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DESCRIPTION
/
Clear-Corn
CS-222
2-Channel
Main
Station
Monitoring
System
The
front
panel
of
the
CS-222
has
one
headset
connector
for
use
by
the
operator.
The
operator
monitors
the
intercom
channels
turning
up
the
appropriate
"Listen
Level"
volume
controls
(one
for
Channel
A,
one
for
Channel
B).
Either
channel
may
be
monitored
separately,
or
both
simultaneously
(without
tying
the
two
channels
together).
These
volume
controls
are
always
active
regardless
of
"Talk"
channel
selection
on
the
station.
The
jack
marked
"Earphone"
is
connected
in
parallel
with
the
earphone
circuit
of
the
headset
connector.
It
can
be
used
for
monitoring
or
recording.
DualkActUon
DX
Buttons
Each
channel
has
its
own
"Talk"
button
which
can
either
"Latch"
on,
or
operate
momentarily.
Pressing
the
button
quickly
will
"toggle"
the
"talk"
function,
alternately
turning
it
on
or
off.
The
"Talk"
button
will
illuminate
dimly
when
activated.
Stage
Announce
(Paging)
The
"STAGE
ANNOUNCE"
button
on
the
front
panel
sends
the
signal
from
the
operator's
headset
microphone
preamp
to
the
balanced,
line-level
Stage
Announce
output
on
the
back
panel.
The
Stage
Announce
button
also
mutes
the
operator's
voice
output
to
the
intercom
channels.
This
mute
function
can
be
defeated
with
an
internal
user
selectable
jumper.
The
"STAGE
ANNOUNCE"
button
also
activates
a
SPDT
from
"C"
relay
when
pressed.
The
1
amp
contacts
can
be
used
for
any
user
desired
control
function
(i.e.
muting
a
local
monitor
speaker).
Call
Sianaling
Visual
"Call-
Signaling
attracts
the
attention
of
people
who
have
removed
their
headsets
or
turned
off
their
speakers.
The
CS-222
front
panel
provides
a
"Call"
button
for
each
channel.
Pressing
the
desired
channel
button
turns
on
the
"Call"
lights
at
all
stations
on
that
channel.
The
"Call"
is
active
regardless
of
talk
status.
When
a
remote
station
sends
a
Call
signal,
the
lamp
in
the
'Talk"
button
associated
with
that
station's
channel
lights
brightly,
whether
or
not
the
channel
is
selected.
Program
Input
The
CS-222
accepts
a
balanced,
mic-level
or
line-level
program
input
which
can
be
monitored
in
the
headset.
Program
volume
for
the
operators
headset
is
adjustable
with
the
"Program
Monitor
knob
on
the
front
panel.
The
external
program
is
also
assignable
and
adjustable
in
level
to
either
or
both
channels,
and
mixes
with
the
Intercom
signal.
The
program
feed
can
be
set
to
be
interrupted
by
the
"TALK"
for
a
particular
channel.
Skietone
The
"Sidetone
Adjust"
controls
for
each
channel
on
the
front
panel
allows
adjustment
0
of
the
operators
own
voice
as
heard
in
the
headset.
11/90
Rev.
1.0
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