User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 System Overview 1
- 1.1 System Components 1
- 1.2 Base Station Front Panel 2
- 1.3 Base Station Rear Panel 2
- 1.4 Belt Pack – BP210 3
- 1.5 All-In-One Headset – WH210 3
- 2 System Setup 4
- 2.1 Battery Charging 4
- 2.1.1 Connect AC Power Supply 4
- 2.1.2 Charge Batteries 5
- 2.2 Basic Base Station Setup 6
- 2.3 COMMUNICATOR® Setup and Registration 7
- 2.3.1 Set Up COMMUNICATOR®s 7
- 2.3.2 Register COMMUNICATOR®s 8
- 2.3.3 COMMUNICATOR® Settings 9
- 2.4 Interfacing with 2-Wire or 4-Wire Intercoms 10
- 2.5 Interfacing with Auxiliary Audio Equipment 11
- 2.6 ISO Relay 12
- 3 System Operation 13
- 3.1 Base Station Operation 13
- 3.1.1 Digital Radio Controls and Indicator Lights 13
- 3.1.2 Local Headset Connector, Controls and Indicator Lights
- 3.2 COMMUNICATOR® Operation 14
- 3.2.1 Power On/Off 14
- 3.2.2 ISO (Isolate) and IC1, IC2 (Intercom) 14
- 3.2.3 Operating Modes 14
- 3.2.4 Volume Up/Down 14
- 3.2.5 Adjusting Microphone Gain 15
- 3.2.6 Adjusting BP210 Belt Pack Side Tone 15
- 3.2.7 Using WH210 All-In-One Headset Lights-Off Mode 15
- 3.2.8 Changing COMMUNICATOR® Batteries 15
- 4 Troubleshooting 16
- 5 Technical Data 17
- 5.1 BS210 Base Station Specifications 17
- 5.2 BP210 Belt Pack Specifications 18
- 5.3 WH210 All-In-One Headset Specifications 19
- Appendix A: COMMUNICATOR® Indicator Light Functions 20
- Appendix B: Multiple Base Station Daisy-Chaining 21
- Appendix C: Jumper Settings 22
- Appendix D: Multiple Base Station Registration 23
- Appendix E: Interference Avoidance through Spectrum Friendly
- Appendix F: Audio Routing Diagram 27
- System Components
- Base Station Front Panel
- Base Station Rear Panel
- Belt Pack – BP210
- All-In-One Headset – WH210
- Battery Charging
- Basic Base Station Setup
- COMMUNICATOR® Setup and Registration
- Interfacing with 2-Wire or 4-Wire Intercoms
- Interfacing with Auxiliary Audio Equipment
- ISO Relay
- Base Station Operation
- COMMUNICATOR® Operation
- BS210 Base Station Specifications
- BP210 Belt Pack Specifications
- WH210 All-In-One Headset Specifications

2.2 Basic Base Station Setup
This section describes setup and equipment connections for an individual base station.
Connect the two enclosed antennas to the antenna connectors (#38 and #52) on the rear panel of
the base station, and
turn the sleeves clockwise on the antenna connectors to tighten them securely
in place. Position the antennas at 90° angles from each other.
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Plug the connector at the end of the AC power supply cord into the +12-14VDC power connector
(#51) on the rear panel of the base station. Turn the locking nut on the cable connector clockwise to
secure it to the base station. Plug the female connector at one end of the AC power cord into the
power supply. Plug the other end of the AC power cord into an electrical outlet.
Set switch #47 for the base station to operate in single or dual channel mode.
In single channel mode, all wireless users will be able to hear each other. Up to four users can talk
simultaneously.
In dual channel mode, there are two separate audio channels enabling two groups of users to
independently communicate with each other. Up to three users can talk simultaneously.
NOTE: Any time the mode is changed, the unit must be reset using the reset button or by power
cycling for the change to take effect.
If a local headset will be used, plug it into the HEADSET connector (#37) on the front panel of the
base station.
NOTE: The connector is keyed, so the headset cable plug can not be inserted in the wrong direction.
Press the POWER swit 1ch (# ) on the front panel to turn on the base station. A red light on the switch
should go on.
Base station front panel
37
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If you have more than one base station, refer to Appendix D, page 23 for multiple base station registration.
51 52
38
47
Base station rear panel
AC power supply
AC power cord
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