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VM-3000 Series Remote Microphone


RM-200M/RM-210 Features


Elegent design Zone, group and all-call paging, and starting pre-recorded messages Extraordinary clarity and freedom from distortion by built-in compression circuit Up to 4 remote microphones can be connected to the VM-3000 system amplifier Up to 800 m total cable length


RM-210: Allows announcements in Up to 60 zones Colour: Bluish grey


Options


WH-4000A: Headset WB-RM200: Wall-mounting bracket


RM-210


WRM-200


Specifications Power Requirement


Current Consumption Distortion


Frequency Response Signal-to-Noise Ratio Audio Output Microphone


Speaker Control


Voice Message Control Key Extension


Finish


lent) Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight


RM-200M


24 V DC (Operating range: 14 – 28 V DC) 100 mA maximum


Under 1%


100 – 20000 Hz Over 60 dB


0 dBV, 600 Ohm, balanced


Unidirectional electret condenser microphone Controllable by PC software


Activation of 5 messages Connection Cable and Connector Category 5 STP cable, RJ45 connector ABS resin, bluish grey


RM-210 From RM-200X/M/XF


20 mA max. (in terms of DC power inputs of RM-200X and RM-200XF) - - - - - -


- 10 keys extension per RM-210, extension connector 10


Connection to RM-200M, RM-200X or RM-200XF by way of dedicated cable


ABS resin, bluish grey (PANTONE 538 or its equiva-


190 × 76.5 × 215 mm (Gooseneck microphone excluded) 110 x 76.5 x 215 mm 750 g


350 g


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