Telex Intercom System US2002 User Manual

Telex®  
User Instructions  
Model US2002  
Intercom User Station  
Audiocom® Intercom Systems  
9350-7748-000 Rev. A  
01/2003  
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FCC Statement  
This equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy that may cause interference to radio  
communications if not installed in accordance with this manual. The equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J, Part 15 of FCC  
Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated  
in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interfer-  
ence which the user (at his own expense) will be required to correct.  
This product meets Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC.  
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Table of Contents  
FCC Statement ..................................................................................................... 3  
Introduction ......................................................................................................... 5  
What’s New with the US2002 ............................................................................. 5  
Description ........................................................................................................... 6  
Features ................................................................................................................ 7  
Installation............................................................................................................ 8  
Headset Microphone Type Selection DIP Switch........................................ 10  
Mic Kill Send Enable DIP Switch ................................................................ 10  
Program Interrupt DIP Switches ................................................................. 10  
Incoming Call Beep DIP Switches ................................................................ 10  
Monaural or Binaural Operation DIP Switches ......................................... 11  
Balanced/Unbalanced Switch (SW2) ........................................................... 11  
Direct Program Listen Enable / Disable Jumpers ...................................... 11  
Connections .................................................................................................... 12  
Cables.............................................................................................................. 13  
Power-Up Check ............................................................................................ 27  
Test Tone ......................................................................................................... 27  
Sidetone Adjustment...................................................................................... 27  
Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox) Setup.................................................... 29  
Operation.............................................................................................................. 30  
Calling an Intercom Channel ....................................................................... 30  
Microphone Mute During Talk .................................................................... 31  
All Talk ........................................................................................................... 31  
Public Address (PA) ....................................................................................... 31  
Turning the Program Inputs On and Off .................................................... 31  
Using Mic Kill ................................................................................................ 32  
Using Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox).................................................... 32  
Incoming Call Beep On/Off .......................................................................... 32  
Specifications........................................................................................................ 33  
Factory Service and Parts Information ............................................................. 36  
Quick Reference................................................................................................... 37  
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Index of Figures  
Figure 1.  
Figure 2.  
Figure 3.  
Figure 4.  
Figure 5.  
Figure 6.  
Figure 7.  
Figure 8.  
Figure 9.  
US2002 Reference View ............................................................................................................. 7  
Locations of Configuration Jumpers and Switches ................................................................ 9  
Audiocom RMK Rack Mount Kits .............................................................................................. 13  
US2002 Monaural Master Speaker Station Configuration with 1 Power Supply .................. 16  
US2002 Binaural Master Speaker Station Configuration with 1 Power Supply .................... 17  
US2002 Master Headset Station Configuration with 1 Power Supply ................................... 18  
US2002 Monaural Master Speaker Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies ............... 19  
US2002 Binaural Speaker Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies.............................. 20  
US2002 Headset Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies ............................................. 21  
Figure 10. Typical Remote Headset Station ............................................................................................... 22  
Figure 11. Typical Remote Monaural Speaker Station .............................................................................. 23  
Figure 12. Typical Remote Binaural Speaker Station ................................................................................ 24  
Figure 13. An example of all locally powered US2002 intercom stations ............................................... 25  
Figure 14. External Audio Input and PA Output ......................................................................................... 26  
Figure 15. Audiocom Intercom Cables ....................................................................................................... 27  
Figure 16. US2002 Bottom View .................................................................................................................. 30  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Audiocom US2002 Intercom User Station. We hope the many design  
features of this product will satisfy your intercommunication requirements for many years to come.  
To get the most out of your new intercom station, please take a few moments to look through this  
booklet before using the US2002 for the first time.  
What’s New with the US2002  
New internal mechanical design in the panel mic to standardize  
and improve connectibility.  
Updated gooseneck mic plug connection from a pin connector to a stereo  
plug for easy installation.  
The Telex model MCP-90-XX microphone replaces the EGM-12N  
and EGM-18N microphone.  
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Description  
The US2002 Intercom User Station is designed for stationary use by personnel who may require  
selective access to two or more intercom channels. It can be rack mounted or used as a desktop  
station. For rack mounting, optional hardware is required. For desktop use, four rubber feet are  
supplied.  
The US2002 can be used as a simple, multichannel user station. Typically, in this application, no  
program sources or public address output are connected, and some advanced features can be disabled:  
the station simply provides talk, listen and call capability for a single user. Alternatively, the US2002  
can function as a master station. In this configuration, most or all advanced features are activated.  
Also, program inputs and a public address output may be connected. This configuration is ideal for  
command and control personnel such as directors, supervisors, etc.  
The basic US2002 can communicate with two intercom channels. This number can be increased by  
connecting optional ES4000A Expansion Stations. Each ES4000A adds four additional channels, and  
up to four of these expansion stations can be connected for a total of eighteen channels.  
Figure 1. US2002 Reference View (See numbered features, page 8)  
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Features  
1. DYNAMIC-MIC HEADSET CONNECTOR: Accepts headsets with monaural headphones and  
either a balanced or unbalanced dynamic microphone.  
2. PANEL MIC / ELECTRET-MIC HEADSET CONNECTOR: Accepts an electret gooseneck micro  
phone, such as the Telex Model MCP-90-XX. The Model MCP-90 series panel mic  
connector is a 1/4" stereo plug, with a threaded shaft for easy installation.  
3. VOLUME CONTROL: Adjusts headphone volume only. If an external speaker is used,  
volume is adjusted at the speaker.  
4. VOX TRIMMERS: Used with the voice-activated microphone feature. Separate trimmers  
adjust the voice activation level for the headset and panel microphones.  
5. HEADSET AND PANEL MIC KEYS: Used to manually activate either the headset or panel  
microphone, whichever is being used.  
6. ALL TALK KEY: Used to talk to all stations that are listening on all channels. This  
includes both US2002 channels and all channels of any connected ES4000AExpansion  
Stations.  
7. PA KEY: If the US2002 is connected to a public address system, this key may be  
used to talk over the public address system.  
8. MIC KILL KEY: Used to turn off the microphones on any intercom stations on a  
channel. Also used to activate the program inputs and the audible beep feature  
for incoming calls.  
9. INTERCOM TALK KEYS: Momentary or latching (hands-free) operation possible.  
10. CALL KEYS: Used to place calls on intercom channels and to indicate incoming  
calls.  
11. INTERCOM LISTEN KEYS: Momentary or latching operation possible.  
12. PROGRAM INPUTS CONNECTOR AND TRIMMERS: Each intercom channel has its own  
program input and level adjust trimmer. The program inputs may be turned on or  
off via the front panel, and they may be set to interrupt during talk if desired.  
13. LOCAL POWER JACK: An optional PA-KP local power supply can be connected to  
power the US2002 from an AC outlet instead of from the intercom channels.  
14. PA OUTPUT: Connects to a public address system.  
15. EXPANSION OUT CONNECTOR: Connects to an ES4000A Expansion Station.  
16. SPEAKER OUTPUT JACKS: A single powered loudspeaker or dual powered loud  
speakers may be connected for monaural or binaural listening.  
17. INTERCOM CHANNEL CONNECTORS AND AUDIOCOM / CLEAR-COM* SELECTOR SWITCH: Two  
connectors are provided for each channel for loop-through connection of  
multiple intercom stations. The selector switch sets the US2002 for compatibility  
with either Audiocom or Clear-Com channel connector pin-outs, channel  
power requirements, and call signaling requirements.  
*Brand names mentioned are the property of their respective companies.  
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Installation  
Unpacking  
The package contains 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 US2002.  
Quantity  
Description  
1
1
1
4
1
US2002 Intercom Station  
Warranty and registration card  
User Manual  
Rubber feet for desktop use of the US2002  
Termination plug for special applications (Figure 13, page24)  
Configuration Pre-check  
Before connecting the US2002 make sure that it is properly configured for your intended usage.  
Figure 2 shows the locations of the configuration jumpers and switches. To access internal switches  
and jumpers, remove one screw from the top cover and three screws from each side. Note, that  
switch SW2 can be accessed through the back panel.  
If you change any switch settings while the US2002 is operating, you must perform a  
reset: either cycle power off then on, or simultaneously press the All Talk and Listen 1 keys,  
then release them. The sidetone controls are adjusted after power-up and are normally  
accessed through the bottom cover.  
Figure 2. Locations of Configuration Jumpers and Switches  
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Table 1. Configuration Switch Settings  
Switch  
Description  
Number  
Settings  
Default Setting  
Dip Switch SW1 (Internal)  
On: Unbalanced  
Off: Balanced (typical)  
SW1-1  
SW1-2  
SW1-3  
SW1-4  
SW1-5  
SW1-6  
SW1-7  
SW1-8  
Headset microphone type  
Call signal send, channel 1  
Call signal receive, channel 1  
Call signal send, channel 2  
Call signal receive, channel 2  
Mic kill signal send  
Off  
On: Enabled  
Off: Disabled  
On  
On  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On: Enabled  
Off: Disabled  
On: Enabled  
Off: Disabled  
On: Enabled  
Off: Disabled  
On: Enabled  
Off: Disabled  
On: Interrupt during talk  
Off: No Interrupt  
Program 2 interrupt  
On: Interrupt during talk  
Off: No Interrupt  
Program 1 Interrupt  
Push-button Switch SW2 (BAL - UNBAL Switch on Back Panel)  
Out: Audiocom (Balanced)  
In: Clear-Com (Unbalanced)  
Audiocom or Clear-Com operation  
Out  
Dip Switch SW3 (Internal)  
On: Disabled  
Off: Enabled  
SW3-1  
SW3-2*  
SW3-3  
SW3-4  
SW3-5  
SW3-6  
SW3-7  
SW3-8  
Incoming call beep, headset  
Listen 1 to speaker 1 only  
Incoming call beep, speaker 1  
Incoming call beep, speaker 2  
Listen 2 to right headphone  
Listen 2 to speaker 2  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
On  
On: Enabled (Binaural)  
Off: Disabled (Monaural)  
On: Enabled (SW3-1 must be off)  
Off: Disabled  
On: Enabled (SW3-1 must be off)  
Off: Disabled  
On: Enabled (Monaural)  
Off: Disabed (Binaural)  
On: Enabled (Binaural)  
Off: Disabled (Monaural)  
On: Enabled (Monaural)  
Off Disabled (Binaural)  
Listen 2 to speaker 1  
On: Enabled (Monaural)  
Off: Disable (Binaural)  
Listen 1 to left headphone  
*Set all to monaural or all to binaural. Do not mix settings.  
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Headset Microphone Type Selection DIP Switch  
SW1-1 applies only to a dynamic-mic headset connected to the dynamic-mic headset jack on the  
front panel. If the headset specifications indicate the microphone type is balanced, or if you are  
unsure, leave this switch in the off (default) position. If the specifications indicate an unbalanced  
microphone set SW1-1 to on.  
For best results in noisy environments, a noise canceling (directional or cardioid)  
microphone is highly recommended. This is especially true if you are using the vox feature.  
Mic Kill Send Enable DIP Switch  
The US2002 can generate an inaudible signal which will turn off the microphones on all intercom  
stations on a channel (for stations that detect this signal). This feature is useful, for example, when an  
unattended microphone has been left on and is causing unnecessary noise on a channel. By default,  
Mic Kill is not enabled. To activate this feature set SW1-6 to the on position.  
Program Interrupt DIP Switches  
If you plan on using external program sources with the US2002, you have a choice of whether or not  
you want the program audio to shut off on the intercom channel while you are talking. By default,  
program audio does not interrupt during talk. You can change this as follows:  
1. For channel 1 program interrupt during talk, set SW1-7 to on .  
2. For channel 2 program interrupt during talk, set SW1-8 to on .  
Incoming Call Beep DIP Switches  
If call signal receive is enabled (switches SW1-3 and SW1-5), incoming calls will be indicated by  
red-flashing Call keys. An optional beep tone can also be used. Internal switches enable the beep  
tone. You can then turn the beep tone on or off via the front panel during normal operation. Enable  
the beep tone as follows:  
1. Make sure the call signal receive DIP switches are on (SW1-3 and SW1-5).  
2. For incoming call beep in a headset, set SW3-1 to off.  
3. For incoming call beep in speaker 1, set SW3-1 to off and SW3-3 to on.  
4. For incoming call beep in speaker 2, set SW3-1 to off and SW3-4 to on.  
5. The procedure to turn incoming call beep on or off during operation can be  
found on page 33.  
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Monaural or Binaural Operation DIP Switches  
The US2002 can be used with a single speaker or monaural headphones (single- or double-sided) for  
monaural operation. In this case, all audio signals are combined and sent to the headphones and the  
Speaker 1 jack on the back panel. The US2002 can also be used with two speakers for binaural  
operation. In this case, channel 1 is sent to the Speaker 1 jack and channel 2 is sent to the Speaker 2  
jack. Binaural headphone operation is not supported.  
For monaural operation with headphones or one speaker (factory default):  
1. Set SW3-2 to off.  
2. Set SW3-5 to on.  
3. Set SW3-6 to off.  
4. Set SW3-7 to on.  
5. Set SW3-8 to on.  
For binaural operation with 2 speakers:  
1. Set SW3-2 to on.  
2. Set SW3-5 to off.  
3. Set SW3-6 to on.  
4. Set SW3-7 to off.  
5. Set SW3-8 to off.  
Balanced/Unbalanced Switch (SW2)  
This switch is set at the factory to the balanced (BAL) position for use with Audiocom intercom  
channels. Set the switch to the unbalanced (UNBAL) position for use with a Clear-Com intercom  
system.  
Direct Program Listen Enable / Disable Jumpers  
By default, each US2002 program input can be heard by all intercom stations that are listening on the  
corresponding intercom channel. This includes the US2002. Program input routing to the intercom  
channels can be turned on or off via the US2002 front panel programming. (See "Turning the Pro-  
gram Inputs On and Off", page 32.) Additionally, all program signals can be routed directly to the  
US2002 speaker or headset. This lets the US2002 operator hear the program inputs even if they are  
not being routed to the intercom channels. To disable direct program listening in the speaker or  
headset for one or more program inputs, reset the appropriate jumper as shown in Table 2.  
Jumper  
Description  
Setting for Jumpers  
J3  
J6  
Program 1 direct to Headset or Speaker  
Program 2 direct to Headset or Speaker  
Pins 2 & 3 Shorted: Enabled  
Pins 1 & 2 Shorted: Disabled  
Table 2. Direct Program Listen Enable/Disable Jumpers  
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Mounting Configurations  
The US2002 can be used on a desktop, or it can be rack mounted. For desktop use, install the 4 rubber  
feet supplied with the US2002. For rack mounting, use optional Audiocom RMK Rack Mount Kits  
(Figure 3).  
You will have to perform the sidetone adjustment (page 28) after all components are con-  
nected. However, when the US2002 is rack mounted, you may not be able to access the sidetone  
trimmers. In this case, you can position the US2002 in the rack and make all required connec-  
tions. Then, adjust the sidetone trimmers before installing and tightening all rack mount screws.  
Figure 3. Audiocom RMK Rack Mount Kits  
Connections  
Central Master Station vs Remote Station  
The US2002 can be used in a variety of configurations as a speaker station or as a headset station.  
Additionally, it can be used as a central master station or as a remote station. When used as a central  
master station, the US2002 is placed in the same location as the system power supplies, and if an  
SPS2001 power supply is used, the US2002 can take advantage of the SPS2001 built-in speaker for  
speaker output. When used as a remote station, the US2002 is not at the same location as the power  
supplies, and if it is being used as a speaker station, a separate speaker must be supplied. Figures 4  
through 12, starting on page 16, illustrate several configurations for the US2002 when used as a  
central or remote headset or speaker station.  
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All Locally Powered Stations  
Any US2002 can be locally powered by connecting a PA-KP Local Power Supply. This is shown as  
an option in Figures 4 through 12. A special case is an intercom system where all stations are  
powered from local power supplies, with no central power supply. This is illustrated in Figure 13,  
page 25.  
External Program Input and PA Output  
Connections for external program input and PA output are shown in Figure 14, page 26.  
ES4000A Expansion Station Connection (Optional Component)  
Refer to the ES4000A User Instruction Manual for detailed connection information.  
Cables  
The numbers below correspond to the cable numbers in the connection drawings on the following  
pages.  
1. 1-channel intercom cable. Sold separately. Use Telex "ME" cables, below. Or, build  
per Figure 15, page 27.  
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.  
*When connecting from a power supply to a TW-7W, keep cables as short as pos  
sible. Also, heavier gage wire is recommended.  
2. 2-channel intercom cable. Sold separately. Use Telex "ME /2" cables, below. Or,  
build per Figure 15, page 27.  
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 connec  
tors.  
3. Y adapter cable. Sold separately. Use Telex CA-23-16. Or, build per Figure 15,  
page 27.  
4. 3 ft (0.91 m) speaker cable with RCA plugs. One supplied with each SPS-2001,  
and SPK-2000.  
5. 18" (457 mm) EXP IN/OUT cable, stereo miniplug to stereo miniplug. One supplied  
with each ES4000A.  
6. 18" (457 mm) CHANNEL OUTPUT cable, 15-pin Male Dsub to 15-pin Male Dsub.  
One supplied with each ES4000A. (Optional component. See, ES4000A User  
Manual for connection information.)  
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7. Shielded patch cable, 9-pin Male Dsub to 9-pin Female Dsub. Customer local pur  
chase: 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 purchase.  
Available at Radio Shack, etc.  
9. Shielded audio cable. Must have male 3-pin XLR connector at one end for connect  
ion to the XP-USPG or XP-4PGM program inputs. Pin-out for program inputs 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 connec  
tion 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  
11. 18" (457 mm) CHANNEL OUTPUT cable, 15-pin Male Dsub to 15-pin Female  
Dsub. One supplied with each XP-ES4000. (Optional component. See ES4000A User  
Manual for connection information.)  
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Note: For further  
information about the  
cable numbers, see  
page 14.  
Note: A BOP-1000 may  
be used to rack mount  
2 TW-7W splitters.  
Figure 4. US2002 Monaural Master Speaker Station Configuration with 1 Power Supply.  
This is a good configuration for smaller intercom systems when you want to operate the US2002 as a master  
speaker station, with one speaker to monitor both intercom channels. In this configuration, the SPS2001  
Combine/Isolate switch is set to the isolate position. With this setting the 2 intercom channels are completely  
separated. The amplified speaker in the SPS2001is used as the speaker output for the US2002, and the  
US2002 dip switches are set to monaural operation so that both intercom channels are heard in the speaker.  
The PA-KP local power supply is optional. When a PA-KP is connected, the US2002 automatically disconnects  
from system power (supplied by the SPS2001). When the US2002 is not drawing power from the intercom  
system, more system power is available for additional belt pack, etc.  
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Note: For further  
information about the  
cable numbers, see  
page 14.  
Note: A BOP-1000 may  
be used to rack mount  
2 TW-7W splitters.  
Figure 5. US2002 Binaural Master Speaker Station Configuration with 1 Power Supply.  
This is a good configuration for smaller intercom systems when you want to operate the US2002 as a master  
speaker station, with a separate speaker for each intercom channel. Make sure the US2002 internal DIP  
switches are set for binaural speaker operation as described on page 10. Also, set the SPS2001 Combine/  
Isolate switch to the Isolate position. With this setting the 2 intercom channels are completely separated. The  
amplified speaker in the SPS2001 is used as the speaker output for channel 1, and the SPK-2000 is used for  
channel 2. This PA-KP local power supply is optional. When a PA-KP is connected, the US2002 automatically  
disconnects from system power that is supplied by the SPS2001. Since the US2002 is not drawing power from  
the intercom system, more system power is available for additional belt packs, etc.  
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Note: For further  
information about the  
cable numbers, see  
page 14.  
Note: A BOP-1000 may  
be used to rack mount  
2 TW-7W splitters.  
Figure 6. US2002 Master Headset Station Configuration with 1 Power Supply.  
This is a good configuration for smaller intercom systems when you want to operate the US2002 as a master  
headset station. In this configuration, the PS2001L Combine/Isolate switch is set to the Isolate position. With  
this setting the 2 intercom channels are completely separated. Typically, a headset is connected to the front  
panel of the US2002, and the US2002 DIP switches are set to monaural operation (default setting) so that both  
intercom channels are heard in the monaural headphones (binaural headphone operation is not supported).  
The PA-KP local power supply is optional. When a PA-KP is connected, the US2002 automatically disconnects  
from system power that is supplied by the PS2001L. Since the US2002 is not drawing power from the intercom  
system, more system power is available for additional belt packs, etc.  
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Note: For further  
information about the  
cable numbers, see  
page 14.  
Note: A BOP-1000 may  
be used to rack mount  
2 TW-7W splitters.  
Figure 7. US2002 Monaural Master Speaker Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies.  
This is a good configuration for large intercom systems when you want to operate the US2002 as a master  
speaker station, with one speaker to monitor both intercom channels. In this configuration, the SPS2001 and  
PS2001L Combine/Isolate switches are set to the Combine position. With this setting all intercom stations  
connected to the SPS2001 are combined on intercom channel 1 and all intercom stations connected to the  
PS2001L are combined on channel 2. The amplified speaker in the SPS2001 is used as the speaker output for  
the US2002 and the US2002 dip switches are set to monaural operation (default setting) so that both intercom  
channels are heard in the speaker. The PA-KP local power supply is optional. When a PA-KP is connected, the  
US2002 automatically disconnects from system power. Since the US2002 is not drawing power from the  
intercom system, more system power is available for additional belt packs, etc.  
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information about the  
cable numbers, see  
page 14.  
Note: A BOP-1000 may  
be used to rack mount  
2 TW-7W splitters.  
Figure 8. US2002 Binaural Speaker Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies.  
This is a good configuration for large intercom systems when you want to operate the US2002 as a  
master speaker station, with a separate speaker for each intercom channel. In this configuration, the  
SPS2001 Combine/Isolate switches are set to the Combine position. With this setting all intercom  
stations connected to the one SPS2001 are combined on intercom channel 1 and all intercom stations  
connected to the other SPS2001 are combined on channel 2. The amplified speaker in each SPS2001  
monitors a single intercom channel, and the US2002 dip switches are set to binaural operation (see  
page 10). The PA-KP local power supply is optional. When a PA-KP is connected, the US2002 auto-  
matically disconnects from system power. Since the US2002 is not drawing power from the intercom  
system, more system power is available for additional belt packs, etc.  
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information about the  
cable numbers, see  
page 14.  
Note: A BOP-1000 may  
be used to rack mount  
2 TW-7W splitters.  
Figure 9. US2002 Headset Station Configuration with 2 Power Supplies.  
In this configuration, the PS2001L Combine/Isolate switches are set to the Combine position. With this  
setting all intercom stations connected to the one PS2001L are combined on intercom channel 1 and  
all intercom stations connected to the other PS2001L are combined on channel 2. Typically, a headset  
is connected to the front panel of the US2002, and the US2002 dip switches are set to monaural  
operation (default setting) so that both intercom channels are heard in the monaural headphones  
(binaural headphone operation is not supported). The PA-KP local power supply is optional. When a  
PA-KP is connected, the US2002 automatically disconnects from system power. Since the US2002 is  
not drawing power from the intercom system, more system power is available for additional belt  
packs, etc.  
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Figure 10. Typical Remote Headset Station.  
In this example, the US2002 is not located near the system power supplies (SPS-2001, PS-2001L,  
etc.). The PA-KP local power supply is optional and can be used to power a single intercom station.  
When a PA-KP is connected to the US2002, the US2002 automatically disconnects from system  
power. This makes more system power available for belt packs and other intercom stations. Also,  
when the US2002 is powered by a PA-KP, it can be operated over a greater distance as a remote  
station.  
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Figure 11. Typical Remote Monaural Speaker Station.  
This example is similar to the one on the previous page, except a Telex MCP-90-XX microphone and  
a SPK-2000 speaker are used instead of a headset. Make sure the internal DIP switches are set for  
monaural speaker operation (default setting) as described on page 10. A PA-KP local power supply  
is required for the SPK-2000, but is optional for the US2002. When a PA-KP is connected to the  
US2002, the US2002 automatically disconnects from system power. This makes more system power  
available for belt packs and other intercom stations. Also, when the US2002 is powered by a PA-KP,  
it can be operated over a greater distance as a remote station.  
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Figure 12. Typical Remote Binaural Speaker Station.  
This example is similar to the one on the previous page, except that each channel is heard in a  
separate speaker. Make sure the internal DIP switches are set for binaural speaker operation as  
described on page 10. As in the previous example, a PA-KP local power supply is required for each  
SPK-2000 speaker, but is optional for the US2002.  
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Figure 13. An example of all locally powered US2002 intercom stations.  
In this example, all components are locally powered using PA-KP local power supplies. Note the use  
of one termination plug in each intercom channel. (One termination plug is supplied with each  
US2002.) Only one termination plug should be installed per channel. Typically, they are installed at the  
first intercom station in the chain. If 2 terminations are installed in a channel, the sound quality and  
volume level will be noticeably reduced. IMPORTANT!: If a system power supply (SPS2001,  
PS2001L etc.) is ever connected anywhere in a channel, the termination plug should be removed from  
that channel, because the system power supply already has built-in termination.  
The advantage of locally powered stations is that they can be operated over a greater distance than is  
possible when using a system power supply.  
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Figure 14. External Audio Input and PA Output.  
You can connect two audio sources to the Program Inputs connector: one for each channel. Audio  
sources can be directly connected with a user-supplied DB9M connector. (Refer to the program input  
connector specifications, located on page 34, for connector pin-out.) However, a more convenient  
method is to use an XP-USPG Breakout Panel as shown. The XP-USPG lets you use standard, 3-pin  
XLR audio cables to connect audio sources. The XP-USPG also interfaces the PA jack of the US2002  
to a standard, 3-pin XLR audio cable. Note: The XP-USPG Breakout Panel can be rack mounted  
using a BOP-1000 Rack Mount Plate.  
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Power-Up Check  
Plug in any PA-KP local power supplies that are being used, and also turn on any system power  
supplies that are being used. When power is first applied to the US2002, it will perform a power-up  
reset, in which the front panel indicators will cycle through all of their possible colors and then turn  
off. This verifies the general operation of the intercom station and indicators. The US2002 also reads  
the settings of all DIP switches at this time and configures itself accordingly.  
Test Tone  
The US2002 can generate a test tone, which can be used to verify intercom channel operation after  
installation or to locate a malfunction. This test tone is also used for the sidetone adjustment which  
follows. Use the test tone as follows:  
1. Simultaneously press the All Talk and PA keys to activate the test tone.  
2. Tap the Call key for the channel that you want to test (can be either a US2002 channel  
or an ES4000A channel).  
3. Verify that the test tone can be heard at all intercom stations on the channel. Replace any  
defective cable or intercom station where the test tone is being lost.  
4. Tap the same Call key to stop the test signal on that channel.  
5. Press any key except a Call key to turn off the test tone.  
Sidetone Adjustment  
The US2002 uses full-duplex audio (the same as a conventional telephone line) in which the talk and  
listen audio are sent and received on the same line. Thus, when you talk on a channel, you will also  
here your own voice back in the speaker or headphones. This is called sidetone. If you are using the  
US2002 with a microphone and speaker, sidetone could cause unwanted feedback, since the micro-  
phone may pick up your returned voice audio and re-amplify it. This could also happen if you are  
using a headset where the ear cushions do not completely cover the ears, although it is probably much  
less likely. In either of these cases, you should minimize the amount of sidetone. On the other hand, if  
you are using headphones that completely enclose the ears, a certain amount of your own voice level  
is desirable to overcome the muffled sensation when talking.  
If you are using a speaker and microphone, or open-ear style headphones, adjust sidetone as  
follows:  
1. Simultaneously press the All Talk and PA keys to activate the test tone.  
2. Tap the channel 1 Call key to send the test tone on channel 1.  
3. Increase the volume until you can hear the test tone. (If you are using a headset, adjust  
the volume control at the US2002. If you are using a speaker, adjust the volume  
control at the speaker).  
4. Using a small flat-bladed screwdriver, adjust the channel 1 sidetone through the  
access hole in the bottom of the US2002 (Figure 16) to minimize the tone volume.  
5. Tap the channel 1 Call key to turn off the test tone on channel 1 when finished.  
6. Tap the channel 2 Call key, and repeat the adjustment for the channel 2 sidetone.  
7. Tap any other key, except a Call key, to turn off the test tone when finished.  
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If you are using headphones that completely enclose the ears, adjust sidetone as follows:  
1. Tap the Headset key to turn the headset microphone on.  
2. Tap the channel 1 Talk key to turn it on.  
3. While speaking into the microphone, use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to adjust the  
channel 1 sidetone so that you hear your voice at an acceptable level in the head  
phones. Tap the channel 1 Talk key to turn it off when finished.  
4. Tap the channel 2 Talk key to turn it on, and adjust the channel 2 sidetone as for channel 1.  
Tap the channel 2 Talk key to turn it off when finished.  
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Figure 16. US2002 Bottom View  
Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox) Setup  
If you are going to use vox, you must adjust the vox level for proper operation. If the vox level is too  
low, room noise will activate the microphone. If the vox level is too high, the microphone will not  
activate when you begin talking. Check and set the level as follows:  
1. If you are using a headset, tap the Headset key twice to turn on headset vox. Or, if you are  
using a panel microphone, tap the Panel Mic key twice to turn on panel mic vox. Which  
ever key you tap, it will glow orange when the microphone is off and will flicker or turn  
green when sound is picked up by the microphone.  
2. Position the microphone at its normal operating location. If you are using a headset, put  
the headset on and position the microphone close to your mouth. Insure that background  
noise is at the normal operating level.  
3. Do not speak into the microphone.  
4. Check the Headset or Panel Mic key, whichever you are using. If the key is constantly  
glowing orange, turn the vox trimmer clockwise until the key begins to flicker green (mic  
activating) then turn the trimmer slightly back in the counterclockwise direction until the  
Panel Mic key just returns to steady orange (mic off). If you are wearing a headset, make  
sure that breathing and movement do not cause the Panel Mic key to flicker green. If they  
do, adjust the vox control slightly more in the counterclockwise direction to eliminate this.  
5. Speak into the microphone in a normal voice, and check that the headset key immediately  
turns green when you talk. If it does not, move the microphone closer to your mouth. If  
you are still unable to get satisfactory results, it may be that the microphone does not have  
the directional characteristics required for the noise level in the room. A directional, or  
cardioid, microphone is recommended when using Vox. Omnidirectional microphones  
may not produce good results.  
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Operation  
A quick-reference to the following operating features can be found on the inside of  
the back cover.  
Normal vs Programming Mode  
The US2002 has two operating modes: normal operating mode and programming mode. In normal  
operating mode, the Mic Kill key will be unlit, and in programming mode it will be lit continuously.  
To return the US2002 to normal operation if it has been left in programming mode, tap the Mic Kill  
key.  
Volume Adjustment  
If you are using a headset, adjust the intercom listen level with the Volume control on the front panel  
of the US2002. If you are using a speaker, adjust the intercom listen level with the Volume control on  
the speaker.  
Receiving Calls  
1. When there is an incoming call signal on a channel, the Call key for that channel will flash  
red. There will also be a beep tone if the beep feature has been activated (page 10).  
2. Activate the microphone: If you are using a dynamic-mic headset tap the Headset key to  
turn the mic on; if you are using a panel-mounted microphone or an electret-mic headset,  
tap the Panel Mic key to turn the mic on.  
You can also use the voice-activated microphone (Vox) feature. See page 30.  
3. Turn on the Talk and Listen keys for the calling channel and begin your conversation.  
Turn the keys off when finished.  
When you tap the Headset key, or the Panel Mic key, or any Talk or Listen key, it  
will lock in the on position. You may then tap the key again to turn it off. For  
momentary activation, press and hold the key. It will remain on as long as you hold  
it and it will turn off when you release it.  
Calling an Intercom Channel  
1. Press and hold the Call key for the channel that you want to call. An inaudible call signal  
will be sent, and your listen key for that channel will automatically turn on in preparation  
to receive a verbal response.  
2. When you hear a response, release the Call key.  
3. If you are using manual microphone activation, make sure your microphone is on: for a  
dynamic mic headset, tap the Headset key to turn it on; for a panel-mounted microphone  
or electret headset, tap the Panel Mic key to turn it on.  
4. Turn on the Talk key for the channel you called to begin you conversation.  
5. Turn off your Talk and Listen keys to end the conversation.  
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Microphone Mute During Talk  
You can mute the microphone while talking. Simply tap either the Headset key or the Panel Mic key,  
whichever is currently being used. Tap the key again to turn the microphone back on. (If you are  
using Vox, tap the key twice to reactivate vox.)  
All Talk  
You can talk to all intercom stations that currently have their listens activated. This applies to both  
channels of the US2002 as well as all talk channels of any connected ES4000A Expansion Stations.  
Use All Talk as follows:  
1. If you are using manual microphone activation, make sure the proper microphone switch is  
turned on (either Headset or Panel Mic).  
2. Press and hold the All Talk key while talking. Release it when finished.  
To insure that the All Talk key is never accidentally left in the on position, it does not  
latch.  
Public Address (PA)  
If the PA output on the back panel of the US2002 is connected to a public address system, you can  
talk on the public address system as follows:  
1. If you are using manual microphone activation, make sure the proper microphone switch is  
turned on (either Headset or Panel Mic).  
2. Press and hold the PA key while talking. Release it when finished.  
To insure that the PA key is never accidentally left in the on position, it does not have latching  
operation.  
Turning the Program Inputs On and Off  
1. Insure that program inputs have been connected at the back panel and that the program  
sources are on.  
2. Press and hold the Mic Kill key for about 2 seconds, then release it. It should now be  
glowing green to indicate that the US2002 is in programming mode.  
3. The current status of the program inputs is indicated by the Talk keys. If the channel 1  
Talk key is lit, the program 1 input is currently activated to channel 1; if channel 2 talk is  
lit, program 2 is activated to channel 2. Tap either Talk key to turn the program input for  
that channel on or off.  
4. When the program inputs are configured as desired, tap the Mic Kill key to exit program  
ming mode and return to normal operation.  
5. Adjust program 1 and 2 levels via the trimmers on the back panel of the US2002.  
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Using Mic Kill  
If the Mic Kill feature has been enabled (page 10) you can use it to deactivate all talk keys on a  
single channel or on all channels. This feature is useful when a remote talk key has been left on and is  
causing unwanted noise on a channel. Use Mic Kill as follows:  
1. Tap the Mic Kill key. It will blink green.  
2. Tap the Talk or Listen key for a channel to turn off all talk keys on that channel. Or, tap  
the All Talk key to turn off all talk keys. The key you tap will turn green and the Mic Kill  
signal will be sent.  
3. Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Using Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox)  
If you use Vox you will not have to insure that the microphone key is turned on whenever you want to  
talk. Activate Vox as follows:  
1. Make sure the Headset and Panel Mic keys are off.  
2. If you are using a headset, tap the Headset key twice to turn on headset vox. Or, if you  
are using a panel microphone, tap the Panel Mic key twice to turn on panel mic vox.  
Whichever key you tap, it will glow orange when the microphone is off and will flicker  
or turn green when the microphone turns on.  
The Vox level may require adjustment, see “Voice-Activated Microphone (Vox) Setup”,  
page 30.  
Incoming Call Beep On/Off  
Normally, incoming calls are indicated by red-flashing Call keys. An optional beep tone can also be  
enabled as follows:  
1. Ensure that this feature has been activated via internal switches (page 10).  
2. Press and hold the Mic Kill key for about 2 seconds, then release it. It should now be  
glowing green to indicate that the intercom station is in programming mode.  
3. Tap either Call key on the US2002 to turn the beep feature on or off. (It doesn't matter  
which one you tap, since this feature affects both channels.)  
4. Tap the Mic Kill key to return to normal operation.  
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Specifications  
General  
Power Requirements:  
Phantom Power: 24 VDC nominal (12 to 30 VDC), 65 to 150 mA  
Local Power: 12 to 15 VDC, 65 to 150 mA  
Dimensions: 1.75" (44.5 mm) high x 8.25" (209.5 mm) wide x 10.31" (261.9 mm) deep  
Weight: approximately 2lb (0.9 kg)  
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  
Dynamic-mic Headset  
Microphone: 50 to 200 ohm, dynamic (balanced or unbalanced)  
Headphones: 150 to 600 ohm, monaural  
Connector Type: XLR-4M  
Pin 1 Microphone low  
Pin 2 Microphone high  
Pin 3 Headphone high  
Pin 4 Headphone low  
Panel Microphone or Electret-mic Headset  
Microphone: 5k ohm, electret (-57 dB)  
Headphones: 150 to 600 ohm, monaural  
Connector Type: IKP12 (MCP-90 series, stereo plug connector)  
Program Input  
Input Level: 100mV maximum  
Voltage Gain: 25 ±3 dB  
Output Level :1.0 Vrms nominal, 2.3 Vrms maximum  
Input Impedance: 75k ohm  
Common Mode Rejection: Greater than 50 dB  
Connector Type: DB9F  
Pin 1 Ground  
Pin 2 Program 1 input low  
Pin 3 Program 2 input low  
Pin 4 NC  
Pin 5 NC  
Pin 6 Program 1 input high  
Pin 7 Program 2 input high  
Pin 8 NC  
Pin 9 NC  
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Intercom Channels, Balanced Mode (SW2 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, 0.5 Vrms ±10%  
Receive: 20 kHz ±800 Hz, 100 mVrms  
Mic-Kill Frequency:  
Send: 24 kHz ±300 Hz, 0.5 Vrms ±10%  
Detect: 24 kHz ±800 Hz, 100 mVrms  
Noise Contribution: less than -70 dB  
Common Mode Rejection Ratio: greater than 50 dB  
Connector Type: One XLR-3M and XLR-3F pair, wired in parallel, for each channel  
Pin 1 Common  
Pin 2 Intercom audio low and +24 VDC input  
Pin 3 Intercom audio high and +24 VDC input  
Intercom Channel, Unbalanced Mode (SW2 set to UNBAL position)  
Output Level: 1 Vrms ±10%  
Input Impedance: 150 ohms  
Bridging Impedance: greater than 10,000 ohms  
Call Signaling:  
Send: 11 ±3 VDC  
Receive: 4 VDC minimum  
Connector Type: One XLR-3M and XLR-3F pair, wired in parallel, for each channel  
Pin 1 Common  
Pin 2 +24 VDC input  
Pin 3 Intercom audio high  
PA Output  
Output Level: 235 mVrms nominal  
Connector Type: 1/8-inch Stereo Phone Jack  
Tip: PA output high  
Ring: Not used  
Sleeve: Common  
Speaker Output  
Output Level: 0 dB nominal (1.0 Vrms)  
Output Impedance: 1000 ohms nominal  
Frequency Response: 200 Hz to 8 kHz +1/-3dB  
Connector Type: RCA Phono Jack  
Tip: Speaker output high  
Sleeve: Common  
Expansion Input /Output  
Type: 2.0 mm stereo phone jack  
Tip: Talk output  
Ring: Listen input  
Sleeve: Common  
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External Power  
Type: 2.0 mm power jack  
Internal pin: positive (+)  
External shell: negative (-)  
Headphone Amplifier  
Voltage Gain: 30 ±3 dB  
Maximum Output: 250 mW ±10% into 150 ohms, 65 mW±10% into 600 ohms  
Frequency Response: 200 Hz to 8 kHz +1/-3db  
Incoming Call Beep Tone: 2 kHz, at the headphones  
Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.2% at 200 mW  
Sidetone: 18 ±2 dB, adjustable  
Panel Microphone Amplifier  
Voltage Gains:  
Mic to CHN; 25±3 dB, before limiting  
Mic to Headphone; adjustable, 45 dB ±10% maximum, into 150 ohms  
Mic to PA; 15 ±3 dB, 235 mVrms ±10%  
Frequency Response: 200 Hz to 8 kHz +1/-3dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 0.2% at CHN output  
VOX Range: -75 to -30 dB, -60 dB factory set  
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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 comple-  
tion of the repairs, the equipment will be returned on a collect basis. Collect charges may be avoided  
by sending a signed check for payment in full along with your signed estimate approval form (ship-  
ping 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  
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55337 U.S.A.  
Telephone: (800) 392-3497  
Fax: (800) 323-0498  
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Table 3. Quick Reference  
Reset US2002  
Reset ES4000A  
Test signal on  
Test signal off  
Mic latched on  
Mic latched off  
Mic momentary on  
Mic momentary off  
VOX mode on  
VOX mode off  
All talk on  
Press All Talk and Listen 1.  
Press All Talk 4 and Listen 5.  
Press All Talk and PA, then tap Call.  
Tap Call, then tap any other key.  
Tap Headset or Panel Mic (key is green).  
Tap Headset or Panel Mic.  
Hold Headset or Panel Mic.  
Release Headset or Panel Mic.  
Tap twice: Headset or Panel Mic (key is orange).  
Tap Headset or Panel Mic.  
Hold All Talk when Headset or Panel Mic is lit (All Talk key is green).  
Release All Talk.  
All talk off  
Public Address  
Hold PA when Headset or Panel Mic is lit (PA key is green).  
Tap Mic Kill, then tap Talk or Listen (Mic Kill key will blink green, and the Talk and Listen keys are  
green). Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Mic kill, one channel  
Mic kill, all channels  
Tap Mic Kill, then tap All Talk (Mic Kill key will blink green, and all Talk and Listen keys are green).  
Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Program on  
Hold Mic Kill, then tap channel's Talk key (key is green). Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Program off  
Hold Mic Kill, then tap channel's Talk key. Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Audible call alert on  
Audible call alert off  
Turn Mic Kill key off  
Talk latched on  
Hold Mic Kill, then tap either Call (all Call keys are red). Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Hold Mic Kill, then tap either Call. Tap Mic Kill to exit.  
Tap Mic Kill.  
Tap Talk (key is green).  
Tap Talk.  
Talk latched off  
Talk momentary on  
Talk momentary off  
Call signal on  
Hold Talk.  
Release Talk.  
Hold Call.  
Call signal off  
Release Call.  
(Call key blinks red).  
Tap Listen (key is green).  
Tap Listen.  
Receive call signal  
Listen latched on  
Listen latched off  
Listen momentary on  
Hold Listen.  
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