Telex Intercom System ES4000A User Manual

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User Instructions  
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Model ES4000A  
Intercom Expansion Station  
Audiocom® Intercom Systems  
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Description  
The ES4000A is an Expansion Station for the US2000A User Station. It interfaces 4  
additional intercom channels to the US2000A, and it provides talk, listen and call but-  
tons for the 4 additional channels. There are also 4 additional program inputs on the  
back of the ES4000A, 1 for each added channel. Up to 4 ES4000A Expansion Stations  
may be connected to the US2000A to add up to 16 channels (18 channels total). The  
ES4000A typically utilizes the US2000A microphone and speaker (or microphone  
headset) for communication with the added channels. The ES4000A also has individual  
speaker outputs for independent monitoring of one or more of the 4 channels if desired.  
The US2000A / ES4000A combination can be used as a simple, multi-channel inter-  
com user station. In this configuration, the program inputs (and possibly the PA output  
of the US2000A) are most likely not used, and the station operator has only talk, listen  
and call capability. It is also possible that advanced features of the US2000A, such as  
Mic Kill Send, might be turned off. Alternatively, the US2000A / ES4000A can be  
used as a master station. In this application, one or more program inputs and the PA  
output may be connected, and the program signals to the intercom channels can be  
turned on or off from the US2000A. Additionally, the Mic Kill Send feature can be en-  
abled, and microphones on any channels may then be turned off from the US2000A.  
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ES4000A  
Listen  
Call  
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Listen  
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Talk  
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SPEAKERS  
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Telex  
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TELEX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.  
Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
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EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
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PGM VOLUME  
CHANNEL 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
1 VRMS  
12-15 VDC  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Figure 1. ES4000A Reference View (See numbered features on next page)  
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Features  
1. Intercom Talk Keys: Momentary or latching (hands-free) operation possible.  
2. Call Keys: Used to call intercom channels and to indicate incoming calls.  
3. Intercom Listen Keys: Momentary or latching operation possible.  
4. Local Power Jack: The ES4000A can be powered from the intercom channels  
via the CHANNEL 3-6 OUTPUTS connector (9). Alternatively, an optional  
PS-L wall-pack accessory may be used to power the ES4000A from an AC out-  
let. When power is sensed at the local power jack, the ES4000A automatically  
disconnects from channel power. This means more channel power is available  
for additional belt packs.  
Important: The Local Power Jack only provides power to the ES4000A: it can-  
not be used to power the intercom system.  
5. EXP IN and EXP OUT Connectors: The EXP IN connector receives the micro-  
phone audio signal from the US2000A, and it sends the monaural mix of the  
four ES4000A channels to the US2000A speaker or headset. The EXP OUT con-  
nector connects to the EXP IN connector of an additional ES4000A. Up to 4  
ES4000A Expansion Stations may be daisy chained with the EXP IN and EXP  
OUT connectors. An EXP IN/OUT cable is supplied with each ES4000A.  
6. SPEAKERS: Usually, the listen mix of all 4 ES4000A channels is sent to the  
US2000A speaker or headset via the EXP IN connector. Alternatively, speakers  
may be connected to one or more of the speaker outputs of the ES4000A.  
7. BAL / UNBAL Switch: This selector switch sets the ES4000A for compatibility  
with either Audiocom or Clear-Com* channel connector pin-outs, channel  
power requirements, and call signaling requirements.  
8. Program Inputs Connector and Trimmers: Each intercom channel has its own  
program input and level adjust trimmer. For each program input, there is an inter-  
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nal jumper which routes the program either to the intercom channel only, or to  
both the intercom channel and the US2000A headset or speaker (default setting).  
Additionally, the program signal to the intercom channel may be turned on or  
off via the US2000A front panel programming. There is also an internal pro-  
gram interrupt DIP switch which selects either automatic program interrupt  
when the station operator activates a channel's talk key, or no program interrupt  
during talk. The ES4000A program inputs connector may be broken out to com-  
mon 3-pin XLR audio cables using an optional XP-4PGM Breakout Panel.  
9. CHANNEL 3-6 OUTPUTS Connector: This connector provides the intercom chan-  
nel audio input and output connections, as well as operating power when the  
ES4000A is being powered from the intercom channels. Depending on the applica-  
tion, this connector can connect to either a PS4000 Power Supply, or to an  
XP-ES4000 Breakout Panel. Examples of both connections are provided in the wir-  
ing diagrams which follow. A channel output cable is supplied with each ES4000A.  
10. Configuration Switches, Jumpers and Sidetone Controls (Figure 2). These let  
you customize the operation of the ES4000A to match your intercom system re-  
quirements. See “Configuration Pre-check”, page 7, for details.  
Sidetone Trimmers  
Ch 6  
Ch 5  
J21  
3 2 1  
J18  
SW2  
BAL/UNBAL  
3 2 1  
SW3  
SW1  
Ch 4  
Ch 3  
J16  
DIP Switches  
3 2 1  
J15  
3 2 1  
Program Listen Jumpers  
Figure 2. Locations of configuration switches, jumpers, and sidetone controls.  
(Top cover removed.)  
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Installation  
Unpacking  
The ES4000A is supplied with the following items. Contact the shipper or your  
Audiocom dealer immediately if anything is damaged or missing. Detach and fill out  
the registration card and return it to Telex to properly register your intercom station.  
Quantity  
Description  
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
ES4000A Expansion Station  
Warranty and registration card  
User Instructions  
Termination Plug  
EXP IN/OUT Cable, with 1/8-inch (3.5 mm) phone plugs  
CHANNEL OUTPUT Cable, with 15-pin connectors  
Rubber feet (apply to bottom of ES4000A for desktop use)  
Configuration Pre-check  
Before making connections, read the configuration notes that follow, and make sure  
that all switches and jumpers are properly set for your intended usage. Locations of  
configuration switches and jumpers are shown in Figure 2. Only the DIP switches  
and jumpers require internal access. If access is required, remove one screw from the  
top cover and 3 screws from each side.  
DIP Switches  
DIP switches and their default settings are listed in Table 1, page 8. The following  
paragraphs provide additional details.  
Program Interrupt DIP Switches  
Each intercom channel has a dedicated program input. These can be used to feed  
background music, mix-minus audio (for broadcasting usage) etc. to the intercom  
channels. If external program sources will be connected to the ES4000A, you have a  
choice of whether or not you want the program audio to interrupt (shut off) on the in-  
tercom channel while the US2000A/ES4000A station operator is talking.  
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Table 1. Configuration Switch Settings  
Switch  
Number  
Description  
Settings  
Default  
Setting  
DIP Switch SW1 (Internal)  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
SW1-1  
SW1-2  
SW1-3  
SW1-4  
SW1-5  
SW1-6  
SW1-7  
SW1-8  
Program Interrupt, Ch 6  
Off  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
Program Interrupt, Ch 5  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
On  
On  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
Program Interrupt, Ch 4  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
Program Interrupt, Ch 3  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
Audiocom Call Send, Ch 3*  
Audiocom Call Receive, Ch 3*  
Audiocom Call Send, Ch 4*  
Audiocom Call Receive, Ch 4*  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
Push-button Switch SW2 (BAL-UNBAL Switch on Back Panel)  
Audiocom or Clear-Com  
operation  
Out: Audiocom (Balanced)  
In: Clear-Com (Unbalanced)  
Out  
DIP Switch SW3 (Internal)  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
SW3-1  
SW3-2*  
SW3-3  
SW3-4  
SW3-5*  
SW3-6*  
SW3-7*  
SW3-8*  
Audiocom Call Send, Ch 5*  
Audiocom Call Receive, Ch 5*  
Audiocom Call Send, Ch 6*  
Audiocom Call Receive, Ch 6*  
Not used  
On  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
On  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
On  
On (Closed): Enabled  
Off (Open): Disabled  
On  
On (Closed): N/A  
Off (Open): N/A  
Don’t care  
Don’t care  
Don’t care  
Don’t care  
On (Closed): N/A  
Off (Open): N/A  
Not used  
On (Closed): N/A  
Off (Open): N/A  
Not used  
On (Closed): N/A  
Off (Open): N/A  
Not used  
These switches apply only when the BAL/UNBAL switch on the back panel (SW2) is set to  
the BAL position for Audiocom usage. When the switch is set to the UNBAL position, call  
send and receive are always enabled.  
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Audiocom Call Send and Receive DIP Switches  
By default, all channels of the ES4000A can send and receive Audiocom call signals.  
You can disable call send or call receive capability for selected channels if desired.  
When the BAL / UNBAL switch on the back panel is set to the UNBAL position  
(for use with a Clear-Com Intercom System) the call send and call receive DIP  
switches have no effect. Call send and call receive are always on for Clear-Com  
usage.  
Balanced/Unbalanced Switch (SW2)  
This switch must be set to the balanced (BAL) position for use with an Audiocom  
Intercom System. Set the switch to the unbalanced (UNBAL) position when using  
the US2000A / ES4000A with a Clear-Com Intercom System.  
Direct Program Listen Enable / Disable Jumpers  
By default, each program input can be heard by intercom stations on the correspond-  
ing intercom channel. (This can be turned on or off for each program input via the  
US2000A front panel programming. See "Turning the Program Inputs On and Off"  
in the Operation section of the US2000A User Instructions.) Additionally, all pro-  
gram signals can be heard directly in the US2000A speaker or headset, and each pro-  
gram is output at the corresponding speaker jack on the back of the ES4000A. To  
disable direct program listening for a program input, reset the appropriate jumper as  
shown in Table 2. Locations of the jumpers are shown in Figure 2, page 6.  
Table 2. Direct Program Listen Enable / Disable Jumpers  
Jumper  
J15  
Description  
Settings for All Jumpers  
Program 3 direct to Headset or Speaker  
Program 4 direct to Headset or Speaker  
Program 5 direct to Headset or Speaker  
Program 6 direct to Headset or Speaker  
J16  
Pins 2&3 Shorted: Enable  
Pins 1&2 Shorted: Disable  
J18  
J21  
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Sidetone Trimmers  
These trimmers are normally adjusted after all components are connected, and they  
can be accessed through the bottom cover (Figure 15). Refer to the US2000A User  
Manual for the sidetone adjustment procedure.  
Mounting Configurations  
The ES4000A can be used on a desktop, or it can be rack mounted. For desktop use,  
install the 4 rubber feet supplied with the ES4000A. For rack mounting, use optional  
Audiocom RMK Rack Mount Kits (Figure 3). Many configurations are possible  
when using the kits. Examples are shown in Figures 4 and 5.  
When rack mounting components, you may not be able to access the sidetone  
trimmers after the components have been mounted. In this case, you can position  
the components in the rack and make all required connections. Then, adjust the  
sidetone trimmers before installing and tightening all rack mount screws.  
RMK-S Single-Unit Rack Mount Kit  
for one 1/2-rack wide Audiocom  
component*  
RMK-D Dual-Unit Rack Mount Kit  
for two 1/2-rack wide Audiocom  
components*  
RMK-M Multi-Unit Rack Mount Kit  
for mixed 1/2-rack and 1/4-rack  
wide Audiocom components. Mounts  
one 1/2-rack wide unit with 1/4-rack wide  
components, or 3 1/4-rack wide components.  
* 1/2-rack wide components: US2000A, ES4000A, PS2000L, SPS2000A,  
PS4000, PS-X, SPK-2000. 1/4-rack wide components: SS-1000  
Figure 3. Audiocom RMK Rack Mount Kits.  
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BACK OF RACK  
FRONT OF RACK  
PS4000 (CH7 -10POWER)  
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PS-4000  
1
3
2
4
Reset  
SPS2000A (CH1/2 POWER)  
PS4000 (CH3 -6POWER)  
PS-4000  
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SPS2000A  
1
1
3
Combine  
Isolate  
2
Reset  
2
4
Reset  
Volume  
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US2000A  
ES4000A  
Headset  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Mic Kill  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Call  
Vox  
Panel Mic  
PA  
Call  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
All Talk  
Volume  
1
2
3
4
5
6
XP-USPG  
XP-4PGM  
XP-4PGM  
SPARE  
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ES4000A  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Listen  
Listen  
US2000A (CH 1/2)  
BOP-1000 WITH 1 XP-USPG AND 1 XP-4PGM  
Call  
Call  
Call  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
3
4
5
6
2 ES4000A'S  
(CH 3-6 AND CH 7-10)  
Figure 4. Typical Rack Mount Configuration for a 10-Channel Master Speaker Station with Minimum Power Supply  
Configuration. The SPS-2000A provides power for channels 1 and 2, and also provides the listening speaker for all 10 chan-  
nels. A microphone must be connected to the US2000A for talk on the 10 channels. Each PS4000 provides power for 4 inter-  
com channels and also interfaces an ES4000A to the intercom channels. The XP-USPG interfaces 2 external program inputs to  
the US2000A, and also interfaces the US2000A to an external PA system. Each XP-4PGM interfaces 4 external program  
sources to an ES4000A. Connections and further details for this configuration are shown in Figure 6. Note: An additional rack  
space is shown between the two PS4000 power supplies. This may be required to prevent power supply overheating when the  
ambient air temperature is high.  
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BACK OF RACK  
FRONT OF RACK  
PS2000L (CH5 POWER)  
PS2000L (CH6 POWER)  
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PS2000L  
PS2000L  
1
1
Combine  
Isolate  
Combine  
Isolate  
2
Reset  
2
Reset  
PS2000L (CH3 POWER)  
PS2000L (CH4 POWER)  
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PS2000L  
PS2000L  
1
1
Combine  
Isolate  
Combine  
2
2
Reset  
Reset  
Isolate  
SPS2000A (CH1 POWER)  
PS2000L (CH2 POWER)  
BOP-1000 WITH 1 XP-USPG, 1 XP-4PGM, AND 1 XP-ES4000  
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PS2000L  
SPS2000A  
1
1
Combine  
2
Combine  
Isolate  
Reset  
2
Reset  
Isolate  
Volume  
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US2000A  
ES4000A  
Headset  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Mic Kill  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Call  
Listen  
Call  
Vox  
Panel Mic  
PA  
Call  
XP-USPG  
XP-4PGM  
XP-ES4000  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
Talk  
All Talk  
Volume  
1
2
3
4
5
6
US2000A  
ES4000A  
Figure 5. Typical Rack Mount Configuration for a 6-Channel Master Speaker Station with Maximum Power Supply  
Configuration. Each channel has a separate power supply, and the SPS-2000A on channel 1 also provides the listening  
speaker for all 6 channels. A microphone must be connected to the US2000A for talk on the 6 channels. The XP-USPG  
interfaces 2 external program inputs to the US2000A, and also interfaces the US2000A to an external PA system. The  
XP-4PGM interfaces 4 external program sources to the ES4000A. The XP-ES4000 interfaces 4 of the PS2000L power supplies  
to the 4 channels of the ES4000A. The connection between the US2000A and the ES4000A, as well as the connections of the  
XP-USPG and XP-4PGM, are shown in Figure 6. The power supply connections for the US2000A are shown in Figure 7. The  
power supply connections for the ES4000A are shown in Figure 9. Note: Additional rack spaces are shown between the rows  
of power supplies. This may be required to prevent power supply overheating when the ambient air temperature is high.  
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Connection Notes  
Typical connections for the US2000A, ES4000A and various power supplies are  
shown starting with Figure 6, page 14. Select the configuration which most  
closely matches your intended usage.  
The US2000A and ES4000A normally draw operating power from the intercom  
channel power supplies (SPS2000A, PS2000L, etc.). Alternatively, you can use  
optional PS-L Wall-pack Power Supplies. If you are using PS-L Wall-packs,  
connect them to the 12-15 VDC jacks on the back panels of the US2000A and  
ES4000A. When PS-L Wall-packs are used, the US2000A / ES4000A will not  
draw power from the intercom channel power supplies, leaving more power for  
belt packs.  
Important: The PS-L power supply only provides power for the station that it is  
connected to. You cannot use a PS-L to power the intercom channels!  
Never connect more than 1 SPS2000A, PS2000L, or PS4000 Power Supply to  
the same intercom channel. This will cause poor audio quality and increased  
noise. Typically, all power supplies are located at a central location, such as a  
central master station. This lets the central master station operator turn off the  
intercom system when it is not being used.  
Termination Plugs: The ES4000A is supplied with 2 termination plugs for spe-  
cial applications where 1 or more channels are unpowered. Figures 12, page 20  
and 13, page 21 show examples of how to use these plugs. If all of your inter-  
com channels will be powered from an SPS2000A, PS2000L, or PS4000 power  
supply, the termination plugs are not needed.  
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PGM PGM  
2 IN 1 IN  
PA  
OUT  
CH 1-2  
SPS2000A  
9
9
10  
SPEAKER  
INPUT  
INPUT  
1
2
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100-240 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
LINE LEVEL  
1
VRMS  
FRONT  
BACK  
4
1
1
CH 1-2  
XP-USPG  
US2000A  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
1
SPEAKERS  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
VOL  
VOL  
PGM  
+
-
1
PGM  
1
2
2
TO BELT PACKS  
AND REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
EXP  
OUT  
P.A.  
BAL  
UNBAL  
-
OUT  
IN  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
12-15 VDC  
-
7
1
CH 1  
1
8
CH 2  
CH 3  
CH 4  
CH 5  
CH 6  
CH 7  
CH 8  
CH 9  
CH 10  
PGM PGMPGM PGM  
6 IN 5 IN 4 IN 3 IN  
5
9
9
9
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CH 3-6  
PS4000  
CA NO. 9000-7336-00 MADE IN USA  
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FRONT  
CH 3 - 6  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
CHN  
3
CHN  
4
CONNECT TO ES-4000  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 2A 24VDC  
XP-4PGM  
6
ES4000A  
BACK  
7
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SPEAKERS  
5
Telex  
3
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
4
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
12-15 VDC  
1
VRMS  
PGM PGMPGM PGM  
10 IN 9 IN 8 IN 7 IN  
9
9
9
9
CH 7-10  
PS4000  
CA NO. 9000-7336-00 MADE IN USA  
T
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Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
CHN  
3
CHN  
4
CLASS  
2
WIRING 2A 24VDC  
CONNECT TO ES-4000  
FRONT  
BACK  
5
CH 7 - 10  
XP-4PGM  
6
ES4000A  
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SPEAKERS  
5
Telex  
3
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
4
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
12-15 VDC  
1
7
5
TO ANOTHER ES4000A  
Figure 6. Central master station with simple power supply configuration. This  
10-channel station provides all of the channel power and program input connections  
for the intercom system. This configuration should only be used at one point in the  
intercom system. It is ideal for smaller intercom systems with fewer remote intercom  
stations. For optional power configurations that permit more stations, see Figures 7  
through 10. Note: The SPS2000A power supply includes a speaker and is typically  
used for intercom listening, with a gooseneck microphone connected to the  
US2000A for talk-back. Alternatively, a headset with a microphone may be used. In  
this case, no speaker is needed, and a PS2000L power supply may therefore be  
used in place of the SPS2000A.  
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SPS2000A  
Channel 1 Power and  
All-Channel Speaker  
Combine / Isolate Switch  
set to Combine  
PS2000L  
Channel 2 Power  
Combine / Isolate Switch  
set to Combine  
SPEAKER  
INPUT  
1
®
®
INPUT  
2
100-240 VAC 60/50 HZ  
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
MADE IN USA  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
1
1
4
1
PUSH  
PUSH  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
1
2
SPEAKERS  
LINE LEVEL  
VOL  
PGM  
VOL  
PGM  
+
-
1
VRMS  
1
2
EXP  
OUT  
P.A.  
BAL  
UNBAL  
-
OUT  
IN  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
12-15 VDC  
-
Note:  
US2000A Internal  
DIP switches set  
for monaural  
Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
operation (default)  
1
1
1
1
To ½ of stations  
on channel 1  
To ½ of stations To ½ of stations  
on channel 1 on channel 2  
To ½ of stations  
on channel 2  
Figure 7. Maximum Power Configuration for Channels 1 and 2. This power sup-  
ply configuration should only be used at one point in channels 1 and 2. Typically, it  
is set up at the central master station. This configuration permits about twice as  
many remote stations on channels 1 and 2 than the configuration shown in Figure  
6. Note: A PS2000L may be substituted for the SPS2000A for headset-only opera-  
tion.  
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TO US2000A  
EXP IN CONNECTOR  
Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
5
CH 3-6  
ES4000A  
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SPEAKERS  
Telex  
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
12-15 VDC  
1
XP-ES4000  
5
BACK  
TO THE EXP IN CONNECTOR  
OF ANOTHER ES4000A  
6
1
CH 6  
1
1
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
1
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
TO REMOTE MASTER  
STATIONS AND BELT PACKS  
1
1
1
1
CH 6  
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
®
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
PS2000L Power Supplies  
Combine / Isolate switches set to Isolate  
Figure 8. Intermediate Power Configuration for Channels 3-6 (or 7-10, 11-14,  
etc.). This power supply configuration should only be used at one point in each  
group of 4 channels. Typically, it is set up at the central master station. It permits  
about twice as many remote stations on the 4 channels than is possible with the  
power supply configuration shown in Figure 6.  
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TO US2000A  
EXP IN CONNECTOR  
Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
5
CH 3-6  
ES4000A  
®
SPEAKERS  
Telex  
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
1
12-15 VDC  
VRMS  
XP-ES4000  
5
BACK  
TO THE EXP IN CONNECTOR  
OF ANOTHER ES4000A  
6
1
CH 6  
1
1
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
1
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
TO 1/2 OF REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
OR BELT PACKS  
1
1
1
1
TO 1/2 OF REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
OR BELT PACKS  
CH 6  
CH 6  
1
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
1
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
CH 5  
1
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
1
CH 4  
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
CH 3  
PS2000L Power Supplies  
Combine / Isolate Switches  
set to Combine  
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
Figure 9. Maximum Power Configuration for Channels 3-6 (or 7-10, 11-14, etc.).  
This power supply configuration should only be used at one point in each group of  
4 channels. Typically, it is set up at the central master station. It permits about four  
times as many remote stations on the 4 channels than is possible with the power  
supply configuration shown in Figure 6.  
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Audiocom®  
TO US2000A  
EXP IN CONNECTOR  
Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
5
CH 3-6  
ES4000A  
®
SPEAKERS  
Telex  
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
1
12-15 VDC  
VRMS  
XP-ES4000  
5
BACK  
TO THE EXP IN CONNECTOR  
OF ANOTHER ES4000A  
6
1
CH 6  
1
1
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
1
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
TO 1/2 OF REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
AND BELT PACKS ON  
CH 3 AND CH 4.  
1
TO ALL REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
AND BELT PACKS ON  
CH 5 AND CH 6.  
1
1
1
TO 1/2 OF REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
AND BELT PACKS  
ON CH 3 AND CH 4  
CH 5  
and  
CH 6  
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
PS2000L Power Supply  
1
CH 4  
Combine / Isolate switch set to Isolate  
1
CH 3  
CH 4  
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
CH 3  
PS2000L Power Supplies  
®
Combine / Isolate switches  
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
set to Combine  
Figure 10. Mixed Intermediate and Maximum Power Configuration for  
Channels 3-6 (or 7-10, 11-14, etc.). This power supply configuration should only be  
used at one point in each group of 4 channels. Typically, it is set up at the central  
master station. In this example, channels 3 and 4 have about twice the capacity of  
channels 5 and 6, while channels 5 and 6 have about twice the capacity as the con-  
figuration shown in Figure 6.  
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TO ADDITIONAL REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
OR BELT PACKS  
CH 1-2  
US2000A  
1
CH 1  
PS-L  
SPK2000  
4
1
CH 2  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
INPUT1  
INPUT2  
®
1
SPEAKERS  
LINE LEVEL  
VOL  
PGM  
VOL  
PGM 2  
+
-
-
1
VRMS  
+
1
2
EXP  
OUT  
P. A .  
BAL - OUT  
BAL  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
12-15 VDC  
UNBAL - IN  
12-15 VDC  
1
1
CH 1  
CH 2  
FROM MASTER STATION  
OR BELT PACK  
5
XP-ES4000  
CH 3-6  
ES4000A  
®
BACK  
SPEAKERS  
Telex  
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
12-15 VDC  
1
6
1
CH 6  
1
1
1
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
TO ADDITIONAL REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
OR BELT PACKS  
1
1
1
CH 6  
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
1
5
FROM MASTER STATION  
OR BELT PACK  
CH 7-10  
ES4000A  
XP-ES4000  
®
BACK  
SPEAKERS  
Telex  
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
1
12-15 VDC  
VRMS  
6
1
CH 10  
1
1
1
CH 9  
CH 8  
CH 7  
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
TO ADDITIONAL REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS  
OR BELT PACKS  
1
1
1
CH 10  
CH 9  
CH 8  
CH 7  
Note: For further information about the  
cable numbers, see page 22.  
1
FROM MASTER STATION  
OR BELT PACK  
Figure 11. Typical remote 10-channel master station or user station. This inter-  
com station can have the same functionality as the central master station shown in  
Figure 6. Alternatively, you can disable some of the advanced features, such as Mic  
Kill, program inputs, etc. This will limit the station’s functionality to be a common  
user station with multi-channel talk/listen capability.  
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Audiocom®  
TO US2000A  
EXP IN CONNECTOR  
Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
5
CH 3-6  
ES4000A  
®
SPEAKERS  
Telex  
3
4
5
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
6
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
1
12-15 VDC  
VRMS  
5
XP-ES4000  
TO THE EXP IN CONNECTOR  
OF ANOTHER ES4000A  
BACK  
6
1
CH 6  
CH 5  
1
WET LINES TO 1/2 OF REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS OR BELT PACKS ON  
CHANNELS 5 AND 6  
TERMINATION  
PLUGS  
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
1
CH 3  
1
CH 4  
DRY LINES TO REMOTE STATIONS  
ON CHANNELS 3 AND 4  
1
1
CH 6  
®
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
1
CH 6  
CH 5  
1
®
CH 5  
100-249 VAC 60/50 HZ  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
MADE IN USA  
CLASS  
2
WIRING 1.5A 24VDC  
WET LINES TO 1/2 OF REMOTE  
MASTER STATIONS OR BELT PACKS ON  
CHANNELS 5 AND 6  
PS2000L Power Supplies  
Combine / Isolate Switches  
set to Combine  
Figure 12. Using the termination plugs supplied with the ES4000A for mixed  
wet- and dry-line operation. In this example, channels 5 and 6 are powered from  
a PS2000L Power Supply (wet lines), while channels 3 and 4 are operated without  
power (dry lines). Any remote station connected to channel 3 or 4 must supply its  
own power. For example, a US2000A that is powered by a PS-L Power Supply  
could be connected to channels 3 and 4. The advantage of dry-line operation is  
that intercom stations may be operated over a much greater distance.  
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SPK2000  
SPK2000  
CH 1-2 US2000A  
CH 1-2 US2000A  
1
1
CH 1  
CH 2  
TERMINATION  
PLUGS  
4
4
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
INPUT1  
INPUT1  
®
®
1
1
SPEAKERS  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
SPEAKERS  
LINE LEVEL  
VRMS  
-
VOL  
PGM  
VOL  
PGM  
-
VOL  
PGM  
VOL  
PGM 2  
+
+
+
-
+
-
1
1
1
2
1
INPUT2  
INPUT2  
2
2
EXP  
OUT  
EXP  
OUT  
BAL  
P. A .  
BAL  
P. A .  
BAL  
-
OUT  
IN  
BAL  
-
OUT  
IN  
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
CHN  
1
CHN  
2
12-15 VDC  
12-15 VDC  
UNBAL  
-
12-15 VDC  
12-15 VDC  
UNBAL  
-
CH 1  
CH 2  
1
1
5
5
CH 3-6 ES4000A  
CH 3-6 ES4000A  
®
®
SPEAKERS  
SPEAKERS  
Telex  
Telex  
3
5
3
5
PS-L  
PS-L  
PS-L  
PS-L  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
PROGRAM  
INPUTS  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
+
-
EXP  
IN  
EXP  
OUT  
4
6
4
6
PGM VOLUME  
PGM VOLUME  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
CAN 3-6 OUTPUTS  
3
4
5
6
3
4
5
6
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
BAL-OUT  
UNBAL-IN  
LINE LEVEL  
1
LINE LEVEL  
1
12-15 VDC  
VRMS  
12-15 VDC  
VRMS  
XP-ES4000  
PS-L  
XP-ES4000  
PS-L  
6
6
BACK  
BACK  
1
CH 6  
CH 5  
CH 4  
CH 3  
1
1
1
TERMINATION PLUGS  
FRONT  
FRONT  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
PUSH  
TO ADDITIONAL  
LOCALLY POWERED  
INTERCOM STATIONS  
CH 3  
CH 4  
CH 5  
CH 6  
1
1
1
Note: For further informa-  
tion about the cable num-  
bers, see page 22.  
1
Figure 13. Using termination plugs for all dry-line connection. In this example, all components use local power supplies,  
and no power is supplied on the intercom channels. All stations may be operated over a much greater distance than is possi-  
ble when using powered channels. Important: there should only be one termination plug used in each channel.  
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Audiocom®  
Cables  
The numbers below correspond to the cable numbers in the connection drawings on  
the previous pages.  
1. 1-channel intercom cable. Sold separately. Use Telex "ME" cables, below. Or,  
build per Figure 14.  
ME-25: 25' (7.6 m) cable with Male and Female 3-pin XLR connectors.  
ME-50: 50' (15.2 m) cable with Male and Female 3-pin XLR connectors.  
ME-100: 100' (30.4 m) cable with Male and Female 3-pin XLR connectors.  
2. 2-channel intercom cable. Sold separately. Use Telex "ME /2" cables, below. Or,  
build per Figure 14.  
ME-25/2: 25' (7.6 m) cable with Male and Female 6-pin XLR connectors.  
ME-50/2: 50' (15.2 m) cable with Male and Female 6-pin XLR connectors.  
ME-100/2: 100' (30.4 m) cable with Male and Female 6-pin XLR connectors.  
3. Y adapter cable. Sold separately. Use Telex CA-23-16. Or, build per Figure 14.  
4. 3 ft (0.91 m) speaker cable with RCA plugs. One supplied with each SPS2000A,  
SPK-1000, and SPK-2000.  
5. 18" (457 mm) EXP IN/OUT cable, stereo miniplug to stereo miniplug. One sup-  
plied with each ES4000A.  
6. 18" (457 mm) CHANNEL OUTPUT cable, 15-pin Male Dsub to 15-pin Female  
Dsub. One supplied with each ES4000A.  
7. Shielded patch cable, 9-pin Male Dsub to 9-pin Female Dsub. Customer local  
purchase: available at Radio Shack, etc. Note: All pins must be connected  
straight through: do not use an RS232 computer cable!  
8. Shielded patch cable, stereo miniplug to stereo miniplug. Customer local pur-  
chase. Available at Radio Shack, etc.  
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9. Shielded audio cable. Must have male 3-pin XLR connector at one end for con-  
nection to the XP-USPG or XP-4PGM program inputs. Pin-out for program in-  
puts is as follows:  
Pin 1: common  
Pin 2: + program input  
Pin 3: - program input  
10. Shielded audio cable. Must have male 3-pin XLR connector at one end for con-  
nection to the XP-USPG PA output. Pin-out for PA output is as follows:  
Pin 1: common  
Pin 2: + PA output  
Pin 3: - PA output  
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TYPICAL 1-CHANNEL CABLE WIRING  
3
2
3
Pair 1  
Pair 2  
2
1 (Both wires)  
1
Shield  
Shield  
Cable Type: 22AWG Stranded, 2-Pair Twisted-wire, with Shield  
Connector Type: 3-Pin XLR Audio (Neutrik or Switchcraft)*  
Pin 1: Common  
Denotes twisted pair.  
Pin 2: Channel Audio / Power  
Pin 3: Channel Audio / Power  
Shield: Earth ground  
Denotes shield.  
TYPICAL 2-CHANNEL CABLE WIRING  
4
3
6
5
4
Pair 1  
Pair 2  
Pair 3  
3
6
5
1 (Both wires)  
Shield  
1
Shield  
Cable Type: 22AWG Stranded, 3-Pair Twisted-wire, with Shield  
Connector Type: 6-Pin XLR Audio (Neutrik only, not compatible with 6-pin Switchcraft)*  
Pin 1: Channel 1 & 2 Common  
Pin 2: No connection  
Denotes twisted pair.  
Denotes shield.  
Pin 3: Channel 1 Audio / Power  
Pin 4: Channel 1 Audio / Power  
Pin 5: Channel 2 Audio / Power  
Pin 6: Channel 2 Audio / Power  
Shield: Earth ground  
3
2
1
“Y” CABLE WIRING  
Ch1  
4
3
6
5
Pair 1  
Pair 2  
Pair 3  
Case  
3
2
1
1 (Both wires)  
Shield  
Ch2  
Shield  
Use second drain wire if available, or add an extra section of wire.  
*
Standard cables are generally constructed using a male connector at one end and a  
female connector at the other end. This allows several cables to be interconnected to  
create longer cable runs. Audiocom master stations, speaker stations and belt packs  
also typically provide both a male and female Neutrik connector for each intercom  
channel. This permits loop-through connection of several intercom stations using the  
standard cables. Audiocom power supplies use a 3-pin male Neutrik connector for  
each channel. Audiocom wallplates use male Neutrik connectors.  
Figure 14. Audiocom intercom cable wiring diagrams  
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Ch 3  
Sidetone  
Ch 4  
Sidetone  
Ch 5  
Sidetone  
Ch 6  
Sidetone  
Figure 15. Sidetone Trimmer Access on Bottom of ES4000A  
Power-Up  
The ES4000A channels power-up identically to channels 1 and 2 of the US2000A.  
Refer to the US2000A User Instructions for all power-up information.  
Sidetone Adjustments  
Use the sidetone adjustment procedure as described in the US2000A User Instruc-  
tions, except substitute channel 3, channel 4, etc. The locations of the ES4000A side-  
tone trimmers are shown in Figure 15.  
Operation  
The ES4000A channels operate identically to channels 1 and 2 of the US2000A. Re-  
fer to the US2000A User Instructions for all operating information.  
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Audiocom®  
Specifications  
General  
Power Requirements:  
Voltage:  
Phantom Power: 24 VDC nominal (12 to 30 VDC)  
Local Power (with PS-L Wall-pack Power Supply or equivalent): 14 to 15 VDC  
Current: 65 mA, quiescent; 150 mA maximum  
Dimensions: 1.75" (44.5 mm) high, 8.25" (209.6 mm) wide, 10.0" (250 mm) deep  
Environmental Requirements:  
Storage: -20°C to 80°C; 0% to 95% humidity, non-condensing  
Operating: -15°C to 60°C; 0% to 95% humidity, non-condensing  
Intercom Channels, Balanced Mode (BAL / UNBAL switch set to BAL position)  
Output Level: 1 Vrms nominal  
Input Impedance: 300 ohms  
Bridging Impedance: greater than 10,000 ohms  
Sidetone: -40 dB, 35 dB adjustable range  
Call Signaling:  
Send: 20 kHz ±100 Hz, 0.47 Vrms ± 2dB  
Receive: 20 kHz ±800 Hz, 100 mVrms  
Mic-Kill Frequency:  
Send: 24 kHz ±100 Hz, 0.5 Vrms ± 2dB  
Receive: 24 kHz ±800 Hz, 100 mVrms  
Noise Contribution: less than -70 dB  
Common Mode Rejection Ratio: greater than 50 dB  
Intercom Channel, Unbalanced Mode (BAL / UNBAL switch set to UNBAL position)  
Output Level: 1 Vrms ±10%  
Input Impedance: 150 ohms  
Bridging Impedance: 10,000 ohms ±5%  
Sidetone: -40 dB, 35 dB ±10% adjustable range  
Call Signaling:  
Send: 11 ±2 VDC  
Receive: 4 VDC  
Speaker Output  
Level: 1.0 Vrms, ±2 dB (0 dB nominal)  
Impedance: 1000 ohms nominal  
Program Input  
Voltage Gain Adjustment Range (program Input to channel output, with 100 mVrms input): 25  
±3 dB (2.6 Vrms maximum, unit is factory-set to 1.0 Vrms)  
Input Impedance: Balanced, 75 Kohm ±10%; unbalanced, 38 Kohm ±10%  
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Frequency Response  
EXP IN to/from Channel, EXP IN to/from EXP OUT, Channel to Speaker: 200 Hz to 8 kHz  
+1/-3 dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.5 %  
Connector Pin-outs  
12-15 VDC Jack  
Connector Type: 2.0 mm DC jack  
Internal pin: + 12 to 15 VDC  
External Ring: Common  
EXP IN Jack  
Connector Type: 1/8" (2.0 m) stereo phone jack  
Tip: Listen input  
Ring: Talk output  
Sleeve: Common  
EXP OUT Jack  
Connector Type: 1/8" (2.0 m) stereo phone jack  
Tip: Talk output  
Ring: Listen input  
Sleeve: Common  
SPEAKER Jacks  
Connector Type: RCA Phono jack  
Tip: Speaker output high  
Sleeve: Common  
PROGRAM INPUTS Connector  
Connector Type: DB9F Female, 9-pin D-subminature  
Pin 1: Common  
Pin 2: Channel 3 program in low  
Pin 3: Channel 4 program in low  
Pin 4: Channel 5 program in low  
Pin 5: Channel 6 program in low  
Pin 6: Channel 3 program in high  
Pin 7: Channel 4 program in high  
Pin 8: Channel 5 program in high  
Pin 9: Channel 6 program in high  
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CHANNEL 3-6 OUTPUTS Connector  
Connector Type: DB15F Female, 15-pin D-subminature  
Pin 1: Channel 3 intercom audio input/output high  
Pin 2: Channel 3 intercom audio input/output low  
Pin 3: Common  
Pin 4: Channel 5 intercom audio input/output high  
Pin 5: Channel 5 intercom audio input/output low  
Pin 6: Common  
Pin 7: Common  
Pin 8: Common  
Pin 9: Common  
Pin 10: Channel 4 intercom audio input/output high  
Pin 11: Channel 4 intercom audio input/output low  
Pin 12: Common  
Pin 13: Channel 6 intercom audio input/output high  
Pin 14: Channel 6 intercom audio input/output low  
Pin 15: Power (30 VDC)  
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Factory Service and Parts Information  
When returning equipment for repair include your return address, telephone number  
and proof of date of purchase, along with a description of the problem.*  
The address for Audiocom equipment returns and parts information is:  
Service Department  
Telex Communications, Inc.  
West 1st Street  
Blue Earth, Minnesota 56013 U.S.A.  
Telephone: (507) 526-3205  
(Collect calls not accepted)  
Warranty Repairs - If in warranty, no charge will be made for the repairs. Equipment  
returned for warranty repair must be sent prepaid and will be returned prepaid.  
Non-Warranty Repairs - Equipment that is not under warranty must be sent prepaid  
to Telex. If requested, an estimate of repair costs will be issued prior to service. After  
your approval and completion of the repairs, the equipment will be returned on a col-  
lect basis. Collect charges may be avoided by sending a signed check for payment in  
full along with your signed estimate approval form (shipping charges are included in  
the estimate).  
* For sales / technical support and system design contact:  
Pro Audio Sales Department  
Telex Communications, Inc.  
12000 Portland Avenue South  
Burnsville, Minnesota 55337 U.S.A.  
Telephone: (952) 884-4051  
(Collect calls not accepted)  
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Notes  
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Addendum  
Document Affected: ES4000A User Instructions, Publication Number  
9350-7551-000 Rev. A  
Addendum Number: 1  
General Instructions: Use this addendum with Revision A of the user instruc-  
tions. This information will be included in Revision B.  
Page 6, item 6: The description should be 18" (457 mm) CHANNEL OUTPUT  
cable, 15-pin Male Dsub to 15-pin Male Dsub. One supplied with each  
ES4000A.  
Pages 16-21: All cables labeled with number 6 should be labeled with number  
11. The description for cable number 11 is 18" (457 mm) CHANNEL OUTPUT  
cable, 15-pin Male Dsub to 15-pin Female Dsub. One supplied with each  
XP-ES4000.  
Notes:  
When you are connecting an ES4000A to a PS4000 Power Supply, use the  
CHANNEL OUTPUT cable that is supplied with the ES4000A (cable 6).  
When you are connecting the ES4000A to an XP-ES4000, use the  
CHANNEL OUTPUT cable that is supplied with the XP-ES4000 (cable  
11). The CHANNEL OUTPUT cable that is supplied with the ES4000A is  
not used.  
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