Kenwood WD-K10PBS User Manual

Kenwood WD-K10PBS Manual

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    . WD-K10 series DECT Intercom System USER MANUAL B5A-1775-00
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    Battery Remaining Capacity 40 Configuring in Setup Menu Mode 41 Setting Key Lock On/Off 43 Changing the PTT Key Setting 44 Manual Reconnection (Transceiver Mode Only) 45 Notification Tones During the Use of Transceiver 46 Voice Announcement 47 3 MAKING A CALL 48 3.1 Operation Mode
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Contents 5 OTHERS 69 5.1 Troubleshooting 69 5.2 Specifications 71 Contents 2
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    /or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Marks such as ™ and ® have been omitted in this user manual. 0 Illustrated designs, specifications and other contents of this user manual are subject to change for improvement without prior notice. 0 Portable Base WD-K10PBS (Base Station Mode
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.3 Features 1.3 Features 0 The use of 1.9 GHz band digital communication technology allows for crisp and clear calls to be made in confidentiality. 0 Licenses and application procedures are not required; the device can be used immediately on the day it was set up. 0 A flexible system
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.4 Precautions 1.4 Precautions 0 As far as possible, use the transceiver and portable base at a distance away from external wireless systems. An error due to radio wave interference may occur if they are too near. 0 Using earphones in a dry environment may cause tingling sensation in
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.6 Precautions for Proper Use 1.6 Precautions for Proper Use Portable base/Transceiver 0 Do not drop or knock these devices. These are precision equipment that may malfunction if subject to strong impact. Clip Microphone with Earphone, Headset 0 Do not use a non-compatible clip
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.7 System Configuration 1.7 System Configuration System Configuration Diagram Headset KHS-37 Clip Microphone with Earphone EMC-14 Clip Microphone with Earphone EMC-13 Interface Cable WD-RC50 Interface Cable WD-RC100 Base Station WD-K10BS Portable Base WD-K10PBS 155 PC for
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.7 System Configuration System Configuration Table No. Model Name 1 WD-K10PBS 2 WD-K10TR 3 WD-K10BS 4 KSC-48CR 5 KSC-44SL 6 WD-UB110 7 WD-UB100 8 EMC-13 9 EMC-14 10 KHS-37 11 WD-RC100 12 WD-RC50 Product Name Remarks Portable Base It is a transceiver for wireless communication
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.7 System Configuration System Type This product is a DECT intercom system that combines and uses both base and sub units. The system may be of a portable or non-portable type, depending on the type of base unit. Note 0 The base and sub units have already been configured for your
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.7 System Configuration Non-Portable Type 0 Stand-alone One Base Station WD-K10BS is operated as a base unit. Up to 10 sub units can be connected at Normal Audio Quality using the Portable Base WD-K10PBS (Transceiver Mode) or the Transceiver WD-K10TR. Up to 5 sub units can be
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.7 System Configuration 0 Baselink For a non-portable type system, the area can be expanded by wiring multiple (maximum 4) base stations WD-K10BS. One WD-K10BS is operated as a main base unit, and the rest (maximum 3 units) is operated as secondary base units. The main base unit WD-
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Note 0 For details on the connection method of the connecting jack of various devices, please consult the authorized dealer or installer. Portable Base WD-K10PBS/
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) A Antenna B PMR Link jack For performing PMR Link. Single external wireless trigger jack. C Status LED Indicates the status of the transceiver. Indication Blinking green (slow) Blinking green (fast) Green Blinking red (slow)
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) H Power key Press and hold to turn the power on/off. Press to check the remaining capacity in the battery. The battery charge LED blinks. I Microphone When making a call with the transceiver without using the clip microphone,
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Base Station WD-K10BS FRONT A REAR B D E C A Status LED Indicates the status of the base station with the LED color. B Antenna For registering sub units to the base station through wireless communication. C [Registration]
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Underneath the Cover (DC Plug Area) There is a packing for the DC plug area underneath the cover (DC plug area). Remove the packing to use the DC IN jack, Data setting connector and Baselink/ External Control terminal block.
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) H Baselink/ External Control terminal For operating the base station as the Baselink system or controlling an external device. When operating in Baselink system, change the settings with the K Mode select switch ( on page 18),
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Underneath the Packing (Setting/ Adjust Area) There is an Ext Audio input/output jack, a volume adjust knob and a Mode select switch underneath the packing. I J K I Ext Audio input/output jacks (2 lines) Group calls can be
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Status LED Indication Indication Blinking green (slow) Green Stand-alone Base Unit ― Wireless Sub Unit Registration Mode Operation Mode Baselink Main Base Unit ― Wireless Sub Unit Registration Mode Blinking red (slow) Power
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    transceiver to be charged. B Charging terminal Bottom C D C Connecting bracket For connecting multiple (maximum 6) chargers. For details on how to connect chargers, please refer to the instruction manual of Charger KSC-48CR. D DC IN jack For inserting the DC plug of the AC adapter. Contents 20
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Clip Microphone with Earphone EMC-13 A D B E C A Microphone clip Use this to attach to the collar of your clothes. B [PTT] key Press this key for business contact as an intercom. C Transceiver connection plug For connecting
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Clip Microphone with Earphone EMC-14 D A E B C A Microphone clip Use this to attach to the collar of your clothes. B [PTT] key Press this key for business contact as an intercom. C Transceiver connection plug For connecting to an
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Headset KHS-37 D A E B C A Microphone clip with [PTT] key Press this key for business contact as an intercom. B Transceiver connection plug For connecting to an appropriate transceiver. C Microphone To speak, adjust the boom
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Interface Cable WD-RC50 The transceiver connection cable WD-RC50 is a conversion cable for communication between the DECT intercom system WD-K10 series and external wireless system (KENWOOD brand). (For 2-pin connector) It is
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    1 INTRODUCTION 1.8 Part Names and Functions (Device Connection Method) Interface Cable WD-RC100 The transceiver connection cable WD-RC100 is a conversion cable for communication between the DECT intercom system WD-K10 series and external wireless system (KENWOOD brand). (For universal connector) It
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    2 PREPARATION 2.1 Preparing the Device Replacing the Battery Pack This transceiver comes with the battery pack already installed in it. To replace the battery pack, follow the steps below to remove and install the battery pack. 1 Remove the screws (x6) on the rear of the transceiver and remove the
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    2 PREPARATION 2.1 Preparing the Device 4 Arrange the battery cable as shown in the illustration and push in the battery. Push in firmly until the catches are sitting on the battery pack. Catch Catch Catch 5 Attach the rear cover to the transceiver unit and tighten the screws (x6). After
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    DC plug of the AC adapter into the DC IN jack of the charger. For details on installing and removing the bracket, refer to the instruction manual of the charger KSC-48CR. 2 Insert the cable of the AC adapter into the left or right groove depending on where the charger is set
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    cap in the direction of the arrow. Note 0 Be sure to read the instruction manual of the connecting device before using. 0 Make sure to turn off the headset microphone adapter is also disabled. 0 For information on supported accessories of the clip microphone or headset microphone adapter, please
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    2 PREPARATION 2.1 Preparing the Device Connecting the Transceiver Connection Cable Connect the transceiver connection cable WD-RC100 or WD-RC50 to allow communication between the DECT intercom system WD-K10 series and external wireless systems (KENWOOD brand). 0 Compatible models: Two-way radios of
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    2 PREPARATION 2.1 Preparing the Device Connecting to an External Wireless System Transceiver Insert the guide of the transceiver connection cable into the groove of the transceiver, and secure tightly with screws. The screws can be tightened by hand but in
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    2 PREPARATION 2.2 Turning On/Off the Device Power 2.2 Turning On/Off the Device Power Turning On/Off the Power of WD-K10BS Turning on the Power Plug the AC adapter of WD-K10BS into the AC outlet to turn on. 5P"$065-&5 Turning off the Power Unplug the AC adapter of WD-K10BS from the AC outlet to
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    2 PREPARATION 2.2 Turning On/Off the Device Power Turning On/Off the Power of WD-K10PBS / WD-K10TR Turning on the Power 1 Hold down the [Power] key. Release after the Status LED (red), Group LEDs, and Battery Charge LED light up and then light off. 0 Base Station Mode When the unit is linked to the
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    2 PREPARATION 2.3 Registering the Device 2.3 Registering the Device Registering Sub Unit to Base Unit This system is used when the transceiver to be used as a sub unit is registered to the Portable base WD-K10PBS or Base station WD-K10BS that is to be used as the base unit. 155 Or Register side by
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    2 PREPARATION 2.3 Registering the Device Registering Sub Unit to WD-K10PBS (Base Station Mode) Note 0 For details on how to switch WD-K10PBS to Transceiver Mode, refer to Starting WD-K10PBS in Transceiver Mode on page 38. 1 Turn off the base unit and sub unit if they have been turned on. Press and
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    2 PREPARATION 2.3 Registering the Device 4 Restart the sub unit. When registration of sub unit is successful, restart the sub unit. After the registration is complete, turn on the power of the base unit and restart as well. Note 0 To exit registration mode, press and hold the [PF 2] key. 0 If
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    2 PREPARATION 2.3 Registering the Device 4 Start the sub unit in registration mode. While pressing the [All Call] key of the sub unit, press and hold the [Registration] key until the Status LED lights up in green and all the Group LEDs are blinking. The sub unit enters into registration mode.
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    2 PREPARATION 2.3 Registering the Device Starting WD-K10PBS in Transceiver Mode WD-K10PBS can be used as a base unit or sub unit. To use as a sub unit, perform the following operations and start in Transceiver Mode. Precautions 0 The mode in WD-K10PBS has been configured to your system in advance.
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions 2.4 Setting Various Functions Adjusting the Receiver Volume Level Use the [J]/[K] key to adjust to an appropriate volume level. Use the [J] key to increase the current volume level by 1. Use the [K] key to lower the current volume level by 1. Note 0
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions Checking Battery Remaining Capacity You can check the current battery remaining capacity. 1 Press the [Power] key. A voice announcement according to the battery remaining capacity is being played. The battery charge LED will display the remaining capacity
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions Configuring in Setup Menu Mode Start the transceiver in Setup menu mode to configure various functions. 1 If the unit is turned on, turn off the power by pressing and holding the [Power] key until the Status LED goes off. 2 While pressing the [PTT] key,
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions 4 Press the [PTT] key and confirm a setup item. 5 Press the [J], [K] key and select a setting. A voice announcement will be played for the setting details every time a setting is switched. To return to selecting a setup item, press the [PF 1] key. 6
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions Setting Key Lock On/Off Lock the function keys and All Call key of the transceiver to prevent the keys from being operated. Precautions 0 This function cannot be executed by default. For details on the settings, please consult the authorized dealer or
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions Changing the PTT Key Setting "PTT", "PTT-Lock", or "VOX" can be selected for the Talk Setting. Precautions 0 The [Switch Talk Function] key is not assigned by default. Assign the function to any function keys. To configure the setting, consult the
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    , please consult the authorized dealer or installer. 1 Press the [Manual Reconnection] key. Current connection with the base unit (Portable base or will be cut off. The Status LED lights up in red. Status LED Manual Reconnection Once the unit is reconnected to the base unit, a voice announcement
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    2 PREPARATION 2.4 Setting Various Functions Notification Tones During the Use of Transceiver Depending on the selected mode and status, you can hear the notification tones of the transceiver from earphones. The following table shows the name and content of various notification tones. Alert tone
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    Announcement Voice announcements for the operation of the Portable base WD-K10PBS and Transceiver WD-K10TR will be played. Voice Announcement Guide Voice Announcement Content Audio Description Connected Group★ Group (Number) The connected group number when a sub unit is connected to the base
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    used as a dedicated call-receiving sub unit. Many sub units can be operated using a few base stations (base units). It is effective for giving instructions or replying to only specific people and where other people only listen to the conversation. 0 The Listening Mode has limitations on the usage
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    calling are available using the [PTT] key. The method varies depending on the setting. The operation method using the "PTT" setting is described in this manual. PTT: You can make a call while the [PTT] key on this transceiver or the clip microphone is being pressed. PTT-Lock: Press the [PTT
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.2 Making Calls (Group Call Mode) When Out of Range When a sub unit has moved out of range of the base unit connection area, the Status LED lights up in red. An Out of Range notification tone will emit when the [PTT] key is pressed. Move to a location where connecting to base unit
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.3 Changing Groups 3.3 Changing Groups This function allows you to call a group that has been switched. Precautions 0 The group that has been pre-configured in the system will be switched. For details on group settings, please consult the authorized dealer or installer. 0 The [Group
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.4 Calling All Groups (All Call Mode) 3.4 Calling All Groups (All Call Mode) You can make a call to everyone in all the groups that are using transceivers. 1 Press and hold the [All Call] key. The All Call notification tone will emit from the transceivers of all group members and
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.5 Using External Devices 3.5 Using External Devices This function allows the unit to control external devices such as activating external audio source. Precautions 0 External devices that have been pre-configured in the system will be controlled. For details on the device settings,
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.6 Performing PMR Link 3.6 Performing PMR Link This system allows audio signals in group calls to be transmitted to groups of external wireless systems by using a transceiver connection cable WD-RC100 to connect the Transceiver WD-K10TR and Portable base WD-K10PBS to specified two-
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.6 Performing PMR Link Activating the PMR Link Function The following activation methods are available for performing PMR Link. Performing PMR Link by Pressing the [PMR Link] Key on page 56 Activate and deactivate the PMR Link function using the [PMR Link] key and talk by pressing
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.6 Performing PMR Link Performing PMR Link by Pressing the [PMR Link] Key By assigning the PMR Link function to any function key as a [PMR Link] key, you can activate the PMR Link function by pressing the key. 1 Press the [PMR Link] key. The PMR Link function will activate and a
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.6 Performing PMR Link Performing PMR Link by Pressing the [PTT] Key If "Function Link Start" is set to [Enable Link with], the operation is the same as "Broadcasting by Pressing the [Broadcast] Key on page 61". Assign the Broadcast function to any function key to activate the
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.6 Performing PMR Link Performing PMR Link by Pressing the [PMR Link (PTT Link)] Key By assigning the PMR Link (PTT Link) function to any function key, you can activate the PMR Link function and start the PMR Link by a single [PMR Link (PTT Link)] key operation. Similarly, you can
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.7 Making Calls in High Audio Quality 3.7 Making Calls in High Audio Quality The audio quality of calls between devices can be configured in this system. When "High Quality" is selected for "Audio Quality" in System setup, high-frequency audio can also be transmitted by bundling
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.8 Broadcasting 3.8 Broadcasting This function uses external devices to broadcast directly to a facility or floor. Activating the Broadcast Function The following activation methods are available for performing broadcast. Broadcasting by Pressing the [Broadcast] Key on page 61
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.8 Broadcasting Broadcasting by Pressing the [Broadcast] Key By assigning the Broadcast function to any function key as a [Broadcast] key, you can activate the Broadcast function by pressing the key. 1 Press the [Broadcast] key. The Broadcast function will activate and a mode change
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.8 Broadcasting Broadcasting by Pressing the [PTT] Key By setting "Function Link with" to "Broadcast" and "Function Link Start" to "Enable Link with" in "Talk Setting", you can activate the Broadcast function and start the broadcast by a single [PTT] key operation. 1 Press the [PTT]
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    3 MAKING A CALL 3.8 Broadcasting Broadcasting by Pressing the [Broadcast(PTT Link)] Key By assigning the Broadcast(PTT Link) function to any function key, you can activate the Broadcast function and start the broadcast by a single [Broadcast(PTT Link)] key operation. Similarly, you can also end the
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    the sub unit in the Listening Mode. However, more sub units can be operated with few base units (base stations). It is effective for giving instructions or replying to only specific people and where other people only listen to the conversation. Precautions 0 To use Listening Mode, it is necessary to
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    4 USING LISTENING MODE 4.1 Listening Mode Limitations of Listening Mode Target models: 0 Portable base WD-K10PBS 0 Transceiver WD-K10TR 0 Base station WD-K10BS Usage environment: When units are out of range from the connection area, the Status LED lights up in red and calls cannot be heard (an Out
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    4 USING LISTENING MODE 4.2 Calling from Sub Units in Listening Mode (Listening Talk) 4.2 Calling from Sub Units in Listening Mode (Listening Talk) When there is an empty channel in the base station, sub units in Listening Mode can change into "Listening Talk" mode to send calls temporarily.
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    4 USING LISTENING MODE 4.4 Changing Groups 4.4 Changing Groups Only groups in which voice channels 1 to 4 have been configured in Groups A to D can be switched. Precautions 0 The group that has been pre-configured in the system will be switched. For details on group settings, please consult the
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    4 USING LISTENING MODE 4.5 Switching to Group Call Mode 4.5 Switching to Group Call Mode Sub units in the Listening Mode will switch to the Group Call Mode. Precautions 0 The mode in the sub units has been configured to your system in advance. Unless it is necessary, do not change the startup mode
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    5 OTHERS 5.1 Troubleshooting Check that the problem is genuine before requesting for repairs. Problem Cause Solution Reference Page The unit is prone to The surrounding environment and Adjust the "Communication Disconnect Zone - entering service non- operation status affect the field
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    5 OTHERS 5.1 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution Reference Page The sub unit cannot You have exceeded the number of connect even when it is connected units to a base station. near
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    ℃ IP67 equivalent (JIS water protection level 7) 54 mm (width) x 94 mm (length) x 23.5 mm (thickness) Approx. 135 g (including battery) PC resin black User guide x 1 Belt clip x 1 Screw (for securing belt clip) x 2 Battery pack (WD-UB110) x 1 (The battery pack is attached to this unit upon shipment
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    AC adapter x 1 Mounting plate x 1 (Pre-mounted on the unit.) Fall prevention wire x 1 Screw (for fall prevention wire) x 1 Washer x 1 User guide x 1 Clip Microphone with Earphone EMC-13 0 Microphone unit Element type Sensitivity Impedance Electret condenser -42 dB 1.5 kΩ 0 Earphone unit Element
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    5 OTHERS 5.2 Specifications Clip Microphone with Earphone EMC-14 0 Microphone unit Element type Sensitivity Impedance Electret condenser -42 dB 1.5 kΩ 0 Earphone unit Element type Output level Nominal input power Impedance Dynamic 95 dB 50 mW 54 Ω Headset KHS-37 0 Microphone unit Element type
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    5 OTHERS 5.2 Specifications Battery Pack WD-UB100 External dimensions Mass Nominal output voltage Nominal current capacity Compatible models Battery Pack WD-UB110 External dimensions Mass Nominal output voltage Nominal current capacity Compatible models Interface Cable WD-RC100 External dimensions
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WD-K10 series
DECT Intercom System
USER MANUAL
B5A-1775-00