| SoundPlus® Infrared Transmitter • Model WIR TX90 | ||
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| 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 | |
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| indicates where the strongest receiver | ||
| reception will occur. | ||
| The actual coverage area will vary depending | ||
| on the sensitivity of the receiver being used. | ||
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| 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 | ||
Model | 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. | |||
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WIR | Fig. 5: Vertical Beam Spread |
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TX90 | Minimum Receiver Range When Operating with a TX90 Transmitter in Single Channel Mode | ||
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| RX16: 70' (21 m) | ||
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NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE!
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