Zetron Speaker
Unlike normal low-cost computer speakers, Zetron’s speakers are specifically designed for mission critical applications where reliability, ease of use, and voice fidelity are important.
Premium grade components are housed in an attractive yet rugged enclosure to optimize the reproduction of two-way radio voice-band communication. An individual volume control eliminates the confusion caused by the stereo balance control found on standard multimedia computer speakers. A high visibility call indication LED on the speaker instantly identifies the source of audio.
Premium grade components are housed in an attractive yet rugged enclosure to optimize the reproduction of two-way radio voice-band communication. An individual volume control eliminates the confusion caused by the stereo balance control found on standard multimedia computer speakers. A high visibility call indication LED on the speaker instantly identifies the source of audio.
Zetron Microphone
Whichever option you choose you can be confident that the Zetron Communications microphone has been designed for mission-critical radio communications. Unlike public address or paging microphones this mike has been designed from the ground up for dispatch center use. The stable base with highly reliable switches is matched with your choice of gooseneck and capsule combination.
Speaker Features and Configuration
- Machined aluminium enclosure for stable desktop use
- High quality driver allows clear full 5-watt output at maximum volume
- Resonant cavity is tuned for optimum response at voice frequencies
- Balanced transformer input accepts line-level audio and eliminates troublesome ground loops.
- Large smooth-action volume knob for predictable adjustments
- LED confirms speaker is powered ready for use
- LED Call Indicator is triggered by the presence of an audio signal
- LED Call Indicator is not affected by the position of the volume control
- LED Call Indicator permits users to visually identify the source of incoming calls in multi-speaker (Select/Unselect) systems
- Operator cannot reduce volume below a technician-adjustable preset minimum volume level to prevent missed calls
- Operates from 12 volts DC to allow elimination of clumsy “wall bugs” in system installations
Microphone Features and Configuration
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The Zetron Series 4000 Communication Control System is a full-featured radio dispatch console for a multichannel radio system. The Series 4000 is a tough, proven performer with a reputation for reliability, interoperability, easy programming and economical upgrades. Designed for small to medium-sized.
Available with a either a generic capsule on a standard-duty gooseneck or a Shure noise cancelling capsule on a heavy-duty extended length gooseneck.
MICROPHONE BASE
- Machined aluminium base enclosure for stability
- Red Double-wide TRANSMIT pushbutton,
- White MONITOR pushbutton
- Long life switches rated for 50 million cycles
- Always-live microphone output allows for parallel PTT footswitch
- Isolated and balanced output (Mic+ and Mic-)
GENERIC GOOSENECK MICROPHONE
Zetron Manuals
- Cardioid pickup pattern
- Dynamic microphone cartridge
- Frequency response: 100 to 12 kHz
- Sensitivity: -52 dBV / Pa
- Impedance: 600 ohm
- 8.5” gooseneck
SHURE GOOSENECK MICROPHONE
- Shure 503BG Cardioid dynamic noise canceling capsule
- Smooth frequency response with excellent fidelity in the voice range
- Close-talking operation keeps unwanted signals and background noise at low levels
- Constant output over voice spectrum when close talked
- Humbucking coil minimizes undesirable hum effects such as CRT interference
- Low-impedance (170 ohm) design permits long cable runs in extreme hum fields
- Frequency response: tailored to communications use (100 Hz to 7 kHz)
- Sensitivity: -61.5 dBV / Pa
- Longer 12.5 inch gooseneck for optimal positioning
Zetron 15b Program Manual
SPEAKER SPECIFICATIONS | MICROPHONE SPECIFICATIONS | ||
Size | 7.0”H x 3.0”W x 4.1”D incl. volume knob. | Size of Base | 2.2”H x 3.5”W x 7.0”D |
Weight | 1.90 pounds | Weight | for Generic Gooseneck 2.45 pounds with cable |
Input Power requirement | 12 to14 Vdc @ 1 amp (< 100 mV ripple) | ||
Audio Input Impedance | 10 K ohm balanced transformer coupled | Weight | for Shure Gooseneck 2.90 pounds with cable |
Sensitivity | 250 mV RMS sine wave for 5 watt output | ||
Frequency Response | Optimized for 300Hz to 7 kHz | ||
Call LED threshold | 25 mV RMS | ||
Speaker Output | 5 watts RMS (for over 100 dB SPL) | ||
Amplifier Distortion | Under 0.1% | ||
Preset minimum volume | Adjustable from silence to full volume | ||
SPEAKER BLOCK DIAGRAM | MICROPHONE BLOCK DIAGRAM |
Zetron 4010 Programming Manual Pdf
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If you are having trouble legally obtaining software please state so. We do not want any hurt feelings when your vague post is mistaken for a free request. It is YOUR responsibility to properly word your request.
To obtain Motorola software see the Sticky in the Motorola forum.
The various other vendors often permit their dealers to sell the software online (i.e., Kenwood). Please use Google or some other search engine to find a dealer that sells the software. Typically each series or individual radio requires its own software package. Often the Kenwood software is less than $100 so don't be a cheapskate; just purchase it.
For M/A Com/Harris/GE, etc: there are two software packages that program all current and past radios. One package is for conventional programming and the other for trunked programming. The trunked package is in upwards of $2,500. The conventional package is more reasonable though is still several hundred dollars. The benefit is you do not need multiple versions for each radio (unlike Motorola).
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