The TS-912 is a Delegate unit with voting function that can be connected to the conference system by a cable. The TS-912 is directly connected to the TS-919B1 or TS-919B4 Bridge unit, then to the TS-910 Central unit via the TS-918 Expansion unit. Either the standard type or long type can be selected for the microphone.
The TS-911 is a Chairman unit with voting function that can be connected to the conference system by a cable. It is equipped with a priority switch, allowing speech to take precedence over the Delegate unit. The TS-911 is directly connected to the TS-919B1 or TS-919B4 Bridge unit, then to the TS-910 Central unit via the TS-918 Expansion unit. Either the standard type or long type can be selected for the microphone.
The TS-918 is an interface necessary for incorporating the Wired conference unit(s) in the conference system. It is connected to the TS-910 Central unit with a coaxial cable and to the TS-919B1 or TS-919B4 Bridge unit with a Category 5 cable. With the use of an optional rack mounting bracket, it can be mounted in an EIA Standard equipment rack (1 unit size).
The TS-903 is a designed microphone for exclusive use with the conference units of the Infrared Conference system. Ring type In-Use lamp located at the microphone head permits displaying the operation status of the conference units
The BS-1030B is a small, 2-way bass-reflex type speaker featuring a wide frequency range suitable for use for announcements and music playback. The BS-1030B can be used for both high-impedance and low-impedance applications.
The SC-615 is a compact, highly intelligible speaker suited to public address announcement applications. Its external speaker component finished with powder coating, and stainless steel bracket and screws ensure the unit’s weatherproof capability. Origin: Japan
Integrated with a resin panel and speaker frame, the PC-658R is the ceiling mount speaker with a metal attached. It features spring clamp mechanism for easy speaker mounting to the ceiling. The input impedance can be easily changed by changing the tap position of the transformer.