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Glossary
Glossary
Dry Pair
A twisted pair of wires, typically connecting between the pressbox and the sidelines. For the Telex® AudioCom® system operating
from power on one end only, this wire should be 26 gauge or better.
Sidetone
The user’s own voice folded back into the user’s ear. This adjustment allows for a user to hear more or less of his own voice in his
headset. If sidetone is turned down, the user can still hear other users but he cannot hear his own voice. If the sidetone is turned
up too far, the user may cause “feedback” or squealing on his intercom line.
RJ-14
A telephone jack used to make connections with dry pair. By definition, the RJ-14 has two pair (i.e., four wires). It is often
confused with an RJ-11 (two wires). Some phone technicians will call these RJ-11 4 wire jacks. Please note the unique wiring of
the RJ-14 for the NG application.
Balanced Audio
A form of transmitting a wired signal. Balanced systems use two wires for each talk line. The audio is out of phase 180 degrees
from one wire to the other. In this way, noise can be filtered out more easily. Balanced audio is usually quieter than unbalanced
audio.
AudioCom® XLR Terminations
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