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Master Wireless Mode
The master wireless mode feature of the TR-240 is one of the key
reasons that the unit is so versatile. In the absence of an actual
BTR-240 base station, the beltpack itself can be configured to act
as an access point, but with mobile capabilities, and continue to
provide coverage for up to 8 full-duplex wireless TR-240
beltpacks.
When a beltpack is in master wireless mode, the beltpack’s radio
is activated and the Ethernet port is deactivated.
Key Sequence: Press and hold <1> while booting.
Release the button once the voice prompt
“master wireless” is heard in the headset
indicating that communication has started.
In master wireless mode, the beltpack has all the functionality of a
wireless beltpack, but now also acts as a base station to support
other beltpacks in wireless mode.
The user of the master mode beltpack also has the ability to set the
RF channel manually or perform a ClearScan to select the optimal
RF channel for operation.
Steps to change the RF Channel or perform ClearScan:
1. Boot the unit into Master Wireless mode by pressing and
holding the <1> button down while the unit boots.
2. Continue to hold the <1> button after the voice prompt
“master wireless” is heard for approximately 3 seconds.
3. Release the button when the voice prompt “RF Selection” is
heard in the headset followed by the current RF channel.
4. At this point the user has three options:
a. Press the <2> button to move the RF channel up. For
each channel increment, a voice prompt will follow.
b. Press the <1> button to move the RF channel down. For
each channel decrement, a voice prompt will follow.
c. Press the <TALK> button to perform a ClearScan. The
voice prompt “ClearScan” will be indicated in the
headset. This operation takes a few seconds and when
finished, a voice prompt will indicate the selected
channel.
5. When the desired channel is selected, the following options
will exit the RF selection menu and return to the main audio
program:
a. Press the <1> + <2> buttons simultaneously. A tone will
sound indicating that the RF channel that was last
indicated by a voice prompt is now active and the
beltpack has resumed to normal master wireless
operation.
b. Simply wait without pressing any buttons for
approximately 3 seconds. A tone will sound indicating
that the RF channel that was last indicated by a voice
prompt is now active and the beltpack has resumed to
normal master wireless operation.
NOTE: The RF channel of operation is remembered and the
TR-240 will continue to boot on the same RF channel in
master wireless mode until it is set differently by the
user.
Low Battery Indicator
When operating the TR-240 beltpack, there are two indicators for
when the battery pack is almost depleted. The first indicator is the
battery light on the top panel of the beltpack will switch to yellow.
The second indicator is a battery alert tone (three tone pulses)
heard in the beltpack headset. These indicators will occur when
the battery pack has approximately 15 minutes of use left.
Mode Identification / Software Version
Once a TR-240 has booted successfully, a user can determine the
mode in which the beltpack is operating as well as the current
software version of the beltpack.
Key Sequence: <1> + <2>
For approximately 5 seconds.
Release the buttons once the voice prompts
begin and the green channel LEDs turn off.
After the button sequence has been pressed, the beltpack will
announce a sequence of three voice prompts.
The beltpack will first identify which of the modes it is operating.
The voice prompt will announce “wireless”, “wired” or “master
wireless” in the headset. A voice prompt will then announce the
beltpack model number followed by the software version number
in the headset. For example, “Wireless”, “TR-240”, “Rev A”.
For a beltpack that does not have a headset attached, a blinking
sequence is also displayed by using the Battery LED indicator to
indicate the mode of operation.
Wireless mode: no blink sequence
Wired mode: - * * - * * - * * -
Master wireless mode: - * - * - * -
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