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Signet Induction Loop Kit PDA102S, 120 Hz → 5 kHz

RS Stock No.: 809-1095Brand: SignetManufacturers Part No.: PDA102S
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Signet

Maximum Square Room Coverage

7 x 7m

Frequency Response

120 Hz → 5 kHz

Distortion

<0.1%

Operating Voltage

230 V

Weight

1.3kg

Kit Contents

Connection Plate, Loop in use Sticker, Scart Lead

Amplifier Height

56mm

Amplifier Length

175mm

Amplifier Width

136mm

Maximum Frequency Response

5 kHz

Minimum Frequency Response

120 Hz

Minimum Operating Voltage

230 V ac

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

TV Lounge Induction Loop Amplifier

Induction Loop Amplifier ideal for TV lounges and interview rooms.

Compact design
Supplied with 1x 3.5mm microphone input with 9V phantom power
Compatible with SigNET's Outreach Plate audio input extension system
Input limit indicators
Output peak indicators
Power on indicators
Adjustable Limit and Drive controls
Free standing
Wall mounting option, keyholes provided
Cost effective kit formats

Standards

BS7594, EN60118-4

Induction Loop

What are Induction Loops? Induction loop systems help hearing impaired people who use a hearing aid or loop listener to hear sounds more clearly by reducing or cutting out background noise. An induction loop is a cable that circles the listening area. It is fed by current from a loop amplifier. The amplifier gets its signal from a microphone placed in front of the person speaking or by means of a direct connection from another sound source, such as a sound system. The resulting electric current in the loop produces a magnetic field, which corresponds to the sound. You can then pick up this magnetic field if you are sitting within the area of the loop and your hearing aid - or loop listening aid - is switched to 'T'. You will need to adjust your own hearing aid for volume. More than one person can benefit from a loop installed in a room as long as they each have a hearing aid set to 'T', or a loop listener. You are not wired to any other equipment and you are therefore free to listen from anywhere within the loop and to move around.

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Signet Induction Loop Kit PDA102S, 120 Hz → 5 kHz

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Signet Induction Loop Kit PDA102S, 120 Hz → 5 kHz
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Technical Document

Specifications

Brand

Signet

Maximum Square Room Coverage

7 x 7m

Frequency Response

120 Hz → 5 kHz

Distortion

<0.1%

Operating Voltage

230 V

Weight

1.3kg

Kit Contents

Connection Plate, Loop in use Sticker, Scart Lead

Amplifier Height

56mm

Amplifier Length

175mm

Amplifier Width

136mm

Maximum Frequency Response

5 kHz

Minimum Frequency Response

120 Hz

Minimum Operating Voltage

230 V ac

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

TV Lounge Induction Loop Amplifier

Induction Loop Amplifier ideal for TV lounges and interview rooms.

Compact design
Supplied with 1x 3.5mm microphone input with 9V phantom power
Compatible with SigNET's Outreach Plate audio input extension system
Input limit indicators
Output peak indicators
Power on indicators
Adjustable Limit and Drive controls
Free standing
Wall mounting option, keyholes provided
Cost effective kit formats

Standards

BS7594, EN60118-4

Induction Loop

What are Induction Loops? Induction loop systems help hearing impaired people who use a hearing aid or loop listener to hear sounds more clearly by reducing or cutting out background noise. An induction loop is a cable that circles the listening area. It is fed by current from a loop amplifier. The amplifier gets its signal from a microphone placed in front of the person speaking or by means of a direct connection from another sound source, such as a sound system. The resulting electric current in the loop produces a magnetic field, which corresponds to the sound. You can then pick up this magnetic field if you are sitting within the area of the loop and your hearing aid - or loop listening aid - is switched to 'T'. You will need to adjust your own hearing aid for volume. More than one person can benefit from a loop installed in a room as long as they each have a hearing aid set to 'T', or a loop listener. You are not wired to any other equipment and you are therefore free to listen from anywhere within the loop and to move around.

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