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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I use my own headset?
How many belt packs can I use?
Can my PortaCom work with
wireless intercom systems?
How long of a cable can I use?
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR WINGMAN 500?
Interference in ProLink Headsets Switch your belt pack settings to a different ProLink user group A or B.
Background Noise Transmitting
Proper Intercom Etiquette
(Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ ANSWER
Yes. The ProLink is designed to work with dynamic microphone elements.
Shields can be connected to chassis ground pin. Headset pin configuration:
1 = Mic (-), 2 = Mic (+), 3 = Headphone (-), 4 = Headphone (+)
With the use of branch boxes (B3-2000), the PortaCom has a 50 headset
capacity.
Yes. PortaCom uses the WingMAN 500 as a modular link to a wireless
intercom such as the Anchor Audio ProLink.
We recommend to NOT exceed 200 ft. However, if you need to exceed this
length, then heavy-duty cables are recommended.

TROUBLESHOOTING

CONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Reduce the headset microphone sensitivity level. Adjust the ProLink mic
sensitivity blue knob on the belt pack.
Your rechargeable batteries may be running low. If batteries are weak, the
Transmission Is Weak
Green LED will flash. Your belt pack needs to be recharged. If you need to
keep working, you can use disposable alkaline batteries.
WingMAN 500 is an interface station that allows full duplex
communication between ProLink belt packs and unbalanced party-line
intercom systems. Use proper intercom etiquette – wait to break into the
conversation network until the other system users have stopped speaking.
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