Telex XO-AP XO-1 manual

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    XO-AP XO-1 Wireless Intercom System Telex ® Operating Manual Wireless Intercom System Telex Communicat ions, Inc.[...]

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    Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1-1 General Description .............................................................................................................1-1 System Features ...................................................................................................................1-1 Section 2 XO-AP Base S tation 2-1 Con[...]

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    General Descript ion The Telex Legacy ä Series is a full duple x (simultaneou s talk and listen), m ulti-channel, wirele ss intercom system. Legacy of fers a complete solution for 2 to 7 coaches per sideline, fast and easy set-up, durable beltpacks, 64 bit audio encrypt ion, and professional grade headsets. The main components of the Legacy ä ser[...]

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    1. On/Off Switch – Turns the powe r on/off to the ba se station. 2. Power / Low Batt ery Light – Indicates the ba se station has power , either fr om the int ernal battery or external power c onnected to the unit. Battery Indicat ion: • GREEN - Battery OK • RED - Battery Low (n eeds charged) 3. Transmit Antenna Jack – This reverse TNC jac[...]

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    1. On/Off & Volume Control – Turns the beltpac k power on/off and control s headset volume. 2. Battery Light – • GREEN - Battery OK • RED - Battery Low (n eeds charged) 3. "O" Channel Button and Light – Selects the “Offense” i ntercom channel. The light next to the button will light when s electe d. Also control s headse[...]

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    Section 4 - Specifications RF Technology ............................................................................................................IEEE 802.11 ( Wi Fi) Frequency Band of Operation ......................................................................................2.412 to 2.462 GHz FCC License ...................................[...]

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    Set-up Prior to use, the XO-1 beltpacks and the XO-AP base station need to have their batter y packs fully charged. Refer to the charging instructions of this sect ion for instructions on charging. 1. Place the XO-AP base station in the area of use. 2. Attached the two antenna cables from the antenna to the XO-AP . The cable marked, “Receive” c[...]

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    2. You can now scan for another channel, manually select a channel or lock the current channel by using one of the following procedures: • Clear Scan – Hold the <SELECT> button until the decimal point sta rts to blink (about 3 seconds) then release. The XO-AP will scan all available channels and then set itself to the clearest channel ava[...]

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    ° Release the “O” or “X” button, and the <TALK> button when at the desired level. • The higher the microphone gain the louder that beltpack user’s voice will sound to ot her users and themselves. Halftime 1. During halftim e leave the XO-AP base station “On”. 2. The XO-1 beltpacks may be turned off for halftime to conserve ba[...]

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    Li-Ion Batteries The Li-Ion batteries used in the XO-1 and XO-AP are excellent batteries for portab le, outdoor app lications. They have a high energy density (energy per weight ) compare to other rechargeable battery tec hnologies ( NiCd , NiMH, Alkaline, G el Cells), are low maintenance, and offer superior perfo rmance at low temperatures. For be[...]

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    Encryption Code The Legacy system uses a 64 bit DES (Digital Encryption Standard) encryption algori thm to encrypt all audio in the system. The beltpacks in the system have a “key” in the software that the algorithm uses as the basis for the encryption. The same “key” m ust be used in all beltpacks on the system for communication to occur. [...]

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    9. Press and hold down the “X” button on the beltpack. Keep holding the “X” button and turn-on the beltpack. Hold the beltpack button down until the green LED next to the “X” button lights up (about 20 seconds), then release button ( Places the beltpack in programming mode). 10. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into t he beltpac[...]

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    Please rerea d the operat ion and encry ption secti on of this m anual to make s ure you have c omplet ed syste m set -up properly. The following contai ns troubl eshooting tips t hat m ay be helpf ul in solving the problem . Section 7 - Troubleshooting If you are unabl e to solve t he problem , contact the manufac turer or dealer from whom you pur[...]

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    Section 7 - Trouble shooting continued Problem Possible Cause Solution When the XO-1 beltpack powe r was turned on, the unit 's power l ight cam e up, but the "O" butt on light neve r cam e up and comm unicati on never star ted. • Internal battery is nearly exhaused. • On boot, an error was enc ountered and the unit coul d not fi[...]

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    802.11 RF Channels The Legacy system has the ability to operate on any one of eleven RF channels. Although there are several different frequency channel settings, there is overlap between the channels. There are three non-overlapping channels available in t he FCC regulatory domain. When choosing frequency channels for systems in the vicinity of ea[...]

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    Regulatory Infor mation The XO-1 and XO-AP comply with Part 15 of FCC rules and Canada RSS-210 . Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harm ful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 3. Use only the manufacturer or dealer[...]

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    Section 10 - Accessories and Replacement Items Model Number Part Number Description LP-XO1 301950002 XO-1 Beltpack and Batter y Charger. NOTE: User must provide XO-AP serial num ber and IP address of all XO-1/XO-APs in system with order. PH-1 64438100LG Single si ded w/flexibl e dynam ic boom m ic, 150 ohm earphone, 6" (1.8m) cord and A4F conn[...]

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    Model Number Part Number Description ANT-FP 302054001 Dual Diversity, Flat Patch Antenna with Dua l Coax, 11dB i ANT-FPM 302054000 Metal Tilt and Sw ivel Antenna Mounting bracket for ANT-FP Antenna. Use for perm anent mount of ANT -FP Flat Panel Antenna. XOB 302054002 Nylon Belt, Ad justable 10-2 Section 10 - Acce ssories and Repl acement Ite ms Co[...]

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    8601 East Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, NE 68507 Made in U.S.A. PN 804233-TX[...]