HME DX340HD Operating Instructions Manual

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HD Wireless Headset System

Operating Instructions

HME#
400G743
Rev D
5/15/17

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    DX340 | HD HD Wireless Headset System Operating Instructions HME# 400G743 Rev D 5/15/17...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION ............. 1 Basic 5-Coach System .
  • Page 4: Fcc Notice

    The European Union (EU) WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) places an obligation on producers (manufacturers, distributors and/or retailers) to take-back electronic products at the end of their useful life. The WEEE Directive covers most HME products being sold into the EU as of August 13, 2005. Manufacturers, distributors and retailers are obliged to finance the costs of recovery from municipal collection points, reuse, and recycling of specified percentages per the WEEE requirements.
  • Page 5: Section 1. Introduction

    SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION The DX340|HD provides secure communication among the coaching staff . Spotters in the press box can communicate with offense “O” only, defense “X” only or “ALL” coaches via headsets connected directly to the base station . Coaches on the sideline wear beltpacs with headsets to communicate with each other and the spotters . Beltpacs can be set up for communication with any combination of offense, defense and ALL .
  • Page 6: Section 2. Equipment Identification

    SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STANDARD EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 7: Optional Equipment

    OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Headset with dual ear muffs Battery charger for base station batteries Model #HS15D Model # AC850 Headset extension cable, 6 ft (1.83 meter) Remote antenna kit with 30 foot (9.14 meter) cable and bracket Rechargeable battery for base station Model # BAT850 Remote antenna kit with 6 foot (1.83 meter) cable and bracket Adapter cable for headset with dynamic microphone and...
  • Page 8: Equipment Features

    EQUIPMENT FEATURES Base Station Top Panel Antennas Battery compartment latches Power button Active communicator lights Left headset volume control Right headset volume control Left talk lights Right talk lights Left SELECT button Right SELECT button Left TALK button Right TALK button Clear/Band button Reset switch Registration...
  • Page 9 Front Panel Auxiliary audio in/out volume adjustments (recessed) Left Side Panel Cable “input” from Left headset connector another base station Microphone gain adjustment for left headset Single/Dual channel Right Side Panel mode selection switch Cable “output” to (Disabled on this version) another base station Rear headset connector Microphone gain adjustment...
  • Page 10: Beltpac

    Beltpac Defense Offense button button button Battery Power/Offense talk light Battery release latch Power button Headset cable Volume Up connector Volume Down button button...
  • Page 11: Section 3. Equipment Setup

    SECTION 3. EQUIPMENT SETUP BATTERY CHARGER NOTE: Set up the battery charger and charge all beltpac batteries while you are setting up the base station . Power Supply Power Supply Cord Connect power supply to charger and electrical outlet . Charge all beltpac batteries .
  • Page 12: Base Station

    BASE STATION 90° Fasten both antennas onto the connectors on the back of the base station . angle Tighten at 90° angle . Plug the power adapter into the base station, and tighten the nut onto the connector . Next, plug power cord into power adapter and electrical outlet . Antenna connectors Power adapter Power cord...
  • Page 13: Optional Battery Operation Of Base Station

    Optional Battery Operation of Base Station A base station can operate on battery power when AC power is unavailable . NOTE: A fully charged battery can be kept in the base station as a backup in case of AC power interruption . Typical base station battery life when used continuously is as follows: Energizer ULTIMATE Lithium .
  • Page 14: Spectrum Friendly ™ Interference Avoidance

    Spectrum Friendly Interference Avoidance ™ Most Wi-Fi access points allow the administrator to set the channel and bandwidth for the system . Some systems employ an “Auto” mode, in which the Wi-Fi access point will automatically select the channel . With Wi-Fi access points, it is sometimes advantageous to manually select a channel number to keep the Wi-Fi transmission at a fixed location.
  • Page 15: Base Switch (Disabled In This Version)

    Base Switch (Disabled in this version) BASE switch PRI or SEC setting functionality for the BASE Switch is disabled in this version . The switch can be set to either position . Right side of base station Audio Connection Connect base stations with the provided interconnect cable, from the BASE OUT connector on one to the BASE IN connector on the other .
  • Page 16: Beltpacs

    BELTPACS Beltpac Registration Turn the base station power on, and the beltpac power off . Plug the headset into the beltpac, and put the headset on your head . STATUS Press the REGISTER button on the base station registration panel . window A lower case “o”...
  • Page 17: Beltpac Operating Mode Setup

    Beltpac Operating Mode Setup Set up beltpacs to operate in the desired mode by pressing and holding the button combinations shown below . Button combinations work in unison with the PWR (power) button . Mode Button Combination Button Functions X, O & ALL have normal Hold X + O + ALL and press PWR Head Coach (default) functions...
  • Page 18: Beltpac Adjustments

    Beltpac Adjustments Sidetone Adjustment When you speak into the microphone, you can hear sidetone (your own voice) in the beltpac headset . Sidetone can be adjusted as follows: Be sure the beltpac power is on . While holding down the “O” button, press the volume-up  or volume-down  button as many times as needed to reach an acceptable level .
  • Page 19: Optional Remote Antenna Installation

    OPTIONAL REMOTE ANTENNA INSTALLATION It may be necessary to place the antennas away from the base station if it is not possible to avoid obstructions between it and the sideline, or if the press box has windows that are coated with a metalized sun reflecting film. Either of these situations may block signals from the press box base station to the beltpacs on the field.
  • Page 20: Optional Auxiliary Equipment Connection

    OPTIONAL AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT CONNECTION Auxiliary equipment such as audio/video recorder or a hardwired intercom can be connected to the rear panel of the base station . Connect the wires from your auxiliary audio equipment to the enclosed 10-pin connector in accordance the table below .
  • Page 21: Section 4. Equipment Operation

    SECTION 4. EQUIPMENT OPERATION THE BASICS IN THE PRESS BOX Base Station Operation Headset volume Channel selection indicator (Offense, All or Defense) Green : Listen only : Talk and listen Channel select button (Offense, All or Defense) Talk button (Push ON - Push OFF) Press base station POWER button to turn on power .
  • Page 22: Beltpac

    ON THE FIELD Beltpac Be certain a fully charged battery is in the unit . Plug the headset into beltpac, and place the headset on your head . Slide beltpac into its pouch, and clip it on your belt . Press and release the PWR (power) button to turn the unit on .
  • Page 23: Changing Batteries

    Changing Batteries Beltpac batteries typically provide 20 hours of continuous use in listen mode . If you hear “Change battery” in your headset: Remove the beltpac it from its pouch . Slide the battery release latch in direction of the arrow . Lift the battery out of beltpac .
  • Page 24: Section 5. Troubleshooting

    SECTION 5. TROUBLESHOOTING If you are unable to correct any of the problems described below or if your problem is not covered, call 1-800-909-6604 for assistance . Power light on base station does not come on when power button is pressed. ●...
  • Page 25 Beltpac range is bad. ● Be sure antennas are properly connected and tightened on base station . ● Be sure base station is positioned where there are no physical obstructions blocking line-of-sight from the base station to your sideline . Beeping is heard in base station headset and SELECT lights are blinking.
  • Page 26: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Are the battery charger and base station power supplies interchangeable? Yes . What is the maximum recommended number of base stations that can be linked with interconnect cables? Four . Can I use more than three beltpacs on a single base station in dual channel mode? Yes, but only three users will be able to transmit at the same time .
  • Page 27: Section 6. Technical Data

    SECTION 6. TECHNICAL DATA EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS Base Station GENERAL Frequency Range: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All, 2400 – 2483 .5 MHz Low, 2401 .92 to 2439 .94 MHz High, 2443 .39 to 2481 .41 MHz Frequency Response: .
  • Page 28: Beltpac

    TRANSMITTER Type: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frequency hopping, spread spectrum Transmit Power: .
  • Page 29: Section 7. Section Index

    SECTION 7. SECTION INDEX Base Station Audio connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Features .

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