Clear-Com RS-703

Clear-Com RS-703 Two-Channel Intercom Wired Beltpack User Manual

Ụdị: RS-703

1. Okwu mmalite

The Clear-Com RS-703 is a robust two-channel analog beltpack designed for professional intercom communication. It features an XLR-3 line connector and an XLR-4M headset connector, providing versatile connectivity. Engineered with a high-dynamic-range mic preamp, the RS-703 ensures clear and intelligible voice communication across various volume levels, from quiet whispers to loud shouts. Its advanced audio processing, including high headroom, low noise, and Clear-Com's signature shaped frequency contour, delivers crystal-clear audio performance.

This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your RS-703 beltpack.

Clear-Com RS-703 Beltpack Side View

Figure 1.1: Clear-Com RS-703 Beltpack Side View. Foto a na-egosi pro n'akụkụfile of the RS-703 beltpack, highlighting its compact and durable design, suitable for on-location use.

2. Atụmatụ igodo

3. Ntọala na Njikọ

Proper connection of the RS-703 beltpack is crucial for optimal performance. Refer to the diagrams below for connection points.

Clear-Com RS-703 Beltpack Connector Panel

Figure 3.1: Connector Panel Overview. This image displays the bottom panel of the RS-703 beltpack, showing the INTERCOM (XLR-3), PGM (3.5mm TRS and thumbwheel), and HEADSET (XLR-4M) connectors. The INTERCOM port is used for connecting to the main station or other beltpacks, the PGM port for program audio input, and the HEADSET port for connecting a headset.

  1. Connect to Main Station: Use a standard XLR-3 cable to connect the INTERCOM port on the RS-703 beltpack to a Clear-Com TWC-701 interface, which then connects to your main intercom station. Ensure the cable is securely latched.
  2. Jikọọ ekweisi: Plug your XLR-4M compatible headset into the HEADSET port on the beltpack. Ensure a firm connection.
  3. Program Input (Optional): If program audio is required, connect an audio source to the 3.5mm TRS jack labeled PGM. Adjust the program input level using the adjacent thumbwheel control.
  4. Ike Na: Once all connections are made, the beltpack will receive power from the intercom line. The green Power LED on the top panel will illuminate.

4. Ọrụ

The RS-703 beltpack offers intuitive controls for communication and monitoring.

Clear-Com RS-703 Beltpack Top Panel

Ọgụgụ 4.1: Njikwa Panel kacha elu. This image shows the top control panel of the RS-703 beltpack, featuring "TALK A" and "TALK B" buttons, "CALL A" and "CALL B" buttons, volume controls for each channel, and a central "Power" LED indicator.

4.1 Nzikọrịta ozi

4.2 Advanced Configuration (DIP Switches)

The RS-703 features concealed DIP switches on the bottom panel for advanced customization. These settings should only be adjusted by qualified personnel.

Clear-Com RS-703 Beltpack Bottom Panel with DIP Switches

Figure 4.2: Bottom Panel and DIP Switches. This image shows the bottom of the RS-703 beltpack, revealing the access panel for the DIP switches. The diagram next to the switches indicates their functions, including settings for Latch Talk, Talk with Call, LED status, Mic Gain, Mic Type, Headphone Level, Minimum Volume, and compatibility modes (RTS/Clear-Com).

To access the DIP switches, carefully remove the cover on the bottom of the unit. Refer to the diagram printed on the unit or the detailed technical manual for specific switch functions. Common settings include:

Always power off the unit before adjusting DIP switches to prevent potential damage or unexpected behavior.

5. Nlekọta

The Clear-Com RS-703 beltpack is designed for durability and reliability. Regular, simple maintenance can extend its lifespan and ensure consistent performance.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

This section provides solutions to common issues you might encounter with your RS-703 beltpack.

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
No Power LED / Unit not turning onNo power from intercom line; faulty cable; main station issue.
  • Check XLR-3 cable connection to the main station/interface.
  • Verify the main station is powered on and functioning.
  • Try a different XLR-3 cable.
Enweghị ọdịyo sitere na ekweisiHeadset not connected properly; headset faulty; volume too low; mic gain setting.
  • Ensure headset is fully plugged into the XLR-4M port.
  • Increase the volume using the rotary control.
  • Test with a known working headset.
  • Check DIP switch settings for HP Level Off or Mic Gain.
Cannot transmit audio (Talk button)Talk button not pressed/latched; mic faulty; DIP switch settings.
  • Ensure the Talk button is pressed or latched (if configured).
  • Verify headset microphone is working.
  • Check DIP switch settings for Mic Type or Latch Talk.
Call signal not workingCall button issue; system incompatibility; DIP switch settings.
  • Ensure the Call button is pressed firmly.
  • Verify system compatibility settings via DIP switches (RTS/Clear-Com).

If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact Clear-Com technical support or your authorized dealer.

7. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Aha NlereanyaRS-703
ỤdịClear-Com
Ọwa2-Channel Analog
Line ConnectorXLR-3
Ekweisi njikọXLR-4M
Ntinye mmemme3.5mm TRS Jack with Thumbwheel Level Adjustment
Igwe okwu Preamp Oke dị ike130 dB
Ogo ọdịyoHigh headroom, low noise, shaped frequency contour (Clear-Com Sound)
NjikwaTactile Talk/Call buttons, Recessed rotary Volume controls, Concealed programmable DIP switches
Ihe ngosi LEDPower (green), Call Signal (amber), Talk Latch (green)
Akụkụ (LxWxH)6 x 6 x 6 sentimita asatọ
Ibu Ibu14.6 ounces
Ihe dị n'eluPlastic
Akwadoro ojijiProfessional intercom communication

8. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

Clear-Com products are backed by a manufacturer's warranty. For detailed warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Clear-Com websaịtị.

For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or service inquiries, please contact Clear-Com Technical Support:

When contacting support, please have your product model (RS-703) and serial number ready.