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KB-702GM

KB-702GM

2-Channel Remote Speaker Station with Gooseneck Mic Connector

  • Gooseneck microphone connector with VOX circuitry
  • Talk/Listen from headset mic, telephone handset or push-to-talk microphone
  • Four modes of operation that are internally programmable via dip switches
  • Balanced local program input with separate level control
  • Visual and audible call signaling
  • Optional 4-wire daughter board for flexibility
  • Wall or console mountable, or optional V-Box for portable or desktop use
  • Built-in speaker
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KB-702GM

Technical Specifications Left
Panel Microphone Input

Input Type: Electret

Input Impedance: >=2K

Mic Limiter Threshold: -2dBu ±3dB

Mic Limiter Range: >= 15dB

 
Headset Microphone Input

Input Type: Dynamic

Input Impedance: >= 1K

Mic Limiter Threshold: -2dBu ± 3dB

Mic Limiter Range: >= 15dB

 
Program Line Input

Maximum Level before Clipping: >= 20dBu

Input Impedance: >= 5K

 
Headset Output

Load Impedance: >= 8

Output Impedance: <= 25

Output Limiter Threshold: +5dBu ± 3dB

Maximum Output Level before Distortion: >= 17dBu

 
Speaker Output

Load Impedance: >= 4

Max Output Level before 1% Distortion: 20dBu ± 2dBu

 
Partyline Output

Off Noise: < -74dBu

Output Impedance: >10K

 
Partyline Input

Crosstalk: < -60dB

Max level before Clipping: >= 12dBu

Sidetone Null Capability: > 25dB

 
Frequency Response

Panel Mic - Partyline: 300 - 16kHz ± 3dB

Mic - Partyline: 300 - 15kHz ± 3dB

Program Input - Headset Out: 200 - 18kHz ± 3dB

Program Input - Speaker Out: 200 - 18kHz ± 3dB

Partyline- Headset Out: 200 - 18kHz ± 3dB

Partyline- Speaker Out: 200 - 18kHz ± 3dB

Technical Specifications Right
Max Distortion

Panel Mic - Partyline: <= 0.5%

Headset Mic - Partyline: <= 0.5%

Program Input - Headset Out: <= 0.2%

Program Input - Speaker Out: <= 0.5%

Partyline- Headset Out: <= 0.2%

Partyline - Speaker Out: <= 0.5%

 
Noise

Panel Mic - Partyline: < -65dBu

Headset Mic - Partyline: < -70dBu

Program Input - Headset Out: < -60dBu

Program Input - Speaker Out: < -60dBu

Partyline - Headset Out: < -50dBu

Partyline- Speaker Out: < -50dBu

 
Max Gain

Panel Mic - Partyline: >= 37dB

Headset Mic - Partyline: 41dB ± 2dB

Program Input - Headset Out: >= 18dB

Program Input - Speaker Out: >= 24dB

Partyline- Headset Out: >= 34dB

Partyline- Speaker Out: >= 40dB

 
Power

Input Voltage Range: 20-30V DC

Input Current (Idle): <= 90mA

Input Current (Max): <=110mA

 
Internal Adjustments and Connections

Intercom: Line Five terminal connector

Program Input: Three terminal connector

Option Switches: Three DIP switches

Call Signal Jumper 3: Three sets of options jumpers

Call Alert Tone Level Control: Level adjustment control

 
Environmental
32 - 122°F (0 - 50°C)
 
Dimensions

4.5 x 8.25 x 1.75in (HxWxD)

(114 x 210 x 44mm)

 
Weight
1.1lbs (0.50kg)
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Why Choose Trilogy Mercury?

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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