INF-BP-2 Hardware
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The front Panel menu options provide configuration options for users not able to access the Telos Infinity INF-BP-2 through a web browser. This feature is also required should the IP, Mask, and Gateway addresses need to be programmed into the unit.
These LEDs illuminate when a call message is received.
Each channel includes a Call key which is available when either a Partyline or a point-to-point contact is assigned to a channel. Pressing this key will trigger a call message to other intercom devices assigned to the same Partyline, or the other point to point contact.
Each of the two channels has its own talk key. Pressing and holding the Talk key will activate a “press to talk” function and the microphone will be muted when the Talk key is released. Pressing the talk key for one second or less will latch the talk function on until the Talk key is pressed and released again.
These LEDs illuminate when the corresponding Talk channel is active.
Each channel has its own volume control. The volume encoders are located on the side of the Beltpack. Rotating the encoder clockwise increases the volume, and rotating the encoder counterclockwise decreases the volume. Volume encoders are also used to scroll through parameters and values when the Beltpack is operating in Menu Mode.
The menu key toggles the INF-BP-2 between normal operating mode and the Menu Mode. To enter the Menu Mode, press and hold this key for 5 seconds. Similarly, to quickly exit the Menu mode and return to normal operating mode, press and hold the Menu Key for 5 seconds.
The INF-BP-2 includes an internal condenser microphone and may be used without a headset if desired.
The INF-BP-2 includes an internal loudspeaker and may be used without a headset if desired. The internal speaker allows the user to hear program audio or audio from whoever is speaking to them.
All Telos Infinity products feature a standard 4-pin XLR chassis male connector for headset connection.
This encoder directly adjusts the listening volume of the Program Input audio.
Two 100-based T network connections are provided. One ethernet port is marked ‘Primary’ for the input (C), and the other port is a ‘Secondary’ network output (D) for daisy-chaining Beltpacks.
Note - The INF-BP-2 requires Power over Ethernet (PoE) in order to operate. If the unit does not power up, verify that PoE is available and that the cable is plugged into the primary connector.
Menu Mode allows limited configuration changes to be made to the Telos Infinity INF-BP-2, though full configuration and programming is best performed via the web GUI.
To enter Menu Mode, press and hold the “Menu” key for 5 seconds. While the unit is in Menu Mode, the top of the display will display “Menu”.
To exit the Menu Mode, either repeatedly select the “exit” option in each menu until the unit is returned to normal operating mode, or simply press and hold the Menu key again for 5 seconds.
To navigate the menu structure:
Rotate the Ch 2 volume encoder to scroll through the menu, parameters, and adjust the values.
Press the Menu key to accept ("take") the change in parameter or selection.
The following options are available once the front Panel menu has been opened. Many of these options are also available from Dashboard.