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Clear-Com CS-702 User Manual

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channel, turn up the appropriate control. To not listen to a channel, turn

the control completely off.

4. Sidetone Controls: Each channel has a sidetone null control. This control

is used to set the amount of the microphone that is heard in the earphone

from that channel.
This control is a true hybrid null control and therefore is sensitive to
changes in line loading. For headphone use it is best to find the null for a
given channel and then rotate the control clockwise to obtain the desired
sidetone level.

If an external speaker is used providing a possible acoustic feedback path,
it will be necessary to use an almost complete null of the sidetone control.

5. Remote Mic Kill Buttons: It sometimes becomes desirable in an

intercom system to turn off all open microphones in a system.
Pressing and holding the RMK button for several seconds will reset all
open microphones at all beltpacks on both channels.

Caution:

RMK CANNOT be used if power for a channel is derived from
some place other than the local station. The RMK action
momentarily shorts the power line of the affected channel. RMK
only works from a single main station system.

6. Program Enable Switches: The CS-702 has the ability to feed an

external program signal to either of the two channels independently. The

program enable switch allows the program to be turned on, off, or on with

interrupt.

In the on position, the program is fed to the channel under all
conditions.

In the off position, the program is not fed to the channel.

In the int position, the program is fed except when a talk is activated
to the channel. This program interrupt or IFB function can be used
for talent cuing and dressing room show monitor applications.

7. Program Feed Level Controls: Each channel has a program feed level

control that sets the amount of program being sent to that channel when

the program is activated.

8. Headset Connector: The headset connector is located on the front panel.

All Clear-Com headsets are recommended for use with the CS-702. The

following is a description of the characteristics of a suitable headset:

Mic Type --- Dynamic, see technical specifications for details

Headphone --- Dynamic, see technical specifications for details

The wiring of the headset is to be as follows:

Pin 1 --- Mic common

Pin 2 --- Mic hot

Pin 3 --- Headphone common

Pin 4 --- Headphone hot