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FSII-BP19-O2

FSII-BP19-O2

FreeSpeak II 1.9 GHz O2 Wireless Beltpack

  • Functions with FSII base, FreeSpeak Edge base, Arcadia Central Station, E-IPA-HX card, and FSII splitter hardware
  • Designed to work at atmospheric pressure up to 75 psi
  • Typical indoor range: 300 ft (90 m), outdoor range: 800 ft (240 m)
  • 1.9 and 2.4 GHz beltpacks operate on a single system
  • Up to 65 - 90 beltpacks on a single system
  • Encoder Volume Swap between A&C and B&D
  • "Listen Again" message replay
  • Simple 2-channel partyline operation to 5-channel intercom on the same beltpack
  • Over-the-air beltpack registration
  • XLR-4M headset connector
  • IP53 rating for wet and dusty conditions
  • Built-in flashlight
  • Uses AA alkaline or rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries
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Item Code

FSII-BP19-X4-O2-US: for high pressure environments XLR-4M headset connector approved for use in USA and Canada

FSII-BP19-X4-O2-EU: for high pressure environments XLR-4M headset connector for use in EU countries; Australia; New Zealand; Hong Kong; Singapore

Technical Specifications Left
Audio

Audio Bandwidth: 200Hz-7.5KHz

No. of Full-Duplex Audio Paths: Up to 5 with individual level control (2 dedicated rotaries, 3 with menu), 2 controls and a main volume

Mode of Operation: Full duplex on all routes

Level/Talk Controls: 4 pushbuttons, a reply button and 2 rotary controls

Enter/Answer-Back Button: 1

 
Frequency Spectrum

USA, Canada, Mexico: 1920-1930 MHz (5 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 100mW

EU, Russia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa: 1880-1900 MHz (5 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

Japan: 1893-1906 MHz (2 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

Argentina, Bahamas: 1910 MHz-1930 MHz (10 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

Brazil: 1910 MHz-1930 MHz (5 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

Chile: 1910 MHz-1930 MHz (5 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 70mW

Taiwan: 1880–1895 MHz (8 Channels)

Transceiver Range Output Power: 250mW

 
Connectors

Headset Connector: 4-pin male

Microphone Type: Electret and Dynamic, selectable in beltpack menu

Headset Limiter: Selectable from beltpack menu

Technical Specifications Right
Power

Modulation: GFSK, TDMA frame 10ms Full and Long slot

Output power: (EU/Russia) 10dBm average, (US) 18-20dBm

Range: Typical indoor range 300ft (90m), outdoor range 800ft (240m)

Battery: 3 AA alkaline or Nickel Metal Hydride

Battery Life: 9+ hours

 
Environmental

IP53 water and dust resistance

Operating: 32º-125ºF (0º-50ºC)

Storage: 32º-150ºF (0º-70ºC)

Humidity: Between 20% and 90%, Non-Condensing Atmospheric pressures of 5.1 atm or 75 psi

 
Dimensions

Tapered design at largest points

3.75 x 5 x 1.5 in (HxWxD)

(97 x 130 x 45mm)

 
Weight

9.0 oz (0.25 kg) including batteries

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NEED BENEFIT

Allow contributing team members to connect remotely and effortlessly to core intercom users.

NEED BENEFIT

Download app from the Apple iTune Store (for iOS devices) or Google Playstore (for Android devices) and be connected to the host Eclipse HX system or LQ Core Configuration Manager. Access is granted by the System Administrator.

Retail Warehouse Communications

Cashiers, Operations and the Warehouse are all connected via an IP network on which audio can be delivered. At Customer Checkout, cashiers POS stations are outfitted with Trilogy Virtual panels. Labeled with key personnel throughout the retail store, a cashier can contact anyone quickly and efficiently. The virtual panels are managed through a Trilogy MIU device in the Operation Team’s control room. There, users can communicate with other team members using the virtual panel on their PCs. An LQ-4W2 IP interface allows a connection to the Warehouse where pickers use a DX410 wireless system to roam throughout the RF coverage area to gather product and deliver it to the customer at the front of the store.

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