VX-2000 Series Remote Microphone
RM-200X Features
RM-200X: System remote microphone For both emergency and general purpose broadcast Zone selection or all call PC-programmable system software permits desired functions to be assigned to individual function keys (equipped with 2 LED indicators) Up to 9 RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension units can be used with each RM-200X Remote Microphone
Specifications Power Source
Current Consumption Audio Output
External Microphone Input Distortion
Frequency Response S/N Ratio
Internal Monitor Speaker Volume Control
Number of Function Keys
Number of Connectable Units Communication
RM-200X
Up to 8 in total of RM-200X and RM-200XF units can be connected within one system RM-210: Key extension unit 10 additional keys
Options
WB-RM200: Wall mounting bracket for WH-4000A: Headset
RM-210
24 V DC (operating range: 16 – 40 V DC), supplied From RM-200X/XF from RJ45 connector or power input jack (non-polarity type)
Under 200 mA (RM-200X), 750 mA (with 9 RM-210s connected)
0 dBV, 600 Ohm, balanced, RJ45 connector
100 Hz ... 20 kHz Over 60 dB 200 mW
Microphone volume control, Monitor speaker volume control 15, extendable up to 105
(with 9 RM-210s connected, 10 keys each) 8 (including RM-200XF)
Connection Cable and Connector Category 5 STP cable, RJ45 connector way of dedicated cable
Finish
Dimensions (W x H x D) Weight
20 mA max. (in terms of DC power inputs of RM200X and RM-200XF) -
-40 dB, 2.2 kΩ, unbalanced, mini jack, phantom powering - Under 1 %
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10 -
System: LONWORKS twisted pair free topology transceiver, Distance: max. 500 m (Free topology wiring) -
Connection to RM-200M, RM-200X or RM-200XF by
ABS resin, bluish grey (PANTONE 538 or its equivalent) ABS resin, bluish grey (PANTONE 538 or its equivalent) 190 x 76.5 x 215 mm (gooseneck microphone excluded) 110 x 76.5 x 215 mm 850 g
350 g
RM-200X
RM-210
WRM-200
20
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