LAON TECHNOLOGY LT150 MOBILE Operating Instructions Manual

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LT150 MOBILE
Digital Wireless Intercom System

Operating Instructions

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V2.3 171101
LaON Technology Co., Ltd.
www.laon-tech.com
ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    LT150 MOBILE Digital Wireless Intercom System Operating Instructions V2.3 171101 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. www.laon-tech.com ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SECTION 5. FAQ AND TROUBLE SHOOTING MOBILE STATION BELT PACK SECTION 6. APPENDIX FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING AND RECOMMENDATION 6-PIN HEADSET CABLE CONNECTOR SECTION 7. TECHNICAL SPECIFIACTIONS LT150 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS MS150 MOBILE STATION BP150 BELT PACK ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Informations

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONS 1. For LT150 systems, to reduce the risk of electric shock, explosion or fire;  Use only the supplied AC power adapter  Do not disassemble the product  Avoid contact with liquids besides the permitted certain equipments ...
  • Page 4 LAON Technology‟s part. With due respect, LAON Technology, the manufacturer of the equipment does not provide any expressed or implied warranty to anything included in this operating instruction and shall have no legal responsibility for any implied warranties of suitableness for a specific application or for any special, indirect, or consequential damages.
  • Page 5: Section 1. Introduction

    Station through Auxiliary In/Out interface. The Mobile Station can be operated in a Belt Pack mode for the LT750‟s Base Station „BS750 and the Auxiliary In/Out activation mode is still available when it is staying in a Belt Pack mode. LT150 Mobile System provides the equivalent audio quality and performance to the highest range system, LT750 Expert System that is used for professional applications.
  • Page 6  TOP SECURITY WITH AES 256BIT LEVEL 3 ENCRYPTION AES 256bit Level 3, the top level encryption technology is applied to secure confidential communications.  EFFICIENT 7 PORT CHARGER There are five (5) bays for charging the Belt Pack batteries which are equipped in the Belt Packs and two (2) bays for charging the Belt Pack batteries which are separated from the Belt Packs.
  • Page 7: System Usage Example

    SYSTEM USAGE EXAMPLE COMMUNICATION GROUP ALLOCATION  For Mobile Station, up to two(2) groups can be allocated and either one group can be selected at once  On Belt Pack, communication in each individual group or both two groups is available. ...
  • Page 8 SYSTEM USAGE OF THE STAND-ALONE OPERATION BP127 BP128 …….. MS150 Mobile Station SYSTEM USAGE WITH LT750 EXPERT SYSTEM BP127 …….. BP128 Auxiliary devices (SPK, Microphone etc) MS150 Mobile Station BS750 Base Station in Belt Pack mode SYSTEM USAGE WITH WIRED INTERCOM SYSTEM / MATRIX (MS150 in „MS‟ MODE) BP128 BP128 BP128...
  • Page 9 SYSTEM USAGE WITH WIRED INTERCOM SYSTEM / MATRIX (MS150 in „BP‟ MODE) BP126 …….. BP127 BP128 MS150 BS750 Mobile Station Base Station in BP mode Auxiliary 4-Wire Auxiliary Auxiliary (Group#3) (Group#4) (Group#1) (Group#2) MATRIX INTERCOM MASTER BELT PACK (MB) MODE ...
  • Page 10: Section 2. Product Overview

    SECTION 2: PRODUCT OVERVIEW LT150 SYSTEM EQUIPMENTS The followings are basic LT150 Wireless Intercom System equipments. MS150 MOBILE STATION EQUIPMENTS AC power adapter Mobile Station Antenna MS150 Mobile Station BAT150 Rechargeable battery (optional) Mount kit, BRK150 Battery sled  Mount kit „BRK150‟ enables to fixed install the Mobile Station onto the wall or camera tripod. ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 11: Bp150 Belt Pack Equipments

    BP150 BELT PACK EQUIPMENTS Battery sled BP150 Belt Pack BAT50 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Optional) BPPCH100 Belt Pack Pouch (Optional) BATTERY CHARGER AND HEDSET EQUIPMENTS BATCHG125 BATTERY CHARGER EQUIPMENTS AC Power Supply BATCHG125 Battery Charger ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12 HEADSETS LMH-125 (Electret) LSH-S125 (Electret) LMH-125D (Dynamic) LMH-10 (Dynamic) PTE-850 (Electret) ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13: Equipments Overview

    EQUIPMENTS OVERVIEW MS150 MOBILE STATION OVERVIEW Figure 2-1. Panels of the Mobile Station 1. Antenna connector 10. Battery cover 2. Antenna connector 11. AUX Input Line / Mic. level selection switch 3. OLED Display 12. AUX IN connector 13 .AUX OUT connector 4.
  • Page 14: Bp150 Belt Pack Overview

    BP150 BELT PACK OVERVIEW BP150 Belt Pack is moisture resistant which is excellent in using under humid environment. Figure 2-2. Panels of the Belt Pack 7. Menu SET button Headset cable connector (Receptacle) 8. Headset speaker volume control (DOWN) / Menu selection button OLED display Headset TALK button with indicator light 9.
  • Page 15: Lt150 Mobile System Menus

    LT150 MOBILE SYSTEM MENUS MS150 MOBILE STATION MENU („MS‟ MODE) Below is the menu operation with the Mobile Station MS150 <NORMAL menu> CH:11 MS150 <MAIN menu> Menus in Mobile Station (MS) mode shown sequentially  Pressing SET button on the NORMAL menu will lead you to MAIN menu.
  • Page 16 MS150 MOBILE STATION MENU IN BELT PACK („BP‟) MODE Below is the menu operation of the Mobile Station when it is staying in a Belt Pack mode for the LT750‟s Base Station, BS750. <NORMAL menu> MS-BP <MAIN menu> Mobile Station‟s menus in Belt Pack mode shown sequentially BP150 BELT PACK MENU IN MASTER BELT PACK („MB‟) MODE Below is the menu operation of the Belt Pack when it is staying in Master Belt Pack mode.
  • Page 17: Section3. System Setup And Connections

    SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP AND CONNECTIONS MS150 MOBILE STATION SETUP Following is how to set up LT150 Mobile System. Figure 3-1. Panels of the Mobile Station Step 1: Put two enclosed antennas to the antenna connectors (#1 and #2) on the upper panel of the Mobile Station. Turn the sleeve on each of the antenna connectors clockwise to tighten them, and ensure that the antennas are connected firmly.
  • Page 18: Bp150 Belt Pack Setup And Pairing Up

    BP150 BELT PACK SETUP AND PAIRING UP When you operate each Belt Pack for the first time with the Mobile Station, you must pair up the Belt Pack with a Mobile Station. This pairing process allows a Mobile Station and a Belt Pack to recognize each other and an own cryptic code will be given for the corresponding system.
  • Page 19: Pairing Up Belt Packs

    PAIRING UP BELT PACKS Check out the power status of the each Belt Pack‟s, which will be paired up with Mobile Station. To execute a paring process, the Mobile Station and Belt Packs should be turned on. Belt Packs should not go further than 3 feet (1 meter) from the Mobile Station while they are being paired.
  • Page 20: Batchg125 Battery Charger Setup

    BATCHG125 BATTERY CHARGER SETUP The BATCHG125 is a seven-bay charger for charging the Belt packs, BAT50 and BAT150 Rechargeable Battery Pack. It is able to charge up to five Belt Packs with the BAT50 Rechargeable Battery Packs are equipped, and two BAT50 Rechargeable Battery Packs in about 4.5 - 5 hours.
  • Page 21: Section 4. System Operation

    SECTION 4: SYSTEM OPERATION MS150 MOBILE STATION OPERATION LT150 system‟s station, MS150 exceptionally offers a mobile use for long hours with either a rechargeable battery pack, BAT150 or AA type alkaline batteries (x 6) with a LaON provided battery sled. Figure 4-1.
  • Page 22 The item „C‟ indicates the Mobile Station‟s battery level. The battery level is presented graphically. When using power adapter, the graphic will be indicated as full. The item „D‟ indicates that the Mobile Station is in the „MS‟ mode operation. While the KEY LOCK is set, „LOCK‟ will be indicated here to instead.
  • Page 23 HOW TO CONTROL MENUS (OPERATIN IN „MS‟ MODE) MAIN Menu Press SET button on the front panel if the screen is in sleep mode, then the NORMAL menu (initial display) will appear as shown in Figure 4-2 above. Press SET button under the NORMAL menu, then he MAIN menu appears as shown in Figure 4-3. CH:11 Figure 4-3.
  • Page 24 MICROPHONE GAIN Menu Figure 4-7. MICROPHONE GAIN menu Move to MICROPHONE GAIN menu, press SET button to select and adjust headset microphone gain level with UP or DOWN button. If the auxiliary connection is activated, auxiliary input gain will be adjustable by controlling microphone gain level. Microphone Gain Up Every time you press the volume up button, increased voice level will be heard from the headset while you are speaking to headset microphone.
  • Page 25 Antenna 5GHz TRANSCEIVER Speaker Mic gain (menu) Headset MIC (menu) Headset ∑ ∑ Sidetone (menu) AUX IN AUX off Audio AUX OUT Message AUX off AUX on Figure 4-12. Audio block diagram SELECT RF CH Menu menu Figure 4-12. SELECT RF CH On 5GHz UNII band, there is a separate definition and guideline for frequency channels to be used in indoor environments.
  • Page 26 TWO GROUPS Menu in BP Mode Figure 4-15. TWO GROUPS menu TWO GROUPS menu is to set a „simultaneous listen mode‟ for selected two groups within the allocated group channels to the Mobile Station in BP mode operation. Once the TWO GROUPS mode is set, GRP button (#6) on the front panel of the Mobile Station in BP mode, works as TALK button for the latter group which is set in the TWO GROUPS menu screen.
  • Page 27 However, some countries may restrict the use of some band or RF spectrum operations. Therefore, it is your responsibility to confirm whether the LT150 Mobile system is permitted in your country or not. NOTE 1: In MAIN menu screen, each ID number stands for each frequency band as shown in the Table 4-1.
  • Page 28: Auxiliary Device Setup

    AUXILIARY DEVICE SETUP The Communication Group channel of the auxiliary in/out will follow the Communication Group channel set of the Mobile Station. While the auxiliary in/out connection mode is activated on the Mobile Station, any Belt Packs and auxiliary device in a same Communication Group channel can communicate together.
  • Page 29: Bp150 Belt Pack Operation

    BP150 BELT PACK OPERATION POWER ON/OFF Power On Press the power button (#4, „PWR‟) longer than three (3) seconds to turn on the Belt Pack. A voice message “Power on” will be heard from the headset, and the red TALK light adjacent to the TALK button will go on. After a few seconds, TALK light will be changed to green slow flashing, indicating the Belt Pack is ready to use, if the pairing with the Mobile Station is properly done.
  • Page 30 NOTE 2: When the Belt Pack is in TWO GROUPS mode, GRP button works as TALK(TX) button for the latter group selected in TWO GROUPS menu screen. NOTE 3: Key lock setup will be effective regardless of rebooting of the Belt Pack. TALK AND BELTPACK COMMUNICATION GROUP BUTTONS Belt Pack Communication Group Button (#5) Up to two (2) Communication Group channels, either #1 or #2 can be allocated to a Belt Pack.
  • Page 31 BP150 Figure 4-19. MAIN menu The item „A‟ indicates the Belt Pack‟s Label. The item „B‟ indicates the Belt Pack‟s model name, software version and ID number. On the MAIN menu, press SET to back to NORMAL menu. NORMAL menu (Belt Pack Mode) BP150 MAIN menu Figure 4-20.
  • Page 32 MICROPHONE GAIN Menu Figure 4-23. MICROPHONE GAIN menu Move to MICROPHONE GAIN menu, press SET button to select and adjust headset microphone gain level with UP or DOWN button. Microphone Gain Up Every time you press the volume up button, increased voice level will be heard from the headset while you are speaking to headset microphone.
  • Page 33 SPEAKER VOLUME Menu in TWO GROUPS mode In TWO GROUPS set mode, the Speaker Volume for each group will be adjustable individually in each menu screen as shown from above. If you press UP and DOWN direction key in the initial screen mode of the Belt Pack, it will get the both two groups‟...
  • Page 34  Belt Packs will be automatically hand off between the Mobile Station and Master Belt Pack if they are located far between or in separate area. Manual handoff is also available with double click of PWR button. It is not recommended to operate both Mobile Station and Master Belt Pack in a same coverage.
  • Page 35 Belt Pack Pairing with Master Belt Pack BP150 Belt Pack in a group channel one (1) which is already paired up with the Mobile Station will automatically be linked to the Master Belt Pack and any additional pairing setup is not required. If a Belt Pack needs to be paired up again to the Master Belt Pack, follow the process below.
  • Page 36 VOICE MESSAGE IN THE HEADSET OF THE BELT PACT  “Power on”  “Power off”  “Hands free on”  “hands free off”  “Beep”  “Maximum”  “Minimum”  “Audio channel is busy”  “Unlatched”  “Change battery”  “Out of coverage ”...
  • Page 37: Section 5. Faq And Trouble Shooting

    SECTION 5: FAQS AND TROUBLESHOOTING MOBILE STATION Regarding limited RF coverage When there are audio breakups within the coverage  Ensure that the antennas are properly connected and tightened on the Mobile Station.  Confirm the antennas are positioned vertically and be folded completely as 90 degree. ...
  • Page 38: Belt Pack

    BELT PACK Belt Pack TALK light does not turn on green and “out of coverage” is heard in the headset.  Confirm that the POWER switch is turned on and ensure that the battery is fully charged.  Reboot the Belt Pack and Mobiel Station again. ...
  • Page 39: Section 6. Appendix

    SECTION 6: APPENDIX FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING AND RECOMMENDATION Item Mobile Station default Belt Pack default Microphone gain Speaker volume Side tone volume Communication Group Allocation 1, 2 1, 2 Communication Group Selection Hands free On mode Hands free On mode TALK(TX) button mode (Latched) (Latched)
  • Page 40: Section 7. Technical Specifiactions

    SECTION 7: TECHNICAL SPECFICATIONS LT150 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS MS150 MOBILE STATION RF Frequency: UNII band: 5.16GHz~5.34GHz, 5.48GHz~5.70GHz, 5.745GHz~5.865GHz Antenna Connector Type: External -wave dipole, SMA connector Transmitter Type: Frequency/Time Diversity Transmit Power: 17dBm(50mW) @antenna port Modulation Type: QPSK Frequency Stability: ± 2ppm Receiver Type: Antenna/Frequency/Time Diversity...
  • Page 41: Bp150 Belt Pack

    BP150 BELT PACK RF Frequency: UNII band: 5.16GHz~5.34GHz, 5.48GHz~5.70GHz, 5.745GHz~5.865GHz Antenna Connector Type: Internal Transmitter Type: Antenna/Frequency/Time Diversity Transmit Power: 17dBm(50mW) @antenna port Modulation Type: QPSK Frequency Stability: ± 2ppm Receiver Type: Antenna/Frequency/Time Diversity RF Sensitivity: -85dBm for 5 BER Frequency Stability: ±...
  • Page 42 THANK YOU! www.laon-tech.com ⓒ2017 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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