Amron One-Diver Communicator with Internal Rechargeable Battery
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The AMCOMMAND™ I 2810E-03 One-Diver Communicator with Internal Rechargeable Battery is a full-featured hard-wire, panel mount communications unit. The AMCOMMAND™ I 2810E-03 One-Diver Communicator has been designed using state-of-the-art components on the inside resulting in clear communications between Tender and Diver as well as long battery life. It now features an MP3 connection that allows you to listen to your favorite music while you work.
The Amron 2810E-03 One Diver Communicator is a replacement communicator for Amron’s model 8111-01 and 8111-02 air controls. It can also be used as a standalone unit where a panel mount communicator may be preferred.
The 2810E-03 is a full featured, one-diver communicator that uses state-of-the-art electronics to provide industry leading features for maximum audio clarity. The amplifier delivers 20 watts of audio power to provide clear communications in noisy conditions, even at high volume levels. An audio filtering network on the amplifier PCA maximizes audio clarity. As with all Amron diver communicators, the 2810E-03 can operate in 2-wire or full duplex (4-wire) modes. There are separate and independent volume controls for both the tender and diver.
This 2810E-03 is powered by an internal rechargeable battery with a typical battery life of 85 hours. The model 2810E-03 has a built-in internal power supply with integrated intelligent battery charging circuitry and a 12 V rechargeable sealed lead acid battery. To charge the battery, simply plug in the AC power cord into an AC outlet ranging 90-264 VAC, 50-60 Hz. There is a battery condition indicator located on the front panel.
The communicator also includes auxiliary audio input jacks (2x RCA) that allow the diver to listen to entertainment or other audio from an external audio source while remaining in constant contact with the tender. This feature is only available when the diver is using full duplex (4-wire) mode.
FAQ's
Can the diver listen to a music source connected to the auxiliary audio input jacks if his umbilical is configured for 2-wire communications?
No. The auxiliary audio input feature for entertainment audio can only operate in 4-wire mode.
How do I control the volume of music or other audio input being sent to the diver through the auxiliary audio input jacks?
There is no separate volume control provided for the auxiliary audio input. You will have to use the volume control on the external audio source to control the volume going to the diver.
Can the tender hear music or other audio sources connected to the auxiliary audio input jacks?
No, the signal cannot be heard by the tender.
With my recording device connected to the tape recorder jack, will it record the music or other audio source the diver is listening to through the auxiliary audio input jacks?
No, an audio or music signal connected to the auxiliary input jacks is not sent to the tape recorder output.
If I were to connect my smartphone to the auxiliary audio input, would the diver be able to speak to someone over the phone?
Yes, however the tender must turn on the communicator speaker and set the phone’s microphone next to it so the caller can hear the diver. The diver’s voice can be difficult to understand for the caller, so we recommend the diver speak slowly and clearly.
Will the 2810A-FS-02 Field Service kit work on my 2810E-03 One-Diver Communicator?
Yes, the 2810A-FS-02 Field Service kit will work on your communicator.
What type of cable do I need to connect my Amron communicator to my Outland video system?
Amron communicators and Outland Technology video systems both have a female RCA phono jack for audio output (Amron) and input (Outland). To connect the two systems’ audio jacks together, you will need an audio cable with male RCA plugs on each end.
Should I use a GFI when operating my radio off AC power?
When operating your Amron Diver Communicator on AC, it is critical to use a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or isolation transformer for tender and diver safety. Surges and spikes are common on AC lines found on ships, generated locally, or at the end of long extension cable runs and can exceed 1 kV. Such surges and spikes can cause the fuse to blow on the amplifier card. The power supply is designed so that such a failure will be isolated and will not cause a safety issue to the tender or divers. It is strongly advised that your Amron communicator be operated on an AC circuit with a high quality surge protector or an AC isolation transformer.
Can I operate my communicator while charging the internal battery?
Yes, however, the charger will charge the battery at a slower rate as some of the charger power is being used to operate the communicator.
Will my Amron communicator work with 240 VAC, 60 Hz power?
Yes, the unit has an operating range of 90-264 VAC, 50-60 Hz.
What are the operational environmental parameters for Amron communicators?
Temperature: Class C Ambient Temperatures –25°C to +55°C; Humidity: Class A Relative humidity up to 96% at all relevant temperatures, no condensation; Vibration: Class A On bulkheads, beams, deck, bridge; and EMC: Class B All locations including bridge and open deck.
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