Description
Telex TR-825 UHF Two-Channel Binaural Wireless Beltpack
The Telex TR-825 UHF Two-Channel Binaural Wireless Beltpack is the backbone of reliable, professional-grade communication in broadcast studios, live events, theaters, and surveillance operations. Built for durability and designed to deliver crystal-clear audio on demand, this beltpack offers two-channel binaural listening, intuitive On/Off and volume controls, and advanced wireless features that keep conversations crisp, private, and synchronized with your intercom system. Whether you’re coordinating a multi-person production, directing a stage performance, or managing security teams across a sprawling venue, the TR-825 is engineered to keep your team connected when it matters most.
- Two-channel binaural audio: Delivers distinct left/right channels for richer, more natural headset monitoring, making it easier to distinguish commands, cues, and environmental sounds in noisy environments.
- On/Off & Volume control: A dedicated beltpack switch powers the unit on and off, while a precise volume control ensures comfortable, reliable headset listening even during long shifts.
- Wireless Talk Around (WTA): When activated, your beltpack audio is disconnected from wired intercom, auxiliary input/output, and the base station’s local headset. Other beltpack users on the same audio channel can hear your transmission, while you enjoy a private talk path when necessary.
- UHF two-channel reliability: Operates in the UHF spectrum to minimize interference, delivering stable, low-latency communication across busy venues with multiple users and devices.
- Flexible integration: Designed to work seamlessly with wired intercoms, auxiliary I/O, and base station local headsets, enabling smooth handoffs between wireless and wired communication workflows.
Technical Details of Telex TR-825 UHF Two-Channel Binaural Wireless Beltpack
- Model: Telex TR-825
- Format: UHF two-channel binaural wireless beltpack
- Power controls: On/Off switch integrated on the beltpack with a dedicated volume control for headset output
- Audio path: Supports connection to wired intercom, auxiliary input/output, and base station’s local headset
- Channel configuration: Two-channel binaural design for independent audio paths per ear
- Feature set: Wireless Talk Around (WTA) to selectively isolate/widen audio paths between wireless beltpacks and wired systems
- Compatibility: Integrates with standard intercom ecosystems and base stations commonly used in professional productions and security operations
How to Install Telex TR-825 UHF Two-Channel Binaural Wireless Beltpack
- Check that your base station and intercom system are powered and configured for wireless beltpack connections in the same channel range.
- Power on the beltpack using the On/Off control and adjust the headset volume to a comfortable level before testing audio.
- Attach your headset securely to the beltpack and ensure the mic and earpieces sit comfortably for all-day wear.
- Synchronize the TR-825 with the corresponding base station or wired intercom channel to establish a clear wireless audio path.
- Engage Wireless Talk Around (WTA) if you need a private talk path or want to temporarily isolate your audio from the wired intercom while others on the same wireless channel hear you.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Wireless Talk Around (WTA) on the Telex TR-825? WTA is a feature that temporarily disconnects your beltpack audio from the wired intercom, auxiliary input/output, and the base station’s local headset, allowing private or selective communication on the same wireless channel while other beltpack users can still hear you on their paths.
- How many channels does it support? The TR-825 is a two-channel binaural beltpack, providing dual-audio paths for enhanced situational awareness and clearer cueing in complex environments.
- How do I adjust the headset volume? Use the dedicated volume control on the beltpack to set the headset output to a comfortable level. For consistent audio, match volume across team members and test with the base station during setup.
- What systems is it compatible with? It is designed to integrate with wired intercoms, auxiliary input/output, and base station configurations commonly used in broadcast, theater, sports, and security operations. Always verify channel alignment and impedance compatibility with your specific setup.
- Is the TR-825 appropriate for live productions? Absolutely. Its rugged beltpack design, reliable UHF operation, and dual-channel audio make it an ideal choice for stage crews, production teams, and security details requiring clear, coordinated communications in dynamic environments.
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