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2.4 Connection
Typical system connection includes:
to another transmitter
to external audio sources
to emergency signal switch
to HCS-4385U/50 interpreter unit
to HCS-8300 Paperless Multi-media Congress
System or HCS-4100/50 Fully Digital
Congress System
2.4.1 To another transmitter
Bypass ( bypass) mode
The transmitter can be operated in bypass mode to
loop-through the IR radiator signals from another
transmitter. Multi room application can be achieved by
setting the transmitter in the center room to “Master”
mode and the transmitters in other rooms to “Bypass”
mode. One of the six radiator outputs of the master
transmitter is connected with an RG-59 cable to the
radiator signal loop-through input of the bypass
transmitter.
2 Transmitters should be set to “Master” and “Bypass”
separately (see section 2.6.1).
Figure 2.4 Transmitter connected to another transmitter
in bypass mode
Combination ( slave) mode
HCS-5100M/N series transmitter unique combination
function can combine two N channels transmitter as
one 2N channels system (maximum 32 channels).
It can be achieved by setting the transmitter which is
connected to radiator(s) to “Master” – “Analog” mode
the other transmitter to “Slave” mode. One of the six
radiator outputs of the slave transmitter is connected
with an RG-59 cable to the radiator signal loop-through
input of the master transmitter, and the EXTENSION
interfaces of both transmitters must be connected by a
cable.
Transmitters should be set to “Master” – “Analog” and
“Slave” separately (see section 2.6.1).
Figure 2.5 Transmitter connected to another transmitter
in combination mode
Connection explanation
If two transmitters are operated in combination mode,
the EXTENSION interfaces of both transmitters must
be connected by a cable, according to figure 2.6. This
cabling is additionally required to the cabling shown in
figure 2.5.
Figure 2.6 Connection of EXTENSION interfaces in
combination mode