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System Accessories
Wired BeltPacks
(AudioCom
®
by Telex
®
)
Each wired user on the system must have either a BP 1002 single-line or BP 2002/BP 6000 dual-line BeltPack. Connections
on the BeltPacks include a 4-pin headset connector and a 3-pin (BP 1002) or 6-Pin (BP 2002 or BP 6000) XLR for
connection to the system. For a BP 1002 to work with a WAM 10, you will have to purchase a 6-pin-to-3-pin adapter since
the WAM 10 only supports 6-pin equipment. The BP 6000 comes with the switchcraft neutrik adapter cable. The neutrik
adapter cable will connect to the existing field and press box cables.
The BeltPacks feature a large volume control and a “Talk” button. This talk button must be activated before that user is
heard on the system. Additionally, the BP 2002 and BP 6000 features a “line” button that allows you to “toggle” back and
forth between two different conversations (or lines) on the system.
Field and Press Box Cables
Wired users are connected to the Sideline Cart and the Press Box Unit
via Field and Press Box cables. Field cables are generally 100 ft. in
length. They can be customized to 125 ft. or 150 ft. Press Box cables are
generally 25 ft. in length. There are two variations of each cable: single
line and dual line. The single-line cables (ME 100HD and ME 25HD) are
used in conjunction with the BP 1002 single-line BeltPack for those
users who are to have direct access to only one line. (See exception in
the Flexible Combine Module (FCM) section on page 24.) The dual-line
cables (ME 100/2HD and ME 25/2HD) are used in conjunction with the
BP 2002 or BP 6000 dual-line BeltPack for those users who are to have
direct access to two lines.
Figure 54: BP 1002, BP 2002, and BP 6000 Wired BeltPacks
Figure 55: Field and Press Box Cables