■Features
・WD-D10PBS (WDD10PBS) is a portable transceiver manufactured by JVC KENWOOD.
・This is a portable base station (slave unit that also serves as a parent unit) for the digital wireless intercom system WD-D10 series.
-It can be used with the same performance as the child unit WD-D10TR, and can also be used as a parent unit in place of the parent unit base station WD-D10BS.
- By using a combination of parent unit base station WD-D10BS or portable base station WD-D10PBS (parent unit mode) and slave unit WD-D10TR or portable base station WD-D10PBS (child unit mode), up to 10 parties can communicate. Simultaneous calls are possible.
*If you use the "listening mode" that can be set in the handset mode of the WD-D10PBS, it is possible to receive audio from up to 64 devices.
・Since it is 1.9GHz band DECT compliant, it is an intercom that is not affected by WiFi wireless LAN (2.4GHz band). No interference with PHS.
・By using the separately sold radio connection cable WD-RC100, you can connect to the digital simple radio license station TCP-D201, TCP-D203, TCP-D143, TCP-D243, and the digital simple radio registration station TCP-D503, outputting 5W. As an aircraft, it can send radio waves farther.
-Waterproof and dustproof performance equivalent to IP67, making it safe for use at outdoor construction sites.
- Group calls of up to 4 groups are possible.
- Equipped with a group LED function that displays the current call group.
・Equipped with a volume attenuation function that temporarily lowers the volume, which is useful while serving customers.
・Voice guide will guide you through the settings.
-You can check the remaining battery level with the blinking LED and voice guide.
- Comes with a key lock function.
-Battery life is approximately 8 hours in parent mode and approximately 30 hours in slave mode.
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