Telex manual US2002 Reference View See numbered features

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Description

The US2002 Intercom User Station is designed for stationary use by personnel who may require selective access to two or more intercom channels. It can be rack mounted or used as a desktop station. For rack mounting, optional hardware is required. For desktop use, four rubber feet are supplied.

The US2002 can be used as a simple, multichannel user station. Typically, in this application, no program sources or public address output are connected, and some advanced features can be disabled: the station simply provides talk, listen and call capability for a single user. Alternatively, the US2002 can function as a master station. In this configuration, most or all advanced features are activated. Also, program inputs and a public address output may be connected. This configuration is ideal for command and control personnel such as directors, supervisors, etc.

The basic US2002 can communicate with two intercom channels. This number can be increased by connecting optional ES4000A Expansion Stations. Each ES4000A adds four additional channels, and up to four of these expansion stations can be connected for a total of eighteen channels.

Figure 1. US2002 Reference View (See numbered features, page 8)

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Contents Telex Page FCC Statement Table of Contents Index of Figures Introduction US2002 Reference View See numbered features, Features Unpacking Configuration Pre-checkConfiguration Switch Settings Headset Microphone Type Selection DIP Switch For binaural operation with 2 speakers Jumper Description Setting for JumpersCentral Master Station vs Remote Station Mounting ConfigurationsExternal Program Input and PA Output Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 Intercom User Station US2002 US2002 Headset Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies Typical Remote Headset Station Typical Remote Monaural Speaker Station Typical Remote Binaural Speaker Station An example of all locally powered US2002 intercom stations External Audio Input and PA Output Audiocom Intercom Cables Intercom User Station US2002 Power-Up Check Intercom User Station US2002 US2002 Bottom View Volume Adjustment Normal vs Programming ModeReceiving Calls Microphone Mute During Talk Using Mic Kill Program Input GeneralDynamic-mic Headset Panel Microphone or Electret-mic HeadsetSpeaker Output PA OutputExpansion Input /Output Headphone Amplifier External PowerPanel Microphone Amplifier Factory Service and Parts Information Page Quick Reference 9350-7748-000 Rev. A, 1/2003