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HXII-BP (Last Time Buy)

HXII-BP (Last Time Buy)

2-Channel Full-duplex Digital Beltpack

Beltpack

  • Easy to use front panel with OLED display & backlit keys
  • 2 Keysets assignable to channels
  • Stacked keys allow unique combination of channels
  • Independent Program Audio control
  • USB call signal flasher
  • Binaural controls on HXII-BP-X5

Connectivity

  • Ethernet Network port with PoE1
  • Powerline via XLR cable

Mechanical

  • Multiple mounting options
  • Rugged, lightweight polycarbonate enclosure
  • IP53 environmental rating

The HelixNet System 

  • Wired Partyline - Networked
  • Hosted by Arcadia or HMS-4X
  • Up to 24 Channels – Licensed
  • Up to 64 -128 HelixNet Endpoints
  • Program Audio user level control

Effortless Management 

  • Easy to use CCM browser configuration
  • Fast front panel control & configuration
  • Central discovery & pairing on Arcadia
  • Plug-and-go powerline
  • Central firmware upgrades from host
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Item Code

HXII-BP-X4

HXII-BP-X5

For Powerline daisy-chaining, the following must be ordered:

SP-2 (for daisy chaining)

SP-3 (for splitting)

Technical Specifications Left
HelixNet System Hosts

Arcadia: Supports up to 128 HelixNet User Stations over Ethernet or Powerline via the HXII-DPL powerline device. Up to 24 channels can be HelixNet enabled using a Licensed Port for assignment to any HelixNet User Station keyset.

HMS-4X2: Supports up to 64 endpoints (Remote Stations, Speaker Stations, Beltpacks, HLI-2W2, HLI-4W2, LQ port). User stations can connect directly to the 2 HMS-4X Powerlines or via optional HLI-ET2 module using HXII-DPL Powerline Device or 3rd party network switch connection. HMS-4X allows use of 12 channels which can be expanded to 24 using optional license.

 
Connectors

XLR Powerline: 3-pin XLR-F

LAN/PoE1: RJ45 etherCON

Headset: 4-pin XLR-M (-X4) or 5-pin XLR-F (-X5)

USB: Micro AB

 
Microphone Pre-Amplifier

Headset Mic Impedance: 200Ω (Dynamic)

Headset Mic Voltage: 1.7V (Electret selectable)

Limiter: +23dB

Route to 4-wire output at 0dBu out:

Mic Gain: 60dB (Dynamic), 45dB (Electret)

Frequency Response: 300Hz – 10 kHz ± 3dB, contoured for intelligibility

Distortion: <0.2% THD @ 1kHz

Noise: <-55dBu (Dynamic), <-65dBu (Electret)

 
Headphone Amplifier

Load Impedance: >32Ω 

Output Level: +12dBu before clipping

Sidetone: -12dB (selectable)

Route from a 4-wire input at 0dBu in:

Max Gain: 0dB

Frequency Response: 40Hz - 10kHz ±3dB

Distortion: <0.2% THD @ 1kHz

Noise: -65dBu

Headphone Limiter: 0dB (selectable)

 
Device Power

Voltage: 48V DC

Current (Max): 0.09A

Power (Max): 4W

BTU (Max): 13BTU/hr

This unit can be powered via:

PoE - Power over Ethernet: IEEE 802.3af-2003 - Class 1

PSE: 4.0W DC max @ Power Source Req.

PD: 3.84W DC max @ Powered Device Draw

Powerline:

Input Voltage: ±29.5V DC

Input Current (Max): 0.13A

Powerline Utilization:

HXII-BP = 1 beltpack

Note the maximum Powerline capacity of the HXII-DPL & HMS-4X

Use HelixNet Cable Calculator to validate load and cable distance.

Technical Specifications Right
Environmental

32° to +104°F (0° to +40°C)

0 - 90% relative humidity

IP53 rated

 
Dimensions

3.9 x 5.3 x 1.7in (WxHxD)

99 x 135 x 43mm (WxHxD)

 
Weight

12.2oz (0.35kg)

 
Network Specifications (Firmware Version 4.5+)
Network Protocols

Ethernet IPv4–Unicast Audio and Control

mDNS–Multicast Device Discovery

Layer 3 routable with mDNS function limitations

HTTP–Management

I.V. Core–Decentralized Network Routing & Mixing

IVP–Proprietary intercom Audio and Control

WavPack–Audio Codec

 
Network Ports

Unicast:

Port 80 TCP–System Management

Port 6001 TCP–System Management

Port 6001 UDP–Audio Streams

Multicast:

Port 5353 UDP–mDNS, Names, Discovery, Linking

Optional for device names and linking

 
Network Parameters

HMS-4X Endpoint Resource Use: 1 (-X4)

HMS-4X Endpoint Resource Use: 2 (-X5)

Bandwidth:

300 (max) kbps from each beltpack to Arcadia/HMS-4X

1200 (max) kbps from Arcadia/HMS-4X to each endpoint

Network Jitter Tolerance: <= 128ms jitter buffer per audio stream receiver automatically adjusted to network performance

QoS Tags: DSCP=34, Assured Forwarding (AF=41)

Link-Local Default IP Address Range: 169.254.0.0/16

System Reserved IP Range: 

10.0.0.0/24 for endpoints on HMS-4X

10.0.0.0-7 for Arcadia

 
Recommended Ethernet Switches

• Managed Ethernet Switch – Layer 3

• 100/1000 Base-T ports for endpoints

• 1000 Base IP Trunks between switches

• QoS configuration

• Energy Efficient Ethernet bypass option

• IGMP Snooping bypass option

Please refer to the Clear-Com HelixNet Network Guide for additional switch settings and network characteristics.

1Ethernet to legacy HMS-4X requires HLI-ET2

2HMS-4X is a legacy product

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