Specifications

1.
INTRODUCTION
A.
THE
CLEAR-COM
CONCEPT
Clear-Com
is a
closed-circuit
in-
mic
input
lines
(200
ohms)
and
tercom
system
that
provides
high-
specially
designed
circuitry
make
intelligibility,
two-way
communica-
Clear-Com
channels
virtually
immune
tions
in
high-
or
low-noise
envi-
to
RF
and
dimmer
noise.
ronments.
A
basic
intercom
system
contains
a
one-
or
multi-channel
Clear-Com
Main
Stations,
Power
Sup-
Main
Station
interconnected
with
plies,
and
some
Remote
Stations
various
remote
headset
and
speaker
provide
an
auxiliary
program
input
stations.
with
its
own
volume
control,
which
al
lows
the
station
operator
to
Clear-Com
manufactures
a
wide
va-
monitor
external
audio.
riety
of
portable,
rack-mount,
and
custom-mount
intercoms.
All
are
Visual
Signal
Circuitry,
a
standard
compatible,
allowing
systems
to be
feature
on
most
stations,
allows
set
up
according
to
specific
needs.
the
user
to
attract
the
attention
The
Clear-Com
System
interfaces
of
operators
who
have
removed
their
with
virtually
any
other
type
of
headsets
or
turned
off
their
spea-
communications
systems
(call
Clear-
kers.
Con
or
see
your
dealer
for
info).
Depending
upon
the
type
of
Main
and
Clear-Com
Stations
normally
inter-
Remote
Stations
selected,
a
maximum
connect
with standard,
2-conductor
amount
of
Remote
Stations
from
12
shielded
microphone
cable;
they
(speaker)
to
100
(headset)
can
be
include
inputs
for
XLR-type,
3-pin
connected
along
one
mile
of
wire.
connectors.
One
wire
in
the
mic
Remote
Stations
bridge
the
intercom
cable
carries
DC
power
(28-30
line
at
a
very
high
impedance,
and
volts)
from
the
Main
Station
to
the
place
a
minimum
load
on
the
line.
remote
stations,
and
the
other
wire
Audio
level
remains
constant,
never
carries
the
audio
signal.
The
fluctuating
even
when
stations
shield
acts
as
common
ground.
Au-
leave
or
join
the
line.
dio
termination
is
required
at
only
one
point
in
the intercom
system,
The
regulated
DC
voltage
provided
and
is
usually
provided
by
the
Main
by
Main
Stations
and
Power
Sup-
Station
or
Power
Supply.
plies
enables
remote
stations
to
operate;
they
run
at
minimal
cur-
Clear-Com
is a
"distributed
ampli-
rent
(10
milliamperes
quiescent
for
fier
system:"
each
main
and
remote
headset
stations,
20 ma
quiescent
station
contains
its
own
mic
pream
for
speaker
stations)
while
genera-
plifier,
power
amplifier
(for
head-
ting
extremely
loud
listen
volumes
set
or
speaker),
and
signalling
(greater
than
110
dB
SPL).
The
circuitry.
Every
intercom
has
Auto-
higher
voltage
and
low
current
keep
matic
Headset
Detection,
a
circuit
voltage
losses
to
a
minimum
in
long
that
shuts
off
the
mic
preamp
when
lines.
If
the
voltage
drops
due
to
the
mic
or
headset
is
not
connec-
the
addition
of
cable
or
many
sta-
ted,
so
background
noise
is
not
tions,
Clear-Com
equipment
conti-
increased
by
an
unused
but
on-line
nues
operating
normally
with
less
(connected)
station.
Low-impedance
than
12
volts
available.

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