER and CANCEL buttons and the control knob adja
Display Screen Functions and System Settings Base Configuration Settings Configuration displays provide customized configuration settings for the base
Base Station Receiver Frequency: Frequencies P1 – P4, S1 – S4 and T1 – T4 are preset in the system and cannot be changed. Frequencies U1 –
Base Station Transmitter Frequency: Frequencies P1 – P4, S1 – S4 and T1 – T4 are preset in the system and cannot be changed. Frequencies U1
Base Station Intercom Configuration: Select intercom Ch1 or Ch2, then use the up and down buttons to select what Mode the intercom is in; “OFF,
Table of Contents SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION ...
Frequency Scan: Connect a Beltpac to the BELTPAC CONFIG connector on the front panel of the base station to enable scanning of base transmit
Base Station Dial Adjustment Setting: Select Fine or Coarse for the control knob, for mix level dial adjustments. In the Fine mode, mix level a
Beltpac Receiver Frequency: Select the desired Beltpac and the receiver frequency for that Beltpac’s operation (P1-4, S1-4, T1-4 or U1-16.
Beltpac Buttons C and D Setup: Select the Beltpac and the Mode (Off or Momentary) for Buttons C and D on each Beltpac. ISO1 = * Talk, to Belt
Copy Beltpac Settings: To copy settings from one Beltpac to all others for all settings except ID numbers, names and transmit frequencies, sel
Saving and Loading Configurations Save Configuration Settings to File: To save your configuration settings to a file, select the F
Advanced Configuration Settings Auxiliary Output Mixing: Select the box next to Ch1, Ch2, Aux and/or Mic to enable input, then use the c
Page Output Mixing (continued): Select the box(es) next to Rx1-Rx4, then use the control knob to adjust output level in 0.25dB or 2.25dB i
Headset Output Mixing (continued): Select HSL (headset left) or HSR (headset right), then select the box(es) next to Rx1-Rx4 to enable inp
Status Displays Status displays provide information indicating the status of the system, or of parts or functions of the system. Transmitter Statu
Hereby, HM Electronics, Inc. declares that the PRO850 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of EMC Directiv
Monitor Displays Monitor displays provide input/output levels and input level adjustments for all devices connected to the base station. Monitors
Diagnostic Tests To perform a Subcarrier Transmitter Test, with the cursor at the BP box, enter a Beltpac ID number then select Start. Let
29 ADVANCED CONFIGURATION Because of its advanced digital signal processing, the PRO850 is very flexible and can be configured to fit the needs of an
30 Cascading Multiple Base Stations Two or three base stations may be cascaded to effectively increase the number of available receivers without incre
31 2-Wire Distributed Set Up When a system is configured for 2-Wire Distributed operation, it has most of the features of a stand-alone base. However,
BELTPAC OPERATION Controls and Buttons 4 & 9 32 1 12 2 & 111 1. Master On/Off Volume Control Turns Beltpac on and off. Controls volume le
Indicator Lights 3. Power/Battery Light Remains lit when power is on. Green = good batteries Amber = low batteries Red = nearly dea
Connectors and Adjustment 14 17 18 19 20 13 13. Headset Connector XLR type connector. 14 & 20.
Batteries 35 15. Battery Compartment Cover 16. Battery Cover Thumb grip To change batteries: Place your thumb on the battery cover thumb grip an
36 Troubleshooting If a Beltpac fails to communicate with the base, check the following items • Be certain it has fresh batteries, is on, and is with
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION PRO850 equipment operates in the UHF band from 470 MHz to 697.825 MHz in 18 MHz subsets. Transmitters and receivers operate
SECTION 4. PRO850 SYSTEM SOFTWARE PC850 is a Microsoft® Windows® application which enables the user to make all PRO850 base station and Beltpac conf
PC850 Operation To open the PC850 software, double click on the PC850 icon on your desktop screen. When the PC850 opens, the screen below will appear
two types of connections are shown: Manual connections and dynamic connections. Manual connections result from configuration settings or functions. Dy
PC850 Wizard The PC850 provides a wizard to simplify configuring your PRO850 system. This wizard is integrated with the PC850 to take you through a s
There are two versions of PDA850 on the CD. One version is for devices running Palm OS® 3.5 – 4.x. The other version is for devices running Palm O
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR HME PRO850 SYSTEM SOFTWARE IMPORTANT — READ CAREFULLY: This HME End-User License Agreement ("AGREEMENT")
43 f) Software Transfer. The initial licensee of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may make a one-time permanent transfer of this AGREEMENT and SOFTWARE PRODUCT
44 8) MISCELLANEOUS a) If you acquired this SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the United States, this AGREEMENT is governed by the laws of the State of California
11) U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The Software and accompanying documentation are deemed to be "commercial computer software" and &q
EQUIPMENT FEATURES Base Station Front Panel Features 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Beltpac Top Panel Features 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . Master power/volume control attery condition indicator ndicates
BLOCK DIAGRAMS Base Station Beltpac 4
5 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station GENERAL ⎯ Frequency Range: 470-608 MHz, 614-697.825 MHz in 18 MHz Tx and Rx bands (12 MHz in Band C) Fre
6 RECEIVER ⎯ Type: 720 synthesized, 25 kHz channel steps (480 steps in Band C) RF Sensitivity: <1µV for 20dB SINAD Squelch: Adjustable Image R
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