V1020 TWO-WAY TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM USER MANUAL
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n System components Tourtalk TT 200-R receiver The TT 200-R receiver is used by group members to hear and (when given permission) talk back to group leaders. Tourtalk TT 200-T transmitter The TT 200-T transmitter is used by a group leader or assistant leader and is equipped with 3 communication modes for different applications.
Tourtalk TT-SEH single ear headset The TT-SEH is a single ear headset for use with TT 200-T & TT 200-R. Tourtalk TT-HQH headset The TT-HQH is a dual on-ear headset for use with TT 200-T & TT 200-R. This headset can be used over ear plugs if hearing protection is required. Tourtalk TT-NPH noise reduction headset The TT-NPH is a dual over-ear noise reduction headset for use with TT 200-T & TT 200-R. This headset provides hearing protection in noisy enviroments.
Quick start Mode Guiding The group leader (TT 200-T) can freely talk during the tour. Any one (1) of group members is able to talk back or raise a question in a way of FIFT (first‐in‐first‐talk) when the group leader permits. Power on a transmitter, connect a headset and change its communication mode 8 ) and power (○ 9 ) button to turn the transmitter on. Press both (○ 8 ) to select GUIDING mode. Default mode T EACHING shows up.
G will show up on the screen to indicate correct connection with the transmitter. Note both transmitter and receiver need to be set at same channel to have correct communication mode (G, T or D) shown on receiver’s screen. Talkback by receiver Any one (1) group member (receiver) is allowed to talk back (FIFT) with a press of PTT button 17 ) if the group leader (transmitter) tunes its master/slave switch (○ 10 ) to “s”.
Tune master/slave switch on transmitter correctly 10 ) to “m” whereas “s” is The lecturer (master transmitter) tunes its master/slave switch (○ tuned by the assistant (slave transmitter). Note slave transmitter can work only when master transmitter exists. Assign your group channel 8 ) simultaneously to unlock the channel when transmitter is Press both and buttons (○ on. 8 ) to select another preferred channel.
Mode Discussing Any 2 discussion members (TT‐200T) are allowed to talk freely. Other listeners (TT‐200R) can only be in listen mode at this occasion. Power on a transmitter, connect a headset and change its communication mode 8 ) and power (○ 9 ) button to turn transmitter on. Press both (○ 8 ) to select D ISCUSSING Default mode T EACHING shows up. Press the or button (○ mode. 9 ) to confirm (underline) the selection and leave the setting.
transmitter and receiver need to be set at same channel to have correct communication mode (G, T or D) shown on receiver’s screen. When receivers are at communication mode “Discussing”, they do not have the talk right via the 17 ). talk/mute button (○ Power off 9 ○ 21 ) till OFF shows up on To turn transmitter/receiver off, press and hold the power button (○ the screen.
Interface Transmitter 12 ○ 1 ○ 3 ○ 10 ○ 11 ○ 7 ○ 8 ○ 2 ○ 4 ○ 9 ○ 5 ○ 6 ○ 1. Whip antenna 7. Belt clip 2. Aux‐in jack 8. Up/Down button 3. Signal/Status indicator 9. Power button 4. OLED screen (see below) 10. Master/Slave switch 5. Talk/Mute button 11. Headset jack socket 6. Call button 12. Inbuilt microphone The recommended 4-pin jack wiring is shown below Please note.
Receiver 15 ○ 23 ○ 13 ○ 19 ○ 14 ○ 16 ○ 20 ○ 22 ○ 21 ○ 17 ○ 18 ○ 13. Antenna 19. Belt clip 14. Volume control 20. Up/Down button 15. Signal/Status indicator 21. Power button 16. OLED screen (see below) 22. Earphone/Headphone/Headset jack socket 17. PTT (push to talk) button 23. Inbuilt microphone 18. Alarm‐release button The recommended 4-pin jack wiring is shown below Please note.
General operation Power on 9 ○ 21 ) for 1 second to turn transmitter/receiver on. Press and hold the power button (○ Change communication mode on transmitter 8 ) and power (○ 9 ) buttons simultaneously to turn transmitter on. Press and hold both (○ 8 ) to change your preferred Default mode T EACHING shows up. Press the or button (○ mode. 9 ) to confirm (underline) the selection and leave the setting. Press the power button (○ Transmitter will then be turned on automatically.
Adjust transmitter’s or receiver’s volume Transmitter 8 ) to adjust the headphone volume on transmitter. Press or button (○ If channel-lock func-on is deac-vated (see paragraph of “Adjust default settings” on page 21), volume adjustment will be invalid and default volume will be fixed at level 5. Receiver 14 ) on the side of receiver for adjustment. Tune the volume control (○ Total 11 volume levels are available and default level is set at 5. When level 0 is set, the device will be muted.
n Advanced operation Symbol indication No light Steady blue light Flashing blue light Flashing blue light for 10 seconds No light Steady green light Flashing red light Flashing red light Develop bespoke ID Tourtalks proprietary software is available for developing bespoke ID numbers (max. of 4 digits) on the TT 200-T. Please contact us for details.
for 5 seconds for auto‐confirmation. 3 ) starts to flash quickly and the After selected channel is confirmed, signal indicator (○ 5 ) lights up in green. Transmitter is ready to send signal of channel talk/mute button (○ unification. Now, turn receiver on and it will automatically be channel unified. New channel and correct communication mode (G, T or D) will show up on its screen. Indication of successful or failed channel unification is shown above.
for 5 seconds for auto‐confirmation. 3 ) starts to flash quickly which means the Channel number stops flashing. Signal indicator (○ transmitter is ready for pairing. Now, turn receiver on. It will be paired and channel unified. Indication of successful or failed pairing is shown above. Turn receiver off and then re‐turn it on if failed pairing happens. Pairing quantity shown on transmitter will gradually increase until pairing is completed.
Roll‐call Actual group size Expected group size 6 ) when transmitter is on. Short press the call button (○ 3 ) starts to flash quickly which means the Roll‐call symbol ( ) shows up and signal indicator (○ transmitter is sending the signal of roll‐call. 15 ) will flash quickly If receiver acquires roll‐call signal from the transmitter, its signal indicator (○ for 10 seconds and then in steady blue light again.
Calling alarm 6 ) on transmitter for 3 seconds when transmitter is on. Press and hold the call button (○ Calling symbol ( means the transmitter is sending the signal of calling alarm. Receivers, which receive the calling alarm from transmitter, will start to vibrate and beep. Also, 17 ) starts to symbol of gathering alarm ( ) shows up on the screen and its PTT button (○ 3 ) starts to flash quickly which ) shows up and signal indicator (○ flash quickly in red light. 18 ).
Out‐of‐range alarm Receivers will automatically start to vibrate and beep if they are out of transmitter’s range for 3 minutes. 17 ) starts to flash quickly in red Out‐of‐range symbol ( ) shows up and PTT button (○ light. The alarm can only be released when receivers are within the operation range of the 18 ) on receivers is short pressed. transmitter again or the alarm‐release button (○ Receivers will automatically be turned off if the alarm keeps on for 20 minutes.
Adjust default settings Transmitter 8 ) and power (○ 9 ) buttons to turn transmitter on. Press both (○ 8 ). Following settings will show up in sequence for selection via or button (○ Channel Lock ON Auto channel lock when the transmitter is turned on.
Back to default 8 ○ 20 ) and Settings on both transmitter and receiver can be back to default at any time if , (○ 9 ○ 21 ) buttons are pressed simultaneously when transmitter/receiver is off. Following are power (○ default settings for transmitter/receiver. Transmitter Channel: 01 Channel Lock: ON Talk: PTB Mic.
Troubleshooting NO DATA shows up on transmitter This screen might show up on transmitter and it means no prior pairing was completed. Please pair before requested operation is done. NOT APPLICABLE shows up on transmitter This screen might show up on transmitter and it means the function is not applicable.
If the receiver is set at T EACHING mode, make sure slave transmitter or any other receiver does not occupy the talk right. Receivers do not have the function of talkback if D ISCUSSING mode is set. Channel unification failed to proceed on Transmitter 10 ) is tuned to If the transmitter is set at T EACHING mode, make sure its master/slave switch (○ be “m” not “s”. If the transmitter is set at D ISCUSSING mode, make sure any 2nd transmitter does not occupy the talk right.
Specifications Transmitter TT 200-T Frequency range 748 - 938 MHz (region dependent) Modulation 4 GFSK Channels Country dependent Latency 18 ms T.H.D. <7% RF output power Hi: 30 mW (region dependent) Low: 10 mW Built‐in Microphone Electrical condenser Power requirements 2 x 1.2 V NiMH rechargeable battery or 2 x 1.
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