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

3.2.5 Adjusting Microphone Gain
Some users talk louder/softer than others. To allow for this, microphone gain adjustment is provided.
To increase microphone gain – While holding down the IC2 button, press the volume-up button as
many times as necessary to reach the desired level. The microphone gain increase can be monitored
through side tone, or preferably by someone else using a Communicator or at the base station.
To decrease microphone gain – While holding down the IC2 button, press the volume-down button as
many times as necessary to reach the desired level. The microphone gain decrease can be monitored
through side tone, or preferably by someone else using a Communicator or at the base station.
NOTE: The mic gain setting will be indicated, in number format, by a voice prompt (typically, HS14 = 5,
HS15 = 3, HS16 = 3). You will hear “Maximum” if you attempt to go higher than maximum mic gain. You will
hear repeating beeps if you attempt to go lower than minimum mic gain. Microphone gain will be saved in
memory and does not require readjustment each time the power is turned on. (Default setting is 3.)
3.2.6 Adjusting BP210 Belt Pack Side Tone
To increase side tone – Press the volume-up button while holding down the IC1 button in the
normal operating mode.
To decrease side tone – Press the volume-down button while holding down the IC1 button in the
normal operating mode.
NOTE: The side tone setting will be indicated in numbers, by a voice prompt. (Default setting is “Max.”)
3.2.7 Using WH210 All-In-One Headset Lights-Off Mode
The Lights-Off mode can be used to avoid audience distraction from the lights on the All-In-One Headsets.
To operate in the Lights-Off mode, with the WH210 power of IC2
f, press and hold the button while
f the Lights-Off mode, power the WH210 off and back on again without pressing the
NOTE: There is no sidetone adjustment number for the All-In-One Headset.
“Change battery.”
us , you from its pouch to ac
release latch and lift the battery out of the unit, or turn the unit over and catch the battery in your
of the battery carefully into the battery
holder until it snaps in place under the battery-release latch.
you press the POWER button, and then release both buttons.
To get out o
IC2 button.
3.2.8 Changing COMMUNICATOR Batteries
®
When a Communicator battery becomes weak, a voice in the earpiece will say
If ing a Belt Pack must remove it cess its battery.
Slide the arrow-shaped battery release latch in the direction of the arrow. Pull up on the battery near the
battery-
Battery Batte ase
latch
ry-rele
Belt Pack battery removal
Battery Battery-release
latch
All-In-One Headset battery removal
hand.
When replacing a battery, place the end of the battery with the metal contacts into the battery holder, in
the same position as the battery you removed. Press the top
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