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speaker when the 

announce

 button, 

talk

 buttons or 

program

 interrupt are 

activated. This feature helps minimize feedback.

The MS-702 also incorporates a dual-channel program interrupt system (IFB). 
When activated, one or more stations can interrupt the program audio to either 
another intercom station or a talent wearing Clear-Com’s wired or wireless 
talent receivers. Clear-Com’s stand-alone IFB system can also be connected 
to this station.

The MS-702 provides 30-volt DC power to operate Clear-Com beltpacks and 
remote stations.  This power is distributed between the two channels, and will 
support up to 60 headset stations or 20 speaker stations. Clear-Com’s fail-safe 
design automatically shuts down the power to a channel when a short circuit 
or electronic overload is sensed on that channel. The other channel will 
continue to operate normally. Once the fault condition is removed, the 
MS-702’s fail-safe circuit will restore power, even under full load conditions. 
LED indicators signal a short or overload on either channel.

The DC power output details are:

1.2A continuous output

2A peak output (not exceeding the 1.2A rating for more than 2 
seconds per 30 second period)

1.75A max on any channel, with electronic current limiter (not 
exceeding the 1.2A rating for more than 2 seconds per 30 second 
period)

The MS-702 will operate from any AC line voltage between 90 and 240 volts 
AC at 50 or 60 Hz. The MS-702 installs in a standard 19-inch (48.26 cm) 
equipment rack, using only one rack space. The steel chassis and extra-thick 
front panel with integral rack ears maintains legendary Clear-Com 
ruggedness. Three 3-pin XLR connectors are provided for connection to each 
intercom channel.

The MS-702 is compatible with all Clear-Com party-line intercoms.

OPERATION

Normal operation of the MS-702 main station requires access only to the front 
panel controls. The controls located elsewhere on the unit are intended to be 
set-and-forget in nature. For intercom operation, set the listen-level controls 
for each channel to the desired level and press the 

talk

 buttons when talking. If 

a headset is used, set the 

sidetone

 control for each channel for the desired 

amount of sidetone in the earphone. If using the panel mic and speaker, set the 
sidetone controls for minimum feed-through to the speaker to prevent 
feedback.

FRONT PANEL

The controls, indicators, and connectors found on the MS-702 front panel are 
shown in the following figure and are described the text that follows. The 
numbers in the left column refer to Figure 1. 

Summary of Contents for Clear-Com Encore MS-702

Page 1: ...Two Channel Main Station Instruction Manual Encore MS 702...

Page 2: ...on reverse engineering No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of Clear Com an HME Company Clear Com Offices are located in California U...

Page 3: ...ear Panel 1 7 Re Setting Program Interrupt Options 1 10 INSTALLATION 2 1 MAINTENANCE 3 1 Introduction 3 1 MS 702 Block Diagram 3 1 Troubleshooting Tips 3 2 Parts List 3 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 LIMITED WA...

Page 4: ...T w o C h a n n e l M a i n S t a t i o n i i...

Page 5: ...ceptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the ma...

Page 6: ...65 7 Safety requirements And thereby compliance with the requirement of Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC This device complies with Part 15 of th...

Page 7: ...ies It features excellent speech intelligibility in all noise levels and can be tailored to your needs through its programmable options Selectable two channel talking and or listening allows the opera...

Page 8: ...eding the 1 2A rating for more than 2 seconds per 30 second period 1 75A max on any channel with electronic current limiter not exceeding the 1 2A rating for more than 2 seconds per 30 second period T...

Page 9: ...TALK Each channel can optionally be set to send a call signal whenever you press the talk button This function activates program interrupts or any other call activated function available on other sta...

Page 10: ...sounds alive and also helps you modulate your voice relative to other voices on the line Typically different sidetone null settings are needed depending upon whether you are using the gooseneck panel...

Page 11: ...rpt switches on channels A and B Set the sidetone null controls and the program level knob fully counter clockwise when adjusting the individual channel program level trimpots After the program level...

Page 12: ...toward the front of the MS 702 when facing it Use a small screwdriver to turn the control clockwise to increase sensitivity or counterclockwise to decrease sensitivity Figure 2 Gain Adjust Control R16...

Page 13: ...must be individually shielded Do not connect pins 1 and 3 together Headset extension cords or headset Y cables are not recommended because they will increase crosstalk between channels 26 Short Light...

Page 14: ...6 INTRPT EXT IFB When the hot mic output is connected to Clear Com s IFB system and the interrupt external IFB switch is set to the on position pressing a key on the IFB system will disconnect the se...

Page 15: ...nput to the station Program can be fed to the headphone or speaker as well as to either or both of the intercom channels The level to the speaker or headphone is controlled by the program level contro...

Page 16: ...interface with the external line in jack on Clear Com s IFB System The jack is wired as follows Ring Ext IFB control signal input Tip Hot mic audio output Sleeve Ground shield 27 Headset Audio Limite...

Page 17: ...Please observe anti static procedures Static electricity can damage a circuit card Please ground yourself and tools before touching the circuit card 2 Remove the cover of the MS 702 by removing the e...

Page 18: ...than call signal activation to interrupt the program audio Figure 4 Changing Program Interrupt Options JP5 for channel A 1 2 3 1 2 3 To interrupt program audio during talk signals place jumper plug o...

Page 19: ...cuit Note Information on the mains power requirement is given on the underside of the unit 5 Connect the intercom lines 6 Set the two termination switches on the rear panel to on 7 Set the option swit...

Page 20: ...C l e a r C o m M S 7 0 2 T w o C h a n n e l M a i n S t a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l 2 2...

Page 21: ...S 702 Headset Mic Panel Mic Gain Panel Mic Jack XLR4 Main Pgm Program Level A 3 2 SA Output Hot Mic IFB Out Main Pgm Listen A Program Level XLR4 Headset Headset Limiter Line Length Sidetone Null Inter...

Page 22: ...improper cable wiring Red short light is illuminated Short or overload on that channel due to a shorted or miswired cable Remove the intercom line cables one at a time from the system until the fault...

Page 23: ...nual Channel unterminated Set the MS 702 termination switch for that channel to the on position A headset extension cord was used Headset extension cords are not recommended Excessive crosstalk High D...

Page 24: ...a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l 3 4 Table 3 1 Troubleshooting Tips Far too many terminations on the intercom line Check all main stations and power supplies to make sure each intercom chan...

Page 25: ...Load Impedance Range 50 2 K Output Level At least 20 dBV across 600 Distortion 0 2 THD 1 KHz Frequency Response 200 Hz 18 KHz 2 dB Gain from intercom line 37 dB Power Output 110 dB SPL Program Amplif...

Page 26: ...ower IEC 320 connector Rear Panel Controls 2 Termination On Off switches 8 Option switches 1 Power switch 1 Tone alert volume control Front Panel Connectors Panel Mic 1 1 4 in 0 64 cm panel mounting j...

Page 27: ...e Clear Com makes every attempt to maintain the accuracy of the information contained in its product manuals that information is subject to change without notice Performance specifications included in...

Page 28: ...4 4 C l e a r C o m M S 7 0 2 T w o C h a n n e l M a i n S t a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l...

Page 29: ...repair the product using new or refurbished parts or ii replace the product with a new or refurbished product b Remedies In the event of a defect the rights detailed in 1 a are your exclusive remedie...

Page 30: ...as determined by the Clear Com invoice date will be covered without further supporting evidence All warranty claims after this date must be supported by the Customer s proof of purchase that demonstra...

Page 31: ...e to excessive wear or deterioration Customer s failure to maintain the installation site in accordance with the environmental specifications of the products or service on products removed from the lo...

Page 32: ...Clear Com Standard Limited Warranty i v...

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