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

The AUXILIARY SELECT button (#25) is used to select IC1 or IC2 or both as the
destination for AUX IN audio. The IC1 and/or IC2 INPUT ASSIGN lights (#24) come on
green to indicate the selection as the destination for AUX IN audio. If neither is selected,
AUX IN audio will not be routed to the COMMUNICATOR
®
s. The AUX IN light must be lit
for the INPUT ASSIGN SELECT function to work.
If only AUX IN is used, press the AUX IN/OUT SELECT
button (#28) until the IN light (#27) goes on. Listen to the
audio input in your headset as you adjust the
INPUT control
(#26) below the light to the desired level.
25 26 27 28 29 30
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If only AUX OUT is used, press the AUX IN/OUT SELECT
button (#28) until the OUT light (#29) comes on. Check the
audio level on the auxiliary equipment, and adjust the
OUTPUT control (#30) to the desired level.
Base station front panel
If the auxiliary equipment requires two-way communication, have someone listening at the auxiliary
unit. Press the
AUX IN/OUT SELECT button (#28) until both the IN and OUT lights (#s 27 and 29) go
on. While speaking into your headset microphone, adjust the
OUT control (#30) above the light to
the desired listening level at the auxiliary unit. Listen to the audio input in your headset as you adjust
the
INPUT control (#26) below the light to the desired level.
Auxiliary Controls and Indicator Lights:
The SELECT button on the right (#28) is used to select AUX IN (audio from auxiliary equipment
connected to the base station), AUX OUT (audio to the auxiliary equipment from the ISO channel of the
®
COMMUNICATOR
s and local headset) or both.
The IN and OUT lights come on green to indicate the selection.
The INPUT and OUTPUT controls adjust auxiliary inbound and outbound audio levels.
The SELECT button on the left (#25) is used to select IC1 or IC2 or both as the destination for AUX
IN audio. The IC1 and/or IC2
INPUT ASSIGN lights come on green to indicate the selection as the
destination for
AUX IN audio.
OTE: If you are not connecting other equipment, go on to
System Operation, section 3, page 13.
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2.6 ISO Relay
During ISO communication, a relay closure is provided. This can be used for tasks such as keying a
ra ring an alert light. It can be activated from a Communicato
Base station rear panel
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