Telex MS2002 manual Voice-Activated Microphone Vox Setup, Operation

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Figure 8 - MS-2002 Bottom View

Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox) Setup

If you are going to use vox, you must adjust the vox level for proper operation. If the vox level is too low, room noise will activate the microphone. If the Vox level is too high, the microphone will not activate when you begin talking.

Check and set the level as follows:

1.If you are using a headset, tap the Headset key twice to turn on headset Vox. Or, if you are using a panel microphone, tap the Panel Mic key twice to turn on panel mic Vox. Whichever key you tap, it will glow orange when the microphone is off and will flicker or turn green when sound is picked up by the micro phone.

2.Position the microphone at its normal operating location. If you are using a headset, put the headset on and position the microphone close to your mouth. Insure that background noise is at the normal operating level.

3.Do not speak into the microphone.

4.Check the Headset or Panel Mic key, whichever you are using. If the key is constantly glowing orange, turn the Vox trimmer clockwise until the key begins to flicker green (mic activating) then turn the trimmer slightly back in the counterclockwise direction until the Panel Mic key just returns to steady orange (mic off). If you are wearing a headset, make sure that breathing and movement do not cause the Panel Mic key to flicker green. If they do, adjust the Vox control slightly more in the counterclockwise direction to eliminate this.

5.Speak into the microphone in a normal voice, and check that the headset key immediately turns green when you talk. If it does not, move the microphone closer to your mouth. If you are still unable to get satisfactory results, it may be that the microphone does not have the directional characteristics required for the noise level in the room. A directional, or cardioid, microphone is recommended when using Vox. Omnidirectional microphones mode, the Mic Kill key will be unlit, and in programming mode it will be lit continuously. To return the MS-2002 to normal operation if it has been left in programming mode, tap the Mic Kill key.

Operation

Note: A quick-reference to the following operating features can be found on the inside of the back cover.

NORMAL VS PROGRAMMING MODE

The MS-2002 has two operating modes: normal operating mode and programming mode. In normal operating mode, the Mic Kill key will be unlit, and in programming mode it will be lit continuously. To return the MS-2002 to normal operation if it has been left in programming mode, tap the Mic Kill key.

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Contents User Instructions FCC Statement Contents Description FeaturesPage Unpacking Configuration Pre-checkSW3 Mic Kill Send Enable DIP Switch Headset Microphone Type Selection DIP SwitchProgram Interrupt DIP Switches Incoming Call Beep DIP SwitchesDirect Program Listen Enable / Disable Jumpers Balanced/Unbalanced SwitchesMounting ConnectionsCables MS-2002 Monaural Master Speaker Station Configuration MS-2002 Binaural Master Speaker Station Configuration MS-2002 typical Speaker Station and Belt Pack Connections External Audio Input and PA Output Typical 1-CHANNEL Cable Wiring Test Tone Power-Up CheckSidetone Adjustment Operation Voice-Activated Microphone Vox SetupVolume Adjustment Using Voice-Activated Microphone Vox Using Mic KillPublic Address PA Incoming Call Beep On/OffGeneral SpecificationsPage Expansion Input /Output Quick Reference

MS2002 specifications

The Telex MS2002 is a professional communication system designed to enhance audio quality and operational flexibility in various applications. Known for its durable construction and advanced features, the MS2002 has become a vital tool for many audio professionals, event managers, and broadcasters.

One of the standout features of the Telex MS2002 is its duplex communication capability, which allows multiple users to engage in real-time conversations without any delays, similar to a telephone conversation. This feature is crucial in environments where quick decisions and clear communication are paramount, such as in live events, studios, and broadcast settings.

The MS2002 utilizes state-of-the-art digital technology, ensuring high definition audio transmission with minimal interference. This technology includes advanced frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS), which provides secure and reliable communication. The system is less prone to signal dropouts and interference from other wireless devices, making it suitable for crowded environments.

Another key characteristic of the Telex MS2002 is its versatility. The system supports multiple user configurations, allowing for a scalable solution that can accommodate a small team or a large crew. Users can easily connect headsets, microphones, and earpieces, providing flexibility in how the system is set up depending on the specific needs of the application.

The battery life of the MS2002 is also noteworthy. Equipped with a long-lasting rechargeable battery, it ensures uninterrupted service during extended periods of use. The system features a user-friendly interface with clear indicator lights, which makes monitoring battery levels and connection status straightforward.

Moreover, the Telex MS2002 is designed with user comfort in mind. Its lightweight, ergonomic design allows for prolonged use without discomfort, making it an ideal choice for professionals who may need to wear communication headsets for extended periods.

In summary, the Telex MS2002 embodies a combination of advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and durability. Its duplex communication capabilities, high-quality audio transmission, versatile configurations, and user comfort make it a top choice for professionals looking to enhance their communication efficiency in various settings. Whether in broadcasting, event production, or any other audio-dependent industry, the Telex MS2002 stands out as a reliable communication solution.