LAON TECHNOLOGY LT150 User Manual

LAON TECHNOLOGY LT150 User Manual

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LT150 Mobile Digital Wireless Intercom
User Manual
(Version V2.0 191215)
(This manual applies to MS150 Version V112)
LaON
Technology
ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 LT150 Mobile Digital Wireless Intercom User Manual (Version V2.0 191215) (This manual applies to MS150 Version V112) LaON Technology ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section 5. FAQ and trouble shooting Mobile Station Beltpack Section 6. Appendix Factoty default setting 6-PIN headset cable connector Section 7. Specifications Mobile Station MS150 Beltpack BP150 Battery charger BATCHG125 Battery charger BATCHG225 Rechargeable battery pack Headsets ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Important Safety Information 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 LT150 system operates in the 5GHz UNII band frequency range. LT150 system is approved for license free use in most countries. There may be restrictions on the use of some bands or RF spectrum operations in some countries. Therefore, it is your responsibility to confirm with the designated authorizer in your local area whether the equipment of the LT150 system approved to use in your country or not.
  • Page 5: Section 1. Introduction

    In/Out interface. The Mobile Station can be operated in a Beltpack mode for the LT750’s Base Station ‘BS750 and the Auxiliary In/Out activation mode is still available when it is staying in a Beltpack 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 System usage example Communication group allocations ⚫ For Mobile Station, up to two Communication groups can be allocated and either one group can be selected at once ⚫ On Beltpack, communication in each individual Communication group or two Communication groups is available.
  • Page 7: System Usage Example

    System usage of the stand-alone operation BP127 BP128 …….. MS150 Mobile Station System usage with BS750 Base Station BP127 …….. BP128 4Wire Line devices (Intercom etc.) MS150 Mobile Station BS750 Base Station in Beltpack mode System usage with intercom devices (MS150 in ‘MS’ mode) BP128 BP128 BP128...
  • Page 8 Master Beltpack (MB) mode ⚫ A Beltpack can be set in Master Mode to replace the Mobile Station. ⚫ In the Master Beltpack Mode, the system provides a single communication group channel with five (5) full-duplex audio channels (1 MB + 4 Beltpacks). ⚫...
  • Page 9: Section 2. Product Overview

    Section 2: Product overview Mobile Station MS150 equipment Mobile Station Antenna MS150 Mobile Station BAT150 Rechargeable battery (optional) Battery sled Mount kit, BRK150 ⚫ Mount kit ‘BRK150’ enables to fixed install the Mobile Station onto the wall or camera tripod. Beltpack equipment BP150 or BP750 or BP850 Beltpack BAT50: 2450mAH, ~500 cycles...
  • Page 10: Battery Chargers

    Battery chargers BATCHG225 Battery Charger BATCHG125 Battery Charger 15VDC 8A Power Supply Headsets LMH-125D (Dynamic) LSH-S125D (Dynamic) LMH-10 (Dynamic) LNH-20D (Neckband, Dynamic) PTE-850 (Electret) ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 11: Mobile Station Overview

    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 Input connector 4. Talk button with indicator light 13 .AUX Output connector 5.
  • Page 12: Beltpack Overview

    Beltpack overview Beltpack is moisture resistant which is excellent in using under humid environment. Figure 2-2. Panels of the Beltpack Headset cable connector (Receptacle) Menu/Set button OLED display Volume down / Menu scroll button Talk button with indicator light Beltpack clip Power (PWR) button, Manual roaming (press twice) 10.
  • Page 13: Lt150 Mobile System Menus

    LT150 Mobile system menus ➢ Pressing Set button on the Normal menu will lead you to Main menu. ➢ On Main menu, press Up/Down direction key to move to the next menus. ➢ Pressing Power button once on any menu screen will lead you to the Normal menu.
  • Page 14 Beltpack BP150 menu in Master Beltpack (‘MB’) mode The following is how the menu works when the Beltpack BP150 is in Master Beltpack mode. <Normal menu (Master Beltpack)> CH:11 <Main menu> Master Beltpack menus shown sequentially ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Section3. System Setup And Connections

    Section 3: System setup and connections Mobile Station setup Figure 3-1. Panels of the Mobile Station Antenna installation 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 16: Beltpack Setup And Pairing

    Beltpack setup and pairing When you operate each Beltpack for the first time with the Mobile Station, you must pair up the Beltpack with a Mobile Station. This pairing process allows a Mobile Station and a Beltpack to recognize each other and an own cryptic code will be given for the corresponding system.
  • Page 17: Battery Charger Batchg-125, Batchg-225

    NOTE: When executing the paring process with a Beltpack, after pressing and holding the PWR button, quickly press and hold the Set button otherwise, the Beltpack power may be turned off. NOTE: While the pairing process, all communications will be halted temporarily and recovered upon completing the pairing.
  • Page 18: Operating The Mobile Station Ms150

    Operating the Mobile Station MS150 MS150 exceptionally offers a mobile use with either a rechargeable battery pack, BAT150 or AA type alkaline batteries (x 6) with a LaON provided battery sled. Figure 4-1. Panels of the Mobile Station Power On Turn on the Power toggle switch (#15) on the bottom panel of the Mobile Station and press Power button longer than 3 seconds to turn it on.
  • Page 19 Mobile Station is in the push-to-talk (hands free off) mode operation, ‘HF off’ will appear in the display accordingly. Lock the menu The Mobile Station keys can be locked to avoid any wrong operation by accident. Press and hold the PWR button (#5) and quickly press GRP button (#6) within one (1) second and release both.
  • Page 20 How to control menus (In ‘MS’ mode) Main menu Press any button if the screen is in sleep mode, then the Normal menu appears. Press Set button under the Normal menu, then the Main menu appears. Figure 4-3. Main menu in the ‘MS’ mode operation MS150 V112 The item ‘A’...
  • Page 21 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.
  • Page 22 Antenna 5GHz TRANSCEIVER Speaker Mic gain (menu) Headset Mic (menu) ∑ ∑ Headset SPK Sidetone (menu) AUX IN AUX off Audio AUX OUT Message AUX off AUX on Figure 4-12. Audio block diagram Select RF Channel menu Select RF CH Figure 4-13.
  • Page 23 Mobile Station menu in Beltpack (‘BP’) mode Below is the menu operation for connecting BS750 Base Station and Mobile station in Beltpack mode. <Normal menu> MS-BP <Main menu> TX Power +3dB +6dB Figure 4-16. Mobile Station’s menus in Beltpack (BP) mode shown sequentially In Beltpack (BP) mode, the Beltpack menus will be shown in the Mobile Station accordingly.
  • Page 24 The following table lists the frequencies that can be used in 5GHz UNII band. The ID of frequency bands currently being used will be shown on the Mobile Station’s Normal menu. LT150 which operates in 5GHz is approved for license free use in most countries. However, some countries may restrict the use of some band or RF spectrum operations.
  • Page 25: Auxiliary Device Setup

    Change batteries When Battery level became weak, a voice message, ‘Change battery’ will be heard in the headset. When this happens, open the battery cover by sliding down, and remove batteries from the Beltpack battery compartment. The removable Battery sled will hold two 1.5v alkaline batteries. When you use two alkaline batteries, insert two 1.5v alkaline batteries into the Battery sled, and put it in the battery compartment on the rear of the Beltpack.
  • Page 26: Beltpack Operation

    Beltpack operation Power On/Off Power On Press the PWR button (#4) longer than three seconds to turn on the Beltpack. 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 Beltpack is ready to use, if the pairing with the Base Station is properly done.
  • Page 27 Talk and Beltpack Communication group buttons Beltpack Communication group button (#5) Up to two Communication groups can be allocated to Beltpack. Beltpacks in the same Communication group can talk with others in the designated group. To select Communication group on the Beltpack, press the Communication group button (#5).
  • Page 28 How to control menus Main menu Press any button if the screen is in sleep mode, then the Normal menu appears. Press Set button under the Normal menu, then the Main menu appears. BP150 Figure 4-22. Main menu The item ‘A’ indicates the Beltpack’s Label. The item ‘B’...
  • Page 29 Microphone gain menu Figure 4-26. 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 30 Select Mode menu Figure 4-29. Mode selection menu In Select Mode menu, a Beltpack can be set into a Master mode by selecting MB. The Beltpack in MB mode performs as a Mater station. Once either the BP or MB mode is selected in the menu display, the power of the Beltpack will be automatically off with a voice message, ‘power off’.
  • Page 31 Stand-alone operation in each independent area BP127 BP128 …….. MS150 Mobile Station BP150 Beltpack The Beltpack is connected to the Mobile Station of Communication group 1 and allows automatic or manual roaming between the Mobile Station and Master Beltpack. BP127 BP128 ……..
  • Page 32 Handoff sensibility menu 4-36. Figure Handoff sensibility menu Any Beltpack in Communication Group 1 will automatically be linked to the Master Beltpack. In Handoff Sensibility menu, the roaming sensibility between the Mobile Station and Master Beltpack can be set. With the level, ‘High’, the hand off will be implemented the fastest sensibly.
  • Page 33: 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 34: Beltpack

    Beltpack Beltpack Talk LED 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 Beltpack and Mobiel Station again. ⚫...
  • Page 35: Section 6. Appendix

    Section 6: Appendix Factoty default setting Item Mobile Station default Beltpack default Microphone gain Speaker volume Side tone volume Communication group Selection Talk(TX) button Unlatched Unlatched Hands free mode Auxiliary In/Out connection On/Off Handoff Sensibility Mid in BP Mode Low cut -6dB -6dB Mode Selection...
  • Page 36: Section 7. Specifications

    Section 7: Specfications Mobile Station MS150 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 Modulation Type: QPSK Frequency Stability: ± 2ppm Receiver RF Sensitivity: -85dBm for 5 BER Frequency Stability: ± 2ppm Inherently, 128 Beltpacks can be paired up, and four (4) Beltpacks Beltpacks per Mobile station: operating in full-duplex (talk/listen) at the same time while five (5) full-...
  • Page 37: Beltpack Bp150

    Beltpack BP150 RF Frequency: UNII band: 5.16GHz~5.34GHz, 5.48GHz~5.70GHz, 5.745GHz~5.865GHz Antenna Connector Type: Internal Transmitter Modulation Type: QPSK Frequency Stability: ± 2ppm Receiver RF Sensitivity: -85dBm for 5 BER Frequency Stability: ± 2ppm Inherently, 128 Beltpacks can be paired up, and ten (4) Beltpacks operating in full-duplex (talk/listen) at the same time while fiven (5) full-duplex channel Master Beltpack Function: is provided including the Master Beltpack.
  • Page 38: Battery Charger Batchg125

    Battery charger BATCHG125 Power Input The external PSU provides the 15VDC 8A and at its input takes 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz. Operating Temperature 32 ℉ - 104℉ (0℃ – 40℃) Number of Charging Ports Seven port units for charging the LTWI-BAT150 and LTWI-BAT50 Rechargeable battery packs. Up to five Beltpacks and two BAT-50 batteries can be charged in one LTWI-BATCHG125 simultaneously.
  • Page 39: Headsets

    Headsets Model LSH-S125D LMH-125D LNH-20D LMH-10 PTE-850 Type Double Single Neckband, Lightweight Single Headphone Headphone Boom Mic Single Earphone Single Earphone Headphone Micro Type Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Electret phone Unidirectional, Unidirectional, Unidirectional, Unidirectional, Noise Cancelling Noise Cancelling Noise Cancelling Noise Cancelling Boom 300-degrees...
  • Page 40 THANK YOU! LaON Technology Co., Ltd. www.laon-tech.com ⓒ2019 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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