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                           USER MANUAL
                    Digital Wireless Belt Station
                            U9110-BSW
                         (P/N: 40992G-19)




19549P-83 (03-17)                       ©2016 DAVID CLARK COMPANY INCORPORATED




       Cautions and Warnings


                    READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. Follow the instructions in this installation
                    manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and
                    associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depends on proper usage.


                                    DO NOT INSTALL ANY DAVID CLARK COMPANY PRODUCT THAT
                                    APPEARS DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your David Clark product,
                                    inspect the contents for shipping damage. If damage is apparent,
                                    immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify your David Clark
                                    product supplier.

                                    ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical power when making any
                                    internal adjustments or repairs. All repairs should be performed by a
                                    representative or authorized agent of the David Clark Company.



                                    STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components.
                                    Therefore, be sure to ground yourself before opening or installing
                                    components.



                                    LI-POLYMER - This product is used with Li-Polymer batteries. Do not
                                    incinerate, disassemble, short circuit, or expose the battery to high
                                    temperatures. Battery must be disposed of properly in accordance
                                    with local regulations.




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       Overview


              The U9110-BSW (40992G-19) Digital Wireless Belt Station is a portable wireless communication
              device that when used in conjunction with a U9120-W4 (44002G-01) Digital Wireless Gateway
              becomes part of a wireless intercom system. Up to four belt stations can be connected to one
              gateway.




                                        Figure 1: Overview of Belt Station



              The U9110-BSW Digital Wireless Belt Station employs an adaptive SMART-VOX system which
              does not require adjustment by the user. The system automatically monitors background noise
              levels and detects voice.




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       Linking

              Before a belt station and a gateway can be connected, they must first be Linked. As a security
              measure, the close-link feature requires devices to be in proximity of about 1 to 3 ft (0.3 to 0.9m)
              in order to successfully link. This ensures that the units are not inadvertently linked with other
              units on the premises.

              Linking procedure:

                     1. Ensure units are within 1 to 3 ft (0.3 to 0.9m) of each other.
                     2. Ensure the U9110-BSW is not already connected (see Status Indication).
                     3. Simultaneously (within 1-2 sec) press and release the PTT button on the U9110-BSW and
                        the gateway to link with.
                     4. Amber LED’s will flash on both devices. A momentary red LED indicates a successful
                        close-link.
                     5. Upon successful link the U9110-BSW will attempt to establish a connection with the
                        gateway.
                     6. Upon successfully establishing connection the LED will flash green, a voice alert will be
                        heard (see Table 1), and user side-tone will be enabled (see Communication).
                     7. Link and connection are now complete.

              Each belt station is able to be linked to only one gateway at a time. A gateway can have up to
              five belt stations linked and be connected to four of those five at one time.

              Tip:
                         Once linked, the devices will not need to be linked again unless they are purged (see
                         Purging).


       Status Indications

              The power button has a multi-color LED in the center which serves as a status indication for the
              belt station. Table 1 below lists these states.

                                              Table 1: LED Status Indication
                        LED Color                 Blink Rate                        Status
                 Red                      Solid                     Initializing/power up
                 Red                      Solid                     Close-link successful
                 Red                      Any                       Low battery (approx. 1 hr remaining)
                 Orange                   Slow                      Idle/Disconnected
                 Orange                   Fast                      Link/Connection in progress
                 Orange                   Solid                     PTT asserted
                 Green                    Slow                      Connected

              In addition to the LED, the belt station provides audio feedback for certain conditions as well.
              Table 2 below lists these conditions.

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                                                    Table 2: Alerts
                                “Connection Established”
                                “Connection Lost”
                                “Low Battery”
                                “Connection Deleted” (see Purging)
                                Triple Beep – Fringe Signal Area
                                “1,2,3 or 4” – Selection Indication (see Operation)

       Operation

              Power-up/power-down

              To power up the U9110-BSW belt station, press and hold the POWER button for approximately
              two seconds. The LED will turn red and then begin flashing orange. If the belt station has been
              linked to a gateway and that gateway is in range, the belt station will automatically connect
              within a few seconds.

              To power down the U9110-BSW, press and hold the POWER button for approximately two
              seconds. The LED will turn red and then turn off. The belt station is now powered down.

              Auto Shut-off

              Additionally, the belt station will automatically power down if it is disconnected from its gateway
              for more than 30 minutes.

              Headset

              In order for the U9110-BSW to be used, a David Clark H9100-series headset must be connected.
              To connect the headset, align red keyways and push. Pull back gently on the connector (behind
              the quick-release collar) to ensure it is properly locked. To disconnect, pull back on the quick-
              release collar.

              There are separate left and right volume controls on the headset.

              It is also important to properly wear the headset and correctly position the microphone. For
              optimum noise-cancelling performance, position the microphone 1/8” to 1/4” (3-6 mm) from
              your lips.




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                                            Figure 2: Positioning the Microphone
              Communication
              The user will hear his own voice (side-tone) only when the belt station is linked to a gateway,
              assuming the microphone programming for intercom on the chosen selection is either hot-mic or
              VOX; if the selection for mic function for intercom was programmed for PTT, the user will hear
              side-tone when the PTT is depressed . Side-tone provides feedback for the user to know he is
              connected. In general, if you can hear your own voice, the other users can hear you as well.
              Range
              The unimpeded line-of-sight range of a belt station and a gateway should be at least 300 ft
              (100m). If you are in an environment with metal or concrete walls, this range could be reduced.
              If the belt station enters into a "fringe" reception area, a brief sequence of three beeps will be
              heard in the headset. This is to serve as a warning of a possible disconnection if conditions are
              not improved. When possible, the user should attempt to regain line-of-sight contact with the
              gateway. When the belt station travels out of range of the gateway, a voice prompt will indicate
              that the connection has been lost. To reconnect, simply move back into range and connection
              with the gateway will automatically be reestablished, also noted by a voice prompt.

              PTT

              The PTT button allows the user to activate the headset's microphone momentarily while
              depressed. The actual microphone transmit function (e.g., radio transmit or intercom) will
              depend on the specific programming for the chosen selection on the belt station. For more
              information see the Operation Digital Intercom manual (19549P-31). (see section on User
              Interface to review programming options).

              Selections

              The U9110-BSW has the capability of switching between four “selections”. These selections are
              defined within the Digital Intercom System graphical user interface and can be configured to
              provide different communications paths between users and radios, as well as the behavior of
              auxiliary audio devices connected to the system.




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              To cycle though the four selections, briefly press and release the power button. A voice prompt
              will indicate the selection. For more information on selections, please see the Digital Intercom
              manual (19549P-31).

              Low Battery

              Under typical conditions, the battery in the belt station will last up to 24 hours or longer. A voice
              prompt will indicate to the user that the battery is running low. Additionally the Status LED will
              turn red. At this point, approximately 1 hour of operation remains.

       Purging

              In some circumstances it may be desired to “purge” the U9110-BSW of its known gateway.
              Typically purging is not necessary unless there are multiple gateways in the same vicinity and you
              wish to link a belt station to a different gateway. A belt station can be linked to only one gateway
              at a time.

              Purge Procedure

                    1.   Power down belt station (see Power-up/Power-down).
                    2.   Press and hold PTT button. Do not release.
                    3.   Power up the belt station (see Power-up/Power-down).
                    4.   Release POWER button when red LED turns off.
                    5.   Release PTT button.
                    6.   A voice prompt will indicate that the connection has been deleted.

              When this procedure is complete, the belt station will not automatically connect to a gateway
              and must be linked again.




       Battery Removal & Charging

              The U9110-BSW uses a 3.7V Li-Polymer rechargeable battery. This battery is removed by
              loosening the battery release screw (See Figure 1). These batteries are charged with the A99-
              14CRG 4-bay battery charger (41034G-02).

              When installing a battery, take care to align the battery properly and fully tighten the screw (see
              Figure 3).




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                                            Figure 3: Battery Insertion/Removal




       Troubleshooting

                                                    Table 3: Troubleshooting
                               Problem                                        Solution
                    Belt Station will not turn on       Review Power-up/Power-down procedure
                                                        Ensure a fresh battery is installed
                    Cannot link a belt station          Review Registration procedure
                                                        Ensure units are within 1 to 3 ft. (0.3 to 0.9m) of
                                                        each other while linking
                    No sidetone                         Not connected to a Gateway
                    Low receive audio                   Adjust left/right volume knobs on headset
                    No audio /intermittent audio        Check headset connection to belt station



       Replacement Parts

              •     Battery (P/N: 40688G-90)
              •     Protective skin, black (A99-01SKN, P/N: 40796G-02)




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       Care and Maintenance


              The U9110-BSW is not user serviceable. Do not attempt to open the enclosure. If this product
              requires service, please contact the David Clark Co. Inc. Customer Service department:

              •     Phone:         800.298.6235

              •     E-Mail:        serviceWWW@DavidClark.com

              •     By Mail:       Customer Service
                                   David Clark Company
                                   360 Franklin Street
                                   Worcester, MA 01604


              When necessary, the U9110-BSW may be wiped down with a mild soap and water mixture.
              Although it is designed as a water-tight device, do not unnecessarily submerse this product in
              water.

              Avoid storage of this product in direct sunlight or high temperature environments.


       Specifications

                    Frequency Range                 1920 MHz - 1930 MHz (U.S. and Canada)
                    Average RF Power Output          4 mW (100mW peak) (U.S. and Canada)
                    Range                           300 ft (100m) line-of-sight (nominal)
                    Battery Life                    24 hrs continuous use (nominal)
                    Operating Temperature           -14°F to 113°F (-10°C to +45°C)
                    Storage Temperature             -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C)
                    Power Requirements              3.7V @ 100mA nominal
                    Battery Type                    3.7V 2000mAh Li-Polymer



       FCC Part 15 Statement

                                              RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE

              This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
              pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
              against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can

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              radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
              may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
              interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
              interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
              off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
              following measures:

              - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
              - Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
              - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
              connected.
              - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

                     You may also find helpful the following booklet, prepared by the FCC: "How to Identify
              and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S.
              Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402.

              *        In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations shielded cables must be used with
              this equipment. Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded cables is likely to result
              in interference to radio & television reception.


       Industry Canada Statement

              This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject
              to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
              must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
              device.

              Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio
              exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne
              doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
              radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
              fonctionnement.

       Unauthorized Changes

              Changes or modifications not expressly approved by David Clark Company, Inc. could void the
              users’ authority to operate the equipment.


       Usage Restrictions

              Due to the UPCS frequencies used, this product is licensed for operation only in the United States
              of America and Canada, and those countries that have approved the DECT 6.0 Standard.


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       SAR Statement

                           Radio wave exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information

              This product has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure to
              radio waves. These requirements are based on scientific guidelines that include safety margins
              designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The radio wave
              exposure guidelines employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or
              SAR. Tests for SAR are conducted using standardized methods with the product transmitting at its
              highest certified power level in all used frequency bands. The product is designed to meet the
              relevant guidelines for exposure to radio waves.

              This device has been evaluated for and shown compliant with the FCC and IC RF Exposure limits.
              The unit of measurement for RF exposure is Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The highest SAR
              value for this product when tested for use on the body is 0.01W/kg (averaged over 1g).

              SAR data information for residents in countries that have adopted the SAR limit recommended by
              the International Commission of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), which is 0.08 W/kg
              averaged over the whole body or 2.00 W/kg averaged over ten (10) gram of tissue (for example
              European Union, Japan, Brazil and New Zealand):

              The highest SAR value for this product when tested for use on the body is 0.01W/kg (averaged
              over 1g).


       Specifications

              Refer to the U9110-BSW Data Sheet (19549P-51) for specifications.




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Document Modified: 2017-03-22 16:33:36

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