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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INFRARED CONFERENCE SYSTEM
TS-800 series
DELEGATE
UNIT TS-80
2
CH
AI
RM
AN UNIT TS-80
1
CENTRAL UNIT TS-800
TS-800 TS-801/-903
TS-802/-903
TS-905/-907
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Infrared Conference System.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - TS-800 series

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSINFRARED CONFERENCE SYSTEMTS-800 seriesDELEGATE UNIT TS-802CHAIRMAN UNIT TS-801CENTRAL UNIT TS-800TS-800 TS-801/-903TS-802/-9

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1010. Simultaneous speaker No. setting switch Used to set the number of Chairman andDelegate units that can be simultaneouslyoperated. The indications

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11INFRARED TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERSHORTDC24V 3A(MAX)MIC EXT CONTROL CHIMEREC OUTAUX2425222316 18 19172120[Bottom]16. DC input Connect the supplied A

Page 4 - 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

12CHAIRMAN UNIT TS-801TALKPRIORITYPOWER123456785.2. Chairman Unit TS-801[Top]1. Monitor speakerSpeech input from other Chairman or Delegateunits and

Page 5 - When the Unit is in Use

13[Bottom]9. Lithium-ion battery compartment Install only a dedicated BP-900 Lithium-IonBattery in this compartment.10. Interrupted operation reset sw

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14[Right side]HEADPHONESPOWERONOFFHEADPHONES1513 1413. Monitor volume control Adjusts the output volume of the monitorspeaker and headphone. 14. Headp

Page 7 - 3. FEATURES

15DELEGATE UNIT TS-802TALKPOWER12345675.3. Delegate Unit TS-802[Top]1. Monitor speakerSpeech input from other Chairman or Delegateunits and the Cent

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16[Bottom]8. Lithium-ion battery compartment Install only a dedicated BP-900 Lithium-IonBattery in this compartment.9. Unit address number setting swi

Page 9 - 5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

17[Right side]HEADPHONESPOWERONOFFHEADPHONES11121010. Monitor volume control Adjusts the output volume of the monitorspeaker and headphone. 11. Headph

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186. OPERATION6.1. Initiating SpeechStep 1. Press the Talk key on the Chairman orDelegate unit.The Speech indicator and MicrophoneIn-Use indicator lig

Page 11 - 16 18 1917

196.2. Initiating Priority Speech (TS-801 only)Step 1. Speak while holding down the Priority Speechkey.Both the Speech indicator and the MicrophoneIn-

Page 12 - 5.2. Chairman Unit TS-801

2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... 42. GENERAL DES

Page 13 - [Bottom]

207. FUNCTION SETTINGS7.1. Setting the Maximum Number of Simultaneous SpeakersUsing the Simultaneous Speaker No. Setting switch on the TS-800 CentralU

Page 14 - [Left side]

21TALK TALK TALKTALKChairman or Delegate unit[First unit]Press the talk key.First unit: Speech possible.[Second unit]Press the talk key.First unit:

Page 15 - 5.3. Delegate Unit TS-802

228. SYSTEM CONNECTION EXAMPLESINFRARED TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERSHORTDC24V 3A(MAX)MIC RS-232C CHIMEREC OUTAUXCHAIRMAN UNIT TS-801Distributor block d

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239. INFRARED SERVICE AREAS9.1. Infrared Transmitter/ReceiverNotes• Infrared signals cannot reach the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit if it is hidd

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249.2. Chairman Unit and Delegate Unit90°15°15°120°120°CHAIRMAN UNIT TS-801TALKPRIORITYPOWER

Page 18 - 6. OPERATION

2510. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS10.1. Notes on Installation of the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver UnitInstalling the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver un

Page 19 - (Inside of the cover)

2610.2. Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit Arrangement ExamplesThe area range that an Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit covers differs depending on t

Page 20 - TALK TALKTALK

2710.3. Wiring between the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit and the Central Unit10.3.1. Notes on wiringInfrared transmitter/receiver DistributorCent

Page 21 - TALK TALK TALKTALK

28Infrared transmitter/receiver DistributorCentral unitLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLMMMMNInfrared transmitter/receiverDistributorCentral unitL1L1L1L1L0L0L0L0L0L0L0

Page 22 - 8. SYSTEM CONNECTION EXAMPLES

2910.4. Mounting the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit10.4.1. Ceiling mounting83.5 mmø68 ±5 mmMounting plate(supplied with the TS-905/-907)Coaxial ca

Page 23 - 9. INFRARED SERVICE AREAS

311. CHAIRMAN AND DELEGATE UNIT INSTALLATION AND SETTINGS ... 3912. CHAIRMAN AND DELEGATE UNIT POWER SUPPLY12.1. BP-900 Lithium-Ion Battery 12.1.1.

Page 24 - PRIORITY

3010.4.2. Mounting on a microphone standMounting plate(supplied with the TS-905/-907)Infrared transmitter/receiver TS-905/-907Tabs (3 places)Rotate to

Page 25 - 50 cm or more 50 cm or more

3110.5.Connections between the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit and the Central Unit10.5.1. ConnectingInfrared transmitter/receiverTS-905/-907Coaxia

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3210.5.2. Coaxial cable processingNote: Purchase both the coaxial cable and the required BNC plugs separately.Follow the procedure below to attach the

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33Attaching a CC-4900 BNC Plug to the 3C-FB CableStep 1. Strip the jacket 10 mm from the end of thecoaxial cable.Step 2. Slip the tube supplied with t

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34Attaching a YA-641 or CC-4901 BNC Plug to the 5C-FB CableStep 1. Strip the jacket 10 mm from the end of thecoaxial cable.Step 2. Unravel the braided

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35Attaching a CC-4900 BNC Plug to the 5C-FB CableStep 1. Strip the jacket 10 mm from the end of thecoaxial cable.Step 2. Unravel the braided shield an

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36Attaching a YA-642 BNC Plug to the 7C-FB CableStep 1. Disassemble the BNC plug as shown in thefigure at right.Step 2. Strip the jacket 15 mm from th

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3710.6. Using Wired Microphones and Sound Source Equipment10.6.1. Wired microphone useINFRARED TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERSHORTDC24V 3A(MAX)MIC RS-232C

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3810.7. Recording the Conference ContentsINFRARED TRANSMITTER/RECEIVERSHORTDC24V 3A(MAX)MIC RS-232C CHIMEREC OUTAUXCentral unit TS-800(Rear pane

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3911. CHAIRMAN AND DELEGATE UNIT INSTALLATION AND SETTINGSStep 1. Set the unit address numbers for theChairman and Delegate units to beused. To perfor

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4When Installing the Unit• Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids, asdoing so may result

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4012. CHAIRMAN AND DELEGATE UNIT POWER SUPPLYUse either the optional BP-900 Lithium-Ion Battery or the AD-0910 AC Adapter for the power supply of theC

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4112.1.2. Recharging BC-900 Battery ChargerAC adapter (supplied with the BC-900)Power input terminalPower switchCharging status indicator (Red/green)P

Page 37 - Line output

4212.2. AD-0910 AC AdapterAC adapterAD-0910DC inletPower cord(supplied with the AD-0910)TS-801/802Connect the AD-0910 AC Adapter to the DC Inlet locat

Page 38 - Monitor output

4313. CENTRAL UNIT RACK MOUNTINGStep 1. Detach both side panels of the TS-800 Central Unit. Removed screws are used in Step 2.CENTRAL UNIT TS-800Side

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4414. INSTALLATION STATUS CONFIRMATIONInstallation status for the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit, Chairman unit, and Delegate units can bechecked

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4515. APPENDIX (Finding the maximum cable length between the Central Unit and the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Unit)Values calculated here are given

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4615.2.1. Finding the wiring lossRequirement: Total loss 20 dBCable loss = (Length / 100) x Loss per 100 mTotal loss = Cable 1 loss + Cable 2 loss +

Page 42 - 12.2. AD-0910 AC Adapter

4715.3. Design Examples15.3.1. Example 1: When installing 4 TS-905 Infrared Transmitter/Receiver units using 4 coaxial cablesreaching from the Centra

Page 43 - CENTRAL UNIT TS-800

48Condition: Cable length between the Distributor and the TS-905 Infrared Transmitter/Receiver unit isassumed to be 50 meters.Central unitInfrared Tr

Page 44 - Extinguished

492) Finding the maximum cable length using voltage dropThe current flowing from the Distributor into each coaxial cable connected to the TS-905 Infra

Page 45 - 15. APPENDIX

5• Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit. Using a voltage higher than that which is specifiedmay result in fire or electric shock.•

Page 46 - 15.2. Computational Equation

50Central unitInfrared Transmitter/Receiver unitsTS-905DistributorLL150 m14Condition: Cable length between the Distributor and the TS-905 Infrared Tr

Page 47 - 15.3. Design Examples

51Distributor 1Central unitInfrared Transmitter/Receiver unitsTS-905Distributor 2L50 m10 mL1215Condition: Length between the Distributor 2 and the TS

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522) Finding the maximum cable length using voltage dropThe current flowing from the Distributor 2 into each coaxial cable connected to the TS-905 Inf

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5316. IF A FAILURE IS DETECTED16.1. Chairman Unit TS-801 and Delegate Unit TS-802 SymptomCannot turn ON power.Cause and Points to Check(When using the

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54Power indicator (green)does not light even if thepower switch is turnedON. Charging status indicator(red) does not light even ifthe lithium-ion batt

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55Power Source 100 – 240V AC, 50/60 Hz (supplied from the accessory AC adapter) Power Consumption 72 W Input MIC: –60 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, phone

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56TS-903 TS-904Electret condenser microphone Unidirectional 1.8 kΩ–37 dB (1 kHz, 0 dB = 1 V/Pa) Speech (lighting) / low battery (flashing) indicator (

Page 53 - 16. IF A FAILURE IS DETECTED

57Nominal Voltage 7.4 V DCNominal Capacity 1700 mAhOperating Temperature 0°C to 40°C Dimensions 71.6 (w) x 20.4 (h) x 37.6 (d) mm Weight 95 g 17.5.

Page 54 - 16.3. Battery Charger BC-900

58Power Source 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Current Consumption Max. 5 A Charging Time Approx. 5 hours Charging Capacity 8 BP-900 batteries (optional)

Page 55 - 17. SPECIFICATIONS

59Finish Surface-treated steel plate, gray metallic, paint, semi-gloss Dimensions 65.5 (w) x 177 (h) x 61 (d) mm Weight 680 g 17.9. Rack Mounting Br

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6• Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock.• When unplugging the power supply cord, be sur

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133-12-911-5HURL: http://www.toa.jp/Traceability Information for Europe (EMC directive 2004/108/EC)Manufacturer:TOA Corporation7-2-1, Minatojima Naka

Page 58 - 17.7. AC Adapter AD-0910

72. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe TOA TS-800 Series is a cordless infrared conference system that can be installed and removed quicklyand easily. Since the T

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84. SYSTEM EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATIONCentral unitTS-800Chairman unitTS-801Lithium-ion battery BP-900(for TS-801/802) AC adapter AD-0910(for TS-801/802)Ba

Page 60 - 133-12-911-5H

MICTIME OUTOFFPRIORITYTESTCh4Ch3Ch2Ch1BATTERYDATAA: FIRSTB: LATESTC: FIRST: FIXED, NEXT: LATESTABCMICDATA–EXT–PRIORITYUNITMAX124ONAUX100100100100CENTR

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