Page 5 - Introduction
3 CHAPTER 1 Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Audiocom SS-1002/2002/2002RM Intercom Speaker Station. We hope the many design features of this product satisfies your intercommunication requirements for many years to come. To get the most out of you new intercom stations, take a f...
Page 6 - Features
4 Features Use Figure 1 and Figure 2 to locate the features described below. 1. Channel and Power Connections - The U box uses quick release terminals to connect to audio and power wires. For the S box and P box versions, the terminal connections are connected to the dual, loop-through XLR connector...
Page 9 - Installation; Configuration Pre-check
7 CHAPTER 2 Installation Configuration Pre-check Before making connections, read the following configuration notes. Make sure all internal controls are properly set for your intended usage. To access the internal controls , do the following: 1. Remove the four (4) screws on the front panel that secu...
Page 11 - Speaker Beep for Incoming Call; Balanced/Unbalanced Switch; Headset Connector Notes
9 Speaker Beep for Incoming Call To set the speaker beep for incoming calls , do the following: > 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 fa...
Page 13 - Description of Locally Powered Connection
11 Description of Locally Powered Connection Using a Locally Powered Connection, an intercom station is connected to the intercom line just like any phantom powered intercom station, except a local power supply is also connected. The external local power supply is located near the intercom station a...
Page 14 - All Locally Powered Intercom Stations (Dry Lines)
12 All Locally Powered Intercom Stations (Dry Lines) If intercom stations are widely distributed, you can dispense with a system power supply (PS2001L, SPS-2001, etc.) and use local power for each station. When no power is delivered on the intercom channels, this is known as dry-line operation. Sinc...
Page 17 - Operation and Specifications; Power Up
15 CHAPTER 3 Operation and Specifications Power Up To power up the SS1002/2002 , do the following: 1. Verify the local power supplies are plugged in . 2. Turn on the power switches of any phantom power supplies (PS-2001L, SPS-2001, etc.). Sidetone Adjustment The SS-1002/2002 and the SS-2002RM use fu...
Page 18 - Receiving Calls
16 To adjust sidetone on SS-2002 and SS-2002RM headphones , do the following: 1. Activate channel 1 . 2. Activate talk and listen . 3. Set the volume control to the normal listening level for intercom audio. 4. While talking into the microphone, use a small, flat-head screwdriver to adjust the chann...
Page 19 - Calling an Intercom Channel
17 1. Turn ON the listen keys and begin your conversation. 2. Turn the keys OFF when finished. NOTE: You can turn the listen key on in either momentary or latched mode. For momentary operations, press and hold the key. For latched operation, tap the key to turn it on. Then tap it again to turn it of...
Page 20 - Specifications
18 Specifications General Power Requirements Phantom Power: +24VDC nominal, 75mA Local Power: +12 to +15VDC, 500mA Dimensions See Dimensions Drawings (Figure 11 on page 19) Environmental Requirements Storage: -20° C to 80° C; 0% to 95% RH, non-condensing Operating: -15° C to 60° C; 0% to 95% RH, non...
Page 23 - Installing the Box to the Faceplate; General Instructions
21 APPENDIX A SS1002/2002 Supplemental Information Installing the Box to the Faceplate General Instructions If you ordered SS1002/2002 boxes and faceplates separately, use these instructions to assemble the speaker stations. Once you have assembled the stations, refer to the User Manual for all inst...
Page 25 - Notes