Telex SS-1002 Mic Kill Receive, Call Signal Compatibility, Incoming Call Beep, Microphone Type

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Mic Kill Receive

Audiocom intercom stations, such as the US2002A, can transmit an inaudible signal to turn off the microphones in all remote intercom stations on an intercom channel. This is useful when a remote intercom station has been left unattended with the microphone on. The procedure to send a mic kill signal from a master station is a two-step process, so it is very unlikely microphones are ever turned off by accident. However, you may wish to disable the Mic Kill Receive feature at the intercom unit. You might do this, for example, if communications are of a very critical nature, where it is absolutely essential the microphone never be remotely deactivated.

To enable the mic kill function, do the following:

>Set DIP switch 1 to the open position.

To disable the mic kill function, do the following:

>Set DIP switch 1 to the closed position.

Call Signal Compatibility

For Audiocom setup, do the following:

1.Verify Dip Switch 2 is in the OPEN position.

2.Verify the Balanced/Unbalanced switch is in the Balanced position.

For Clear-Com setup, do the following:

1.Set DIP switch 2 to the CLOSED position.

2.Set the Balanced/Unbalanced switch to the Unbalanced position.

Incoming Call Beep

Incoming calls are always indicated by a red flashing call key.

To set the incoming call beep in the headphones, do the following:

>Set DIP switch 3 to the OPEN position (default).

DIP switch 3 must also be in the OPEN position if you want to activate incoming call beep to the speaker using DIP switch 5.

Microphone Type

If you are using a headset, telephone handset, or dynamic handheld microphone:

If the specifications indicate the microphone type is balanced, do the following:

>Set DIP switch 4 in the open (default) position.

If the specifications indicated an unbalanced microphone, do the following:

>Set this switch to the closed position.

NOTE: If you are not sure, leave the switch in the open position for now. Try both positions during operations. Use the position that produces the best audio quality at other stations.

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Contents Model SS-2002 RM Technical ManualFCC Statement Shipping to the ManufacturerContents Page Introduction IntroductionDescription Features Sidetone Trimmers Balanced/Unbalanced Selector Switch SS-2002RM Features DIP Switches InstallationConfiguration Pre-check To access the internal controls, do the followingIncoming Call Beep Call Signal CompatibilityMic Kill Receive Microphone TypePanel Mic Connector Notes Balanced/Unbalanced SwitchHeadset Connector Notes Speaker Beep for Incoming CallDescription of Phantom-Powered Connection Intercom Channel ConnectionsDescription of Locally Powered Connection All Locally Powered Intercom Stations Dry Lines Page Audiocom cable wiring diagrams Sidetone Adjustment Operation and SpecificationsPower Up To power up the SS1002/2002, do the followingReceiving Calls Channel Select SS-2002 & SS-2002RM OnlyHeadset/Headphone/Speaker/Microphone Selection Activate talk and listenCalling an Intercom Channel Specifications Dimensions DimensionsPage Installing the Box to the Faceplate SS1002/2002 Supplemental InformationSS2002 Wire Connection for use in Audiocom System
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SS-1002 specifications

The Telex SS-1002 is a highly regarded wireless intercom system designed primarily for broadcast, film, and live production environments. Known for its reliable performance and user-friendly features, the SS-1002 has become a staple in professional communication setups.

One of the standout features of the Telex SS-1002 is its advanced wireless technology. The system operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band, which provides robust transmission capabilities while minimizing interference from other wireless devices. The range of the SS-1002 can extend up to 300 feet, allowing users to communicate seamlessly across large production areas.

The SS-1002 is also characterized by its high-quality audio clarity. Utilizing digital transmission techniques, it delivers clear, distortion-free communication, which is crucial for effective coordination during live events. The unit is equipped with a full-duplex communication system, allowing for simultaneous speaking and listening, which enhances the collaborative workflow among team members.

Another notable aspect of the Telex SS-1002 is its ease of use. The system features intuitive controls and a straightforward interface, making it accessible for both technical and non-technical users. Users can quickly adjust volume levels, switch channels, and monitor battery life through the device’s LED indicators.

Power efficiency is yet another characteristic of the SS-1002. It runs on rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, providing up to 10 hours of continuous use on a single charge. This long battery life reduces downtime and ensures that production crews can maintain constant communication throughout demanding schedules.

Moreover, the Telex SS-1002 supports multiple belt packs, enabling a scalable communication network tailored to the needs of the production team. Each belt pack can be configured to operate on different channels, facilitating private communication among specific groups without causing interference with others.

In conclusion, the Telex SS-1002 stands out in the realm of wireless intercom systems due to its advanced technology, high audio fidelity, user-friendly design, and efficient power management. Its versatility and reliability make it an essential tool for professionals in the broadcasting and live production industries, where effective communication is key to success.