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Induction loop systems allow hearing impaired people to hear more clearly.

Most hearing aids have a ‘T’ or ‘MT’ switch which allows them to pick up the
electromagnetic  field generated by a telephone earpiece.  This signal is converted by the
hearing aid into a sound suited to its user’s specific hearing requirements.

An induction loop system uses this same principle but generates a much larger magnetic
field than that created by a telephone earpiece and radiates it around a room via a ‘loop’ of
cable.  Any hearing impaired person positioned within the loop can hear the loop signal by
switching their hearing aid to the correct position.

An induction loop system therefore comprises four main elements:-

The audio source

 – typically a microphone, a television or a radio (or any combination of these).

The induction loop amplifier

The loop

 – a single turn of wire usually run around the perimeter of the room.

The receiver(s)

 – any behind-the-ear type hearing aid with a ‘T’ or ‘MT’ switch.

The Disability Discrimination Act has led to an increasing number of induction loop systems
being fitted in cinemas, theatres, churches, post offices, etc, allowing people with hearing
difficulties to participate fully in general conversation, public performances and other
social/work related activities.  This kit, specially designed by one of the UK’s leading
manufacturers of induction loop equipment, helps you to bring these same benefits into
the comfort of your own home.

About this kit

What is an induction loop system?

This kit includes everything you need to create a high quality stand-alone loop system for a
living room, bedroom, TV lounge, study or any other room up to 7m x 7m (23ft x 23ft) in size.

Please ensure that the following accessories are included in your kit:-

1 x DL50 audio frequency induction loop amplifier

1 x Plug-top power supply

1 x 33m (108ft) reel of induction loop cable

1 x SCART to phono audio connection lead

1 x Microphone c/w 1.5m (5ft) lead and mounting attachments

1 x Installation manual (i.e. this manual)

1 x Accessory pack containing four stick-on cabinet feet and a small flat-headed screwdriver

Should any of the above items be missing, please contact your vendor.

Approved Document No. DAU0000050 Rev 

2

 • Page 2

Approved Document No. DAU0000050 Rev 

2

 • Page 11

Technical specifications

POWER REQUIREMENTS

12V a.c. 1.5A max (via plug-top power supply)

MAX. COVERAGE AREA

50 square metres (7m x 7m or 23ft x 23ft)

CONTROLS

Input signal level control

Tone control  (boost +16dB; cut -20dB at 1KHz)

Loop signal control

Microphone priority control

(all controls are screwdriver adjustable to prevent them being

accidentally altered once they have been set up)

INDICATORS

Power on (green)

Input signal (red)

Loop strength meter (green to yellow to red)

INPUTS

Two 3.5mm mono microphone inputs with phantom power

Two phono (line level) inputs

Alert trigger input - normally open (close to trigger)

OUTPUTS

One loop output (via push-and-hold connector) - only use the
loop cable supplied with your DL50/K kit

One headphone output (confirms audio input signal level)

DIMENSIONS

40mm (Height)
85mm (Depth)
185mm (Width)

WEIGHT

550g (amplifier only)

Summary of Contents for DL50/K

Page 1: ...system 2 Familiarisation with your DL50 induction loop amplifier 3 Planning the system 4 Safety precautions 6 Connecting the unit 6 System set up and testing 8 Troubleshooting 10 Technical specification 11 Errors and omissions excepted The manufacturer of this equipment operates a policy of continuous improvement reserves the right to alter product specifications at its discretion without prior no...

Page 2: ... this kit What is an induction loop system This kit includes everything you need to create a high quality stand alone loop system for a living room bedroom TV lounge study or any other room up to 7m x 7m 23ft x 23ft in size Please ensure that the following accessories are included in your kit 1 x DL50 audio frequency induction loop amplifier 1 x Plug top power supply 1 x 33m 108ft reel of inductio...

Page 3: ...NE CONTROL HEADPHONE SOCKET INPUT SIGNAL LEVEL CONTROL INPUT SIGNAL INDICATOR LOOP STRENGTH METER POWER ON INDICATOR LOOP SIGNAL CONTROL indicates the power being driven into the loop If no sound is being picked up by the hearing aid or induction loop test receiver first check that the amplifier s power indicator is lit Troubleshooting If the power indicator IS lit Check that the amplifier s input...

Page 4: ...mestic loop system Detailed connection diagrams and system set up information can be found later on in this manual Approved Document No DAU0000050 Rev 2 Page 9 When testing the installation you may hear a slight humming noise in the background especially if using an induction loop test receiver This IS NOT a fault with the induction loop system but a common occurrence caused by mains wiring This h...

Page 5: ...ched Overspill and cross talk The signal generated by the loop will radiate outside as well as inside the loop If there are any other loop systems in close proximity overspill such as this may lead to cross talk signals from different loops merging into one Although not usually a problem in domestic applications special designs of loop can be implemented to help reduce the overspill field In the u...

Page 6: ...V a c input on the rear of the amplifier Connecting the loop cable Both ends of the loop cable should be connected to the amplifier s loop cable push and hold terminals as shown below Attaching the cabinet feet The four self adhesive rubber feet provided in the DL50 s accessory pack should be stuck to the underside of the amplifier as shown Connecting the alert input The alert input is designed fo...

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