Clear-Com DX410 system now available

Clear-Com has revealed that its DX410 two-channel 2.4 GHz digital wireless intercom system is now shipping.

Features 7 kHz wideband audio for ‘exceptional audio clarity’, the DX410 is the first DX Series system from the company to offer this level of audio frequency range. Designed to be easy to set up and configure, the DX410 also offers ‘lightweight yet rugged’ beltpacks and All-in-One wireless headsets.

Each BS410 base station can support up to 15 registered BP410 wireless beltpacks and/or WH410 All-in-One wireless headsets. In single-channel operation, any four beltpack users can engage in simultaneous, full-duplex (talk-listen) communication, while three users may be in full-duplex mode in a dual-channel operation. The BP410 and WH410 have reinforced casings and keypads with no mechanical switch, built to withstand harsh production environments. The Li-Ion batteries take 2.5 hours to charge and provide up to 12 hours of battery life.

With an upgraded radio and a lost packet concealment capability, the DX410 promises an improved experience in performance, range and sound.

DX410 also delivers two-wire and four-wire bridging, along with two-wire auto-nulling. The bridging capability allows for the two-wire and four-wire ports to be combined together on channel A or B, enabling operators to use a four-wire out to send all the audio to a mixer, matrix intercom or other audio source. Two-wire auto-nulling enables ‘fast and accurate’ integration with Clear-Com or TW wired partyline systems.

The DX410 uses a frequency hopping system (FHSS), and offers spectrum-friendly and Adaptive Frequency Hopping (AFH) modes to avoid interference with Wi-Fi, while operating in the 2.4GHz band means that DX410 does not require radio licensing for use.

“We are excited to announce that DX410 is now shipping,” said Craig Fredrickson, product manager at Clear-Com. “The DX410 is truly an exceptional digital wireless system in terms of range, reliability, sound quality and comfort for the size of the system.”

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