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Multi–Channel Infrared Emitter, Model TX9

Dimensions, Weight:

11.25” W x 6.25” H x 2.125” D (28.6 cm x 15.9 cm x 5.4 cm), 1.9lbs (0.9 kg)

Color:

Black with white legends, red acrylic lens

Power Supply:

Wall Transformer, 24VAC, 50-60Hz, 35VA, 3-pin MOLEX Connector

North America:

TFP 010, UL/CSA

Europe:

TFP 027-01, 2-pin Schuko plug, CE

UK:

TFP 027-02, 3-pin UK plug, CE

Note:  Each WIR TX9 requires its own power supply

Power Cable:

NEC Class 2 wiring, two-conductor, 18 ga., 200’ (61m) max. length

Indicators:

Green LED power indicator, red LED baseband indicator

Carrier Frequency:

50 kHz to 8 MHz

Emitter IR Power:

3.5 watts

Coverage Area:

28,000 ft

2

(2,600 m

2

) in single-channel mode when using the RX22-4 Receiver

11,000 ft

2

(1,000 m

2

) in four-channel mode when using the RX22-4 Receiver

3,500 ft

2

(325 m

2

) in single channel mode when using the RX14-2 Receiver

3,063 ft

2

(285 m

2

) in single channel mode when using the RX16 Receiver

(See coverage area diagrams)

Baseband Input:

BNC, 100 mV per carrier, 50Ω, for use with WIR TX9 or MOD 232 only

Baseband Output:

BNC, 50Ω, for use with TX9 only

Baseband Cable:

RG 58 Coax, BNC connectors, maximum 1000’ (300m) length

Operating Requirements:

0-50º C ambient temperature, non-condensing, non-corrosive atmosphere

Mounting Kits:

Wall or Ceiling Mount:  BKT 024 Omnidirectional mount, Mic Stand Kit:  SS-11 or SS-6

Warranty:

5 years on Emitter, 90 days on accessories

Approvals:

CE, FCC, RoHS, WEEE

Compatible Receivers:

WIR RX22-4 Four Channel Receiver, WIR RX14-2 Two Channel Receiver,  RX16 Two-

Channel Receiver

NOTE:  SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

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Summary of Contents for Sound Plus WIR SYS 1

Page 1: ...Model WIR SYS 1 Two Channel Listening System Model WIR SYS 2 Two Channel Listening System Model WIR SYS 2P Two Channel Listening System Model WIR SYS 4 Four Channel Listening System Modulator Model MO...

Page 2: ...MOD 232 Modulator Setup 4 Wiring Connections 4 Features Controls 6 Configuration Settings 7 TX9 Emitter Setup 8 Coverage Area 9 Features Controls 11 Mounting 11 Receiver Safety Instructions 12 Recycli...

Page 3: ...r ra at te ed d i in n a a c co om mm me er rc ci ia al l e en nv vi ir ro on nm me en nt t T Th hi is s e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t g ge en ne er ra at te es s u us se es s a an nd d c ca an n r ra a...

Page 4: ...E M MU US ST T N NO OT T F FA AL LL L B BE EL LO OW W 9 94 4V V O OR R S SY YS ST TE EM M P PE ER RF FO OR RM MA AN NC CE E W WI IL LL L B BE E G GR RE EA AT TL LY Y R RE ED DU UC CE ED D POWER CONNE...

Page 5: ...eband input connector BASEBAND CABLE CONNECTION The MOD 232 can directly drive one or two emitters TX9 emitters repeat the baseband signal so any number of emitters can be used The modulator outputs C...

Page 6: ...s balanced line level audio inputs The minimum input level is 21mV and the maximum level is 10uV 1 4 TRS LINE LEVEL INPUT The 1 4 Tip Ring Sleeve TRS jack can accept only a balanced or unbalanced line...

Page 7: ...e from the factory Use this setting for simultaneous interpretation Be sure that the compress control located on the front of the MOD 232 Figure 6 page 6 is turned fully counter clockwise Compression...

Page 8: ...ow of the infrared beam Infrared light reflects off most surfaces and scatters increasing the coverage area Rough surfaces tend to absorb infrared light minimizing reflections and limiting coverage to...

Page 9: ...The infrared radiation does not drop to zero outside the illustrated patterns it decreases It still may be useable at a greater distance depending on the receiver sensitivity and the reflective chara...

Page 10: ...LED TO MAXIMIZE COVERAGE Figure 13 Connecting Multiple TX9 Emitters An unlimited number of WIR TX9 emitters can be daisy chained together to maximize the coverage area Remember that each emitter needs...

Page 11: ...wall ceiling or suspended ceiling with the BKT 024 using a Mounting Plate or a T Bar Clip MOUNTING THE TX9 TO A WALL OR CEILING Is visible on bottom For use with mounting bracket Figure 14 TX9 Emitte...

Page 12: ...other serious harm to the user or product PACEMAKER SAFETY 1 Before using this product with a pacemaker or other medical device consult your physician or the manufacturer of your pacemaker or other m...

Page 13: ...R RX16 UNDER THE CHIN RECEIVER OPTIONAL RECEIVERS Channel Frequency 1 2 3 MHz 2 2 8 MHz 3 3 3 MHz 4 3 8 MHz Figure 16 FOUR CHANNEL RECEIVER MODEL WIR RX22 4 Figure 17 WIR RX14 2 HEADSET RECEIVER WIR R...

Page 14: ...should be lit and there should be activity on the MOD 232 Level Indicators Make sure the eye is not covered up on the receiver There must be clear line of sight between the receiver eye and the emitte...

Page 15: ...ORITY TO BIND WILLIAMS SOUND TO ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE SOUNDPLUS INFRARED LISTENING SYSTEM UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR MODIFICATIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY The exclusions and l...

Page 16: ...rs per channel indicates frequency malfunctions Compress Control 1 1 or 2 0 1 Input Mix LED Indicates inputs A and B audio are mixed and transmitted by CHA CHB off Stereo LED Indicates stereo mode Pho...

Page 17: ...nnel mode when using the RX22 4 Receiver 3 500 ft2 325 m2 in single channel mode when using the RX14 2 Receiver 3 063 ft2 285 m2 in single channel mode when using the RX16 Receiver See coverage area d...

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