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- 1. PRO SERIES
USER MANUAL
FOR THE
PS 279
DUAL CHANNEL MASTER STATION
CONTENTS
1.0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS……………………………….3
2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................... 4
3.0 UNPACKING .............................................................. 4
4.0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION .................................. 4
5.0 MAINS POWER.......................................................... 5
6.0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ...................................... 6
7.0 REAR PANEL CONTROLS ........................................ 8
8.0 INTERNAL CONTROLS ............................................. 9
9.0 CABLING.................................................................. 10
10.0 PARTY LINE, TECHNICAL CONCEPT .................... 11
11.0 WARRANTY ............................................................. 11
12.0 DESIGN CRITERIA .................................................. 11
13.0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................... 12
User Manual PS 279 / Issue 1 © 2006 ASL Intercom, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
- 2. 2 User manual PS 279 / Issue 1 © 2006 ASL Intercom, Utrecht, The Netherlands
- 3. 1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !
Please always follow these instructions to help ensure
against injury to yourself and damage to the system.
1) Read all safety and operating instructions 11) Insert the plug properly. Do not defeat the
before you operate the apparatus. safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug.
2) Retain all safety and operating instructions for A polarized AC line plug has two blades with
future reference. one wider than the other. This plug will fit into
the power outlet only one way. This is a safety
3) Heed all warnings on the apparatus and in the feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully
safety and operating instructions. into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug
still fails to fit, contact an electrician to replace
4) Follow all installation, operating and use the obsolete outlet.
instructions. A grounding type plug has two blades and a
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
5) Unplug the apparatus from the AC power third prong are provided for your safety. If the
outlet before cleaning. Use only a damp cloth provided plug does not fit into your outlet,
for cleaning the exterior of the apparatus. consult an electrician to replace the obsolete
outlet.
6) Do not use accessories or attachments not
recommended by the manufacturer, as they 12) Route power supply cords so that they are not
may cause hazards and void the warranty. likely to be walked on or pinched by items
placed upon or against them. Pay particular
attention to cords at plugs, convenience
7) Do not operate this apparatus in high
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
humidity areas or expose it to water or
the apparatus.
moisture.
13) Do not overload wall outlets or extension
8) Do not place the apparatus on an unstable
cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or
cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table. The
electrical shock.
apparatus may fall, causing serious personal
injury and damage to the apparatus.
14) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when unused for long periods of time.
9) Do not block or cover any openings in the
apparatus. These are provided for ventilation
and protection from overheating. 15) Never insert objects of any kind into the
Never place the apparatus near any heat apparatus through openings, as the objects
sources such as radiators, heat registers, may touch dangerous voltage points or short
stoves, or other apparatus (including out parts. This could cause fire or electrical
amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not place the shock.
apparatus in an enclosure such as a cabinet
without proper ventilation. 16) Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when the
10) Operate the apparatus using only the type of apparatus has been damaged in any way, such
power source indicated on the marking label. as when the power-supply cord or plug is
Unplug the apparatus’ power cord by gripping damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
the power plug, not the cord. have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
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- 4. 2.0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The PS 279 is designed to be a master unit in an ASL Special attention has been paid to the intelligibility of
intercom system and can be used in portable as well as speech. By applying low noise/high speed circuitry, a
fixed applications. It incorporates a dual channel intercom speech presence filter and a specially designed high
line power supply with auxiliary input, a dual channel power headphone amplifier, communication is very
headset station and uses only 1U of 19” rack space. comfortable even in environments with a high background
noise level.
This makes the PS 279 very versatile and ideal for use in
applications where standard microphone cable is available The unique CALL system provides both a flashing red
and ease of setup is of paramount importance. LED and a very distinctive and characteristic sound signal.
Only a short push of the CALL button will make the LED
Each channel has a Volume (listen level) control, a Talk flash. The Call sound signal (buzzer) will be activated
and a Call button with LED indicators and a side tone when holding the button for two seconds. In case the
trimmer. sound signal is undesirable, all buzzers can be muted with
the “All buzzers on/off” button.
The intercom line power supply is fully protected and can
drive at least 20 beltpacks operating at full power. Fully electronic switching increases reliability and allows
The power supply is completely separated from all other for:
functions and in case of power failure, the unit will accept - “soft” microphone ON switching, latched or momentary
line power from an external ASL power supply. - remote Mic Mute facility. All microphones of stations
connected to the PS 279 can be muted by pushing a
Since the power supply provides the line impedance, one single front button.
would generally only use one PS 279 on a 2-channel
Intercom system. An Aux input at the rear panel allows injecting external
Should you want to connect a PS 279 to another audio signals at line level.
Intercom system, the ‘System link’ connector at the back An Aux signal can be routed to intercom line A and/or B,
of the unit has to be used to avoid impedance problems. or directly to the local headset.
If the number of beltpacks/speaker stations exceed the
capacity of the PS 279 power supply, a booster power As an option, an XLR-6 headset connector can be fitted,
supply (PS 285) can be used. allowing the user to hear channel A + AUX program signal
on the left headset can and channel B + AUX program
signal on the right headset can. By changing the position
of internally mounted jumpers, it’s also possible to hear
channel A + B on the left can and the AUX program signal
on the right can
.
3.0 UNPACKING
The shipping carton contains the parts listed below ASL has taken great care to ensure that this product
* The PS 279 reaches you in flawless condition.
* Mains power cable After unpacking the unit, please inspect for any physical
* Spare fuses damage to the unit, and retain the shipping carton and
* User manual relevant packing materials for use should the unit need
returning.
If any are missing, contact your dealer.
If any damage has occurred, please notify your dealer
With the PS 279 will be a small packet of spare fuses. immediately so that a written claim can be initiated.
Please keep them in a safe place. Please also refer to the guarantee section of this manual.
There is also one spare fuse included in the mains inlet.
4.0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
A vertical rack space of 1U (1.75”, 44mm) is required for The power unit is mounted on the bottom of the unit, and
the PS 279. It is not necessary to provide rear support by after a period of time it will feel hot to the touch on top
extra bracing or shelving. and bottom. This is normal, and should be no cause for
alarm
Adequate ventilation must be provided by allowing
sufficient space around the sides and rear of the unit to
ensure free circulation of air. Forced cooling is not
required.
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- 5. 5.0 MAINS POWER
The PS 279 may be connected to the mains power outlet As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not
to which other audio equipment is connected. The outlet correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
should have a clean earth. Avoid using mains power terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
outlets, which also power dimmer controlled lighting
equipment. - The wire that is coloured green-and-yellow must
be connected to the terminal in the plug, which is
Before connecting the unit to its AC power source, check marked with the letter “E”, or by the ground
if the mains voltage of the unit (100 V – 240 V) is in symbol, or is coloured green.
accordance with your local mains voltage. - The wire that is coloured blue must be connected
to the terminal that is marked with the letter “N”
or coloured black.
WARNING - The wire that is coloured brown must be
This appliance must be earthed connected to the terminal that is marked with the
letter “L” or coloured red.
Those units that are supplied to the North American
IMPORTANT market will have an integral moulded 3-pin connector,
The wires in this mains lead are colour coded in which is provided to satisfy required local standards.
accordance with the following code:
green and yellow / safety ground
blue / neutral
brown / live
5.1 SAFETY EARTHING
The green-and-yellow wire of the mains cord must always might be mounted shall be connected to the same
be connected to the electrical installation safety earth or grounding circuit.
ground. It is essential for personal safety as well as for
proper operation of the PS 279 and the other connected The PS 279 employs professionally designed audio input
stations. This wire is internally connected to all exposed and output circuits which do not require the disconnection
metal surfaces. Any rack framework into which this unit of any safety earth for the avoidance of hum loops.
5.2 POWERING UP
Powering up procedure:
- Make sure that the red power switch on the left side of - Turn on the power with the red button. The red
the front panel is OFF. overload LED will light up for about 3 seconds, then
- Connect the power cord to the rear of the station. extinguishes and the green power LED will switch on,
- Plug the other end of the power cord into a indicating the station is active.
PROPERLY GROUNDED outlet.
See for further installation and operation the concerning
sections.
5.3 MAINS POWER SETTING
The unit has a switch mode power supply and accepts
mains voltages from 100 – 240 VAC (50 / 60 Hz).
Mains Fuse
For all voltages : T 1250.
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- 6. 6.0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTOR
1 POWER ON/OFF switch 6 BUZZER
Mains power push button for switching the internal This buzzer indicates an incoming or outgoing call. It is
power supply ON and OFF. activated by pressing a CALL button of the PS 279 or
a CALL button on any other station on channel A or B
2 OVERLOAD LED for longer than two seconds, if the buzzers are not
This LED illuminates, when the internal circuit-breaker muted (see 5.7). You can adjust its volume with the
shuts off line power due to overload. A cause for buzzer volume control.
overload can be a connection of too many user
stations, a short-circuit in the interconnecting cables, 7 BUZZER VOLUME trimmer
or a thermal overload. The circuit-breaker resets This trimmer adjusts the volume of the buzzer.
automatically 3 seconds after the cause of the
overload has been removed, and restores line power 8 ALL MIC’S ON/OFF button
automatically. With this pushbutton all microphones of the connected
During short-circuit, the LED will flash every 3 stations can be switched off. Each user station can
seconds. During thermal overload it will be lit activate its microphone again by pushing its TALK
continuously. button.
The LED will also come on for a few seconds every
time you switch on mains power. 9 ALL BUZZERS ON/OFF button
With this button all buzzers of the connected stations
3 POWER LED can be muted. The buzzers stay muted until the Mute
This LED illuminates if line power is supplied by the button is switched off again.
internal power supply.
10 AUX VOLUME controls
4 SYSTEM LINK IN A These knobs adjust the level of the Aux input signal to
This LED illuminates if another ASL Intercom System each of the two intercom lines.
has been connected to the PS 279 through the
“System Link” connector of Channel A. The Line 11 A/B/HEADSET routing switches
Impedance is now provided by the other Intercom These three switches route the aux input signal to
system and the internal line impedance for Channel A either:
is switched off. The Buzzer mute function on Channel 1) Intercom channel A and/or Intercom channel B
A can now only be controlled by the connected 2) Directly to the headset
system, while the Buzzer Mute on Channel B will still
be controlled by the PS 279. The Mic Mute signals If the aux is routed to the headset it is for local
given by the other Intercom system are also sent to monitoring only, and cannot be routed to the intercom
the user stations connected to Channel A of the PS channels.
279. If a Mic Mute is given by the PS 279, it is only
send to its own channels and does not mute the
microphones of the other Intercom System.
5 SYSTEM LINK IN B
This LED illuminates if another ASL Intercom System
has been connected to the PS 279 through the
“System Link” connector of Channel B. The Line
Impedance is now provided by the other Intercom
system and the internal line impedance for Channel B
is switched off. The Buzzer mute function on Channel
B can now only be controlled by the connected
system, while the Buzzer Mute on Channel A will still
be controlled by the PS 279. The Mic Mute signals
given by the other Intercom system are also sent to
the user stations connected to Channel B of the PS
279. If a Mic Mute is given by the PS 279, it is only
send to its own channels and does not mute the
microphones of the other Intercom System.
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12 VOLUME control knobs 15 CALL A & B buttons
These knobs adjust the listen level of the headset. These push buttons activate the CALL system. A
Each channel can be adjusted separately. momentary push will send a visual CALL signal to all
stations connected to that intercom channel and the
13 SIDETONE trimmers CALL LEDS will start flashing.
These trimmers adjust the level of your own voice as When holding the buttons pressed for 2 seconds, the
you hear it in your headset. buzzer will be activated.
Adjustment procedure: After the CALL button is released the LEDS will
- set the trimmer in start position: fully clockwise. continue to flash for further 2 seconds.
- switch off the microphone of all connected
(speaker!) stations. 16 HEADSET connector
- switch on the microphone of the required channel. A XLR-4 type connector to connect the local headset.
- turn up the volume of the required channel. The headset-can must have an impedance of 200
- speak into the headset microphone. ohms or greater, or each 400 ohms minimum when in
- adjust the listen level by turning the sidetone parallel. The mic may be of the dynamic or electret
trimmer. type.
The operating area is between fully clockwise and
minimum level. Adjusting the sidetone does not affect Pin assignments:
the level of your voice as it is heard by other stations. 1. shield mic. (GND)
2. mic. +
14 TALK buttons 3. phones +
These buttons allow you to talk to each channel 4. phones –
separately or simultaneously.
The large green LED is lit when the talk function is The wiring is such that both headset cans are connected
activated. in parallel and receive the same signal. The two
headphone amplifiers run in a bridged mode.
Latched switching:
When a TALK button is pressed shortly, the As an option, an XLR-6 type connector can be fitted to
microphone of the chosen channel will be switched on allow a binaural headset configuration where a different
and latches electronically. When pressed again, the signal will appear on each can. In this mode the internal
microphone will switch off. headphone amplifiers are not bridged.
See section 7.1 Internal Jumpers and Controls.
Momentary switching:
When holding a TALK button pressed while talking,
the microphone will remain switched on until the
button is released. Then the microphone will switch off
automatically.
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- 8. 7.0 REAR PANEL CONTROLS AND CONNECTOR
17 A & B LINE connectors 21 MAINS INLET / DISCONNECT DEVICE
These XLR-3 type connectors are for connecting the IEC Mains connector. For correct wiring and operation
remote-stations, via standard microphone cable. There refer to section 4.0.
are two connectors for channel A and two connectors
for channel B.
WARNING
Pin assignments: Before you plug in the mains voltage, check if:
1. 0V / ground shield * The fuse is correct
2. +30V power wire * The voltage is correct
3. audio wire
18 SYSTEM LINK IN connector
Input for the cable of an external party-line Intercom 22 FUSE
system. If one or both channels of the PS 279 are to This fuse protects the PS 279 against severe internal
be connected to another intercom system then these damage, in case of malfunction in the power section.
connectors will accept the communication signals from To remove the fuse the mains cord must be removed.
the other system.
It is most important to place the correct fuse in the
19 AUX INPUT connector holder:
This XLR-3 type aux input connector is electronically
balanced and accepts audio levels between –20dBu to Mains voltage fuse
+21dBu on line level. 100 – 240 VAC T 1250 mA
Pin assignments: Spare fuses are supplied with the unit.
1. 0V / ground
2. signal + 23 DC INPUT connectors
3. signal - These connectors can be used as a backup power
supply or when no 100/240 VAC voltage supply is
20 GROUND LIFT switch available. They accept 12 – 28 VDC.
With this switch the pin 1 of the AUX input XLR is lifted
from ground when in “Lift” position.
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- 9. 8.0 INTERNAL CONTROLS
MIC GAIN
The setting of the mic gain must be done by qualified
service personnel only ! The mic gain is adjusted
internally.
- To reach the mic gain, undo the two screws at
the front panel of the PS 279 and the two screws
on the top side.
- The trimmer is located at the right front of the
unit.
- To increase mic gain turn counter clockwise.
- To decrease mic gain turn clockwise.
See section 7.1 for the location of the mic gain trimmer.
8.1 INTERNAL JUMPER SETTINGS AND CONTROLS
BINAURAL JUMPER SETTINGS
The setting of the binaural jumpers must be done by
qualified service personnel only !
See also section 5.16 HEADSET connector, an XLR-6
is a must for binaural operation.
The binaural configuration is set by internal jumpers J3,
as follows:
Jumpers in position A:
Left can Channel A and B.
Right can AUX signal.
Jumpers in position B:
Left can Channel A and AUX signal
Right can Channel B and AUX signal
Internal mic gain
See also section 7.0 Internal controls.
The mic gain trimmer is labeled:
P2 for the mic gain setting.
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- 10. 9.0 CABLING
For the PRO Series Intercom system the interconnecting
cables are of the shielded two-conductor microphone
cable type and the intercom line connectors are of the
XLR-3 type. Audio and Call signals are on XLR pin 3, DC
power is on XLR pin 2. XLR pin 1 is connected to the
shield of the cable, which functions as the common return
for audio and power.
Since the audio signal is transferred in an unbalanced
way, certain rules have to be obeyed when installing the
cables of an intercom network. This is to avoid earth loops
and to minimize power loss and the possible effect of
electromagnetic fields.
These rules are:
• Use high quality (multipair) cable. • Keep cables parallel as much as possible
For interconnecting user stations, power supplies When two (multi channel) units in a network are
and accessories in an ASL Intercom network, use connected by more than one cable, make sure that
high quality shielded two-conductor (minimum these cables are parallel to each other over the
size 2 x 0.226 mm² (#24AWG)). microphone whole distance between those units. When using
cable only. multi pair cable, parallelism is ensured in the best
In case of a multi channel intercom network, use possible way.
high quality microphone 'multipair' cable only,
each pair consisting of two conductors (minimum • Avoid closed loops.
2x 0.15 mm2) with separate shield. Multipair Always avoid that cables are making a loop. So-
cable should also have an overall shield. called 'ring intercom' should not physically be cabled
as a ring. All cable routes should have a 'star'
• Use flexible cables. configuration, with the central earthing point (usually
Use flexible single and multipair microphone close to the power supply position) as the centre of
cable instead of cable with solid cores, especially the star.
when the cable is subjected to bending during
operation or installation. • Keep cables away from electromagnetic sources.
Keep intercom cables away from high-energy cables,
• Separate cable screen to XLR pin 1. e.g. 110/220/380V mains power or dimmer controlled
The screen of each separate microphone cable feeds for spotlights.
and/or the screen of each single pair in a Intercom cables should cross high-energy cables at
multipair cable should be connected to pin 1 of an angle of 90° only.
each XLR-3 connector. Do not connect this cable Intercom cables should never be in the same
screen to the metal housing of the connector or to trunking as energy cables.
metal wall boxes (outlets).
See page 12 for Earthing Concept. • Place power supplies in a central position.
In order to avoid unacceptable power losses, place
• Cable trunks, connection boxes and overall the power supplies as close as possible to where
multipair cable screen to clean earth. most power consumption occurs or, in other words,
Metal cable trunks, metal connection boxes and most user stations are placed.
overall multipair cable screen should be inter-
connected and, at one point (the 'central earthing • Connect ASL power supply to a ' clean' mains
point') in the intercom network only, be connected outlet.
to a clean safety earth. The ASL power supply may be connected to the
See page 12 for Earthing Concept. mains power outlet to which other audio equipment is
connected. Avoid using mains outlets which also
• Keep metal connection boxes and cable trunks power dimmer controlled lighting systems.
isolated from other metal parts.
Metal housings for intercom cables and connectors In case of more complex installations, don't hesitate to
should be mounted in such a way that they are contact us. Please send us a block diagram of the
isolated from other metal cable and connector planned network with a list of all user stations and their
housings and from any other metal construction positions, and we are happy to advise you on cabling
parts. layout.
See Party Line, Technical Concept
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- 11. 10.0 PARTY LINE, TECHNICAL CONCEPT 12.0 DESIGN CRITERIA
ASL's PRO Series offers a complete, two way ('full Applications / Environment of use
duplex') communication system. ASL Pro Series equipment is designed for use as a
Users of the system are connected via a 'party line'. wired communications system in theatres, in Radio/TV
Master stations (with built-in power supply), beltpacks, production facilities, in factories, and in utilities
speaker stations and power supplies are interconnected complexes such as airports, railway stations and coach
via standard microphone cable (minimum cable size of 2 terminals.
x 0.226 mm² (#24AWG)). One wire is used as an audio
line, one as a power line and the screen of the cable ASL equipment can be used outdoors in normal
functions as earth/return. weather conditions. In conditions with excessive cold
(<-10° C), heat (>50° C) or humidity (>85%), ASL
Current drive is used for signal transfer. Each station equipment might not perform properly.
utilises a current amplifier to amplify the microphone
signal and place it on the common audio line where, due ASL equipment is not designed to be used under
to the constant line impedance (situated in the power water, or in situations where explosion safe equipment
supply between XLR pin 3 and 1), a signal voltage is is specified by authorities.
developed which can be further amplified and sent to
headphones or loudspeakers. Emission
ASL Pro Series equipment does not generate high
This principle has three advantages: frequency (HF) signals. An ASL power supply can
generate a weak magnetic field caused by the power
- the use of a single audio line allows several stations transformer. To avoid possible negative affects, keep
to talk and listen simultaneously. ASL power supplies at a safe distance from equipment
- due to the high bridging impedance offered by each which is very sensitive to magnetic fields.
station, the number of stations 'on line' has no
influence on the level of the communications signal. Immunity
- power and audio to the intercom stations use the ASL Pro Series is designed on the base of low
same cable. impedance signal transport. User stations and power
supplies are to be connected via low capacity cabling
The Call signal is also sent as a current on the audio with an overall screen (also see Cabling section).
line. It develops a DC potential over the line impedance Therefore, HF signals are adequately rejected to
that will be sensed by each station and interpreted as a maintain an intelligible communication, unless strong
Call signal. electro-magnetic fields (exceeding 3 V/m) are in the
direct vicinity of the interconnecting cables.
11.0 GUARANTEE ASL 19” rack mount units are housed in a 1 mm steel
enclosure (closed construction), which offers, by
nature, the highest possible rejection of electro-
ASL Intercom warrants this unit to the original end-user magnetic fields
purchaser against defects in workmanship and materials
in its manufacture for a period of one year from the date ASL speaker stations (PS 130/230/430) are housed in
of shipment to the end-user. an enclosure made of 1 mm steel with ABS side
panels, which offers adequate rejection of electro-
Faults arising from misuse, unauthorised modifications magnetic fields.
or accidents are not covered by this warranty. If the unit
is faulty, it should be sent in its original packing to the ASL beltpacks are housed in an ABS enclosure and
supplier or your local ASL dealer, with shipping prepaid. are slightly more sensitive to electro-magnetic fields.
A note must be included stating the faults found and a Negative effects in the performance of beltpacks can
copy of the original suppliers invoice. be avoided when keeping them at a safe distance from
equipment which might radiate strong electro-magnetic
fields, such as transmitters antennas and dimmers.
THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED, DEVELOPED AND
MANUFACTURED BY:
ASL INTERCOM BV
UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS
Website: www.asl-inter.com
Email: info@asl-inter.com
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POWER SUPPLY
mains voltage range All units : 100 – 240 V 50/60Hz AC
DC ouput voltage +30 V +/- 5% DC
ripple and noise < 11 mV rms
max. output current 2.5 A continous, 3.5 A peak
circuit breaker delay time 0.2 sec.
automatic reset time 3.0 sec.
DC Input 12 – 28 V
AUX INPUT
input impedance 11 Kohms
Nominal input level -20 dBu to +10 dBu
Max. input level +21 dBu
MIC. PREAMP
mic. impedance 200 ohms
gain 40 dB - 60 dB (adjustable internally)
presence filter +6 dB at 5 kHz
frequency response 200 Hz – 15 kHz (-3 dB)
V electret mic. + 9 V DC
HEADPHONES DRIVER AMP
max. load 100 ohms
max. output level normal 16 V rms (200 ohms)
binaural 2 x 8.5 V rms (400 ohms)
max. output power normal 0.5 W rms (each can)
binaural 2 x 0.2 W rms (each can)
SIDETONE
rejection 0 – 30 dB adjustable
BUZZER
max. SPL 100 dBA
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
width 19" (483 mm)
height 1U (44.5 mm)
depth 150 mm
weight 1.85 Kg
GENERAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
intercom line impedance 350 ohms (1kHz)
2.2 Kohms (DC)
intercom line audio level nom. –18 dBu
Max. +4 dBu
dynamic range 80 dB
call send signal +2.8 mA
call receive signal threshold +2.4 V DC
supply voltage +30 V DC (12 V to 32 V)
mic mute power interrupt time 0.1 sec.
Note: 0 dBu = 775 mV into open circuit.
ASL reserve the right to alter specifications without further notice.
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