ASL INTERCOM WS-400 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 3

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ASL INTERCOM WS-400 Kullanıcı Kılavuzu
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INTRODUCTION

The WS-400 is designed to be the base station for
wireless beltpacks WS-19 (single channel) or WS-
29 (dual channel). It contains four transmit/receive
(TX/RX) modules and is housed in a strong steel
19" /1RU case.
On the front panel of the WS-400 are various
TX/RX controls and the antenna connectors. Via
XLR-3 connectors on the rear panel the TX/RX
modules in the WS-400 can be linked to either a
party line or a 4-wire intercom system.
ASL uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band for the
communication between its wireless beltpacks and
base stations. A maximum of 8 full duplex wireless
connections can be made, simultaneously operated
without any interference. For 8 connections are
needed either 2x WS-400, or 1x WS-400 + 2x WS-
200, or 4x WS200. (The WS-200 base station
contains two TX/RX modules).
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UNPACKING

The shipping carton contains the parts listed below:
o
The WS-400
o
User manual
Four antenna‟s
o
o
Power cord
o
Spare fuses
If any are missing, contact your dealer.
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INSTALLATION

The unit has to be connected to a mains outlet
(90 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz).
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
The green/yellow wire of the power cord must
always be connected to the electrical installation
safety earth or ground.
This is essential for personal safety as well as
for proper functioning of the WS-400
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WARRANTY

This unit is warranted by ASL Intercom to the
original end-user purchaser against defects in work-
manship and materials in its manufacture for a
period of one year from date of shipment to the end-
user. Faults arising from misuse, unauthorized
modifications or accidents are not covered by this
warranty.
User Manual WS-400 / February 2011 © ASL Intercom BV .
In case in the same space more than one base
station is required, these stations have to be
interconnected by WS Link Cables (an ASL
accessory product). A link cable contains all signals
which have to be interchanged between base
stations and are connected to the Sub-D Link
connector on the rear panels.
A wireless beltpack (the WS-19 as well as the WS-
29) contains one TX/RX module. Each beltpack
needs to be assigned to a unique TX/RX channel.
If another TX/RX module is set to the same TX/RX
channel communication is garbled or not possible at
all.
A TX/RX module in a base station automatically
senses whether a WS-19 or a WS-29 beltpack is
assigned. The on-board micro processor routes the
audio as required for either beltpack type.
See section 7 "Automatic Audio Routing.
.
ASL has taken great care to ensure this product
reaches you in flawless condition. After unpacking
the unit please inspect for any physical damage to
the unit, and retain the shipping carton and relevant
packing materials for use should the unit need
returning. If any damage has occurred, please notify
your dealer immediately so that a written claim can
be initiated. Please also refer to the warranty section
of this manual.
Switch the WS-400 on with the power switch at the
rear panel and adjust the channel select switch of
one of the TX/RX modules to match the selected
TX/RX channel on one of your wireless beltpacks..
The WS-400 should now have contact with this
beltpack. To check this, push the CALL or TALK
button on the beltpack and the green LED of the
corresponding TX/RX module in the WS-400 should
be lit. See also section 10 „Setting up Connections
and section 11 „Communication Modes‟
If the unit is faulty it should be sent in its original
packing, to the supplier or your local ASL dealer,
with shipping prepaid. A note must be included
stating the faults found and a copy of the original
suppliers invoice.
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