Williams Sound SoundPlus Infrared Receiver WIR RX3 Installation Manual & User Manual Download Page 3

Introduction 

The Williams Sound WIR TX300 Infrared System 
consists of a MOD 1 Modulator and one or more 
TX3 Transmitters (also called emitters) which use 
invisible infrared (IR) light waves to broadcast 
speech or music to wireless infrared receivers. The 
Modulator accepts a variety of audio inputs and 
sends a 95 kHz frequency modulated signal to the 
Transmitter via a coaxial cable. The Transmitter 
emits invisible infrared light into the listening area. 
Infrared receivers detect the transmission and 
convert the light signals back into audio signals. 

The system is designed to broadcast high quality 
audio for hearing assistance and language translation 
applications. Because the system uses infrared light 
for transmission, it is not affected by interference 
from radio equipment and does not interfere with 
radio equipment. 

A single TX3 infrared transmitter will cover 
approximately 10,000 square feet of listening area. 
Larger areas can be covered with additional 
transmitters.  The transmission is confined within 
opaque walls if security is an issue, such as 
courtrooms and corporate boardrooms. The Williams 
Sound Infrared System can also be used where 
multiple systems are needed in adjacent rooms, such 
as movie theaters and conference centers, without 
“spillover” from adjacent rooms. 

The system can be used with a microphone as a 
stand-alone system, or it can be connected to an 
existing sound system. Infrared Systems cannot be 
used in bright sunlight,  which contains large 
amounts of interfering infrared light. 

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Fig. 1: Typical System Configurations 

(1) Modulator and (2) Transmitters 

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Summary of Contents for SoundPlus Infrared Receiver WIR RX3

Page 1: ...de User Manual SoundPlus WIR TX300 Infrared System Large Area Infrared Listening System Modulator Model WIR MOD 1 Transmitter Model WIR TX3 Receiver Models WIR RX1 RX3 RX4 Williams Sound Helping Peopl...

Page 2: ...95 kHz Carrier Cable Connection Modulator Installation Power Connection 95 kHz Carrier Cable Connection Audio Source Connection Using a Microphone Hi Pass Filter Setting Testing the System Receiver In...

Page 3: ...itters The transmission is confined within opaque walls if security is an issue such as courtrooms and corporate boardrooms The Williams Sound Infrared System can also be used where multiple systems a...

Page 4: ...r 25V speaker line Input Level Switch Three position switch selects mic level line level or 70V input for the XLR input jack Unbalanced Audio Inputs Two RCA jacks for unbalanced line level audio input...

Page 5: ...ion Out Connects to the Modulation In jack of of the next TX3 transmitter in the chain when multiple transmitters are used Mounting Bracket An omnidirectional mounting bracket is included with the Tra...

Page 6: ...e left side of the front wall and the other on the right hand side The two transmitters will be connected together with a coaxial cable The infrared illumination pattern from a single transmitter is a...

Page 7: ...te for the mounting surface wood screws lag bolt wall anchor to attach the mounting plate Recommended fastener size is 1 4 Step 2 Attach the clamp plate to the rear of the transmitter using 2 1 4 x 20...

Page 8: ...to switch AC power to the outlet OFF at the fuse or circuit breaker Remove the wallplate cover screw and plug the transformer into the outlet Secure the transformer with the cover plate screw Turn the...

Page 9: ...th and install F connectors on both ends Additional RG59 coax can be added up to 1000 feet maximum Make sure you leave some slack at each end Step 2 Install the F connectors on each end of the cable Y...

Page 10: ...For stereo sources use an additional RCA to RCA cable and connect the left and right signals to the two inputs on the MOD 1 They will be mixed into a mono signal for transmission Three Channel Unbalan...

Page 11: ...o adjust the angle of the transmitter s to obtain the best coverage If coverage is not adequate additional transmitter panels must be used Receiver Operating Instructions Receiver Model WIR RX1 The RX...

Page 12: ...s in the receivers they may leak and damage the receiver Rechargeable Batteries The RX3 receivers can also use a rechargeable battery We recommend only the 7 cell 8 4 Volt types BAT 003 A fully charge...

Page 13: ...vers that aren t working 2 If none of the receivers work check to see if the power and 95 kHz carrier cable are connected to the transmitter and the Power like is ON 3 Check to see if the modulator is...

Page 14: ...rain Transmitter shuts off when modulation Modulation Input signal is not present Operating Req 0 50 C ambient temperature non Modulation Output condensing non corrosive atmosphere Coverage Area 10 00...

Page 15: ...Williams Sound Corp 10321 West 70th St Eden Prairie MN 55344 3446 U S A 800 843 3544 952 943 2252 FAX 952 943 2174 1996 Williams Sound Corp MAN 046C...

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