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[. . . ] ASL Analog Intercom 1 ASL Intercom H eadquartered in Utrecht, the Netherlands, ASL Intercom BV was established in 1985 by current Managing Director Eric de Bruyn. ASL Analog Intercom Systems ASL Analog Intercom systems have a proven track record of reliable operation in the most demanding live production, broadcast and industrial applications. Two Series are available to meet every need, from single-channel systems with only three or four user stations to highly complex, multi-channel systems with multiple speaker stations as well as both wired and wireless beltpacks. Regardless of system size, all ASL Analog Intercoms are easy to install and simple to operate. Perhaps most importantly, all will provide reliable and highly intelligible voice communications, even after years of hard use in stressful work environments. What's Inside Page 4 + 5 Page 6 + 7 Page 8 + 9 Page 10 + 11 Page 12 + 13 Page 14 + 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Basic Series: Intercom Simplicity Pro Series: Simply the best in analog intercom Pro Series Master Stations Pro Series Speaker Stations and Beltpacks Pro Series Power Supplies and Interfaces Wireless intercom Cue Light System Accessories and Special Audio Products Technical Specifications System Configurations Contact info Formerly a founding principal of Ampco Pro Rent, a highly regarded Dutch sound hire firm, de Bruyn formed ASL Intercom with the immediate goal of building intercoms suited to the extreme demands of live entertainment and broadcast production in both portable and installed systems. [. . . ] An input limiter allows close-up use of the microphone without overload and distortion. A front-panel connector is provided for use of a handset or headset; microphone and speaker are disabled automatically. Communication is clear and comfortable even in high-noise environments. Intercom connector is on the side panel to accommodate surface mounting on a wall. PS 230 2-channel Speaker Station The PS 230 2-channel Speaker Station incorporates all features of the PS 130, with availability of two intercom channels, each with separate volume control. When connected to a binaural headset, the user hears channel A in one can and channel B in the other. PS 430 4-channel Speaker Station Designed for 4-channel applications, the PS 430 incorporates all features of the PS 130 and PS 230, including the binaural headset option. Internal jumpers allow each channel to be assigned to either the left or right headset can, or to both. PS 630 6-channel Speaker Station Designed for 6-channel applications, the PS 630 incorporates all features of the PS 130 and PS 430. Additionally, it offers a separate electronically balanced PROGRAM input for local monitoring of an audio signal with separate volume control; and an electronically balanced output of the microphone. For each channel, separate XLR connectors for input and link are provided on the rear panel. Beltpacks The ASL Pro Series offers six beltpack options, with three each in ABS or metal cases. (Metal case designated by the suffix "M". ) All are powered via the intercom party line by a Master Speaker Station or Power Supply, Also, all six feature a sprung metal belt clip. The corresponding models in metal and ABS cases are functionally identical, allowing both types to be "mixed and matched" in any system PS 29/29M 2-channel Beltpack 2-channel Beltpack in ABS case (PS 29) or metal case (PS 29M). PS 19/19M 1-channel Beltpacks 1-channel Beltpack in ABS case (PS 19) or metal case (PS 19M). PS 19A /PS 19AM 1-channel Beltpacks with Program Input 1-channel Beltpacks with program (AUX) input and separate volume control in ABS case (PS 19A) or metal case (PS 19AM). PS 19/19M 1-channel Beltpacks PS 29/29M 2-channel Beltpacks PS 430 4-channel Speaker Station PS 630 6-channel Speaker Station PS 130 1-channel Speaker Station (rack mounted) PS 230 2-channel Speaker Station (rack mounted) PS 430 4-channel Speaker Station (rack mounted) PS 630 6-channel Speaker Station (rack mounted) PS 19A/PS 19AM 1-channel Beltpacks with Program Input 10 11 Pro Series Power Supplies and Interfaces Pro Series Power Supplies are designed to provide the required DC voltage needed to power for Pro Series Beltpacks or Speaker Stations. Three different Power Supply models are offered to fit the needs of various intercom system configurations with either two or six channels. Three Pro Series Interfaces are available that afford maximum flexibility in system configuration, and also maintain seamless compatibility with existing communication and auxiliary systems. Power Supplies PS 289 2-channel Power Supply The PS 289 is a 2-channel Power Supply housed in a 1U metal case. It provides power and all necessary features for a 2-channel communications system comprising up to 20 Pro Series Beltpacks or 10 Pro Series Speaker Stations. The PS 289 also features MIC Mute, BUZZER Mute, System Link, and DC Input. PS 285 2-channel Booster Power Supply The PS 285 2-channel Booster Power Supply functions as an auxiliary 2-channel Power Supply should the main Power Supply be insufficient to drive the required number of user stations. [. . . ] TS 10 Cue Light Receiver This ABS box has a large red LED indicating the ATTN (Attention) signal, an acknowledge (ACKN) TS 99 Cue Light Preset Control button and a large green LED indicating the GO signal. TS 99 Cue Light Preset Control The TS 99 Preset Control is powered by the TS 120 via the interconnecting cable. Each preset is a selection out of maximum 144 channels, obtained when twelve TS 120 master stations are linked (see above `Linking two or more TS 120 Master Stations'). Each preset has its page number, which is selected and displayed in the LED screen by using the `up' and `down' push buttons. IS BLINQ LED CALL Light The XLR-3 connector is mountable to the output of a Beltpack or to an XLR microphone cable connected to an ASL Intercom output. HS-1/D Headphones HS-1/D is a lightweight, half open, single muff headset with dynamic microphone, cable and XLR-4 connector. IS 141 Sound and Light CALL Beacon The CALL light consists of red, dimmable LEDs. [. . . ]

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