Telex SS-2002 Mic Kill Receive, Call Signal Compatibility, Incoming Call Beep, Microphone Type

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Mic Kill Receive

Audiocom master stations, such as the US-2002A, 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 that it is very unlikely that microphones will ever be 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 will be of a very critical nature where it is absolutely essential the microphone never be remotely deactivated. To enable the mic kill receive function set DIP switch 1 to the open position. To disable the mic kill function set DIP switch 1 to the closed position.

Call Signal Compatibility

For Audiocom setup, leave this switch in the open position, and also leave the Balanced / Unbalanced switch in the Balanced position. For Clear-Com setup, set DIP switch 2 to the closed position and set the Balanced / Unbalanced switch in the Unbalanced position.

Incoming Call Beep

Incoming calls are always indicated by a red-flashing call key. If you also want incoming call beep in headphones, 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 will be using a headset, telephone-style handset, or dynamic handheld microphone, and the specifications indicate the microphone type is balanced, leave DIP switch 4 in the Open (default) position. If the specifications indicate an unbalanced microphone set this switch to the Closed position. If you are not sure, leave the switch in the Open position for now, then try both positions during the operation. Use the position that produces the best audio quality at other stations.

Speaker Beep for Incoming Call

Set DIP switch 5 to the Closed position if you want to hear incoming call beep in the speaker. Note that DIP switch 3 must be in the Open position.

Balanced/Unbalanced Switch

This switch is set at the factory to the Balanced, or BAL, position for use with Audiocom intercom channels. Set the switch to the Unbalanced, or UNBAL position for use with a Clear-Com intercom system.

Sidetone Trimmers

These are normally adjusted after all connections are completed. See “Sidetone Adjustment.”

Figure 3 - DIP Switch Location RM Version.

Figure 4 - DIP Switch Location S, U, and P Versions.

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Contents User Instructions FCC Statement Table of Contents Introduction FeaturesDescription SS-1002 / SS-2002 features Unpacking InstallationConfiguration Pre-check DIP SwitchesIncoming Call Beep Call Signal CompatibilityBalanced/Unbalanced Switch Mic Kill ReceiveIntercom Channel Connections Headset Connector NotesPanel Mic Connector Notes Description of Phantom Powered ConnectionDescription of Locally Powered Connection All Locally Powered Intercom Stations Dry Lines Page Page Audiocom cable wiring diagrams Sidetone Adjustment Power-UpReceiving Calls OperationChannel Select SS-2002 & SS-2002RM Only Headset/Headphone/Speaker/Microphone SelectionDynamic-mic Headset/Handset SpecificationsIntercom Channels, Balanced mode SW1 set to BAL position GeneralSpeaker Output Power DimensionsTrademarks
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SS-2002, SS-2002RM, SS-1002 specifications

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