Brochure Intercom DECT - page 4

A stand-alone system simply combines a base station with several
transceivers. You can choose between two types of base station
– the WD-K10BS base station and the WD-K10PBS portable base.
The former is suited for fixed installation indoors, while the latter
operates on batteries and can be used where there is no external
power supply available.
The WD-K10PBS portable base is recommended for its flexibility.
It offers simultaneous 2-way communications for up to 10
transceivers. You can leave the mic switched on allowing you to
join a conversation naturally at any time.
With both stationary and portable base stations, users can be
divided into groups, and both feature Listening mode.
WD-K10BS Standalone Base Station
WD-K10PBS Portable Base
For
retail stores,
restaurants,
etc.
For
outdoor events,
construction
sites, etc.
Up to 10 transceivers
Up to 10 transceivers
This model is designed to be installed on a
semi-permanent basis.
It features Audio In/Out terminals.
This model is intended to be as mobile as the
transceivers. It supports simultaneous two-way
conversations for up to 11 users (1 portable
base + 10 transceivers).
The Base-link function enables
daisy-chaining (using cables) up
to 4 x WD-K10BS base stations
to create a wider coverage area
connecting more transceivers.
This is particularly useful if, for
example, there are transceiver
users on 2 or more floors of a
building, or spread out over an
extensive factory site.
Note that a transceiver can only switch to a vacant/
available channel. Also when being used for a
simultaneous two-way conversation, the number
of transceivers that can participate will depend on
frequency congestion, the location of the base stations
and transceivers, etc. Also, only the main base station
can accept an audio input (Audio In terminals).
Base-link
Base-link
Base-link
* The time taken to handover will depend on the connection/reconnection process
(out of range
disconnect
reconnect).
Transceivers automatic switch* to a new base
station when moving from one area to another.
DECT 1.9GHz
Transmissions on this frequency are hardly affected by the 2.4GHz ISM
(industrial, scientific and medical) band used for Wi-Fi, microwave ovens,
etc., or with the 5GHz band used for high-speed Wi-Fi. Operating at
1.9GHz means smooth uninterrupted communications. DECT offers high-
quality audio for assured communications.
Technical Information 1
What is DECT?
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DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) is a
world standard for digital cordless phone systems used mainly
in Europe and the US.
Coverage Expansion
Base-link system for daisy-chaining up to 4 base stations
Simple to Deploy
As a stand-alone system, it could not be easier to get started
Note:
This system is not compatible with DECT telephony systems.
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