Williams Sound dimensions SoundPlus Infrared Transmitter Model WIR TX90

Models: WIR TX90

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Transmitter

 

SoundPlus® Infrared Transmitter • Model WIR TX90

 

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Fig. 4: 3-Dimension Foot Pattern

 

 

 

The TX90 floods the listening audience with a

 

cone shape light pattern as shown here.

 

The path of the cone shape light leaves a

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pattern on the ground, or "foot print, " and

Infrared

 

 

indicates where the strongest receiver

 

reception will occur.

 

The actual coverage area will vary depending

 

on the sensitivity of the receiver being used.

Transmitter

 

Refer to Figures 3 and 6 to determine how

 

many emitters are required for 100% coverage

 

of the listening area.

To determine the best location for the transmitter, it helps to think of the IR transmitter as an invisible

floodlight. You’ll want to aim it so the listeners are “flooded” with the infrared light. The transmitter

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should also be positioned high enough so it won’t be blocked by people and other physical obstructions.

See Figure 5 below. Mount the transmitter at least 2 ft. (.61 m) above the audience. Position the transmitter

to face in a slightly downward angle, 20°, that will increase the “throw” of the infrared beam.

 

 

 

WIR

Fig. 5: Vertical Beam Spread

 

 

 

 

 

TX90

Minimum Receiver Range When Operating with a TX90 Transmitter in Single Channel Mode

RX22-4 Receiver:

 

 

 

RX14-2: 80' (24 m)

RX16: 70' (21 m)

 

150' (45 m)

 

 

 

 

 

(Range)

 

 

 

 

TX90

 

 

 

30'

 

 

 

SCREEN

 

6'

 

 

 

 

 

STAGE

NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE!

 

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Williams Sound dimensions SoundPlus Infrared Transmitter Model WIR TX90