Description, Description -2 – Clear-Com RM-702 User Manual

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remains constant, and does not fluctuate as stations leave and join the
network.

DESCRIPTION

The RM-702 is one of a series of professional intercom stations specifically
designed for the broadcast industry. This two-channel, one-rack-space station
is ideal for ENG and EFP trucks, production studio consoles, and small TV
facilities. The station can be tailored to your needs through its programmable
talk button options. The RM-702 is compatible with all Clear-Com party-line
intercoms.

The station also incorporates an internal single-channel program interrupt
system (IFB). When activated, one or more stations can interrupt the program
to a talent with Clear-Com’s wired or wireless talent receivers. Direct
connection to Clear-Com’s IFB system is easily accomplished through a 1/4
in. (0.62 cm) phone jack on the rear panel intended to directly connect to a
Clear-Com MA-704.

The RM-702 remote speaker/headset station allows selectable two-channel
talking and/or listening on a Clear-Com intercom system. The operator can
communicate on either of the channels separately or on both at once.
Illuminated dual-action talk buttons provide electronic momentary or latching
capability. The latching feature may be disabled if desired. The talk buttons
can also be remote controlled for footswitch or other use. Monitoring activity
is possible through the speaker or headset or both at once.

The RM-702 features visual call signaling to attract the attention of operators
who have removed their headsets or turned off their speakers.

This station accepts dynamic headsets. The station accepts two different
lengths of plug-in gooseneck microphones, 9 in. (22.86 cm) and 18 in. (45.72
cm), to allow for different operating locations/positions.

The station’s speaker can be turned on or off by a convenient front panel
switch when private conversation via the headset is desired. A speaker
dipping
circuit provides an additional amount of acoustic output before
feedback. This feature helps to reduce feedback when stations are placed in
close proximity to each other. The station accepts a balanced program input
for monitoring external audio in the headset or speaker. Individual sidetone
controls for each channel allow the operator to vary the level of his/her own
voice as heard in the headset/speaker.

Studio announce allows control of a paging speaker in a studio. A front panel
button activates this function and an associated relay.

The RM-702 installs in a standard 19 in. (48.26 cm) equipment rack, using
only one rack space. The station provides two 3-pin, XLR connectors for
input and loop-through on each channel.

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