RTS BP-325 Wireless Bodypack Microphone Transmitter

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RTS BP-325 Wireless Bodypack Microphone Transmitter

The RTS BP-325 is a binaural stereo beltpack designed as a portable user station for RTS Two-Wire intercom systems. Built for demanding productions—from theatre and broadcast to on-set coordination—the BP-325 delivers clear, reliable audio with programmable controls in a compact, rugged beltpack. As part of the BP family, this stereo beltpack integrates seamlessly with RTS intercom infrastructure, providing intuitive operation, flexible channel options, and dependable performance in busy environments. Whether you need independent left/right channel handling, director/crew communication, or precise on-air coordination, the BP-325 is engineered to keep conversations flowing smoothly under pressure.

  • Stereo, two-channel beltpack for RTS Two-Wire intercoms: The BP-325 offers binaural stereo communication with two programmable channels, enabling separate conversations or combined audio pathways. This makes it ideal for roles requiring distinct intercom streams, such as a director monitoring one channel while a stage manager tracks another, all within a single, portable beltpack.
  • Programmable, microprocessor-controlled operation: The BP-325 benefits from the same reliable microprocessor-based control philosophy used in RTS BP family units. Expect consistent front-panel programmability, predictable behavior, and streamlined setup across multiple BP units, which helps reduce training time for crew members and ensures uniform performance on large productions.
  • Ergonomic, durable beltpack design for on-set use: Built to endure the rigors of live environments, the BP-325 features a compact, belt-friendly form factor and robust construction. Its design supports long shoot days, rapid wearer changes, and comfortable handling when attached to a costume or wardrobe, while maintaining secure, high-quality audio distribution.
  • Seamless integration with RTS BP family accessories: The BP-325 is designed to work harmoniously with the BP ecosystem, including BP-319 and BP-351 units. This compatibility simplifies inventory management, allows flexible team configurations, and accelerates installation and reconfiguration during productions where changes are frequent.
  • Reliable power and status indicators for field use: The beltpack is powered for field reliability, with status indicators and straightforward power management suitable for busy environments. Operators can quickly assess connection and channel status at a glance, minimizing downtime and keeping chatter clear during complex scenes.

Technical Details of RTS BP-325 Wireless Bodypack Microphone Transmitter

  • Intercom system compatibility: RTS Two-Wire intercom systems.
  • Form factor and use: Binaural stereo programmable 2-channel beltpack, designed as a portable user station for intercom networks.
  • Control and operation: Microprocessor-controlled configuration for reliable, repeatable performance across setups.
  • Audio configuration: Stereo (two-channel) capability for independent left/right channel management.
  • Power source: Battery-powered beltpack providing mobility for on-site communication without constant wiring.
  • Compatibility: Works within the RTS BP family ecosystem, enabling smooth interoperability with compatible headsets, control units, and accessories.

How to install RTS BP-325 Wireless Bodypack Microphone Transmitter

Installing the BP-325 is about ensuring solid compatibility with your RTS Two-Wire intercom network and preparing the beltpack for immediate use in a production environment. Follow these general steps to get the BP-325 up and running efficiently:

1) Verify system compatibility. Confirm that your RTS Two-Wire intercom backbone is active and that the BP-325 is part of the supported BP family for your setup. Review the intercom rack or base station documentation to ensure the BP-325 and any required accessories (headsets, microphones, or adapters) are compatible and properly configured.

2) Prepare the beltpack. Remove the BP-325 from its case if applicable and inspect for any visible damage. Ensure that the battery or power source is properly installed and seated according to the operating instructions. If the BP-325 uses external adapters or battery packs, connect them securely and verify power delivery.

3) Attach to the wearer. Secure the beltpack to a belt or waistband in a position that minimizes movement and interference with clothing or other gear. Ensure that access buttons and indicators remain easily visible to the user for quick status checks during operation.

4) Connect audio peripherals. Plug in the headset or earpiece and the microphone or push-to-talk accessory as required by your production workflow. Confirm that left and right audio channels align with the intended intercom pathways and that headphone monitoring is clear and balanced.

5) Establish intercom connection. Link the BP-325 to the RTS Two-Wire intercom network through the standard two-wire interface. Verify that signal levels are within acceptable ranges and that the beltpack is properly bonded to the system for stable audio transmission.

6) Program and configure. Use the BP-325’s programmable controls to assign channels, set talk/listen behavior, and tailor volume or sensitivity to your environment. Take advantage of the stereo 2-channel capability to optimize communication for your role and scene specifics. Save your preferred configuration to ensure consistency across performances or shoots.

7) Test and verify. Conduct a practical test by speaking into the microphone, listening through the headset, and coordinating with other team members. Confirm that both channels operate as intended, and make any needed adjustments to channel routing or sensitivity before production begins.

8) Document settings for future use. Keep a record of the programmed channels, headsets, and battery configurations used for the current production. This information simplifies reconfiguration for future shoots or different scenes, speeding up setup times on returning projects.

By following these steps, the RTS BP-325 will integrate smoothly into your intercom environment, delivering reliable stereo communication while remaining easy to operate for crew members who rely on precise and timely coordination during complex productions.

Frequently asked questions

  • Is the BP-325 a wireless device? The BP-325 is a beltpack designed for use with RTS Two-Wire intercom systems. It provides stereo, programmable, portable communication within the wired intercom network. While the overall system can support wireless accessories or configurations in some setups, the BP-325 itself functions as a beltpack within the wired RTS Two-Wire infrastructure.
  • What is the difference between the BP-325, BP-319, and BP-351? The BP-319 is a microprocessor-controlled 1-channel intercom beltpack, the BP-351 is a microprocessor-controlled 2-channel select intercom beltpack, and the BP-325 is a binaural stereo programmable 2-channel beltpack. Each unit serves a distinct role within the BP family, allowing different channel configurations and control schemes depending on the production’s communication needs.
  • How do I program the BP-325? Programming involves using the beltpack’s programmable controls to set channel assignments and control behavior (such as talk/listen modes) and then saving the configuration. The exact procedure follows the BP-series programming flow—consult your RTS intercom documentation for step-by-step instructions specific to your hardware revision.
  • What power solution does the BP-325 use? The BP-325 is a battery-powered beltpack designed for field use. Power management depends on the battery type used and the level of activity (talk time, standby, and audio monitoring). Replace or recharge batteries as recommended by RTS to maintain reliable performance during production.
  • Which applications benefit most from the BP-325? The BP-325 is well-suited for theatre productions, film and television sets, live events, and any situation requiring coordinated, stereo intercom communication across multiple crew roles. Its stereo capability and programmable channels provide flexibility for complex workflows and on-site decision-making.

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