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MODEL 2810E-2001 USER MANUAL 

 

 

 

2810E-2001 UM 

REV 3.0 

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WARNING! 

Surges and spikes are common on AC lines found onboard ships, from local generators, or at the end of 
a long extension lines.  These spikes can exceed 1kV!  Such spikes can be high enough to cause the 
input fuses on the 2810E-2001 internal battery charger to blow and, in extreme cases, actually damage 
the charger circuitry.  Amron has designed this battery charger to isolate such faults to ensure that they 
will not cause a safety issue for the operator or chamber occupants.  Amron strongly recommends that 
the 2810E-2001 be operated on AC circuits protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) for 
additional safety. 

 

 

MODES OF OPERATION 

4.3

The 2810E-2001 has the ability to operate in either 2-Wire or Full Duplex (4-Wire).  Both the 
operator  and  chamber  occupants  can  be  connected  in  either  mode  or  a  combination  of 
modes  can  be  used.    For  example, the  chamber  can  be  connected  in  Full  Duplex  (4-Wire) 
mode  to  take  advantage  of  the  new  entertainment  feature  while  the  operator  is  wired  in  2-
Wire mode.  If either the operator or the chamber is wired in 2-Wire mode, the operator must 
use  a  push-to-talk,  either  the  PUSH-TO-TALK  BUTTON  or  PUSH-TO-TALK  JACK,  when 
talking to chamber occupants. 

2-Wire  communication  is  defined  as  a  single  communication  path;  normally  a  chamber 
occupant is the priority signal path, the operator listens to the occupants.  Signal reversing is 
accomplished  by  pushing  the  PUSH-TO-TALK  BUTTON,  the  occupant  hears  the  operator.  
Often times a 4-conductor communication cable is used with 2 wires tied together as a pair 
for redundancy, this is still a 2-Wire system.  Since only one person can talk at a time, there 
is  a  level  of  discipline  that  goes  with  using  2-Wire  mode  in  order  to  obtain  clear 
communication.    One  advantage  of  2-Wire  is  that  the  operator's  microphone  is  not  active 
unless  one  of  the  two  push-to-talk  controls,  PUSH-TO-TALK  BUTTON  or  PUSH-TO-TALK 
JACK,  are  active.    This  eliminates  any  possible  acoustic  feedback  between  the  operator's 
microphone  and  the  PANEL  SPEAKER.    It  also  prevents  noise  from  the  outside  reaching 
chamber  occupants  and  allows  the  operator  to  communicate  with  other  members  of  the 
chamber  operations  crew  without  involving  occupants.    If  the  chamber  is  connected  in  2-
Wire  mode,  the  AUDIO  AUXILIARY  INPUT  cannot  be  used  to  deliver  entertainment  to  the 
occupants. 

Full Duplex (4-Wire) communication is defined as a dual communication path, a  signal path 
(a  pair  of  wires)  for  up-link  and  a  signal  path  (a  pair  of  wires)  for  down  link.    A  common 
example  of  Full  Duplex  communication  is  the  telephone.    Full  Duplex  (4-Wire)  has  the 
advantage  of  natural  communication  without  having  to  use  the  PUSH-TO-TALK  BUTTON.  
This  keeps  the  operator's  hands  free  to  perform  other  task.    It  does  not  require  the  same 
level of discipline to achieve clear communications that 2-Wire does.  It has the advantage 
that  neither  a  chamber  occupant  nor  the  operator  is  cut  off  when  the  other  is  talking.  
Because the chamber microphone  is not connected in parallel  with the chamber earphone, 
the occupant is louder and potentially clearer in Full Duplex (4-Wire) mode. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 2810E-2001

Page 1: ...0 Fax 760 599 3857 email sales amronintl com web www amronintl com This manual and the information contained herein are provided for use as an operation and maintenance guide No license or rights to m...

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Page 3: ...E POLICY 6 2 2 3 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 7 OPERATOR AND CHAMBER CONTROLS 7 3 1 CHAMBER CONNECTIONS 10 3 2 4 OPERATION 12 CHARGING THE BATTERY 12 4 1 INITIAL POWER ON BATTERY CONDITION CHECK 12 4 2 MO...

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Page 5: ...communicator on the market To enjoy all the features it is important that the operator read and understand the entire manual including all warnings The 2810E 2001 can operate in 2 Wire or Full Duplex...

Page 6: ...MODEL 2810E 2001 FRONT PANEL 1 4 All of the controls for the Model 2810E 2001 are located on the front panel including the connectors for the operator handheld microphone or headset tape recorder and...

Page 7: ...01 28 The Model 2401 28 is a heavy duty headset with boom microphone It comes equipped with color coded dual banana plugs that mate directly to AMCOM chamber communicators It includes a six foot 1 8 m...

Page 8: ...d comfortable headset is designed for extended wear by chamber occupants The Model 2460 31R features an adjustable boom microphone vinyl cushioned adjustable ear pads and a spiral cord that can be ext...

Page 9: ...el 3115 It also includes a sound powered phone with bracket chamber temperature probe scrubber power circuit wiring chamber environmental conditioning unit wiring and electrical penetrator adaptor all...

Page 10: ...imited to the repair of or replacement of materials at Amron s discretion This warranty shall not cover defects which are the result of misuse negligence accident repair or alterations SERVICE POLICY...

Page 11: ...he power on off control 3 1 2 SPEAKER SWITCH This switch allows the operator to turn off the speaker If the operator is using a headset it may be necessary to turn off the speaker in order to prevent...

Page 12: ...ll Duplex 4 Wire mode regardless of the mode used for the chamber To connect the operator in the Full Duplex 4 Wire mode connect the earphone black banana plug of the headset to this jack and the micr...

Page 13: ...e as a microphone This allows another operation crew member to talk to the occupants using the PANEL SPEAKER even if the operator is away from the 2810E 2001 using the Remote Push to Talk Module in 2...

Page 14: ...T CHAMBER CONNECTIONS 3 2 The chamber connections are located on the rear left side of the communicator CHAMBER MICROPHONE This is a dual banana jack color coded red that functions as both an output e...

Page 15: ...ANUAL 2810E 2001 UM REV 3 0 11 3 2 3 CHAMBER EARPHONE This is a dual banana jack color coded black that functions as the output for chamber occupant s earphone It is only used when the chamber is in F...

Page 16: ...s or 3 years The BATTERY CONDITION INDICATOR will start to blink when the battery has approximately 30 remaining charge To maximize the service life the battery should be recharged as soon as possible...

Page 17: ...BUTTON the occupant hears the operator Often times a 4 conductor communication cable is used with 2 wires tied together as a pair for redundancy this is still a 2 Wire system Since only one person can...

Page 18: ...rn speaker switch to OFF adjust both volume controls to mid scale Operator and occupants use headsets and talk to each other while the operator adjusts the volume controls as below OPERATOR VOLUME Whi...

Page 19: ...then replace or recharge the battery If that does not resolve the problem then go to the troubleshooting section to determine the cause 4 Identify the microphone and headset leads When using an Amron...

Page 20: ...he black banana plug 5 Plug the microphone lead into the OPERATOR HEADSET black jack and the headset lead into the CHAMBER MICROPHONE red jack 6 Don the headset Talk into the microphone while pressing...

Page 21: ...urn off unit 3 Disconnect all cables 4 Remove 4 ea pan head Phillips screws 2 ea on each side of AMRON INTERNATIONAL 2 ea on each side of MODEL 2810E 2001 5 Lift the 2810E 2001 out of chamber control...

Page 22: ...rious front panel components attach to the panel 3 6 MONTH CHECK Wipe off any accumulated dust or dirt on the front panel or connectors using a clean damp cloth Pay particular attention to where the v...

Page 23: ...the POWER SWITCH and SPEAKER SWITCH are turned on is a bad or loose battery Check the battery per section 5 3 1 If the battery is good then disconnect any chamber wiring and perform the communicator c...

Page 24: ...ther defect Replace if necessary If the operator is using a headset remove the headset and listen to the occupant using the PANEL SPEAKER If this solves the problem then the operator headset may be we...

Page 25: ...talk is caused by signal leakage between the microphone and earphone wires in the communications cable In a good cable with all the wires open not connected the resistance between any two wires should...

Page 26: ...ical details of the chamber communication unit The corresponding parts lists for each drawing are detailed in the parts lists section or are included as part of the drawing All drawings are at their c...

Page 27: ...MODEL 2810E 2001 USER MANUAL 2810E 2001 UM REV 3 0 23 FRONT PANEL PARTS LOCATOR MODEL 2810E 2001 6 1...

Page 28: ...MODEL 2810E 2001 USER MANUAL 2810E 2001 UM REV 3 0 24 MOUNTING DETAIL MODEL 2810E 2001 6 2...

Page 29: ...Order Replacement Parts Contact Amron International Inc 1380 Aspen Way Vista California 92081 U S A Telephone 760 208 6500 Fax 760 599 3857 Email sales amronintl com Web www amronintl com When orderin...

Page 30: ...01 01 Jack RCA Red Panel Mount 52 160 1001 02 Jack RCA White Panel Mount N S 10 32x3 4SSPSP Screw 10 32X3 4in S S Phillips N S 10LWSSS Washer Split Locking 10 S S N S 8 32x5 8SSPHP Screw 8 32X5 8in S...

Page 31: ...Reference Part Number Description Quantity 1 105 0603 001 Jack Tip Black 1 2 105 0602 001 Jack Tip Red 1 3 1498 103 Jack Banana Black 2 4 1498 102 Jack Banana Red 2 5 1498 107 Jack Banana Yellow 2 6...

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