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ET120 & ET60 Installation & Maintenance Manual 

 
 

Final Setting 

Using the ETFSM held vertically and at the listening height (ear level) loop users will be at (standing or 
sitting), measure the field strength in the centre of the room. This should be 0dB peaking at +3dB when 
the limit LED blinks, if this is not the case adjust the drive control on the amplifier to achieve this level. 

Finally walk through the area covered and note the average level of the loop field, adjusting the loop 
amplifier if necessary so that the average field strength is between -3dB and +3dB over as much of the 
area as possible. It is also wise to mark on a plan, areas of poor coverage or high background noise so 
hearing aid users can be directed away from these areas. 

Metal Loss Adjustment 

Once commissioned, we recommend listening to the loop signal with a receiver such as the ETRX to 
gain a qualitative measurement of loop audio performance, if the high frequencies are severely 
attenuated slowly turn the metal loss correction pot clockwise until the high frequencies are restored. 

It may be wise to supply the responsible person a loop receiver so they can periodically measure loop 
operation and record this in a logbook. 

Technical Specification (values for ET60 in brackets)

 
Inputs  

 

Audio inputs 

1 off balanced mic or unbalanced mic, 1 
off 100V line or balanced line selectable. 

Type 

 2-part 5mm Screw terminals 

Line Power 

Aux 12V 100mA for loop OK signs and 
input pre amplifiers 

Phantom 12V 

2mA 

Sensitivity 

-50dBV Microphone, +40dBV 100V line,      
-10dBV balanced line. 

Mains Input 

 

Voltage 

 230V ~ 50/60 Hz 

Current  

 250mA Nominal (180mA) 

Power 

 90VA Max (60VA Max) 

Internal fuses 

Mains 1A (F) HBC 

Fuse for Spur 

3A 

 

Indication & Controls 

 

LED indicators 

1 off input signal limit, 1 off AC present, 
4 off loop current 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A (0.8A, 
1.5A, 2.2A, 3A) 

User Controls 

2x input mixer, Metal loss adj
current Drive. 

ust and 

Options 

Protection Recessed 

screwdriver adjust only. 

Audio Processing 

 

Metal Loss 

0 to 3dB per Octave 

Compressor  

Variable ratio 1:1 to limit 20:1. 

Attack  

10mS 

Release 

 Automatic from 500mS to 1500mS 

Dynamic Range 

>60dB 

THD  

 <0.25% 

 

Output Stage 

 

Type  

Current 

Mode 

Loop impedance 

0.1

 to 2

Ω 

max 3

Ω 

@1.6KHz 

Loop Type 

Single turn 1mm to 1.5mm CSA 
(0.75mm to 1mm CSA) 

Peak Current 

>8A peak  (>6A peak) 

125mS burst 

>4A peak  (>3A peak) 

RMS Current  

2A @1KHz  (1.8A @1KHz) 

Protection 

DC, Thermal, Short circuit, soft start. 

Dimensions 

Extents Height 

225mm 

 Width 

160mm 

 

Depth 80mm 
Weight 1.2Kgs 

(1Kgs) 

Mains Supply 

110V operation

 

 

The ET60 & ET120 Units are designed and manufactured in the UK by: 

 

Current Thinking Ltd,  

Unit 91 Silver Briar 

Enterprise Park East, 

Sunderland, 

SR5 2TQ. 

www.current-thinking.com

 

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Document DCC ET12 7001-03 Rev 1 Aug 2005 

 

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Summary of Contents for ET120

Page 1: ...ET120 ET60 Induction Loop Amplifiers Installation and Maintenance Manual Revision 1A August 2005 Please Read Carefully Before Commencing Installation ...

Page 2: ... any other signals When microphones are to be used it is vital that they are positioned to pick up sound which is free from reverberation and other noises If the microphones receive a poor signal then the signal transmitted to the listener will be poor no matter how good the design of the loop and other equipment It is also necessary to ensure that the microphones are matched electrically to the a...

Page 3: ... Mic Sets the Level of the Microphone inputs Line Sets the level of the Line inputs Metal loss correction to restore the high frequencies in areas containing large quantities of metal Drive Sets the output current from the loop amplifier Important Safety Information This Equipment must only be installed and maintained by suitably skilled and competent person This Equipment is defined as Class 1 in...

Page 4: ...d box will also guard them against mechanical damage Unpacking the Unit Remove the Unity DAU from its packing and check the contents against the following list 1 AFILS amplifier Unit 2 Installation maintenance manual this document 3 2 5mm AF Alan Key Using the HEX key supplied remove the front cover Verify the following items are present 1 1 off 3 way Microphone Screw terminal block 2 1 off 4 way ...

Page 5: ...used knockouts must be left unopened to comply with the LVD Low Voltage Directive accidentally knocked out holes should be blanked off This work must be carried out prior to the re installation of circuit boards Mounting The Amplifier Before mounting the AFILS amplifier on the wall it is advisable to remove the cable knockouts as described above The ET120 weighs 3KGs so care should be taken to sec...

Page 6: ... angled connecting plug Balanced Microphone The balanced microphone input is presented on a three way two part screw terminal connection and is designed to accept the microphone cables directly The input provides a balanced 12V phantom supply to power electret type microphones such as the ETCM W and works with most professional microphones unbalanced dynamic microphones should not be used with loo...

Page 7: ...om the table below the maximum impedance of the loop cable should be 3Ω when measured using an impedance or LCR meter at 1KHz Maximum length m Vs Cable Size mm2 Amplifier 1 1 5 2 5 4 0 ETCF ET60 70 80 90 100 90 ET120 90 105 120 140 140 ETCF copper foil tape is equivalent to 1 8mm2 cable but has a lower inductance per metre Commissioning Before powering up the amplifier check all mains wiring and s...

Page 8: ...nputs Audio inputs 1 off balanced mic or unbalanced mic 1 off 100V line or balanced line selectable Type 2 part 5mm Screw terminals Line Power Aux 12V 100mA for loop OK signs and input pre amplifiers Phantom 12V 2mA Sensitivity 50dBV Microphone 40dBV 100V line 10dBV balanced line Mains Input Voltage 230V 50 60 Hz Current 250mA Nominal 180mA Power 90VA Max 60VA Max Internal fuses Mains 1A F HBC Fus...

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