B&E Electronics, Inc.

Zetron Model 4000 Series
Dispatch Communications Consoles

Zetron Model 4xxx Zetron Model 4xxx

Portable and Self-Contained or Rackmonut Radio Dispatch Console The Model 4010 (Desktop) and Model 4010R (Rackmount) Radio Consoles are self-contained, single position radio console systems which accommodates up to 12 radio channels and 2 telephone lines. The units are compact and versatile.

The Model 4010’s modular design and programmability allow the unit to be configured to meet a wide range of public safety, government, institutional and industrial applications.

The Model 4010 is rigidly constructed, and is rated for continuous 7 day/24 hour applications with a proven track record of field reliability under the most demanding conditions. It is also suitable for portable applications, such as temporary or mobile Control Centers.

The Model 4010 has programmable function buttons for functions such as group call, channel select, channel mute, and channel patch. There is an integral keypad and LCD to display incoming calls. Two separate speakers are provided to allow the operator to hear selected and monitored audio, with volume levels adjusted on each individual channel. The operator options include a handset, gooseneck or desk microphone, headset and footswitch. Base station control is local or remote, using tone remote control 2970 Hz keytone, DC or E.

Highlights:

  • Expandable rackmount or office-styled desktop configuration
  • Flexible paging encoder
  • Supports DTMF, Motorola/GE Two-Tone, Plectron, 5/6 Tone, Quick Call I (2+2), Knox, and Rotary Dial
  • Accommodates most industry standard radio interfaces including: Tone Remote, DC Remote, Local Control and E
  • Supports one or two telephone lines with intuitive controls: “answer”, “release”, and “hold”

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