SoundPlus® Infrared System • Model WIR TX900

SoundPlus® Infrared System • Model WIR TX900

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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 WIRTX900 specifications Multiple Emitters Installed to Maximize Coverage, TX9TX9

WIRTX900 specifications

The Williams Sound WIRTX900 is an advanced assistive listening transmitter designed to enhance audio experiences in various settings, including classrooms, auditoriums, theaters, and houses of worship. This robust system stands out for its reliability, user-friendly interface, and cutting-edge technology, making it a popular choice among educators, event coordinators, and venue managers seeking to improve communication and accessibility.

One of the standout features of the WIRTX900 is its ability to support multiple transmission channels. This means that a single transmitter can serve different listening needs simultaneously, making it ideal for environments where multiple speakers or presentations occur at once. The transmitter operates on infrared technology, ensuring that audio signals are delivered with high fidelity and minimal interference. This characteristic is particularly beneficial in venues with considerable ambient noise, allowing users to enjoy clear sound without distractions.

The WIRTX900 also boasts a range of up to 100 feet, providing flexibility in how it is used within a venue. This range ensures listeners can move freely without losing audio quality. The system can transmit to an array of receivers, ensuring that all audience members can access the sound, making it an inclusive option for those with hearing impairments or those who need assistance in discerning speech from background noise.

Another notable feature is the user-oriented design of the system. The WIRTX900 comes with easy-to-use controls, enabling quick adjustments of volume and channels. This ease of use is complemented by LED indicators that provide clear visual confirmation of operational status and signal strength, allowing users to monitor the device easily.

Additionally, the transmitter incorporates advanced digital signal processing to enhance audio clarity and reduce unwanted artifacts. This technology ensures that every syllable is heard crisply, making the system suitable for both spoken word and music applications.

Furthermore, the Williams Sound WIRTX900 is equipped with a built-in battery that offers extended operating time, ensuring that the system can last through long events or classroom sessions without the need for frequent recharging. This combination of advanced features, reliability, and user-centric design makes the WIRTX900 a premier choice for enhancing audio accessibility in various environments.

In summary, the Williams Sound WIRTX900 is not just a transmitter; it's a comprehensive solution for creating an inclusive audio experience. With its powerful features and user-friendly design, it sets a standard for assistive listening technology.