Telex SS-1002 technical manual Features

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Features

Use Figure 1 and Figure 2 to locate the features described below.

1.

Channel and Power Connections -

The U box uses quick release terminals to connect to audio and power wires.

 

 

For the S box and P box versions, the terminal connections are connected to

 

 

the dual, loop-through XLR connectors on the side of the box. These permit

 

 

several stations to be connected in a string, or daisy-chain, using pre-

 

 

fabricated intercom cables.

2.

Configuration DIP Switches -

Controls the following features:

3.Panel Mic Key -

4.Speaker Key -

5.Channel Select Key (SS-2002 & SS-2002RM only) -

6.Volume Control -

7.Intercom Listen Key -

8.Call Key -

9.Intercom Talk Key -

Call Beep- In addition to a flashing call key indication for incoming calls, an incoming call beep tone can also be used.

Headset Microphone Type Selection- Either a balanced or unbalanced dynamic microphone can be selected.

DC call enable- This may be turned on to use the intercom station with intercom systems that use DC call signaling.

Selects the Panel Mic/Built-in Mic connector (11) in the on position, the headset connector (10) in the off position.

Selects the built-in speaker in the on position, the headset connector (10) in the off position.

Selects intercom channel 1 or 2. The key lights green for channel 1 and red for channel 2

Adjusts intercom listen volume to headphones or speaker.

Both momentary (also known as push-to-listen) and latching (also known as hands-free-listen) functions are possible.

Use to send call signals on the intercom channel. Flashes for incoming calls.

Only the momentary (push-to-talk) function is possible. All models are equipped with a mic kill receive circuit, which allows an operator at a remote master station (such as the US-2000A) to turn off the talk key on all stations along the intercom line.

10.

Dynamic-Mic Headset Connector -

4-pin male XLR connector accepts headsets with monaural headphones and

 

 

either a balanced or unbalanced dynamic microphone. Also accepts a

 

 

telephone style handset. It can be used with headphones when a panel mic is

 

 

connected. A handheld microphone along with the internal speaker can also

 

 

be used.

11.

Panel Mic Connector -

Accepts an electret gooseneck microphone such as the Telex MCP-90.

12.

Built-in Panel Microphone -

Active when the Panel Mic key is pressed and a gooseneck microphone is not

 

 

inserted in the Panel Mic connector.

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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.

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