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Partyline: Single channel Beltpack
Partyline: Single channel Beltpack
Clear-Com offers a range of wired Partyline beltpacks
RS-601 (current)
RS-601 is a single channel wired beltpack with a 4-pin male headset connector and 3-pin female/male loop thoguh intercom line connectors. The beltpack also has a 2.5mm AUX headset connector (see CC-25) and an RS-232 data connector for programming.
The beltpack can be programmed using the V-pack software, which does not require beltpack to be opened or any dip switches changed, etc.
Obsolete unitsRS-501
RS-100A
CP-100
These are all single channel beltpacks
All 3-pin XLR Intercom input/ 4-pin XLR headset
The CP-100 had additional headset jack which is for
a Carbon Headset (1/4inch Phono jack)
Please contact our Sales Department if there are any questions or if you model is not listed above
http://www.clearcom.com/product/partyline/wired-beltpack
RS-601 (current)
RS-601 is a single channel wired beltpack with a 4-pin male headset connector and 3-pin female/male loop thoguh intercom line connectors. The beltpack also has a 2.5mm AUX headset connector (see CC-25) and an RS-232 data connector for programming.
The beltpack can be programmed using the V-pack software, which does not require beltpack to be opened or any dip switches changed, etc.
Obsolete unitsRS-501
RS-100A
CP-100
These are all single channel beltpacks
All 3-pin XLR Intercom input/ 4-pin XLR headset
The CP-100 had additional headset jack which is for
a Carbon Headset (1/4inch Phono jack)
Please contact our Sales Department if there are any questions or if you model is not listed above
http://www.clearcom.com/product/partyline/wired-beltpack
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