Clear-com HME DX300ES User Manual

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Page 1 - DX300ES

HME# 400G623 Rev B 9/24/09 DX300ES Wireless Headset System Operating Instructions

Page 2 - Table of Contents

7NOTE: Set up the battery charger and charge all beltpac and/or all-in-one headset batteries while you are setting up the base station. SECTION 3

Page 3 - FCC NOTICE

8NOTE: A fully charged battery can be kept in the base station as a backup in case of AC power interruption. If AC power is unavailable, the base

Page 4 - SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION

9Battery sled BAT850 BatteryAC850 Battery Charger NOTE: Always plug base station into AC power when it is available. Turn base station off when i

Page 5 - STANDARD EQUIPMENT

10Spectrum Friendly™ Interference Avoidance Interference such as popping sounds may occur when frequencies of a WiFi system, a wireless DMX lighti

Page 6 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

11MODE switch Right side of base station Multiple Base Stations Up to 20 crewmembers can communicate in the dual-channel mode, 5 per base station,

Page 7 - EQUIPMENT FEATURES

12STATUS window with double bar Multiple Base Station Initialization Multiple base stations must be “initialized” according to the following instr

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134 Press the REGISTER button on the primary base station The STATUS window will show a small “o.” 5 Press the REGISTER button on the secondary

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14Base station microphone gain adjustment Insert small screwdriver Base Station Microphone Gain Adjustment The microphone gain adjustment allows

Page 10 - BATTERY CHARGER

15NOTE: Registration of all-in-one headsets is the same as the beltpac registration described below, except for step 2. If you have more than one

Page 11 - BASE STATION

16Beltpac or All-In-One Headset Adjustments Sidetone Adjustment (Beltpac only, not on all-in-one headset) When you speak into the microphone, you

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Table of Contents SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION...1 SECTION 2

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17OPTIONAL REMOTE ANTENNA INSTALLATION If it is not possible to avoid obstructions that may block signals between the base station and the beltpac

Page 14 - Multiple Base Stations

188-pin and 10-pin spring clamp connectors OPTIONAL AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONNECTION Equipment requiring 4-Wire audio interfacing, such as audio/vi

Page 15 - BASE switch

19Headset volume Channel indicator lights (O, ALL or X) Green – Listen only Red – Talk and listen Channel select button (O, ALL

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20Speak to ALL O and X channel users and activate both O and X relays Beltpac power button All-in-one headset power button (above earpiece on ins

Page 17 - Insert small screwdriver

21Changing Batteries Beltpac batteries typically provide 20 hours of continuous use in listen mode. If you hear “Change battery” in your headset

Page 18 - BELTPACS

22Operating Mode Setup Set up beltpacs and/or all-in-one headsets to operate in the desired mode by pressing and holding the button combinations s

Page 19 - Microphone Gain Adjustment

23RADIO APPLICATIONS Emergency Services Operating Scenario ● All crewmembers will hear both the Crew Channel and Radio Channel simultaneously. ●

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24Production Crew with Separate Radio Channel Operating Scenario ● Production Manager will monitor Radio Channel and Production Crew Channel sim

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25SECTION 5. TROUBLESHOOTING If you are unable to correct any of the problems described below or if your problem is not covered, call 1-800-84

Page 22 - BASIC OPERATION

26 Beltpac or all-in-one headset users can not hear or talk to base station operators who are using headsets. Be sure base station headsets are

Page 23 - Beltpac / All-In-One Headset

FCC NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause

Page 24 - Changing Batteries

27FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Are the battery charger and base station power supplies interchangeable? Yes. What is the maximum recommended

Page 25 - Operating Mode Setup

28SECTION 6. TECHNICAL DATA EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station GENERAL ⎯ Frequency Range: All, 2400 – 2483.5 MHz Low, 2401.92 to 243

Page 26 - RADIO APPLICATIONS

29TRANSMITTER ⎯ Type: Frequency hopping, spread spectrum Transmit Power: 100mW burst Modulation Type: Gaussian filtered FSK, TDMA Frequency St

Page 27 - Beltpac Configuration

30BASE STATION BLOCK DIAGRAM

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31SECTION 7. INDEX Base station audio connection (multiple base stations) ...

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1SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION The DX300ES is a digital wireless communication system that enables hands-free two-way secure communication on two in

Page 30 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

2SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD EQUIPMENT Antennas Battery sledORPower adapter and cordBase s

Page 31 - EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS

3OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Headset with dual ear muffs Model # HS15D All-in-one headset with battery Model # WH300 Headset extens

Page 32 - All-In-One Headset

4EQUIPMENT FEATURES Base Station Top Panel — Right select buttonRight talk buttonBattery compartment latchesAntennasLeft

Page 33 - BLOCK DIAGRAM

5Front Panel — Left Side Panel — Right Side Panel — Rear Panel — Cable “input” from another base station

Page 34 - SECTION 7. INDEX

6Beltpac All-In-One Headset (optional) O-channelbuttonX-channelbutton Volumeup buttonVolume down buttonALL button Battery rel

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