ICS-2003 INTERCOM STATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ICS-2003 Intercom Station Instruction Manual ©1998, 2000, 2005 Vitec Group Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved Part Number 810303 Rev. A Vitec Group Communications, Inc. 4065 Hollis Street Emeryville, CA 94608-3505 U.S.A Clear-Com is a registered trademark of Vitec Group Communications, Inc. The Clear-Com Logo is a registered trademark of Vitec Group Communications, Inc. Eclipse is a registered trademark of Vitec Group Communications, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OPERATION III 1-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Expansion Panel Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15 INSTALLATION 2-1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your safety, it is important to read and follow these instructions before operating an ICS-2003 intercom station: (1) WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose an ICS-2003 intercom station to rain or moisture. Do not operate an ICS-2003 intercom station near water, or place objects containing liquid on it. Do not expose an ICS-2003 intercom station to splashing or dripping water.
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1 OPERATION INTRODUCTION This chapter describes how to operate an ICS-2003 display intercom station and its digital equivalent, the ICS-2003T. Station operators can use this manual after the Eclipse System has been correctly installed and configured. DESCRIPTION This chapter describes how to operate an ICS-2003 display intercom station, and how to operate its digital equivalent, the ICS-2003T. ICS-2003/ICS-2003T DISPLAY STATION The ICS-2003/2003T intercom station is assembled in a small, 2-RU high (2.
FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS This section describes the front-panel controls and indicators. These include: • The display screen • Intercom and program controls • Talk/listen selectors and indicators • “Answer Back” facility • Keypad buttons Figure 2 illustrates the ICS-2003/ICS-2003T front-panel controls and indicators.
Listen Window The listen window is located directly above the talk window. It contains one listen label per selector. Labels refer to the listen paths that are established when the selector is pushed up. Answer-Back Window The answer-back window is located above the “Answer Back” selector. It displays a list of as many as five incoming calls. The first caller’s label is closest to the “Answer Back” selector and is highlighted. Subsequent calls are placed to the right of the first in the window.
Page Override Page override is a special function in the station in which the intercom volume defaults to a preset to a value when commanded to by the central matrix. Any fixed group can be assigned the page-override function through the configuration program. The configuration program determines preset value for each station. If the preset value is lower than the setting of the front-panel volume control, the volume will be controlled by the front-panel control.
Monitoring/Eavesdropping Indicators If any other station begins monitoring a station a beep (the monitoring-alert tone) will sound at the station. To inhibit the monitoring-alert tone, use the configuration program. Call-Waiting Indicator If a station calls another station with a selector programmed with the caller’s label, the red LED will flash rapidly. This flashing is a call-waiting tally. To answer the incoming call, push the indicated talk selector.
Answer-Back Facility The primary function of answer-back facility is to answer or call other stations or interfaces not assigned to a station’s selectors. Stations and interfaces that are assigned to a station’s selectors also can be answered or called with the answer-back facility. The following sections describe the use of the answer-back facility. Answer-Back Window The answer-back window is located above the “Answer Back” selector. It displays a list of as many as five incoming calls.
Removing Labels from the Answer-Back Stack Any label will be automatically removed from the stack if it is not answered within a certain time interval, which is set by the answer-back auto-clear time in the configuration program. To manually remove the current caller’s label from the answer-back stack, push up on the “Answer Back” selector. Calling an Unassigned Station To call a destination in the answer-back stack: 1.
Listen-Level Mode To use the listen-level adjust mode: 1. Push (for less than 1 second) and quickly release the “Listen Level” button. 2. “Listen Level Adjust Mode” will appear in the message window to indicate the function is on and the LEDs of all active listen selectors will begin to flash. Note: Only active selectors can be adjusted in listen-level mode. 3. Use the selector associated with the intended label to increase (up) or decrease (down) the volume. 4.
Keypad: Administrative Buttons The upper portions of 5 of the 12 buttons are labeled with the function active during normal station operation; these functions are: • (3) “Menu” • (5) “Display Listen” Labels • (9) “Swap” window • (*) “Dial” phone • (#) “SA” (studio/stage announce) Menu Button (3) The “Menu” (3) button on the keypad accesses the Information, Local Configuration, System Configuration, and Maintenance menus.
View Forced Listens This function displays destinations or sources of forced listens. Use the selectors to select “Destinations” or “Sources.” Viewing destinations displays all stations or interfaces always connected to the station’s out-going audio. Viewing sources displays all stations or interfaces always connected to the station’s incoming audio. View Nearby Stations This function displays all the labels set for nearby stations.
Warning: All station key reassignments take place immediately upon exiting this function. Active talk and listen paths will be disconnected when their labels are removed. System Configuration Menu The System Configuration menu changes some of the Eclipse System configuration parameters typically only available through the configuration program.
Warning: All station selector reassignments take place immediately upon exiting this function. Active talk and listen paths will be disconnected when their labels are removed. Assign Forced Listens To add or remove forced listens: 1. Select “select source -> assign destinations” to choose a single source and assign it to multiple destinations. Select “select destination -> assign sources” to choose a single destination and assign multiple sources to it. 2. Choose a station or interface label. 3.
Dial Button (*) The “Dial” phone button turns the station keypad into a touch-tone phone keypad, allowing DTMF tones (Touch Tones) to be generated for telephone dialing. To place a telephone call: 1. Push a talk selector assigned to a telephone interface. 2. After the dial tone is heard, push the “Dial” phone button on the keypad. 3. Enter the phone number using the keypad buttons. The station will automatically exit dial-tone mode after 5 seconds of keypad inactivity. 4.
• Mic Off —momentarily turns off the station’s microphone. • Answer Back Talk/Clear—functions the same as the station’s “Answer Back” selector. Holding down the switch activates a talk to a label in the answer-back stack. To clear the label, quickly press and release the switch. • Studio Announce—sends the output of the station’s selected microphone (panel or headset) to the station’s Studio Announce (SA) audio output, and activates the SA relay. The microphone output is not sent to the frame.
Mute Relay The mute relay is activated whenever any talk selector is activated at the station. The mute relay is commonly wired such that whenever it is activated, the volume of the monitor speaker in that room is decreased (muted).
label assigned to the key. If the listen and talk labels are the same, then there will be no change. The function will time-out after 10 seconds.
2 INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the installation of the ICS-2003/ICS-2003T display station, including: • Station placement • Wiring • Mains AC power • Adjustments • Configuration • Accessory panels Leave at least 2 inches (51mm) of clearance behind the station for connecting cables. MOUNTING STATIONS Locate all intercom stations at comfortable heights for operation and leave at least 2 inches (51 mm) of clearance behind the rear of the station’s chassis to allow for cable connectors.
The following sections describe connecting the station to the matrix frame, and all the connections between the station and local devices.
DIGITAL MATRIX FRAME TO STATION WIRING The ICS-2003T differs from the ICS-2003 because it contains an internal digital audio/data communications module (COM-20) that works in conjunction with the DIG-2 digital interface module to connect digital stations to the matrix. The DIG-2 digital interface module offers two options for wiring the frame to intercom stations. One option is a single pair of double shielded (braid and foil) 24 AWG conductor CAT-6 Enhanced STP cable with RJ-45 connectors.
Note: Ensure that the Select switch on the station’s rear panel is in the correct position for the intended use.
feed (program audio) can be heard on the station’s speaker and headset; it cannot be heard by other stations in the Matrix system. To connect an external program feed to the station: 1. Connect the balanced audio pair to pins 1 and 9. 2. Connect a shield or ground connection if available to the connector’s pin 2 (see Figure 7 on page 1-4). Logic Input #1 and #2 Each input can control one of several functions, determined through the configuration program.
• PTT: Activate Two-Way Radio Keys—implements a push-to-talk function for all two-way radio talk selectors. When the logic input is active, the station operates normally. When the logic input is deactivated, all active two-way radio talk selectors are disabled. Any controls (relays, etc.) assigned to the labels are activated or deactivated along with their assigned labels. The LED indicators associated with the active two-way radio talk selectors operate normally regardless of the PTT status.
OPT-100 AUXILIARY AUDIO I/O OPTION The OPT-100 Auxiliary Audio option provides the following features: • Hot Mic output • SA audio and relay outputs • Auxiliary audio line level output Figure 7 shows the pinout for the intercom station’s DB-15F Auxiliary Audio I/O connector. Following are descriptions and wiring information for the OPT-100 Auxiliary Audio I/O option.
Both normally open and normally closed contacts are provided. They are rated at 1 Amp at 24 VDC. This relay is not designed for switching mains AC line voltage. To switch an external device running on mains AC line voltage, use an external relay (or other switching mechanism) activated by this relay (see Figure 7). The following table shows the pins available for the SA relay. Pin Description Pin Number N.O. (normally open) 3 WIPER (common) 4 N.C.
Front Panel Headset Connector 7 6 113 X 1 2 3 1 2 3 X 2 4 115 X 1 2 3 5 1 3 1 2 3 X 1 2 3 X 120 X 1 2 3 Figure 9: Binaural Headset Wiring MAINS AC POWER The station has a separate, external DC power supply with a removable AC power cord. The power supply is “universal,” operating over a voltage range of 90 to 260 VAC and 45 to 65 Hz. The maximum dissipation is 30 W. A bracket has been provided to mount this external supply if necessary.
PANEL MICROPHONE GAIN The preamplifier gain of the panel microphone can be adjusted over a range of 0 to 10 dB; the maximum is the panel microphone gain’s default setting. However, if two stations are talking to each other at the same time with the panel microphone gain set to maximum, feedback may occur even if the speaker mute (see “Speaker Mute”) is set to maximum. In this case, it will be necessary to turn the panel microphone gain down.
CONFIGURATION Assign each station’s name and other parameters by using the Eclipse Configuration System Program (see Eclipse Configuration System Manual for more information). Also refer to the Operation chapter for details regarding the configuration options available from the ICS-2003’s menus. ACCESSORY PANELS The following sections describes how to install the following optional, accessory key panels: • The XPL-12 Display Expansion Panel adds 10 talk/listen selectors to a station.
STATION CONNECTION A cable is supplied with each panel to connect it to a station or to additional panels. The cable is 6-ft. long (1.8 m) and has a DB-9F connector on one end and a DB-9M connector on the other end. If custom length cables are to be made, they should be made with 9 conductor control cable with 22 to 24 AWG wire. The pins should be wired one-to-one between the male and female connectors. The maximum distance between the station and the last expansion panel should be 25 ft. (7.6 m).
3 MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION This chapter provides station microprocessor resetting instructions, maintenance menu use, troubleshooting guidelines, schematics, assembly drawings, and component lists. STATION RESET The station’s microprocessor has a reset button located in an unmarked hole just below the program volume knob on the right side of the unit’s front panel.
• Keypad button functions do not operate, or the station beeps when a button is pressed (affected buttons could include “Assign,” “Station,” “Dial,” “Menu,” and “Swap”). 1. Ensure the function has not been inhibited from the configuration program of the station’s local Configuration menu. 2. Reset the station. 3. Replace the station. • The station appears to activate talk paths, but other stations can’t hear the station operator. 1.
‘ 5. Test the integrity of the station’s audio path by temporarily setting a forced listen to it. 6. Reset the station’s Matrix card in the Matrix frame. 7. Replace the station’s Matrix card in the Matrix frame. 8. Reset the station. 9. Replace the station. • The operator cannot hear another station’s page or call signal tones. 1. Adjust the “Page Volume” control of the station using the configuration program (refer to the Eclipse Configuration System Manual). 2.
TECHNICAL REFERENCE SERIAL TEST PORT AP TEST PORT ACCESSORY PANELS SPRXD SPTXD SPCLK PB3 ANNOUNCE TONE FILTER DTMF GENERATOR CLOCK OSC CE1 CE2 CE3 RXD1 TXD1 ANNOUNCE TONE OUTPUT TO AUDIO SPIRXD SPICLK AUDIOCNTRL SPITXD SPICLK AUDIOCNTRL SPICLK AUDIOCNTRL AUDIOLEV1 SPCLK SPTXD SPI SERIAL DATA BUS MICRO-PROCESSOR RESET RXD2 PA0 TXD2 PA1 TEST PA2 PA7 PA6 PA5 FRNTPNL PA3 AUDIOLEV1 PA4 AUDIOLEV3 AUDIOLEV2 AUDIOCNTRL SPRXD PA8 TIN1 SPTXD PA9 SPCLK PA10 FPSTRB PA12 PB11 PB10 PB
A B C D E DIVIDE X 2 FOR DISPLAY VCC (ADDRESS BUS) 1 CL16 2 VCCVCC QA 3 QB 4 QC 5 CLR QD 6 A (DATA D0-D15) (CONTROL BUS) VCC 1 RES R135 10K Time(S) = 0.013 Ct in uF C2 Time(10uF) = 130mS 10uF VCC R10 10K 2 OE VCC 4 GND OUT 3 R152 10K VCC TP3 IC8 1 Q9 MMBT2222A 1 18 EXTAL OSC 16.
Figure 12: Analog Block diagram—ICS-2003 Main PCB This page is a place holder. ICS-2003 INTERCOM STATION 3-6 MICROPHONE HEADSET MICROPHONE PANEL LISTEN 4-WIRE TALK 4-WIRE 3 3 Sidetone RS-422 COM MODULE FEED OUT SPEAKER OUTPUT SA OUTPUT HOT MIC AUX.
A B C D +12VA R69 22K + C51 22uF R140 82 C52 .0022uF + R74 47 R75 10K C53 .1uF C97 .1uF R76 2.2M 3 Q6 MMBFJ175 -12V 6 - IC21 LM384 R62 4.3K 2 C48 .0033uF R63 68K R71 2.7K R72 2.2K -12V PANEL 6 7 5 LM833 + IC22B R89 1K 16 17 CH 2 IC34B SSM2161 3 3 1 Q8 MMBT2222A R85 3.3K 2 R84 2.2M R86 3.
C45 M1 C51 T1 R67 R60 R53 R54 C38 R78 R85 R86 R66 1 J13 J11 PANEL MIC R89 C98 C61 C100 R131 HEAD MIC R130 S S 1 C47 R57 R65 C44 R68 R81 R87 R69 R82 R74 C97 C52 C56 R47 C57 R143 R58 R79 IC34 R140 R75 R76 R77 C59 R52 IC22 C37 R80 Q7 IC23 R84 R129 C58 R83 C102 R95 R91 R90 R92 C63 D9 R36 Q4 R139 IC32 D16 D11 JP1 1 C92 R97 R93 R94 R96 C89 IC17 S R144 C28 IC18 C66 C64 R146 IC31 R138 C86 C69 R108 R103 R104 C109 R105 D17 C88
BILL OF MATERIALS FOR THE ICS-2003/2003T MAIN PCB Capacitors Value Designator 47 pF 100 pF 220 pF .0015 uF .0022 uF C56 .0033 uF .0047 uF C80 .0068 uF .01 uF C98 .015 uF .022 uF .047 uF .1 uF C14 C15 Type Volts Tol.
10 uF C89 C Tantalum SMD 25 10% 151192 C2 C33 C88 22 uF C51 Aluminum SMD50 20% 151200 C101 C103 C34 C43 C45 220 uF C46 1000 uF 2200 uF Aluminum SMD25 10% 151204 C55 C57 C64 C6 C8 C10 C11 150092 150120 C35 C107 C108 C7 C9 Aluminum Aluminum 35 25 Resistors & Resistor Packs Value Designator 2 OHM 2.2 OHM 8.2 OHM 15 OHM 22.1 OHM R106 R109 Power 1/2 1/10 1/4 1 1/10 47.5 OHM 1/10 82.5 OHM 1/10 R139 R140 Type Tol.
4.02K OHM 1/10 R82 SMD 1% 411447 R51 R52 R68 4.32K 4.75K R110 8.25K 9.09K 10.0K R6 R7 OHM 1/10 OHM 1/10 SMD SMD 1% 1% 411450 411454 R83 R61 R62 R24 R25 R66 OHM 1/10 OHM 1/10 OHM 1/10 SMD SMD SMD 1% 1% 1% 411477 411481 411485 R57 R118 R1 R2 R3 R4 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R19 R20 R26 R36 R37 R48 R55 R60 R67 R73 R75 R78 R79 R99 R100 R102 R107 R114 R115 R116 R123 R124 R125 R132 R133 12.1K 15.0K 22.1K R111 23.7K 27.4K 33.
Diodes and Transistors Device Designator Description Diode BAV70 Dual Diode Com Cath Diode BAV99 Dual Diode Series SMD D6 D7 D8 Part # 481019 481033 D1 D4 D2 D3 D5 D9 D10 D11 D12 Transistor Transistor Transistor Transistor 2222A NPN 40V 600ma SMD 2907A PNP 60V 600ma SMD J175 P-Ch JFET SMD MPSA14 NPN 30V 300ma SMD 481026 481027 481056 481038 Q7 Q8 Q9 Q1 Q6 Q4 Q5 Integrated Circuits Device Description Designator Analog IC 555 CMOS TIMER SMD IC16 Analog IC LM384 POWER 4W OP AMP IC21 Analog IC LM833 Du
Micro. P IC9 ROM Mem. IC5 ROM Mem. IC11 Regulator IC2 RAM Mem. IC3 IC7 IC10 IC12 Video Cont. IC6 68LC302 Micro Cont SMD 481049 EPROM ASSY, ODD, ICS-2003 710430 EPROM ASSY, EVEN, ICS-2003 710431 7705 Supply Supervisor SMD 481018 62256 CMOS SRAM 32K X 8 481047 SED1353 LCD Graphics Control 481060 Miscellaneous Device Designator Clock Osc. IC8 Connector P2 Connector P1 Connector IC5 IC11 Connector J18 Crystal Y1 Fuse F2 Fuse F1 F3 Relay K1 K2 Transformer T1 3-13 Description Part # 16.
A B C D E 4 4 VCC VCC IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 IC6 IC7 IC8 IC9 IC10 IC11 + C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C9 C8 C10 C11 C12 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 R23 R24 R29 R25 R26 R27 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.2K 470 1.
Figure 16: Assembly Drawing—ICS-2003 Front Panel PCB Rev.
BILL OF MATERIALS FOR THE ICS-2003/2003T FRONT PANEL PCB CAPACITORS Value Type Volts Tol. Part # Designator C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C1 C13 .1 uF Ceramic Disc SMD50 10% 151172 1 10 uF uF Tantalum SMD 16 Tantalum SMD 25 10% 10% 151185 151192 Resistors & Resistor Packs Value Type Tol. Part # Designator OHM 1/10 SMD 1% 411358 3.24K OHM 1/10 SMD 1% 411438 31.6K OHM 1/10 SMD 1% 411533 R2 R4 R6 R8 R10 R12 R14 R16 R18 R20 R22 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 1.
DIODES AND TRANSISTORS Device Description Part # Diode LED BAV70 Dual, Com. Cath.
3-18 1 2 3 4 2442 ECO# A REV J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 A DESCRIPTION Release To Production +5V +5V +5V /IRQ D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 /CE /AS /OE /WEL /RES A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 422 XMIT 422 REC DGND DGND AGND AGND +12A -12A TALK AUDIO AGND LIST AUDIO AGND A BY 10 IC2C 74HC00 9 3 C1 22uF IC2A 74HC00 DATE 8 2 1 + CHK 11 5 4 C2 .1uF 6 B 13 IC2D 74HC00 12 IC2B 74HC00 B R2 200 R1 3.
Figure 18: Assembly Drawing - COM-10 Communications Module Rev. A BILL OF MATERIALS FOR THE ICS-2003/ICS-2003T COM-10 PCB ICS-2003 INTERCOM STATION CAPACITORS Value Type Volts 22 uF .1 uF .0022 uF 16 50 100 Tantalum Monolithic Mylar Tol. 10% 5% Part # Designator 150032 150035 150045 C1 C2 C3 RESISTORS & RESISTOR PACKS Value Power Type Tol. Part # Designator 150 200 330 4.7K 3.
Figure 19: Schematic—OPT-100 (Aux Audio Option) Rev. A 3-20 ICS-2003 INTERCOM STATION A REV ECO# 2074 DESC. RELEASE TO PRODUCTION DATE 1/19/94 BY HCP SA OUT CHK. SA N.Q. SA WIPE SA N.C. LINE OUT HOT MIC OUT J1 APR. DB15F 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 = ANALOG GROUND T3 T2 T1 2. ALL CAPACITOR VALUES ARE LISTED IN MICROFARADS. NOTES: (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED) 1. ALL DIODES ARE 1N4148. R6 1K R4 1K = DIGITAL GROUND 3.
Figure 20: Assembly Drawing—OPT-100 Module Rev. A BILL OF MATERIALS FOR THE OPT-100 PCB Resistors & Resistor Packs Value Designator Power 1K OHM 1/4 R5 R6 4.7K OHM 1/4 15K OHM 1/4 Type Tol.
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A B C D E (RAM) Gain Adjust, R27 MSO 8 +5D0 CSDO SSYNC SCLK CSDI +5D0 R24 IC8A LMC6482 40 /RESET 34 CDOUT 33 CDIN 29 CCLK 30 /CCS SPMISO SPMOSI SPCLK R29 604* +5D0 4.75K* R32 VA 18 PVCC33 VCC 17 AGND 1 3 2 1 32 /INT 4.75K* GPIO0 2 4 21 LIN1 19 RIN1 22 20 LIN2 RIN2 DSP56004 4.75K* R28 4.99K* BNC C23 (CODEC) AGND /MSC0 MA15/MCS3 MA14 MA13 AVCC MA12 AGND QVCC QGND MA11 MA10 MA9 MA8 AGND MA7 AVCC MA6 MA5 MA4 IC7 35 SMODE3 26 SMODE2 23 SMODE1 MF6 28 MF7 25 MF8 24 R9 R10 4.
OUT 52/92 IN 2003 M1 S1 1 J1 IC2 TP1 J5 C8 L2 J2 C47 L3 JP1 C27 C1 R3 C2 R4 R6 J4 GND 25 C26 IC5 R46 19 18 IC3 26 R2 R47 + R1 C6 C41 M4 + IC4 C5 R49 C37 TP46 C4 TP27 4 + R42 80 60 R56 C40 C3 IC6 TP12 R50 109 IC1 R51 108 R44 61 C36 144 12 11 5 R55 1 R48 C38 FCL1 C7 T1 D1 R52 C28 R45 IC9 R53 C33 R11 C29 C42 R73 C51 C39 C46 R70 R69 R67 C45 20 R68 R65 R36 C35 R33 41 R37 R38 21 R64 C34 R39 R72 C52 73 36 C10 C44 40 C9 X4 R9
10 uF 100 uF Tantalum SMD 25V Aluminum 16V RESISTORS Value Power 10% 20% Type 151192 150155 Tol.
Miscellaneous Device Description Part # Connector JUMP JAX 210103 Connector HEADER MULTI PIN HEADER((PER)PIN)210112 Connector 15 PIN (M) RT ANG PC MTG D TYPE CON 210188 Connector DUAL ROW HEADER 17 POS. .
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4 SPECIFICATIONS Note: 0 dBv is referenced to 0.
HEADPHONE OUTPUTS Impedance Power SPEAKER AMPLIFIER OUTPUT Impedance Power 50 to 600 Ohms 1/2 W into 50 Ohms 8 Ohms 2W LINE INPUT (2-PAIR LISTEN FROM MATRIX) Type Impedance Level Freq. Resp. Transformer Balanced 8k Ohms Bridging 0 dBv nominal 100 Hz to 15 kHz +/- 2 dB LINE OUTPUT (2-PAIR TALK TO MATRIX) Type Impedance Level Freq. Resp.
AC MAINS POWER Voltage Or AC Current Frequency TEMPERATURE Operating Storage HUMIDITY Operation and Storage PACKAGE DIMENSIONS Height Width Depth Weight 117 VAC nominal (105 to 130 VAC) 220 VAC nominal (200 to 240 VAC) 0.2 Amp at 117 VAC 0.1 Amp at 220 VAC 45 to 65 Hz between 0 and 50 C (32 to 125 F) between 0 and 70 C (32 to 150 F) Between 20% and 90%, Non-Condensing 3.5 in. (8.89 cm), (2 RU, EIA rack) 19.0 in. (48.26 cm) 6.75 in. (17.15 cm) 7.5 lbs. (4.
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