Tempest NG User Manual v1.2013
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WAM 10 Wired Assignment Module
1. Dual Assignment Thumbwheels (1 through 10)
2. Wired back up ports, 6 pin XLR, two line (1 through 10)
3. DA-15 connections for each assignment position (not used in Tempest NG)
4. DA-15 connections to the WIM 8(RD)
The WAM 10 is the module that routes lines, or conversations, to the desired individuals on an NG system. It connects to the
intercom system through the WIM 8(RD) and from the WIM 8(RD) to the AudioCom® intercom power supplies and the stadium
dry pair.
The WAM 10 is used to “patch” wired users to specific lines of intercom. The selectors or “thumbwheels” allow for selection of
talk lines to be made for each user on the system. Each wired user is plugged into the XLR provided under that coach’s setting.
Should a wireless coach require a wired unit during an outage or “back up” situation, a wired unit can be plugged into the XLR
provided under that coaches setting. It should be noted, however, that the wireless system and the wired back up can be used
at the same time. Therefore a user may have up to fifteen (15) wireless users and more users on wired BeltPacks plugged in at
the same time.
The front of the WAM 10 has ten coach positions, 1 through 10. Each position has a two digit thumbwheel and a 6 pin XLR
connector. For each coach, the thumbwheel is used to select which lines (conversations) that a coach will have access to. For
example, if the user has a coach that wants to communicate between lines one (1) and three (3), the left side of the thumbwheel
for that user would be set to “1” while the right side of that user’s thumbwheel would be set to “3”. If a user has a coach that
should only communicate on line four (4), both sides of that user’s thumbwheel would be dialed to “4”. In this scenario, the coach
can move the selector on the BeltPack, but the net result is that he remains on line four.
The WAM 10 routes the selected lines to the 6 pin XLR. The XLR is meant to be used in conjunction with a BP 2002 and a 6 pin, 2
line cable to provide wired back up for each coach.
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