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Speaker Beep for Incoming Call

To 

set the speaker beep for incoming calls

, do the following:

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Set 

DIP switch 5

 to the closed position if you want to hear incoming call beep in the speaker. 

NOTE:

DIP switch 3 must be in the open position.

Balanced/Unbalanced Switch

This switch is set at the factory to the Balanced (BAL) position for use with Audiocom intercom systems. Set the switch to the 
Unbalanced, or UNBAL position for use with a Clear-Com intercom system.

Sidetone Trimmers

The 

Sidetone Trimmers

 are normally adjusted after all connections are completed. See “Sidetone Adjustment” on page 15.

Headset Connector Notes

If you are using a monaural, dynamic-mic headset, or a monaural, telephone-style, dynamic-mic hands-free, or a handheld 
dynamic microphone, plug it into the headset connector. You can also use this connector with monaural headphones for 
listening when you are using either the built-in panel microphone or the optional gooseneck microphone for talk back.

Panel Mic Connector Notes

As an alternative to a headset or telephone style handset, you can use either the built-in panel microphone or an optional 
gooseneck microphone. 

To 

connect a Telex MCP-90 gooseneck microphone

, do the following:

1.

Insert the 

1/4” RTS connector

 into the panel microphone connector.

2.

Screw the 

microphone

 in. 

FIGURE 3.

DIP Switch location RM version (left), SIP switch location S, U, and P Versions (right).

Summary of Contents for Audiocom SS-1002

Page 1: ...S 1002 Single Channel Intercom Speaker Station Models SS 2002 Two Channel Intercom Speaker Station Model SS 2002 RM Two Channel Rack Mount Intercom Speaker Station Technical Manual 9350 7741 000 Rev F 11 2010 ...

Page 2: ...to correct This product meets Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC This package should include the following QTY DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 SS 1002 1 channel front plate assembly OR 9010 7741 000 1 SS 2002 2 channel front plate assembly 9010 7741 001 1 User Manual 9350 7741 000 4 Screw Flat Head 6 32 x 5 16 51847 122 One of the following depending on what was ordered 1 P box 1 channel 901...

Page 3: ...to your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles 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 manufacturer or sold with the a...

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Page 5: ...ector Notes 9 Intercom Channel Connections 10 Description of Phantom Powered Connection 10 Description of Locally Powered Connection 11 All Locally Powered Intercom Stations Dry Lines 12 OPERATION AND SPECIFICATIONS 15 Power Up 15 Sidetone Adjustment 15 Channel Select SS 2002 SS 2002RM Only 16 Headset Headphone Speaker Microphone Selection 16 Receiving Calls 16 Calling an Intercom Channel 17 Speci...

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Page 7: ...t a telephone style handset may also be used The SS 1002 is a single channel station the SS 2002 SS 2002RM provide switch selectable access to either of two 2 intercom channels Both the SS 1002 and the SS 2002 come in three 3 versions to suit a variety of applications S Box The S box is a portable version It has a carrying handle and dual loop through intercom connectors which permit stations to b...

Page 8: ...ition 5 Channel Select Key SS 2002 SS 2002RM only Selects intercom channel 1 or 2 The key lights green for channel 1 and red for channel 2 6 Volume Control Adjusts intercom listen volume to headphones or speaker 7 Intercom Listen Key Both momentary also known as push to listen and latching also known as hands free listen functions are possible 8 Call Key Use to send call signals on the intercom ch...

Page 9: ...eaker or open ear style headphones the sidetone trimmers are adjusted to eliminate the user s voice from the headphones or speaker This helps to prevent feedback 14 Balanced Unbalanced Selector Switch This switch sets the intercom station for compatibility with either Audiocom balanced or Clear Com unbalanced intercom systems FIGURE 1 SS 1002 2002 Features ...

Page 10: ...6 FIGURE 2 SS 2002RM Features ...

Page 11: ...g 1 Remove the 10 screws securing the cover on the box 2 Lift the cover off DIP Switches TABLE 1 DIP Switch descriptions and factory default settings Switch Number Description Settings Open OFF Closed ON Default Settings 1 Mic Kill Receive Closed Disabled No Mic Kill Open Enabled Mic Kill Active Open 2 Call Signal Method Closed DC SW1 set to UNBAL Open Audiocom SW1 set to BAL Open 3 Incoming Call ...

Page 12: ... following 1 Verify Dip Switch 2 is in the OPEN position 2 Verify the Balanced Unbalanced switch is in the Balanced position For Clear Com setup do the following 1 Set DIP switch 2 to the CLOSED position 2 Set the Balanced Unbalanced switch to the Unbalanced position Incoming Call Beep Incoming calls are always indicated by a red flashing call key To set the incoming call beep in the headphones do...

Page 13: ...5 Headset Connector Notes If you are using a monaural dynamic mic headset or a monaural telephone style dynamic mic hands free or a handheld dynamic microphone plug it into the headset connector You can also use this connector with monaural headphones for listening when you are using either the built in panel microphone or the optional gooseneck microphone for talk back Panel Mic Connector Notes A...

Page 14: ...comes distorted and the levels shift every time additional stations are connected The disadvantage of the phantom power method is some operating power is lost over very long intercom cable runs and performance at distant intercom station may be reduced Generally if intercom stations are within a few hundred feet from the system power supply phantom power is sufficient Also increasing the number of...

Page 15: ...long as a system power supply PS2001L SPS 2001 etc is located somewhere in the intercom system the proper terminating impedance is still be supplied for all stations However if all stations are locally powered and there is not system power supply a special line termination must be installed A 2 channel Audiocom intercom system using a PS2001L power supply as shown in Figure 5 The PS2001L is set to...

Page 16: ...e 3 pin connectors on the S P and RM version do not permit this type of connection Figure illustrates an intercom system using all locally powered U boxes An example as shown in Figure 6 of an Audiocom intercom system using all locally powered U box stations with no power being distributed on the intercom channels dry lines Since an Audiocom power supply is not used the installer must connect a li...

Page 17: ...ction use the Unbalanced Mode Intercom Channel pin out information listed in Specifications on page 18 FIGURE 9 Audiocom mode connections for an SS 2002 Intercom Station in a U box For Clear Com connection use the Unbalanced Mode Intercom Channel pin out information listed in Specifications on page 18 ...

Page 18: ...14 FIGURE 10 Audiocom cable wiring diagrams ...

Page 19: ...e the muffled sensation when talking The sidetone adjustment is different for these operating conditions To adjust sidetone using an open ear style headset or headphones do the following SS 2002 SS 2002RM only 1 Activate channel 1 as described in Channel Select SS 2002 SS 2002RM Only on page 16 2 Activate talk and listen as described in the operating instructions 3 Slowly increase the volume to ma...

Page 20: ...r key to off set the panel mic key to on make sure a gooseneck microphone is not inserted in the panel microphone connector To use headphones with a gooseneck microphone set the speaker key to off set the panel mic key to on make sure a gooseneck microphone is inserted in the panel microphone connector To use the speaker with a handheld dynamic microphone set the speaker key to on set he panel mic...

Page 21: ... tap it again to turn it off when finished You can turn the talk key on in momentary mode only Calling an Intercom Channel To call an intercom channel from the SS 2002 or SS 2002RM do the following 1 Select the desired intercom channel 2 Press and hold the Call key An inaudible call signal is sent and the Listen key automatically turns ON 3 When you hear a response release the Call key and activat...

Page 22: ...s Intercom Channels Balanced Mode SW1 set to BAL position Output Level 1VRMS nominal Input Impedance 300 Ohms Bridging Impedance greater than 5k Ohms Sidetone 20dB adjustable range Call Signaling Send 20kHz 100Hz 0 5VRMS 10 Receive 20kHz 800Hz 100mVRMS Mic Kill Detect Frequency 24kHz 800Hz 100mVRMS Noise Contribution less than 70dB Common Mode Rejection Ratio greater than 50dB Connector Type Six p...

Page 23: ...19 Dimensions FIGURE 11 Dimensions ...

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Page 25: ...it board Or in the case of the U box connect wires from the intercom system to the terminal strip To insert a wire into the terminal strip push back the green lever on the top of the terminal as shown then insert the wire and release the lever TABLE 2 SS1002 wire connections for use in Audiocom System XLR Connector on Box Terminal Strip on Circuit Board Description Pin 1 TB1 1 DC Common Pin 2 TB1 ...

Page 26: ...ntom power Pin 4 TB1 4 Audiocom Channel 1 audio high and 24VDC phantom power Pin 5 TB1 5 Audiocom Channel 2 audio low and 24VDC phantom power Pin 6 TB1 6 Audiocom Channel 2 audio high and 24VDC phantom power TABLE 5 SS2002 Wire Connections for use in Clear com System XLR Connector on Box Terminal Strip on Circuit Board Description Pin 1 TB1 1 Common Pin 2 TB1 3 Clear com power input Pin 3 TB1 6 Cl...

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