Product Description
The Professional Intercom HS2 Flush-Mounted Headset Station offers a unique solution for seamless communication. Similar to the BP1 beltpack, it's crafted to fit into a U.S. standard 2-gang electrical box. It comes with all the front - panel controls of the BP1 for Mic On/Off, Volume, Sidetone, and Signal. Additionally, it features a recessed screwdriver - adjustable microphone sensitivity control, making it compatible with both dynamic and electret microphones in headsets. There's also an HS2M version available, equipped with a rotary switch that allows you to connect the station to up to 4 different circuits one at a time. Key features include rear - panel plug - in terminal strip connections with a mating connector, a front - panel 4 - pin XLR connector for headsets or handsets, a front - panel Call button that lights up when someone on the same circuit presses their signal light button, and a component board mounted on a thick metal plate. Technical specs: Power requirement is 24 - 30 VDC, 10mA quiescent, 40mA max (with signal lamp lit). Headphone output accepts 8 - 4KW, with 200 - 400W being ideal. Microphone input can handle 200 - 600W dynamic or 1.2K - 1.8KW electret. Sidetone rejection is 50dB, audio bridging impedance is 200W unbalanced. It measures 3.95 x 6.1 x 1.45 in. (100.33 x 154.94 x 36.83 mm) and weighs 8.5 oz. (2.41 Kg).
Using the Professional Intercom HS2 Flush - Mounted Headset Station is easy. First, make sure it's properly installed in a U.S. standard 2 - gang electrical box. Connect the necessary wires to the rear - panel plug - in terminal strip using the included mating connector. Then, plug your headset or handset into the front - panel 4 - pin XLR connector. You can use the front - panel controls to turn the microphone on or off, adjust the volume, sidetone, and signal. If needed, use a screwdriver to adjust the microphone sensitivity. For the HS2M version, use the rotary switch to connect to different circuits. When it comes to maintenance, keep the station clean and free from dust. Check the connections regularly to ensure they are secure. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. If you notice any issues, refer to the technical specifications or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.