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Telephone Headset: RJ-22 or 2.5mm TRS headset jack
1 Balanced Combicon
Rugged Metal, Surface/Under-Table Mountable
6 Pos 5.08 Phoenix/Combicon
Transformer Isolated
Transformer Isolated, Balanced
+10dBu
< 0.1% typical (200Hz to 20kHz at 0dBu), < 0.3% typical (100Hz to 200Hz at 0dBu)
100Hz to 20kHz +/-0.5dB
5.24 x 2.10 x 1.61" / 133.10 x 53.34 x 40.89mm
1.75 lbs / 0.79 kg
691991014079
The BSS Audio BLU-HIF Telephone Headset Interface facilitates connection of the headset jack of a VoIP/digital phone to an AEC input and analog output of a Soundweb London device. The BLU-HIF therefore allows the VoIP/digital phone to be used as the dialing interface and hybrid for a conference system. This simple interface eliminates the programming requirements associated with third-party control systems, while providing a familiar and low-cost dialing interface to the end user.
The BLU-HIF features an RJ-22 jack for connection to the headset jack of a VoIP/digital phone, a balanced input (Tx) for sending near-side audio and a balanced output (Rx) for receiving far-side audio. While the BLU-HIF provides substantial isolation of the Rx and Tx signals, near-side audio will still be heard on the Rx channel due to the presence of side-tone. As such, BSS Audio recommends always feeding the Rx channel to an AEC input, as opposed to a standard analog input. The AEC algorithm will remove the side-tone. The Tx channel connects to a standard analog output.
The wiring configuration within the headset jack of a VoIP/digital phone often differs, depending on the manufacturer. The BLU-HIF comes with two cables whose 4P4C RJ-22 connectors are compatible with the two most common wiring configurations found in the headset jack of VoIP/digital phones. The additional 2.5mm jack facilitates connection of two-way communication devices such as cellular phones to the Soundweb London device. This gives the end user the advantage of having an alternate communication path to the outside world, which is particularly useful as a backup to the main phone system.