2825R-XX SERIES TWO DIVER RACK
MOUNT COMMUNICATOR USER MANUAL
282XR-UM
REV 5.0
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3.2
Tender Connections
3.2.1
Tender Headset Jack
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This is the dual banana jack (color-coded black) that
functions as both an output (earphone) and input (microphone) for the tender as
controlled by the PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON and PUSH-TO-TALK JACK. Using this
connection, the tender can be wired in either 2-Wire or Full Duplex (4-Wire) mode
regardless of the mode used for the diver.
To connect the tender in the Full Duplex (4-Wire) mode, connect the earphone
(black) banana plug of the headset to this jack and the microphone (red) to the
TENDER MICROPHONE jack (red) as shown in the wiring diagram in section 4.10.
In this mode, the tender does not have to use the PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON to
communicate with a diver who is also connected in the Full Duplex (4-Wire) mode.
This configuration can be used even if the diver is connected in 2-Wire mode. In
that situation, the tender is required to use the PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON or
PUSH-TO-TALK JACK.
The headset microphone is always active, which means that there can be acoustic
feedback between the PANEL SPEAKER and the microphone if the tender is near
the communicator. To prevent this, the PANEL SPEAKER can be turned off using
the SPEAKER SWITCH. Another option is to move the tender away from the
communicator by using the Amron Model 2822-28 Walk-and-Talk Module
accessory. This allows the tender to communicate while other members of the
surface crew listen using the PANEL SPEAKER. This module comes with 25 feet
(7.6 meters) of cable (custom cable lengths are available).
The tender can also be connected in 2-Wire mode by stacking both the earphone
(black) and microphone (red) banana plugs into this jack as shown in the wiring
diagram in section 4.9. The diver does not have to be connected in 2-Wire mode if
the tender is in 2-Wire mode. In order to talk to the diver, the tender must use
either the PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON or PUSH-TO-TALK JACK. Since the headset
microphone is not active until one of the push-to-talk methods is used, there is no
chance for acoustic feedback to occur and surface conversation or noise is not
transmitted to diver and the PANEL SPEAKER can be left on. This may, for some
situations, make for a better overall diving experience. If the tender requires more
mobility at the dive site, the Amron Model 2821-28 Remote Push-to-Talk Module
can be used to extend the headset cable. It includes a push-to-talk button on a clip-
on belt module and comes standard with 25 feet (7.6 meters) of cable (custom
cable lengths are available).
The tender may also use the optional Amron Model 2405-28 Push-to-Talk
Microphone. This microphone comes with two color-coded banana plugs. The
black plug goes into the TENDER HEADSET jack and the yellow plug goes in the
PUSH-TO-TALK JACK as shown in the wiring diagram in section 4.11. To
communicate with the diver, the tender presses the button on the side of the
microphone. There is no chance of acoustic feedback since the PANEL SPEAKER
is cut off when the tender uses the microphone. When using the Push-to-Talk
Microphone, the SPEAKER SWITCH must be turned on in order to hear the diver.
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