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2.5.2
To the interpreter
The transmitter can be directly connected to the
interpreter unit VIS-INT64 or VIS-INT64S by
AUDIOLINK, but the power adaptor is necessary for
the first interpreter unit connected from the transmitter
unit. The power consumption is 9W, when the speaker
of interpreter unit is on. The power adaptor is DC48V
3A. It is necessary to calculate power for connecting
the sum of all interpreter unit and power loss of
extension cable.
2.5.3
To the external audio source
The transmitter has up to 32 audio inputs (depending
on the transmitter type and work mode) to interface
with external asymmetrical audio sources, such as
congress systems from other manufacturers or for
music distribution. The audio signals (stereo or mono)
are connected to the audio input 3pin connectors..
2.5.4
To the emergency signal switch
To use emergency function, fire alarm linked trigger
interface (normally open) must be connected to the
emergency switch connector. When the switch is
closed, the audio signal on the Aux-Right input is
distributed to all output channels and overriding all
other audio inputs. “ALARM” will be displayed on
the LCD at this moment.
2.5.5
To another transmitter
Max. 7 transmitter can work as master and slave mode
for
distribution
language
on
multiroom.The
transmitter can be operated in slave mode to loop-
through the IR radiator signals from a master
transmitter. One of the six radiator outputs of the
master transmitter is connected with an RG59 cable to
the radiator signal loop-through input of the slave
transmitter. The Transmission mode of the slave
transmitter must be set to ‘Slave’.
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