Features, Channel and power connections, Configuration dip switches – Telex SS-1002 User Manual

Page 6: Panel mic key, Speaker key, Channel select key (ss-2002 & ss-2002rm only), Volume control, Intercom listen key, Call key, Intercom talk key

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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:

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.

3.

Panel Mic Key -

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

4.

Speaker Key -

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

5.

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

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

6.

Volume Control -

Adjusts intercom listen volume to headphones or speaker.

7.

Intercom Listen Key -

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

8.

Call Key -

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

9.

Intercom Talk Key -

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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