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host of optional accessories can be added on to the
Model 200-Series Announcer's Consoles. These allow a range of
specialized applications to be supported. Please contact the factory
for assistance in achieving your specific implementation.
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6-Pin Headset Connector Assembly (Part No: 13595)
Allows a technician to add a 6-pin female XLR-type
connector (Switchcraft® pin arrangement) to Model
200-Series Announcer's Consoles. Provides support for
headsets that use a 6-pin plug for mic and dual earpiece
connections. Installs in one of the back-panel
spare-connector locations.
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7-Pin Headset Connector Assembly (Part No: 13561)
Allows a technician to add a 7-pin female XLR-type
connector to Model 200-Series Announcer's Consoles.
Provides support for headsets that use a 7-pin plug for mic and dual earpiece connections. Installs in one of
the back-panel spare-connector locations.
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Direct Microphone Output Card Kit (Part No: 31058)
Allows a technician to add a direct microphone output to
Models 212, 220, 230, and 233 Announcer's Consoles. Installs
in one of the back-panel spare-connector locations. The
card features a 3-pin male XLR-type connector. Each kit
includes card, interface cables, and hardware.
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Backup Microphone Output Card Kit (Part No: 31211)
Allows a technician to create an audio output that
automatically switches between the main output signal
and the microphone input connection. Used to provide an
automatic "fail-over" connection for specialized on-air
broadcast applications. Installs in one of the
back-panel spare-connector locations in Models 210, 220,
230, and 233
Announcer's Consoles. The card features a 3-pin male XLR-type connector and a high-reliability sealed
electromechanical relay. Each kit includes card,
interface cables, and hardware.
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Line Input Card Kit
(Part No: 31084)
Allows a technician to add a line-level input to Models
210, and 212 Announcer's Consoles. Installs in one
of the back-panel spare-connector locations (maximum two
per unit). The card features a 3-pin female XLR-type
connector and an isolation transformer. Each kit
includes card, interface cable, and hardware.
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Line Input with Limiter Card Kit
(Part No: 31210)
Allows technician to add line-level input to Models 210,
212, 220, 230, and 233 Announcer's Consoles. Sophisticated VCA-based circuitry minimizes the chance that abnormally
high input signal levels will cause listener discomfort.
Installs in back-panel spare connector location; maximum
two per unit. Card features 3-pin female XLR-type
connector, isolation transformer, and high-density
surface-mount-technology circuitry. Kit includes card,
interface cables, and hardware.
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Line Output Card Kit
(Part No: 31086)
Allows a technician to add a second line-level output
(–10 dBu nominal) to a Model 230 Announcer's Console.
Installs in one of the back-panel spare-connector
locations. The card features a 3-pin male XLR-type
connector and an isolation transformer. Each kit
includes card, interface cable, and hardware.
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3-Pin Female XLR Connector Card Kit
(Part No: 31201)
Allows a technician to add a "mult" or special-function
connector to Model 200-Series Announcer's Consoles.
Installs in one of the back-panel spare-connector
locations. The card features a 3-pin female XLR-type
connector. Each kit includes card, interface cable, and
hardware.
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3-Pin Male XLR Connector Card Kit
(Part No: 31202)
Allows a technician to add a "mult" or special-function
connector to Model 200-Series Announcer's Consoles.
Installs in one of the back-panel spare-connector
locations. The card features a 3-pin male XLR-type
connector. Each kit includes card, interface cable, and
hardware.
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4-Pin Female XLR Connector Card Kit
(Part No: 31206)
Allows a technician to add a special-function connector
to Model 200-Series Announcer's Consoles. Installs in
one of the back-panel spare-connector locations. The
card features a 4-pin female XLR-type connector. Each
kit includes card, interface cables, and hardware.
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Remote Switch Inputs Card Kit
(Part No: 31205)
Allows a technician to add a connector to provide access
to the remote switch inputs of Models 210, 212, 220,
230, and 233 Announcer's Consoles. Installs in one of the
back-panel spare-connector locations. The card features
a 4-pin female XLR-type connector. Each kit includes
card, interface cables, and hardware.
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Tally/Remote Switch Input Card Kit
(Part No: 31203)
Allows a technician to add a status output ("tally") and
remote switch input to Models 212, 220, and 230
Announcer's Consoles. Installs in one of the back-panel
spare-connector locations. The card features a 3-pin
female XLR connector and circuitry that provides
current-limited 5 volt DC output and remote switch
input. Each kit includes card, interface cables, and
hardware.
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EtherCon® Connector Card Kit
(Part No: 31207)
Allows a technician to add a Neutrik® EtherCon 8-pin
"modular" Ethernet-style connector to Model 200-Series
Announcer's Consoles. Installs in one of the back-panel
spare-connector locations. Allows power and up to three
input or output functions to be carried over one
standard "data" cable. Each kit includes card, interface
cables, and hardware.
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Program/Talkback Card Kit
(Part No: 31204)
Allows a technician to create an audio signal that
switches between an external program source and a
talkback output to Models 220 and 230 Announcer's
Consoles. Installs in one of the back-panel
spare-connector locations. The card features a 3-pin
male XLR-type connector. Each kit includes card,
interface cables, and hardware.
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Interface Cable Kit
(Part No: 31087)
Simplifies the process of adding additional XLR-type
connectors or implementing custom functions to
200-Series Announcer's Consoles. The interface cable
consists of a 3-position connector with associated
12-inch long interconnecting wires. A 3-position
connector mates directly with "headers" located on
announcer console circuit board assemblies. Each kit
includes five cable assembles and one length of
heat-shrinkable tubing.
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Lamp for 200-Series Announcer's Consoles
(Part No: 12030)
An 18 V, 28 mA, T-1 type lamp used to backlight
pushbutton switches associated with Models 210, 212,
220, 230, and 233 Announcer's Consoles. Models 210 and 212
use two lamps; Models 220, 230, and 233 use three lamps.

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