Battery charger equipment Headsets 2.2 Menu maps Section 3: Installing a System Section 4: Operating the Base Station BS1000 4.1 Connecting the Base Station BS1000 4.2 Operating the Base Station BS1000 Section 5: Operating the Base Station BS850 5.1 Connecting the Base Station BS850 5.2 Operating the Base Station BS850...
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7.9 inches (20 cm) from the antenna to the body of user required. Genie system operates in the 5GHz UNII band frequency range. Genie 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.
LAN or PoE (Power of Ethernet) to one Base Station while supporting the wireless Beltpack connections at the same time. By this boundaryless hybrid solution of wired or wireless, Genie offers a highly scalable and flexible system configurations and capabilities.
Up to 2 Genie main features LaON’s patent-technology based Genie offers the best audio quality with an excellent clarity by using 5GHz UNII band and RF interference avoidance technologies. It guarantees the system stability even in large site environments where various A/V and wireless equipment are co-located. Highly scalable Ethernet-based Remote Antenna RA100DW can transmit power and audio data.
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⚫ Five Genie group channels on the wireless Beltpack Five Genie group channels can be set to the wireless Beltpack. Each Genie group channel can be selected to open the talk/listen path. The simultaneous talk/listen function also provides, there are four simultaneous Genie group channels for the BP851, two simultaneous Genie group channels for the BP850.
LAN network configuration, multiple studios or multi-floor sites can be easily consolidated. ⚫ Base Station BS1000 and Remote Antenna RA100DW provide very efficient functions such as PoE and Daisy- chain connections. The Remote Antenna RA100 does not provide Daisy-chain connections.
Base Station BS1000 ⚫ Using one Base Station BS1000, it consists of 6 Remote Antennas (RA100DW or RA100) + 128 Ethernet Beltpack IBP10s or Key Panels (or 60 Repeater RBS85s) + 128 wireless Beltpack BP850s. Ten Talk paths added per Remote Antenna.
Genie Trio system You can configure Genie Duo with 2 Base Stations and Genie Trio with 3. Up to five Base Stations can be connected to configure. This configuration allows wired and wireless connectivity Genie devices to be used more than twice as much.
Multi-Sync connections for Ethernet synchronizations Multi-sync Connection Genie is designed to use multiple Base Stations, Remote Antennas and Repeaters in one antenna coverage area. Multi-Sync connections between Base Stations are required for the smooth coexistence of these Genie devices. Wireless Beltpacks can be used by selecting a Base Station. This configuration allows wired and wireless connectivity Genie devices to be used more than twice as much.
Configures a redundancy system (This has been applied to BS1000 version V4030) The redundancy system consists of a redundancy setting and a Genie Duo system and daisy chain ring connection. One Base Station BS1000 or Remote Antenna in monitoring mode monitors for failure of another Base Station or Remote Antenna.
IFB and IC/ISO communications in one system With the GCMV2 setting of the Base Station BS1000, you can specify the IFB group channel and dim level of the Program audio (Program input). With this setting on the BS1000, when an IFB path is created on a Genie group channel set as the Program audio, the Program audio is dimmed and mixed with IFB audio.
System usage with Line devices Panels Relay Pin, Line Router AUX D 4-Wire 2-Wire 4-Wires 4-Wire 4-Wire 2-Wire Walkie-talkie (group#2) (group#3) (To Panels or BS) (group#5) (group#1) (group#4) Line devices Master Beltpack (MB) mode ⚫ A Master Beltpack mode consists of only wireless Beltpacks. Only one of the Beltpacks is set as the master and provides the coverage area for other Beltpacks ⚫...
Section 2: Product overview 2.1 Genie equipment Base Station BS1000 equipment Base Station Antenna 48-56VDC 2.5A Power Supply (One more is available as an option) ➢ Rear panel: 2 Antennas, 4 Lines (4-Wires with 2 x 2-Wires and null control), 2 Multi-Sync, SA, 2 Relays and 2 Opto-...
Remote Antenna RA100DW equipment ⚫ Can be configured with Base Stations BS850 or BS1000. ⚫ IP53 sealing (Dust + water spray at up to 60° from vertical) and antennas are mounted internally. (IP65 sealing when fixing the power rubber cap with waterproof adhesive) ⚫...
OPTO1 T12345678: Assign the Opto1 input to Talk channels. OPTO2 T12345678: Assign the Opto2 input to Talk channels. Relay1 T12345678) Relay2 T12345678: (This has been applied to BS1000 version V3516) Set Relay1 or Relay2 to Talk key. T1 G12345 ABCD...
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Base Station BS850 menu Normal menu Main menu Sub menu 1 Sub menu 2 Display Main Menu’s item is as Sub menu’s item is as follow Headset Group, follow Lock status Set Gains: Set levels Speaker #: headset volume level AUX I/O Group, Setting the levels Mic #: microphone level...
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Wireless Beltpack BP850 menu Normal menu Main menu Display RSSI level, Display Beltpack’s Label, Model, firmware version, ID number Linked device symbol, Battery level, Main menu’s item is as follow Latched status, Hands Free On Off: Latched talk enable or disable Group, label, Speaker Volume: Headset Volume level.
Section 3: Installing a System See Genie User Manual. Section 4: Operating the Base Station BS1000 4.1 Connecting the Base Station BS1000 31 32 Base Station BS1000: Front Panel 1. Power switch 2. Loudspeaker 24. Network status LEDs (Link/Active) 29. Gooseneck microphone connector (XLR-3F) 30.
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16. Relay/Opto/AUX(D) connector (25-pin male D-type) This has been applied to BS1000 version V3516. Description Description Reserved (Tx+) 12VDC + Reserved (Tx-) 12VDC + Reserved (Rx+) GND (12VDC) Reserved (Rx -) GND (12VDC) Relay 1 (Open) Relay 1 Common Relay 2 (Open)
11. 13. 15. 17. 20. 22. 25. 27. Talk key for each Talk channel (LED indicator) The user can specify that the latch is enabled or disabled on the Talk key. And the user can set the Genie group channel, Relay, or Opto-isolated Input on the Talk channel.
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Base Station. Each Base Station allows up to 128 Beltpacks connections. Five Base Stations can be paired on the wireless Beltpack. Note: Wireless Beltpack(BP850,BP851) can be paired with the Base Station BS1000, BS850 and MS150. ⓒ2020 LaON Technology Co., Ltd.
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Figure. Label/Group/Pair menu On the Base Station, you can edit the Beltpack label and the Genie group channel that the Beltpack will use. In the main menu, move to and select Pair Belt. The Pair Belt menu appears, as shown in Figure. The Beltpack labels are shown as ‘_P001’...
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Using multiple Base Stations in an Antenna coverage zone. The Genie is designed so multiple Base Stations, Remote Antennas and Repeaters can work in one antenna coverage. To ensure smooth coexistence of these devices, you will need connecting the Multi-Sync cable between the Base Stations.
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With GCMV2, you can set the IFB features, and you can set to send the Line input audio back to the Line output. Note: If a Genie group channel is set on the Line, set the Genie group channel on the Talk key and do not set the Line on the Talk key.
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Relay 1 (pin 5,18) is activated. In the same way, pressing the Talk key set to Relay 2, activates Relay 2 (pin 6,19). Relay cannot be set together on one Talk key set to a Genie group channel. AUX D (unbalanced audio) Pin 12,13,24,25 are unbalanced audio signal pins that are shared with Line D (4-Wire).
Section 5: Operating the Base Station BS850 5.1 Connecting the Base Station BS850 LaON LT850 Front panel of the Base Station 1. Headset connector (6pin Mini-Din Receptacle) The headset is with ‘Push-Pull Lock’ type connector. Put a headset into the headset connector on the front panel.
And shows AUX IO when AUX In and AUX Out are enabled both. The number 1 through 5 next to AUX In or AUX IO stands for the Genie group channel for the auxiliary device that is selected. The letter 'A' indicates that all Genie groups have been selected.
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Press the group channel (#2) button on the front panel and select the Genie group channel. If the same Genie group channel as the Base Station is set to a 4-Wire or AUX IO group channel, it is possible to communicate with the connected intercom devices.
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Set available Genie group channels for the Line (4-Wire or AUX) or Base Station. In the Set Group menu, scroll to each row with Up or Down button to set single or multiple Genie group channel channels. The Talk Group in the menu is Genie group channels available on the Base Station.
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Using multiple Base Stations in an Antenna coverage zone. The Genie is designed so multiple Base Stations, Remote Antennas and Repeaters can work in one antenna coverage. To ensure smooth coexistence of these devices, you will need set the Ethernet synchronization and connecting the Multi-Sync cable between the Base Stations.
Section 6: Operating the Remote Antenna and Repeater 6.1 Connecting the Remote Antenna RA100DW, RA100 ⚫ Can be configured with Base Station BS850 or BS1000. ⚫ The Remote Antenna provides an additional 10 Talk and 128 Listen paths. ⚫ Within 22 devices, 22 Ethernet Beltpacks or Key Panels or 10 Repeaters can be connected to one Remote Antenna.
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10. Power/Multi-Sync, RF Alert, BS Link, BS Active LEDs Power/Multi-Sync LED: This LED is lit in green when a PoE or PSU is connected. During the boot process of the Base Station, this power LED is briefly lit in red while the Antenna is connecting sequentially to the Base Station. RF Alert LED: When there are audio breakups seriously, RF Alert LED flashes.
Repeater to the PoE Line1 or PoE Line2 port on the Remote Antenna RA100DW, or to the PoE port on the network switch. Repeater can be powered by a Genie device (such as BS1000, Remote Antenna RA100DW, GRP8) or network switch which has the PoE. Repeater shares up to ten Talk and 128 Listen paths with the Remote Antenna.
Ethernet Beltpack for 8 Talk channels (Master + Shift) with 4 Talk keys. ⚫ A IBP10 can be connected to two Base Stations. In this case, a IBP10 can use ten Genie group channels. ⚫ PoE In and PoE Out provide daisy-chaining capability ⚫...
7.2 Operating the Ethernet Beltpack IBP10 1. 2. 3. 4. Talk keys (LED indicator) The user can specify that the latch is enabled or disabled (Momentary) on the Talk key. And the user can set the Genie group channel on the Talk channel.
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Shift channel: Press the Up or Down button for 3 seconds to toggle between Main and Shift channel. The Main displays Talk channel 1 through 4, and Shift displays Talk channel 5 through 8. When the listen path is activated, the Talk key lights green on the Main channel and amber on the Shift channel. 10.
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Talk7 LaON007 22 Talk8 LaON008 23 The labels for Talk channels 1 through 8, connected Base Station number, and assigned Genie group channel are displayed sequentially. Rotate Display menu: You can set the Beltpack display to rotate according to its physical position.
Repeater’ will be shown. When the Beltpack is connected to the Master Beltpack, ‘MB’ will be shown. The item ‘C’ indicates the Genie group channel. The numbers 1 through 5 stands for the ID number of the Genie group channels.
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Beltpack menu of the Base Station. For example, a Beltpack can be registered as one Genie group channel (#1), or up to five Genie group channels (#1, #1, #1, #2, #4, #5). Belt packs, Key Panels, and Line devices set to the same Genie group channel can communicate in conference mode.
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change settings. Press Set button to save the settings and move to next item. A short pressing once the power button (#4) will lead you to Normal menu directly. Hands free (latched Talk) menu Figure. Hands free menu Talk key can be selected for Hands-free Off (Momentary) or Hands-free On (Latching). Speaker volume menu Figure.
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Select groups menu of the BP851 Select Groups Figure. Select groups menu 1 2 3 4 5 QUIT In the Select groups menu (BP851), within the group channels assigned to the Beltpack, listen paths for the four selected groups is created, and talk path for each group channel is assigned to the Talk key and GRP Key. Speaker volume menu in Four groups Group1 Volume Group2 Volume...
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is available by double-clicking the PWR button. When both the Base Station and the master Beltpack are operated within one antenna coverage, the Beltpack is automatically connected to a device with a strong wireless signal, which can cause confusion in the normal talk path. ⚫...
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Low cut menu Figure. Low Cut menu In Low Cut menu, you can set the cutoff level of low-frequency audio such as wind noise and air conditioning. The maximum cutoff level is -6dB. Hands off sensitivity menu Figure Hands off sensitivity menu The Hands Off (Roaming) Sensitivity menu allows you to set the sensitivity level for roaming.
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When the TTA is enabled, pressing the Talk key for more than 2 seconds activates the TTA function. Perform simultaneous transmission to all available Genie group channels assigned to the Beltpack. The LED turns red. Release the Talk key to stop the TTA transmission. If the TTA is enabled even if the Talk key is set to Hands-free off (Momentary), the Talk key is automatically set to Hands free on (Latched) mode.
Section 9: Operating the wireless IFB receiver WR850 Wireless IFB receiver WR850 can be easily connected to a Genie system or MS150. 1. Hole for Neck Strap 5. Earphone plug 2. LED indicator 6. Blet Clip 3. 5 position, Navigation switch 7.
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Main menu Normal menu Main menu For details, see Genie wireless IFB Receiver user manual ⓒ2020 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Section 10: Specifications 10.1 Base Station BS1000 Use 20Mhz channels within the 5GHz U-NII band, from 5180-5845MHz. RF Frequency Depending on region Antenna Two external 1/2 -wave dipole, SMA female Transmitter RF Modulation QPSK Frequency Stability ± 2ppm Receiver RF Sensitivity...
128 Beltpacks can be paired with a Base Station. It supports 10 Talk and 128 Listen paths at Beltpacks per Base Station the same time. Including Base Station, eleven Talk paths are provided. Genie group channels Five conference channels Audio Bandwidth 200 Hz to 7.2 kHz...
10.3 Remote Antenna RA100DW Use 20Mhz channels within the 5GHz U-NII band, from 5180-5845MHz. RF Frequency Depending on region Antenna Internal Transmitter RF Modulation QPSK Frequency Stability ± 2ppm Receiver RF Sensitivity -85dBm for 5 BER Frequency Stability ± 2ppm Beltpacks per Remote Antenna 128 Beltpacks can be connected and supports additional 10 Talk paths and 128 Listen paths.
3.46W x 1.47D x 4.80H inch (8.8W x 3.74D x 12.2H cm) without RS holder kit Weight 1.01 lb (460g with Antennas) 10.6 Ethernet Beltpack IBP10 Genie group channels Five ~ Ten Audio Bandwidth 200 Hz to 7.2 kHz Audio Dynamic Range >70dB...
Master Beltpack mode. Genie group channels Five conference channels Number of channels BP850: Two simultaneous Genie group channels or five selectable Genie group channels (Individual level control) BP851: Four simultaneous Genie group channels or five selectable Genie group channels Audio bandwidth 200 Hz to 7.2 kHz...
10.9 Battery charger BATCHG125 The external PSU provides the 15VDC 8A and at its input takes 100-240VAC, 47-63Hz. Power Input 32 ℉ - 104℉ (0℃ – 40℃) Operating Temperature A BATCHG125 battery charger can charge up to seven batteries (BAT50) simultaneously. Number of Charging Ports Up to five Beltpacks (batterie is located inside the Beltpack battery compartment) and two BAT50 batteries can be charged simultaneously.
10.12 Headsets, Gooseneck Mic Headsets Model LSH-S125D LMH-125D LNH-20D LMH-10 PTE-850 Neckband, Boom Mic Lightweight Type Double Headphone Single Headphone Single Earphone Single Earphone Single Headphone Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Type Unidirectional, Noise Unidirectional, Noise Unidirectional, Noise Unidirectional, Noise Electret Cancelling Cancelling Cancelling...
In a Genie group channel, the operator communicates with all members of a group at the same time. Then, when a group member responds by pressing the Talk key, the audio path is passed to all members simultaneously. Up to 10 members of one group can speak to all other members at the same time.
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(MAN) and wide area networks (WAN). Pair: Genie devices are registered to the GCMV2 over the LAN. This pairing process allows Key Panels to recognize each other and an own cryptic code will be given for the corresponding system.
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Thank you. LaON Technology Co., Ltd. www.laon-tech.com ⓒ2020 LaON Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
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