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XO-AP
XO-1
Wireless Intercom System
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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 Station
2-1
Controls and Connections....................................................................................................2-1
Section 3
XO-1 Beltpack
3-1
Controls and Connections....................................................................................................3-1
Section 4
Specifications
4-1
Legacy Technical Specifications .........................................................................................4-1
Section 5
Operation
5-1
Set-up...................................................................................................................................5-1
System Operation.................................................................................................................5-1
Halftime ...............................................................................................................................5-3
Before the Next Use (Charging Instructions) ......................................................................5-3
Long Term Storage ..............................................................................................................5-3
Li-Ion Batteries....................................................................................................................5-4
Software Version .................................................................................................................5-4
Section 6
Encryption Code
6-1
Encryption Code ..................................................................................................................6-1
Logging into a Beltpack (XO-1)..........................................................................................6-1
Beltpack Options .................................................................................................................6-2
Enter new password......................................................................................................6-2
Display current encryption key ....................................................................................6-2
Enter new encryption key .............................................................................................6-2
Exit ...............................................................................................................................6-3
Section 7
Trouble Shooting
7-1
Section 8
RF Channels
8-1
RF Channels.........................................................................................................................8-1
Section 9
Regulatory Information
9-1
Regulatory Information .......................................................................................................9-1
Section 10
10-1
Section 1 - Introduction
General Description
System Features
1-1
5 6
1
TRANSMIT
ANTENNA
ON
11
RECEIVE
ANTENNA
Telex
SELECT
POWER
LOW
BATTERY
CORD
RETAINER
AP
ACTIVE
OFF
CHANNEL
2 4
CHANNEL
CLEAR SCAN
LOCK
RED: CHARGING
GREEN: READY
12 VDC
400mA
PGM
XO-AP
10
Front View
Rear View
2-1
2 3 4
1
Telex
BATTERY
MIC
TALK
MIC +
CHG
OFF
EXT
Bottom View
Top View
GREEN - Battery OK
RED - Battery Low (needs charged)
3. "O" Channel Button and Light Selects the
Offense intercom channel. The light next to the
button will light when selected. Also controls headset
Mic (-) level:
Mic (-): Press and hold the talk button and "O"
button for 3 seconds. A voice prompt will indicate
"MIC ADJUST" mode has been entered. Keep the
talk button held down. The "O" button can now be
use to reduce the microphone gain. The "X" button
will raise the microphone gain. Listen for voice
prompts in headset.
7. Charge Light.
3-1
Section 4 - Specifications
Legacy Technical Specifications
4-1
Section 5 - Operation
Set-up
Prior to use, the XO-1 beltpacks and the XO-AP base
station need to have their battery packs fully charged.
Refer to the charging instructions of this section.
Front View
Rear View
Figure 5-3
XO-AP Base Station
System Operation
1. Turn on the XO-AP by pressing the power switch
into the On position. The XO-AP must be
powered-up before any beltpacks are turned on.
The following turn on events should follow:
The power light on the front panel will activate
immediately.
Figure 5-1
XO-AP and Panel Antenna
XO-AP in the
Press Box
Figure 5-2
XO-AP with Antenna Pointing Toward Near
Sideline
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Top View
Figure 5-4
XO-1 Beltpack
3. With the XO-AP running, turn on the XO-1
beltpacks one at a time. The following turn on
events should follow:
The battery light will activate immediately.
After 20 seconds;
A voice in the headphone will say, wireless
indicating the beltpack is in wireless mode
(as opposed to wired mode used for
changing the encryption code, see section 6).
The O light will lite and communications
will start.
5-2
RED = Charging
GREEN = Charging Done
Halftime
Li-Ion Batteries
The Li-Ion batteries used in the XO-1 and XO-AP are
excellent batteries for portable, outdoor applications.
They have a high energy density (energy per weight)
compare to other rechargeable battery technologies
(NiCd, NiMH, Alkaline, Gel Cells), are low
maintenance, and offer superior performance at low
temperatures.
For best performance after long-term storage, Telex
recommends the batteries be charged to 30% - 50% of
capacity before being placed in storage. This is the
typical battery capacity left after a sporting event, such
as a football game. Li-Ion batteries retain nearly all
their capacity, after long-term storage, if stored in dry,
cool temperatures with only 30% to 50% charge. They
can lose up to 20% capacity if stored for long term
right after being fully charged.
It is also a good idea to charge the XO-AP and XO-1
batteries once every 6 months for three hours then take
off charge. Do not fully charge. This helps to maintain
the battery's performance and prevent any
over-discharging.
Software Version
The software version of the base station and beltpack
may be seen near the top of the screen on the user
configuration menu. To get to this screen follow the
instructions under "Logging into a Beltpack" in
Section 6.
The software version may also be heard via a voice
prompt when the beltpack is booted in programming
mode.
1. Plug a headset into the beltpack.
2. Press and hold down the "X" button on the
beltpack. Keep holding the "X" button and turn on
the beltpack.
3. Hold the button down until the voice prompt
"Wired" followed a second later by the software
version letter is heard.
5-4
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 95/98, NT, 2000, XP
Software
Telnet or similar application that lets you
communicate to a specified IP Address (Most
all computers have telnet or a similar program
installed on them by default).
6-1
10. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the
beltpack.
Beltpack Options
Section 7 - Troubleshooting
Please reread the operation and encryption section of this manual
to make sure you have completed system set-up properly. The
following contains troubleshooting tips that may be helpful in
solving the problem.
Problem
RF range of all the beltpacks is less than
normal
and/or
beltpacks
are
experiencing "break-up" of audio in an
area where they have worked well in the
past.
Possible Cause
Solution
Non-WiFi
occurred.
RF
Interference
7-1
has
Possible Cause
Internal
battery
exhausted.
Solution
Microphone gain on
beltpack(s) is set to high.
other
Microphone gain on
beltpack(s) is set too low.
another
is
completely
7-2
the
the
other
Section 8 - RF Channels
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 the FCC
regulatory domain. When choosing frequency
channels for systems in the vicinity of each other, you
should choose frequency channels that do not overlap
(e.g. Channels 1, 6, and 11).
Channel Numbers
1
10
11
10
7
6
1
2.412
2.432
2.422
2.417
11
2.427
2.452
2.442
2.437
2.447
2.462
2.457
2.472
2.467
22 MHz
Channel Bandwidth
8-1
9-1
Part Number
Description
LP-XO1
301950002
PH-1
64438100LG
PH-2
64437100LG
HR-1
300534007LG
HR-2
300534000LG
PH-100
301581007LG
PH-200
301581002LG
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Model Number
Part Number
Description
ANT-FP
302054001
ANT-FPM
302054000
XOB
302054002
550257
532091000
10-2
Communications Cable,
Ethernet CAT. 5e Cable, 3 FT
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