PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCING
DATA SHEET
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© 2006 ClearOne Communications Inc. All rights reserved. Other product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Information in this document subject to change without notice. 802-155-051 Revision 5.3
Dimensions (W x L)
1.8” x 4.13” / 4.6 x 10.5 cm
Weight
1 lb/.45 kg
Power Requirements
Each Control Panel requires +6-15VDC, 30mA
operating current maximum
The PSR1212, XAP 800, and XAP 400 rearpanel Remote Panel connectors each provide
+14.5 - 15.5VDC and 300mA of operating
current.
RS-485 Connector
Designed to function with the PSR1212, XAP
800, and XAP 400
Cable type: Cat five or better
Maximum Cable Length: See table below
Data Connection Topology
Daisy Chain. Up to 12 Control Panels can be
connected to a single PSR1212 or XAP 800/400
unite (up to six on each of two rear-panel RS485 Phoenix connectors).
# of Control Panels Maximum Distance
m 419/tf 000,31
m 267/tf 005,22
m 884/tf 006,13
m 663/tf 002,14
m 503/tf 000,15
m 442/tf 0086
Maximum total category five cable run for each
host unit Remote Panel connector. Based on
cable with a nominal resistance of 27 ohms per
1,000' (305 meters). For information about
extending beyond 800' (244 meters) total with
six Control Panels, call Technical Support at
1-800-283-5936.
This equipment complies with the requirements
of the European guidelines: 89/336/EEC
“Electromagnetic Compatibility” and 93/68/EEC
“Electrical operating material for use within
specific voltage limits”. Conformity of the
equipment with the above guidelines is attested
by the CE mark.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation. This equipment must be installed
according to applicable local electrical codes.
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SPECIFICATIONS