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

Appendix E: Interference Avoidance through
Spectrum Friendly
Interference, which may be heard in a headset as popping sounds, may occur whenever other
equipment such as Wi-Fi systems or wireless DMX systems, etc. use the same frequency band. Some
systems can be limited to one portion of the band. If so, the DX210 can be set to the opposite half of the
2.4 GHz to 2.48 GHz band. To avoid this type of interference, select the upper or lower part of the
frequency range.
CLR/BND button
Turn on the base station power. An “8” will appear on the STATUS display for a few seconds.
After the “8” disappears and the STATUS display is blank (primary base station) or shows a double
bar (secondary base station), press and hold the CLR/BND button and then, while you are still
holding the CLR/BND button, press and hold the REG button and wait until a L, H or A appears, and
then release both buttons.
NOTE: Base stations are shipped in the A (default) position.
Press the CLR/BND button to cycle through parts of the
frequency band, (L = Low end, H = High end, and A = All)
and stop on the desired setting.
Wait until “c” appears on the display.
NOTE: “c” will only appear on the STATUS display if you are setting the frequency band the first time,
or you are changing the setting. If you stop at L, H or A that was already set, an “8” will appear for a few
seconds and the STATUS display will become blank.
Register
®
all COMMUNICATOR s to be used with each base station as instructed in section 2.3.2,
page 8.
NOTE: If you change a base station’s frequency band setting, you will have to re-register all
unicators that were registered to that base station. Comm
STATUS display
REG button
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