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Data Sheet

PMS-01, PMS-02, PMK-16, PML-01, PMM01


Built-in Call Station, Compact and as Separate Components

Brief Description of Built-in Call Station (PMS-01):

The setup for the call station both as built-in model and as separate components
is modular.
The built-in call station consists of the following components:

- PMS-01

Call station electronics with built-in gooseneck microphone
and loudspeaker in built-in housing


- PMS-01 E

Call station electronics with built-in electret microphone
and loudspeaker in built-in housing

- PMK-16

Keypad with 16 illuminated buttons in built-in housing


- PMK-16 WF

Keypad with 16 buttons in built-in housing (IP65)


Optional:
- PML-01

Loudspeaker in an additional slide-in housing instead of
the built-in loudspeaker

- PMM-01

Gooseneck microphone with installation flange instead of
the built-in microphone

The following components are required for the call station as separate
components:

- PMS-02

Call station electronics with 25 W booster amplifier with
light grey plastic housing (ABS)


- PMK-16

Keypad with 16 illuminated buttons in built-in housing


- PMK-16 WF

Keypad with 16 buttons in built-in housing (IP65)


- PML-01

Loudspeaker in an additional slide-in housing instead of
the built-in loudspeaker


- PMM-01

Gooseneck microphone with installation flange instead of
the built-in microphone

The built-in call stations PMS-01 (with gooseneck microphone) and PMS-01 E
(with built-in microphone) are compact and designed for installation in e.g. desk
panels. The loudspeaker is integrated in these call stations. As option the
loudspeaker and the microphone can be connected separately.

The PMS-02 is the main component of the call station as separate components
and consists of the call station electronics including 25 W booster amplifier.
Loudspeaker and microphone are connected externally (separately).

Up to 7 keypads (PMK-16, PMK-16 WF) can be attached to the PMS call
stations

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Date:

16.03.2009 Page:

3/9 Author:

HS Document-No.:

DB_PMS-XX_12XX_00

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