Product Information
The FWD6006 is a six channel desktop version of our FWD8000. It is a Dante enabled four wire box with six four wire inputs, six four wire outputs plus six IFB inputs. A mix output and a hot microphone output are also available on the network.
In addition to the network connections three of the four wire inputs and outputs are mirrored onto the rear of the unit for local analogue use as well as two IFB inputs.
Power may be supplied by PoE, an external 12 volt supply or battery or via the IEC mains inlet.
The FWD6006 is a six channel desktop version of our FWD8000. It is a Dante enabled four wire box with six four wire inputs, six four wire outputs plus six IFB inputs. A mix output and a hot microphone output are also available on the network. In addition to the network connections three of the four wire inputs and outputs are mirrored onto the rear of the unit for local analogue use as well as two IFB inputs. Power may be supplied by PoE, an external 12 volt supply or battery or via the IEC mains inlet. Each channel has a cut switch, a ifb monitor button plus a vox incoming audio present indicator.
Press the talk keys down for momentary operation and up to latch. The latch operation can be defeated if required. Units can be supplied with a headphone jack or a 5 pin XLR headset connector. There is also a microphone cut button. When a talk key is pressed incoming audio to the loudspeaker is normally dimmed to prevent feedback, the level may be adjusted or defeated as required. The FWD6006 has a secondary ethernet interface which may be used a switch output or for network redundancy. Mains requirement is 110-240VAC 50/60Hz. Dimensions: 100mm high, 180mm deep, 200mm wide.

The Model 391 Dante Alerting Unit builds on the limited capabilities of the "beacon" or a "strobe" devices that are ubiquitous with analog party-line (PL) intercom systems and adds a broad range of new and enhanced features. The Model 391 will respond to 20 kHz tone "call" signals that are commonly utilized in both legacy analog and modern digital party-line intercom circuits. Upon detecting a call signal the Model 391 can provide a visual indicator, enable an audible "buzzer" output, and even activate an analog line output. Each of the Model 391's alerting resources can be individually optimized to meet the unique requirements of many applications. The STcontroller personal computer application is used to select from a wide range of operating choices. The compact, portable unit is compatible with Dante audio-over-Ethernet installations and requires only an Ethernet connection with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capabilities for operation. Typical Model 391 applications will include use in theaters, sports facilities, corporate events, and broadcast studios.
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