RTS MRT-327 2-Channel User Station

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Description

RTS MRT-327 2-Channel User Station

The RTS MRT-327 2-Channel User Station is a versatile, high-performance node designed for RTS-TW intercom systems. Engineered for reliability in demanding environments—such as live broadcasts, production studios, sports arenas, houses of worship, and corporate facilities—this station delivers crystal-clear audio and flexible operation. Use it as a headset station for personal communication or as a speaker station when paired with the optional MCS-325 modular speaker, enabling scalable, hands-free dialogue across an RTS-TW network. Its adaptable design supports installation in custom consoles or standard 19" racks, making it a natural fit for both compact control rooms and larger, multi-station configurations. With its robust build and intuitive controls, the MRT-327 keeps teams coordinated, even during complex productions or high-pressure events.

  • Two-channel intercom station: The MRT-327 provides two independent channels optimized for simultaneous talk and listen operations, allowing operators to manage multiple communication streams without compromise. This makes it ideal for coordinating camera crews, audio teams, stage managers, and production staff across a busy set or studio floor.
  • Dual operation modes: Switch effortlessly between headset-focused communication and speaker-based dialogue. When used as a headset station, operators enjoy private, quiet monitoring; when paired with the MCS-325 modular speaker, the MRT-327 becomes a powerful, flexible speaker station suitable for group announcements and shared cueing in larger rooms.
  • Flexible mounting options: Design to fit your space, the MRT-327 supports console integration for compact control layouts or 19" rack-mount configurations with optional mounting hardware. This flexibility simplifies deployment in existing rack rooms, broadcast environments, or portable setups for on-site productions.
  • RTS-TW system compatibility: Fully compatible with RTS-TW intercom networks, the MRT-327 communicates with other RTS devices using standard RTS control signaling and audio paths. It supports efficient group calls, private calls, call signaling, and status feedback so operators stay aligned during critical operations.
  • Durable, user-friendly design: Built for professional environments, the MRT-327 features a rugged enclosure, clear front-panel indicators, and straightforward controls that reduce training time and operator errors. The unit’s design emphasizes reliability, easy servicing, and long-term performance in busy studios and venues.

Technical Details of MRT-327

  • Type: 2-channel user station for RTS-TW intercom systems
  • Operation: Functions as either a headset station or a speaker station when used with the optional MCS-325 modular speaker
  • Mounting flexibility: Console-mount or 19" rack-mount configurations supported by optional hardware
  • System compatibility: Fully compatible with RTS-TW intercom networks and RTS control infrastructure
  • Audio and signaling: Supports standard RTS audio paths and control signaling for efficient team coordination
  • Power and interface: Powered through the RTS system bus with standard interconnect cabling and connectors
  • Build and indicators: Durable chassis with front-panel indicators for status, channel activity, and operational mode

How to install MRT-327

Installing the MRT-327 is straightforward for trained AV technicians and production engineers familiar with RTS-TW systems. Start by planning the station’s placement to optimize operator ergonomics and network cabling, then proceed through mounting, wiring, configuration, and testing. Proper installation ensures reliable performance and minimizes downtime during rehearsals and live events.

First, determine the installation method that best suits your venue. If you’re integrating the MRT-327 into a compact control console, ensure there is adequate clearance for access to the front-panel controls and indicators. If rack-mounting, use the appropriate 19" rack kit and ensure the unit can be securely fastened in the rack with proper ventilation around the chassis. Consider cable management early to keep RTS interconnects organized and to simplify future upgrades or maintenance.

Next, mount the MRT-327 in your chosen configuration. For console installations, align the unit with adjacent devices and secure it to the console frame. For rack-mount setups, attach the MRT-327 to the rack using the supplied hardware or the optional mounting kit. Verify that the unit is level, stable, and free from any vibration that could affect operation or cable life. A clean, secure mounting reduces wear on connectors and helps protect the unit from accidental damage during transport or rigging.

Wiring and connectivity are critical steps. Connect the MRT-327 to the RTS-TW intercom network using the standard RTS cabling appropriate for your installation. If you intend to use the MRT-327 as a headset station, connect the headset interface to the corresponding port and ensure the headset is correctly configured for impedance and mic pickup characteristics. If you’re configuring it as a speaker station, connect the optional MCS-325 modular speaker according to its installation guide and ensure speaker placement supports optimal coverage of the room. It’s important to route all cables neatly and avoid strain on connectors, which can degrade signal integrity over time.

Configuration is where you tailor the MRT-327 to your production workflow. Access the RTS control software or local front-panel controls to map channels, set talk/listen behavior, and designate priority levels for different user groups. Define call modes (group calls, private calls, or broadcast cues) and adjust monitoring levels to balance operator comfort with audibility. If you’re integrating multiple MRT-327 units in a larger RTS-TW network, synchronize timing and channel assignments across devices to prevent cross-talk and ensure clean, predictable intercom behavior during complex scenes or live events.

Testing is essential before going live. Power up the MRT-327 and verify that both channels are operational in headset and speaker configurations, if applicable. Check audio quality for clean delivery, confirm that call signaling and status indicators reflect the expected state, and verify that any MCS-325 speaker outputs deliver consistent volume and intelligibility across the space. Perform a full walk-through with other team members to confirm cue timing, talker priority, and response times. Document the test results and adjust settings as needed to match your venue’s acoustics and crew size.

Maintenance and ongoing care are simple but important. Keep the MRT-327 and its cabling free of dust and debris, and periodically inspect connectors for wear or looseness. Replace any worn cables promptly and verify that mounting hardware remains secure after routine moves or equipment updates. Regular software or firmware updates from RTS, when available, can improve performance, add features, and address compatibility with newer RTS-TW components. With proper installation and routine upkeep, the MRT-327 will deliver dependable, high-quality communications for years to come.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the MRT-327 used for? The MRT-327 is a two-channel user station designed for RTS-TW intercom networks. It supports headset operation or, when paired with the MCS-325 modular speaker, speaker-based intercom use. It’s intended for professional studios, venues, and production environments requiring reliable, multiplex communications.
  • Can the MRT-327 function as both a headset and speaker station? Yes. It can operate as a headset station by default and can be configured as a speaker station using the optional MCS-325 modular speaker for larger room coverage or shared cueing.
  • What mounting options are available? The MRT-327 supports console-mount installations for compact control rooms and 19" rack-mount configurations with the appropriate hardware. This makes it adaptable to a wide range of setups, from portable rigs to permanent installations.
  • Is the MRT-327 compatible with RTS-TW intercom systems? Absolutely. The MRT-327 is built to integrate with RTS-TW networks, enabling standard RTS signaling, group calls, private calls, and system-wide cues across compatible devices.
  • What kind of maintenance does the MRT-327 require? Routine checks focus on cable integrity, secure mounting, and front-panel indicators. Periodic firmware or software updates from RTS can improve performance and compatibility with newer RTS devices. Regular testing during setup and after any relocation helps ensure ongoing reliability.

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