Outerloop 3.5™ - Universal Intercom Belt Pack
Outerloop 3.5
Outerloop 3.5™ provides a wireless link to your intercom system. This universal belt pack provides XLR connections for your existing 4-pin or 5-pin intercom headset, routing audio through a wired connection to your mobile device. Use your mobile device to call into your intercom phone bridge, station phone coupler, or any phone-based intercom app such as Unity Intercom or Clear-Com® Agent-IC.
Outerloop 3.5 includes a cable that plugs into the 3.5 mm TRRS headset/earbud jack of your mobile device, providing two-way communications. Separate Send and Receive level controls, a push-on, push-off Talk button, as well as a recessed sidetone level control let you adapt to any situation whether you are around the corner or around the world.
Adapting to the mixed-up intercom world, model OTL3.5-F features both 4-pin and 5-pin Female XLR headset jacks, while model OTL3.5-M features both 4-pin and 5-pin Male XLR headset jacks.
Specifications | |
Model Outerloop 3.5-F | |
Headset | 4-pin Female XLR, 5-pin Female XLR |
Model Outerloop 3.5-M | |
Headset | 4-pin Male XLR, 5-pin Male XLR |
Headset Microphone | |
Impedance | 50-2000 ohms |
Headset Earpiece | |
Load Impedance | 50-600 ohms |
Power | >50 mW into 150 ohms |
Misc | |
Frequency Response | 50Hz – 15 kHz |
Power | >20 hours on one 9 VDC Battery |
Size | 4.7” x 3.75” x 1.65” (12 x 9.5 x 4.2 cm) |
Weight | 10 oz (275 g) |
- What is the range of the Bluetooth transmitter/receiver?
- Outerloop will transmit and receive audio signals up to 40 feet (12 meters) from your Bluetooth device. The actual range is limited to the device with the shortest range. Transmitting signals over longer distances will require more power, therefore you should keep Outerloop as close as possible to your Bluetooth device to conserve battery power.
- Can I pair my Outerloop to two cell phones and send my audio to two locations simultaneously?
- No, your Outerloop can only connect to one Bluetooth enabled device at a time. Paired devices remain in the history for easy connection later.
- How long will the battery last?
- Based on our tests using a standard alkaline battery, the battery should last for >10 hours under backup power. Lithium batteries can significantly increase the battery life, but at a higher cost. As an indicator of low battery, the red power LED will grow dim and then extinguish a short while before the battery is completely exhausted and the unit shuts down.
- Can I use my Bluetooth headset with my cell phone while I have my phone connected to the Outerloop?
- No, your cell phone can only be connected to one Bluetooth enabled device at a time.
- My Outerloop won’t pair with my cell phone. Why won’t it accept the PIN?
- If this is the first time you have paired the Outerloop with this cell phone, make certain you are in Pairing Mode and not Idle Mode. You must press and hold the Pair button on the Outerloop while turning the Power switch On. Hold for 5 seconds then release to reach pairing mode the first time you connect.
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