SoundPlus® Basic Courtroom System • Model WIR SYS 1

SoundPlus® Basic Courtroom System • Model WIR SYS 1

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Multiple Emitters Installed to Maximize Coverage

Fig. 8a: Overlapping Illumination Patterns to Cover Larger Listening Areas

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Fig. 8a above is a typical example of how multiple emitters are used to cover larger listening areas. Generally it is desirable for the illumination patterns to overlap. Note: The coverage area will vary depend- ing on the infrared receiver being used; refer to Figures 4 and 7 to determine how many emitters are required to achieve full coverage of a listening area.

Fig. 8b: Overlapping Illumination Patterns to Cover Larger Listening Areas

 

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(50% increase)

When two emitters are used at the same emission point in single channel mode, the overall coverage area incre- ses 50%. When using an RX22-4 receiver, as a result, the coverage area will increase to an estimated 42,000 ft2 (3,902 m2); the RX14-2 will increase to 5,250 ft2 (488 m2); the RX16 will increase to 4,590 ft2 (426 m2 ).

NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE!

 

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Williams Sound WIR SYS 1 specifications Multiple Emitters Installed to Maximize Coverage, TX9TX9

WIR SYS 1 specifications

The Williams Sound WIR SYS 1 is an advanced assistive listening system designed to enhance audio experiences within various environments, including theaters, places of worship, and educational facilities. This system effectively addresses the needs of individuals with hearing impairments by delivering clear and high-quality sound directly to their hearing devices or earphones.

One of the standout features of the WIR SYS 1 is its wireless technology, utilizing FM transmission to provide exceptional audio clarity. The system operates in the 72-75 MHz frequency range, ensuring reliable sound reproduction with minimal interference. This frequency range is particularly beneficial in crowded environments or locations with multiple audio transmission systems.

The WIR SYS 1 includes a transmitter that connects to any sound source, such as a microphone, television, or soundboard. The transmitter takes the audio input and converts it into a radio signal, which can then be received by the user’s personal receivers. The system can support a wide range of distances, allowing users to move freely while still receiving high-quality audio.

Users can choose between different types of receivers, including lightweight, pocket-sized options that provide a comfortable listening experience. The receivers can be used with headphones or neck loops, enabling compatibility with hearing aids equipped with telecoils. This adaptability makes the WIR SYS 1 a versatile solution for various users and environments.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the WIR SYS 1 is its easy setup and operation. The system typically comes pre-configured, allowing users to get started with minimal technical knowledge. This ease of use is crucial, especially in public spaces, where staff members may not be technically trained.

Durability is also a key component of the WIR SYS 1. Built to withstand the rigors of frequent use in various environments, the equipment is constructed with high-quality materials that ensure longevity. Additionally, the system features a robust battery life, ensuring that it can operate throughout long events or sessions without interruption.

In summary, the Williams Sound WIR SYS 1 is an excellent solution for enhancing auditory experiences in settings where clarity is essential. Its combination of wireless transmission technologies, ease of use, adaptability, and durability makes it a preferred choice for many organizations looking to improve accessibility for individuals with hearing challenges.