External Connections And Controls - RTS BP-6000 Technical Manual

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Universal Beltpack – BP-6000

External Connections and Controls

The numbers refer to the corresponding call-out numbers in Figure 1.
NOTE:
Volume Control: Use this control to adjust the headset/headphone listen level.
1.
CHAN Select Button and Indicator Lights: Use the CHAN button to select the available/active
2.
intercom channel. A blue indicator light displays next to the channel displaying the active
channel.
When the beltpack is not in DIM mode and a call is received on the inactive channel,
the inactive CH LED blinks every half of a second to indicate the call received is on
the opposite channel of operation.
When the beltpack is in DIM mode and a call is received on the inactive channel, the
inactive CH LED lights solid.
CALL Button and Indicator: The CALL button is used to send a CALL signal to other devices
3.
on the selected intercom channel.
In Dim mode, when receiving a call the CALL LED lights up solid. However, in
normal mode, the CALL LED flashes every half of a second.
When sending a call, in normal or Dim mode, the CALL LED lights solid.
TALK Button and Indicator: The TALK button activates the headset microphone and operates
4.
in either switched mode, momentary mode, always on, or always off. For more information,
see"Talk Mode Menu" on page 21
Headset Connector: The connector accepts an RTS headset with a boom microphone.
5.
Line Connector: The BP-6000 intercom channel is connected via a 6-pin female connector and is
6.
powered through the intercom system power supply.
Loop Through Connector: The 6-pin male loop-through connector is used to daisy-chain up to
7.
35 (if powered on two channels) beltpacks on one power supply.
Belt Clip: The belt clip securely attaches to clothing.
8.
USB Connector: The USB connector is used for service only.
9.
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