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Tempest
®
Digital Wireless Intercom Systems
6
BeltStation Unique Advantages
Features Advantages Description
5 BeltStations can
“Dual-Listen” to 2 of
4 intercom channels
BeltStation users can create individual, discreet
2-channel mixes.
Each wireless Belt-Station can monitor and talk on two of the four intercom
channels at once. The level for each intercom channel is set using the two
independent volume adjustment knobs creating a mix to suit each user.
Backlit LCD with
operational status
Users can quickly see all important status and
operational information .
Status and settings for BeltStations are displayed locally on the LCD display
to allow the user to be completely informed as to the channel, talk condition,
battery level, RF signal strength and other features the BeltStation.
“Vibrate Call”
function
A user can have the headset off and still not
miss a call.
Any BeltStation can choose to enable Vibrate Call as in addition to standard call
alert light or tone.
Point-to-Point
capability via the 4-
wire interface and a
matrix intercom
Any BeltStation user can initiate direct contact with
any other BeltStation or wired intercom station.
BeltStations can be programmed to use any one of four intercom channels that
can be programmed to route back through the wired matrix to a single desk
panel or belt pack.
On-Command
roaming with
iSelect
BeltStation users can move between coverage
areas and select which BaseStation to which they
want to connect.
Using the intuitive LCD user interface on the BeltStation a user can easily
change BaseStation affi liation in just a few seconds. Each wireless Belt-Station
remembers the last 64 BaseStations with which it has been registered so
selectable roaming throughout a large facility with several independent Tempest
Wireless systems can be accomplished easily.
Talk switch can be
remote delatched
from either the
BaseStation or the
hard-wire intercom
A noisy open mic can quickly be delatched from
anywhere in the wireless or wired intercom.
The BaseStation can interpret a remote Mic Kill signal from the hardwired
intercom and transmit that signal to all of the wireless BeltStations currently
monitoring that channel. In addition individual talk buttons on each wireless
BeltStation can be deactivated from the BaseStation or PC interface.
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