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BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N
Professional Wireless Intercom System
Operating Instructions
Rev. 02
JANUARY / 2020
F.01U.381.144

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  • Page 1 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Professional Wireless Intercom System Operating Instructions Rev. 02 JANUARY / 2020 F.01U.381.144...
  • Page 2 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N ROPRIETARY OTICE The product information and design disclosed herein were origi- nated by and are the property of Bosch Security Systems, Inc. Bosch reserves all patent, proprietary design, manufacturing, repro- duction, use and sales rights thereto, and to any article disclosed therein, except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others.
  • Page 3 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 4 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Auxiliary Settings ..........38 System Features ............ 9 ClearScan .............38 Controls and Connections ........10 Lockout ..............39 BTR-30N – Front Panel .......... 10 Copy ..............39 BTR-30N – Rear Panel ........... 11 1st Use Defaults ............39 Specifications ............12 Factory Default .............39 TR-30N - Top Panel ..........
  • Page 6 First Use Default ............. 69 Factory Reset ............70 RF Monitor Screen ..........70 Setting Beltpack ID ..........70 BTR-30N Menu Structure ........72 TR-30N Beltpack Screen Flowchart ....... 73 TR-32N Beltpack Screen Flowchart ....... 74 Frequency Bands ..........75 Band Pairing for Systems ........
  • Page 7: General Description

    Two (2) independent channels of intercom audio with the • ability to operate party line and RTS matrix on the same The BTR-30N system is perfectly suited for standalone intercom channel at the same time. operation and can also interface with other RTS wired intercom WTA (Wireless Talk-Around) beltpack control.
  • Page 8: Controls And Connections

    10 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Controls and Connections BTR-30N – Front Panel BTR-30N - Front Panel FIGURE 1. Power Switch - Do not power up a base station within three (3) seconds of the unit being turned off. Voltages within the unit need to drop below a threshold before being repowered.
  • Page 9 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Introduction 11 BTR-30N – Rear Panel BTR-30N - Rear Panel FIGURE 3. VHF Receive Antenna - Female “TNC” Connector. Color band on antenna must match color dot on base station. Relay Contact - A dry contact closure which activates when a beltpack user presses the stage announce (SA) button.
  • Page 10 12 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Specifications Overall RF Frequency TX Range 482 - 572 MHz in 18 MHz TX bands RX Range 174 - 216 MHz in two 24 MHz RX bands Power Requirements 100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz 1 Amp Max,, IEC receptacle DC Only 24 VDC, 2.5 Amps...
  • Page 11: Introduction 13

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Introduction 13 Transmitter Type Two Synthesized Transmitters Transmit Power (each transmitter) Selectable: off, 10mW, 50mW, 100mW, 249mW Modulation Type Deviation 4kHz RF Frequency Stability 2.5PPM Modulation Limiter Peak-Responding Compressor Radiated Harmonics & Spurious Exceeds FCC specifications Receiver...
  • Page 12 14 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N TR-30N - Top Panel TR-30N Top Panel FIGURE 4. On/Off Volume Control - Turns the beltpack power on. Bat/Peak Light (BAT/PK) Light flashes once when unit turns on if the battery is good. If the light stays on, the Wireless Talk-Around (WTA) - When pressed, the user’s...
  • Page 13: Btr-30N - Rear Panel

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Introduction 15 TR-30N Rear Panel/Connector/Antennas FIGURE 5. MENU and SET buttons- Use to select menus and set options on the LCD. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) UP and DOWN buttons - Use to select beltpack options on the LCD.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    16 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Specifications Overall RF Frequency TX Range 174 - 216 MHz in two 24 MHz TX bands RX Range 482 - 572 MHz in 18 MHz RX bands Power Requirements 6 “AA” Cells Alkaline (NiHM Optional)
  • Page 15 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Introduction 17 RF Sensitivity <0.6V for 12dB SINAD Squelch Threshold adjustable - 12/20/24dB SINAD (about 1.0 μV) IF Selectivity 6dB at 30kHz bandwidth Image Rejection 70dB or better Squelch Quieting 90dB RF Frequency Stability 2.5 PPM...
  • Page 16: Tr-30N - Top Panel

    18 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N TR-32N – Top Panel TR-32N Top Panel FIGURE 7. On/Off and Volume Control - Turns beltpack power on Low Battery/Peak (BAT/PK) Light - Light flashes once and controls headset volume for intercom channels “1” and when unit is turned on if the battery is good.
  • Page 17 4-pin RTS units are monaural. 5-pin RTS units have a software setup to select if XLR pin 3 or 5 is the channel 2 output and if pin 3 is ground. Battery Latch - Press down to release the battery pack.
  • Page 18: Specifications

    20 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Specifications Overall RF Frequency TX Range 174 - 216 MHz in two 24 MHz TX bands RX Range 482 - 572 MHz in 18 MHz RX bands Power Requirements 6 “AA” Cells Alkaline (NiHM Optional) Temperature Range -4°...
  • Page 19 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Introduction 21 Squelch Threshold adjustable - 12/20/24 dB SINAD IF Selectivity 6 dB at 30 kHz bandwidth Image Rejection 70 dB or better Squelch Quieting 90 dB RF Frequency Stability 2.5 PPM...
  • Page 20 22 Introduction BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N...
  • Page 21: Installation

    CHAPTER 2 Installation Unpacking Contact the shipper or your dealer immediately if anything is Unpack your RTS System. Below are the items that should damaged or missing. come with your base station and each beltpack. Quantity Description BTR-30N Base Station...
  • Page 22: Antenna Connection

    The antenna should be vertically aligned. Attaching Receive End-fed 1/2-Wave Antenna FIGURE 11. Antenna Polarization The RTS Wireless Intercom System is vertically polarized. This means both the transmitting and receiving antennas should Attaching Transmit 1/2-Wave Antenna operate in the vertical position.
  • Page 23: Distance Between Antennas

    The antennas can be remotely mounted for a better signal path. An RTS coax assembly with remote antennas may be required. See “Accessory” section for ordering information. NOTE:...
  • Page 24 22 Installation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Attempting to operate the wireless intercom system through or around walls, ceilings, metal objects, etc. reduces system range and performance. Operating System Near Obstructions FIGURE 16. IMPORTANT: DO NOT mount the base station antennas on or next to: metal, such as beams; walls with metal studs;...
  • Page 25: Improving Reception And Increasing Range

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Installation 23 Antenna Placement FIGURE 17. Improving Reception and Increasing Range Keeping the distance from the base station and beltpack as short and unobstructed as possible produces the most reliable antenna performance. The base station is supplied with two (2) antennas. This provides satisfactory system performance in most applications. System range can be enhanced by remotely mounting the antennas.
  • Page 26 24 Installation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N...
  • Page 27: Operation

    The ability for users to enter frequencies of their own via 12 • Basic Operational Description user-defined groups The BTR-30N narrow band wireless intercom system offers the most comprehensive, user-friendly, and versatile set of features System Quick Start available in wireless intercom systems anywhere in the world.
  • Page 28: Transmit And Receive Antennas

    2-wire external audio intercom systems. These XLR jacks are designated intercom 1 and 2 on the rear panel. They accept Telex, RTS, and Clear-Com types of intercom systems. The pinouts of these standard types of intercom are shown in Figure 19.
  • Page 29 Since RTS-TW carries both channels of audio on one (1) cable, the four (4) intercom XLR connectors are connected in parallel when RTS is selected. Thus any one (1) of the four (4) intercom XLRs may be used for RTS input. Looping through of the audio, shown in Figure 21, may also be accomplished via any of the rear panel XLRs when in FTS mode.
  • Page 30: 4-Wire Intercom Ports

    BTR-30N Rear View FIGURE 22. 4-Wire Intercom Ports The BTR-30N can connect to two (2) 4-wire audio intercom systems. These 8-pin modular jacks (RJ-45) are designated 4- wire under intercom 1 and 2 titles on the rear panel. (See Figure 22). The jack’s pinout is shown in Figure 23.
  • Page 31: Base Station Link

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 29 BTR-30N Rear View FIGURE 26. Base Station Link Stage Announce (SA)/Relay This pair of RJ-45 jacks allow the passage of WTA, WTA The Stage Announce 3-pin XLR connector (see Figure 26) is termination control voltage, and CAN bus data between where audio exits the base when a beltpack user presses the SA multiple base stations.
  • Page 32: Base Station Link Jack

    • Straight through cable. Passes CAN data, WTA – WTA 1 and WTA 2 in the BTR-30N are two (2) independent 2- audio, and WTA termination signal. wire intercom channels. Up to 16 base stations may be CAN Bus Termination Cable (CTC) •...
  • Page 33: Powering The Base Station

    Start Up Screen Status Screen FIGURE 36. When the BTR-30N powers up, the first screen displayed is the Start Up splash screen. It displays for about three (3) seconds. This screen contains both the software version number and band ID of the base. Figure 35 shows a screen indicating software...
  • Page 34: Rssi Screen

    32 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N RSSI Screen User-defined groups 18u to 30u may be changed by the user to any frequency within range of the base. RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indicator. This screen displays the detected signal strength of each of the four (4) receivers in the base.
  • Page 35: Frequency Edit (User-Defined Groups Only)

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 33 Frequency Edit (User-Defined Groups Only) Base Main Settings The Frequency Edit screen is similar to the Group Frequency Settings contained in the base main menu are the following: Select screen, but allows the complete editing of each transmit Local headset microphone gain •...
  • Page 36: Local Headset Volume And Gain

    34 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Local Headset Volume and Gain To access the transmit power settings, do the following: The Local Headset Volume and Microphone Gain are set in From the main status screen, press MENU. the following software screen.
  • Page 37: Stage Announce Level

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 35 Press SET. To set the stage announce level, do the following: The receiver 1 squelch setting starts flashing. From the status screen, press MENU. Using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons, adjust the setting. Using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons, select Base Main.
  • Page 38: Can Bus Number

    There are multiple parameters to set in the Intercom Setting menu: CAN Bus Number 2-wire intercom type: Telex, RTS, Clear-Com, Off • The CAN Bus Number for a base station must be set only in Only intercom 1 active, only intercom 2 active, both •...
  • Page 39: 2-Wire Intercom

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 37 2-Wire Intercom 4-Wire Intercom The screens below show the progression of setting 2-wire The screens below show the progression of setting 4-wire parameters. parameters. 4-Wire Intercoms 2-Wire Intercoms FIGURE 49. FIGURE 50. To adjust the 2-wire intercom settings, do the following: To adjust the 4-wire intercom settings, do the following: From the status screen, press the MENU button.
  • Page 40: Auxiliary Settings

    38 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Auxiliary Settings NOTE: The base defaults back to the status screen if no action is taken after five (5) minutes. The parameters to configure in the auxiliary setting menu are as follows: ClearScan Intercom 1 Auxiliary mode: Local, Global, or Off •...
  • Page 41: Lockout

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 39 Lockout 1st Use Defaults Lockout is used to keep a user from changing any options at the 1st Use Defaults is used to set the base station to Group 01A, base station, except local headset microphone gain and volume.
  • Page 42: Connection Of Multiple Base Stations With The Link Cables

    40 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Connection of Multiple Base Stations with the Link connected via standard 2-wire and 4-wire intercoms without additional link cables between them. They still transmit and Cables receive intercom 1 and intercom 2 audio normally from the This section discusses various configurations of multiple base beltpacks.
  • Page 43: Over-The-Air Data Links

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 41 Before presenting the configurations, we believe an explanation Beltpack-to-base conveys: • of RF data links plus master and servant base stations helps in Current button(s) selected – understanding the multiple base arrangements. Battery level –...
  • Page 44 42 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Three (3) base stations connected via 2-wire intercom only FIGURE 58. Two (2) bases have their transmitter off; one has its transmitters on...
  • Page 45: Master And Servant Base Stations

    CAN bus A CAN (Controlled Area Network) bus is the data protocol used over the BTR-30N’s base station link cable. This balanced protocol is a robust standard used the world over in high noise, extreme environments. It requires the use of 120 Ohm...
  • Page 46 44 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N CAN Bus 120 Ohm termination (CAN-T) and FIGURE 62. base pin functions. A base link cable connected system with terminators on both ends FIGURE 63.
  • Page 47: Base Station Link Configurations

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 45 Base Station Link Configurations WTA and Several CAN Bus Networks • Bases connected via 2-wire and/or 4-wire audio Multiple base station networks may be connected in different – links ways. Using the rear panel base station link jacks, a user has three (3) different connection options.
  • Page 48: Wireless Talk-Around Audio Only

    WTA channel 2 audio but do not share the CAN bus data. Link Overview WTA 1 and WTA 2 in the BTR-30N are two (2) independent 2- wire intercom channels. The WTA intercom channels are very similar to AudioCom types of intercom channels except they are dry and are meant to only pass audio between BTR-30N base stations.
  • Page 49: Setup

    The master base station always boots slower than servant units. Setup via the BTR-30N software menus the intercom, local headset, auxiliary, stage announce, etc. as detailed in BTR-30N Operation. NOTE: All the base station numbers should be left as 09 (default).
  • Page 50: Setup

    NOTE: Leave the base number at the default of 09. Connect the main intercom audio channel(s) to the base Setup via the BTR-30N software menus the intercom, local stations. headset, auxiliary, stage announce, etc. as detailed in BTR-30N Operation.
  • Page 51: Wta And Several Can Bus Networks

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 49 Cycle the power of the master base while leaving the WTA and Several CAN Bus Networks single servant base powered-up. These base stations may be connected via 2-wire and/or 4-wire The master base, on boot, takes control of the servant base audio links.
  • Page 52 OFF automatically when the master base takes control of them. NOTE: Leave the base number at the default of 09. Setup via the BTR-30N software menus the intercoms, local headset, auxiliary, stage announce, etc., as detailed in BTR-30N Operation.
  • Page 53 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 51 Multiple base stations connected via 2-wire FIGURE 68. audio cable and two CAN Bus networks.
  • Page 54: Basic Operational Description

    The TR-30N/32N is a full-duplex (simultaneous talk and The following is a list to quickly get a base station and beltpacks listen) beltpack. It works in conjunction with a BTR-30N base operating. station. The beltpack allows a user, via a headset attached to Unpack the base.
  • Page 55: Battery Installation

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 53 Battery Installation Ensure the On/Off volume control knob is turned off. Press down and hold down the battery release latch, then slide the battery pack about 1/8 inch back toward the latch until it stops.
  • Page 56: Headset Connection

    54 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N FIGURE 71. TR-30N/32N Controls Headset Connection Antenna Connection The Headset Connector is a XLR type connector. Four The beltpack comes with two detachable, screw type 1/4 (4) or five (5) pin headset connectors may be installed wave antennas.
  • Page 57: On/Off And Volume Control

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 55 FIGURE 72. TR-30N Top Panel Controls On/Off and Volume Control To select the TALK button mode, do the following: Press and hold SET while pressing the TALK button.  To turn the beltpack power on, do the following: The current mode of the TALK button displays the first time Rotate the On/Off Volume Control knob(s) CW.
  • Page 58: Stage Announce (Sa)

    56 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Stage Announce (SA) To route audio from the beltpack directly to the stage announce connector on the back of the base station, do the following: Press the SA button.  > The base station’s SA relay is also closed. The beltpack sidetone is lost as an indication that stage announce is activated.
  • Page 59: Groups And Channels

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 57 Groups and Channels The first LCD screen the beltpack displays is the Group/ Channel screen. This screen shows the currently selected receive group followed by the beltpack transmit channels. To edit groups and channels, do the following: Push SET to edit the transmit channel.
  • Page 60: Receive Frequency

    58 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Receive Frequency The Receive Frequency screen displays the beltpack receiver frequencies in MHz. The frequency cannot be changed in factory-defined groups, but can be changed in user-defined groups. To edit the RX frequency (User Groups Only), do the following: Set the unit to the desired user-defined group and channels.
  • Page 61: Low Battery Alert Tone

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 59 Low Battery Alert Tone Changing the Transmit Power Setting The beltpack sends an audio alert tone to the headset if battery To change the transmit power setting, do the following: life reaches 10%. The 1 kHz tone is heard for 0.5 seconds, every Push SET at the transmit power screen.
  • Page 62: Squelch Screen

    60 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Squelch Screen Transmit Mode Screen The Squelch screen allows the user to adjust the beltpack The Transmit Mode screen is used to select the following squelch level. modes: Transmit Description To select the beltpack squelch level, do the following: Mode Push SET at the squelch screen.
  • Page 63: Software Version/Band

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 61 Software Version/Band The degree of interference found for R1 and R2 displays on the far-right two (2) positions on the screen. The software revision and frequency band of the beltpack may be displayed from any of the main beltpack screens.
  • Page 64: Rf Monitor Screen

    62 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N RF Monitor Screen Setting Beltpack ID The RF monitor screen displays beltpack RF status. Several functions require the beltpack to know which base and channel it is associated with. To display the beltpack RF status, do the following: Auto Power Setting: The beltpack reduces its TX •...
  • Page 65: On/Off And Volume Control

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 63 TR-32N Top Panel Controls FIGURE 76. On/Off and Volume Control Battery/Peak Light To turn the beltpack power on, do the following: he battery/peak lights indicate battery condition and audio Rotate the On/Off Volume Control knob(s) CW.
  • Page 66: Wireless Talk-Around (Wta)

    64 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Wireless Talk-Around (WTA) To disconnect the beltpack audio from the wired intercom, auxiliary input/output, and the base station’s local headset, do the following: Press the WTA button. > Other beltpack users on that audio channel can hear the user as normal.
  • Page 67: Groups And Channels

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 65 Groups and Channels The first LCD screen the beltpack displays is the Group/ Channel screen. This screen shows the currently selected receive group followed by the beltpack transmit channels. To edit groups and channels, do the following: Push SET to edit the transmit channel.
  • Page 68: Receive Frequency

    66 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Receive Frequency The Receive Frequency screen displays the beltpack receiver frequency in MHz. The frequency cannot be changed in factory- defined groups, but can be changed in user-defined groups. To edit the RX frequency (User Groups Only), do the following: Set the unit to the desired user-defined group and channels.
  • Page 69: Low Battery Alert Tone

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 67 Low Battery Alert Tone To change the transmit power setting, do the following: The beltpack sends an audio alert tone to the headset if battery Push SET at the transmit power screen. life reaches 10%. The 1 kHz tone is heard for 0.5 seconds, every Using the UP/DOWN arrow buttons, select the power 30 seconds.
  • Page 70: Squelch Screen

    68 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Squelch Screen Setting Auxiliary Input Function The Squelch screen allows the user to adjust the beltpack Aux input disabled squelch level. Aux heard with Ch 1 Aux heard with Ch 2 To adjust the squelch level, do the following: Aux heard with Ch 1 &...
  • Page 71: Leds Off/On

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Operation 69 LEDs Off/On Clear groups are displayed first. They are in group order. You can scroll down through groups using the DOWN button. The The LED Off/On screen is used to disable all LEDs. This left-half of the screen gives you an indication of interference function is useful for users who do not wish to show LEDs in levels as you scroll through the groups.
  • Page 72: Factory Reset

    70 Operation BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Factory Reset Setting Beltpack ID Factory Reset sets the beltpack to Group 1A, channel 1 and Several functions require the beltpack to know which base and ERASES any user-defined groups in memory. It sets a unit to channel it is associated with.
  • Page 73 APPENDIX A Additional Resources...
  • Page 74: Btr-30N Menu Structure

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N BTR-30N Menu Structure...
  • Page 75: Tr-30N Beltpack Screen Flowchart

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N TR-30N Beltpack Screen Flowchart...
  • Page 76: Tr-32N Beltpack Screen Flowchart

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N TR-32N Beltpack Screen Flowchart...
  • Page 77: Frequency Bands

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Frequency Bands Band Names Frequencies and US TV Channels FIGURE 80. The BTR-30N system operates over the following frequency ranges: Band US TV Freq. Freq. US TV Base TX: 482-572 MHz – Start Base RX: 174-216 MHz –...
  • Page 78: Frequency Plan

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Frequency Plan There are 48 groups in a BTR-30N system. The 48 groups are divided up into 36 factory-defined groups and 12 user-defined groups. A group referenced to a base station is comprised of two TX channels and up to 12 RX channels.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION DISTORTION - System’s audio quality seems distorted at Reduce microphone gain by adjusting microphone gain medium to high input levels control in software. HISS - System seems to produce a hiss which is Check the gain setting on all beltpacks and the base. They undesirable.
  • Page 80: Battery Information

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Battery Life Battery Information TR-30N Improper battery selection, use, installation, and care are the Alkaline, 11-13 hours typical cause of numerous wireless systems failures. Nickel-Metal Hybrid, 10-12 hours typical Alkaline Batteries: Alkaline batteries such as Eveready’s TR-32N...
  • Page 81: 2-Wire Systems Specification

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N 2-Wire Systems Specification...
  • Page 82: Certificate Information

    Antenna minimum safe distance, for a base station, as set frequency selected. RTS strongly urges the user to contact the by the FCC is 20cm. Antenna gain: zero (0) dBd referenced appropriate telecommunications authority for any clarification.
  • Page 83 Pour se conformer aux exigences FCC et Industrie Canada l'exposition aux RF sur une distance de séparation d'au moins 20 cm (7,9 pouces) doit être maintenue entre les antennes de la station de base BTR-30N et toutes les personnes.
  • Page 84 Netherlands (NL): The TR-30N and TR-32N may only be used in the following frequency range: 195-202 MHz.. Netherlands (NL): The BTR-30N may only be used in the following frequency ranges: 470 - 556, 558 - 564, 566 - 572 MHz Always consult your national authority before placing equipment into operation as requirements and spectrum usage can change.
  • Page 85: Accessories And Replacement Parts

    BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Accessories and Replacement Parts ALP-700 450-760 MHz Bi-directional Log Periodic Antenna Model (CTN) No. ALP-700 ALP-450 450-900 MHz Log Periodic Antenna Includes mounting hardware and 10 feet (3 meters) coaxial cable with TNC connectors Model (CTN) No. ALP-450 ALP-600 520-760 MHz Bi-directional Log Periodic Antenna ...
  • Page 86 BTR Power Cords CTC, BTR-30N CAN BUS Model (CTN) No. Termination Cable North America Model (CTN) No. PC-USA Model (CTN) No. CTC, BTR-30N CAN BUS  CAN-T U.K. Model (CTN) No. 120  Termination PC-UK BP-700 TR Battery pack, Model (CTN) No.
  • Page 87 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Base Station: Flexible Ground Independent UHF Dipole Antenna Frequency Band Designators Frequency Coverage of Model (CTN) No. Band Color Antenna Red/White 470 - 550 MHz FA-RW-RS Yellow/White 525 - 610 MHz FA-YW-RS Beltpack: Rubber duck VHF antenna...
  • Page 88 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N Base Station: End-fed 1/2-wave VHF antenna Frequency Band Designators Model (CTN) No. Band Color Frequency Coverage of Antenna Brown/White 174-198 MHz BTR-30N VHF Low Band Orange/White 192-216 MHz BTR-30N VHF High Band...
  • Page 89 BTR-30N, TR-30N, TR-32N...
  • Page 90 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville, MN 55337 U.S.A. www.boschcommunications.com...

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