Bosch Appliances 3122 475 22015en manual Overlapping footprints and multipath effects

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Figure 1.14 Combination of several reflected signals

For concentrically arranged conference rooms, central- ly placed, angled radiators located high up can cover the area very efficiently. In rooms with few or no reflecting surfaces, such as a darkened film-projection room, the audience should be covered by direct path infra-red radiation from radiators positioned in front. When the direction of the receiver changes, e.g. with varying seat arrangements, mount the radiators in the corners of the room (see figure 1.15).

If the audience is always directed towards the radia- tors, you do not need radiators at the back

(see figure 1.16).

If the path of the infra-red signals is partially blocked, e.g. under balconies, you should cover the ‘shaded’ area with an additional radiator (see figure 1.17).

The figures below illustrate the positioning of the radiators:

Figure 1.16 Radiator positioning in a conference hall with

auditorium seating and podium

Figure 1.17 Radiator for covering seats beneath a balcony

1.3.6Overlapping footprints and multipath effects

When the footprints of two radiators partly overlap, the total coverage area can be larger than the sum of the two separate footprints. In the overlap area the sig- nal radiation power of two radiators are added, which increases the area where the radiation intensity is larg- er than the required intensity.

However, differences in the delays of the signals picked up by the receiver from two or more radiators can result in that the signals cancel each other out (multi path effect). In worst-case situations this can lead to a loss of reception at such positions (black spots).

Figure 1.15 Radiator position for covering seats in a square

arrangement

Bosch Security Systems 2005-04 3122 475 22015en

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Contents Integrus Important Safeguards Table of contents Integrus Installation and User Instuctions Table of contents Bosch Security Systems 2005-04 3122 475 22015en Integrus Installation and User Instructions System description and planning System overviewSignal Processing System technologyIR radiation Quality modesAspects of infra-red distribution systems Carriers and channelsDirectional sensitivity of the receiver Footprint of the radiatorAmbient lighting Radiator mounted at 45 to the ceiling11 Infra-red signal blocked by a person in front Positioning the radiators14 Combination of several reflected signals Overlapping footprints and multipath effectsPlanning an Integrus infra-red radiation system Rectangular footprintsPlanning radiators CablingSetting the radiator delay switches System with one transmitter20m System with two or more transmitters in one room Calculation of the master-to-slave signal delays Testing the coverage area Interference from IR systems Integrus Transmitters DescriptionAudio interface modules Integrus DCN interface moduleMounting an interface module in the transmitter housing Interface module slot coverUpgrading an LBB4502/xx to an INT-TX Removing the main PCB and the rear panelInstallation of the INT-TXK Removing the main PCB and the rear panel steps 1Installation of the INT-TXK steps 1 Connecting the DCN system Connecting the DCN Next GenerationConnecting other external audio sources ConnectionsConnecting an emergency signal Connecting to another transmitterUsing the configuration menu OverviewNavigate through the menu To navigate through the Main menuTo jump to a sub-menu To navigate through a sub-menuExamples To jump back from a sub-menu to an item of the Main menuExample 1 Disable carrier 2. See also section Turn to move the cursor Required channel num Setup Back Configuration and operation Start-upMain menu View transmitter statusView fault status DCNSet monitoring options View version informationSet transmission mode Set network modeSet number of channels Set channel quality and assign inputs to channels Per Channel Settings Set channel names Disable or enable carriers View carrier assignmentsConfigure auxiliary inputs Enable / disable IR-monitoring Enable / disable headphone outputPer Input Sensitivity settings Set sensitivity of the inputsReset all options to factory default values Choose transmitter nameMedium and High Power Radiators Integrus RadiatorsDescription Radiator status indication Mounting the radiatorsAttaching the suspension bracket Mounting on a floor stand Wall mountingConnecting radiators to the transmitter Ceiling mountingMounting on horizontal surfaces Low Power Wide Beam Radiator Using the output power selection switchMounting the Radiator LimitationsIntegrus Receivers Reception test mode Receiver headphonesOperation Integrus Charging Units LBB 4560 Charging unitCharging procedure Wall mounting the charging cabinetTroubleshooting Integrus Installation and User Instructions Troubleshooting Technical Data System SpecificationRadiators and Accessories Transmitter Upgrade Kit rangeMedium and High Power Radiators Transmitters and ModulesReceivers, Battery Packs and Charging Units Low Power Wide Beam RadiatorNiMH Battery Pack Wall Mounting BracketConnection details Guaranteed rectangular footprints Angle Product index

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