Riedel expands digital partyline series

Dec 17, 2007 12:34 PM

             
Riedel Communications Performer master stations CR-4

An integrated power supply built into the 19in (1RU) device can power up to 32 Performer devices per line.

Riedel Communications has added several new products to its Performer digital partyline intercom series. The next-generation intercom system now provides two- and four-channel master stations, rack-mount, wall-mount and desktop speaker stations, call light indicators and two-channel beltpack headset stations.

The new Performer master stations CR-4 (four-channel) and CR-2 (two-channel) are designed for a standalone digital partyline system. An integrated power supply built into the 19in (1RU) device can power up to 32 Performer devices, such as beltpacks, split-boxes or desktop speaker stations, per line. The CR-4/CR-2 also features an additional program input that can be mixed individually to each of the intercom channels. The digital intercom system can be operated using a headset or an integrated powerful loudspeaker with a gooseneck microphone.

The CD-2 Desktop Speaker/Headset Station provides the same feature set as the CR-2 Master Station with the exception of the internal power-supply. This makes the CD-2 ideal for operation as a desktop speaker station or, in combination with an external power-supply, as a two-channel master station for setting up a standalone digital partyline system.

The CW-2 Wall Mount Speaker/Headset Station comes with a standard four-gang outlet box and provides an easy-to-use two-channel digital intercom panel. The large rotary level controls combine volume control and a talk button with momentary/latching operation. The unit can be operated using a headset or an integrated powerful loudspeaker with a microphone. A call signal LED, Call and S-Call function are also included. The system can be powered from the partyline or via a local power supply.

For more information, visit www.riedel.net




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