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CS-222 Datasheet, PDF (1/2 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – Two-Channel Main Station
Two-Channel Main Station
CS-222
CS-222 Front Panel
FEATURES
• Portable, heavy-duty enclosure
with carry handle
• Supports up to 30 beltpacks or
10 speaker stations on 2 channels
• Automatic short-circuit protection
and reset with LED indicators
• Dual-action electronic momen-
tary/latching “Talk” buttons
• Mic- or line-level program with
selectable “Program Interrupt”
• “Remote Mic Kill”
• Stage announce with relay
• Individual volume controls for
each channel
• Front-panel headphone connector
• Channel A & B “Link” switch to
operate as a one-channel system
• Front-panel speaker output
• U.L. approved
DESCRIPTION
The CS-222 is a portable main station with carrying handle, power supply,
and a versatile intercom monitoring system. It supports two channels of intercom
with up to 30 headset stations or 10 speaker stations. It features Clear-Com’s
excellent speech intelligibility in both high and low noise environments.
MONITORING SYSTEM
The station can monitor intercom activity on one or both channels with
individual Listen Level controls. Monitoring intercom activity is possible
through a headset,
or external earphone or
speaker. The 4-watt out-
put amplifier can drive a
standard Clear-Com
headset to levels greater
than 110 dB SPL – more
than enough volume for
the noisiest environment.
TALK SELECTION
CS-222 Back Panel
The station contains a mic preamp with limiter and proprietary speech-shap-
ing circuits for enhanced intelligibility. An individual electronic momentary/
latching talk button is provided for each channel. These buttons light dimly
when latched. The channels may be accessed separately simultaneously without
being tied together. To combine both channels in a single party line, a “Link”
switch is provided on the front panel.
STAGE ANNOUNCE
For paging applications, the station provides a balanced, line-level output
signal to a connector on the rear panel. The front panel Stage Announce button
activates the output and the Stage Announce relay.
SIGNALING
Visual “call” signaling attracts the attention of operators who have removed
their headsets or turned off their speakers. The station provides individual Call
buttons for each channel to signal all stations on the channel(s).
When a remote station operator sends a Call signal, the CS-222’s associated
Talk button lights brightly. The Visual Signal circuit is also used to activate the
optional remote page feature at other stations.