INTEGRUS Installation and User Instructions en Integrus Language Distribution System
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Safeguards Important Safeguards Prior to installing or operating this product always read the Safety Instructions which are available as a separate document.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instuctions | Table of contents Table of contents 1 System description and planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1.1 System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.2 System technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instuctions | Table of contents 2.5 Configuration and operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2.5.1 Start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2.5.2 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2.5.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Table of contents 7 Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 7.1 System Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 7.2 Transmitters and Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning 1 System description and planning 1.1 System overview Integrus is a system for wireless distribution of audio signals via infra-red radiation. It can be used in a simultaneous interpretation system for international conferences where multiple languages are used. To enable all participants to understand the proceedings, interpreters simultaneously translate the speaker’s language as required.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning 1.2 System technology 1.2.1 IR radiation The Integrus system is based on transmission by modulated infra-red radiation. Infra-red radiation forms part of the electro-magnetic spectrum, which is composed of visible light, radio waves and other types of radiation. It has a wavelength just above that of visible light. Like visible light, it is reflected from hard surfaces, yet passes through translucent materials such as glass.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning en | 3 1.2.4 Carriers and channels The Integrus system can transmit up to 8 different carrier signals (depending on the transmitter type). Each carrier can contain up to 4 different audio channels. The maximum number of channels per carrier is dependent on the selected quality modes. Stereo signals use twice as much bandwidth as a mono signals, premium quality uses twice as much bandwidth as standard quality.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning en | 4 m2 2000 LBB 4512/00 1800 LBB 4511/00 1600 LBB 3410/05 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1 Figure 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 1.8 The radiator mounted at 45° to the ceiling Figure 1.9 The radiator mounted perpendicular 8 Total coverage area of LBB 3410/05, LBB 4511/00 and LBB 4512/00 for 1 to 8 carriers 1 2 4 8 Figure 1.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning en | 5 1.3.4 Objects, surfaces and reflections The presence of objects in a conference venue can influence the distribution of infra-red light. The texture and colour of the objects, walls and ceilings also plays an important role. Infra-red radiation is reflected from almost all surfaces. As is the case with visible light, smooth, bright or shiny surfaces reflect well.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning Figure 1.14 en | 6 Combination of several reflected signals Figure 1.16 Radiator positioning in a conference hall with For concentrically arranged conference rooms, centrally placed, angled radiators located high up can cover the area very efficiently.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning Figure 1.18 and figure 1.19 illustrate the effect of overlapping footprints and differences in signal delays. en | 7 1.4 Planning an Integrus infra-red radiation system 1.4.1 Rectangular footprints Determining the optimal number of infra-red radiators required to give 100% coverage of a hall can normally only be done by performing a site test.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning Guaranteed rectangular footprints can also be calculated with the footprint calculation tool (available on the documentation CD-ROM). The given values are for one radiator only, and therefore do not take into consideration the beneficial effects of overlapping footprints. The beneficial effects of reflections are also not included.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning 1.5 Setting the radiator delay switches As described in section 1.3.6, differences in the delays of the signals picked up by the receiver from two or more radiators can cause black spots as a result of the multi path effect. en | 9 The next sections describe how to calculate the delay switch positions manually for systems with one transmitter, or two or more transmitters.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning Note: For systems with a cable length difference of more than 50 meters, it is recommended to use a measurement tool to determine the delay differences in order to calculate the delay switch positions. Figure 1.26 and table 1.1 illustrate the calculation of the cable signal delay. 20m 30m R1 R2 20m R3 30m R5 R4 20m Figure 1.26 System with five radiators and measured cable lengths Table 1.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning 584 ns 350 ns R2 R1 237 ns R4 563 ns 339 ns Figure 1.27 1.5.2 System with two or more transmitters in one room When radiators in one multi purpose room are connected to two transmitters, an extra signal delay is added by: • Transmission from master transmitter to slave transmitter (cable signal delay). • Transmission through the slave transmitter.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning en | 12 30m 20m Caution: Turn the delay switches carefully R1 R2 to a new position until you feel that it clicks into position, to prevent that a 20m switch is positioned between two R3 numbers, which would result in a wrong Tx1 delay setting.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning 1.5.3 System with more than 4 carriers and a radiator under a balcony Figure 1.29 illustrates a situation in which a radiation signal delay occurs and which can be compensated for. For systems with more than four carriers, add one delay switch position per 10 meter (33 feet) difference in signal path length to the radiators which are closest to the overlapping coverage area. In figure 1.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | System description and planning Black spots can occur in case a transmitter is located in the same room as the radiators. In that case, disable the mini IR radiator of the transmitter with the configuration menu (see section 2.5.16). Check that the signal delay compensation switches on the radiators are set to the correct value and that a switch is not accidentally positioned between two numbers. Re-check your system design.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2 Integrus Transmitters 2.1 Description The transmitter is the central element of the Integrus system. It accepts asymmetrical audio sources from a maximum of 32 external channels (dependent on the transmitter type) and can be used with the Digital Congress Network (DCN) and DCN Next Generation conference systems. It can also be used with analogue discussion and interpretation systems (e.g.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 3. Auxiliary audio inputs – Two female XLR connectors for extra audio inputs. They can be used to connect auxiliary symmetrical audio signals such as a music installation, the floor language or emergency messages. 4. Audio signal inputs – 4, 8, 16 or 32 cinch plugs to connect external asymmetrical audio input signals. The number of connectors depends on the transmitter type. 5.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2.2.2 Mounting an interface module in the transmitter housing en | 17 Warning: To prevent damage to the PCB connectors (4), be sure that the connectors are aligned properly before pushing Warning: Before opening the transmitter the module in. housing, make sure that the mains power and all other connections are disconnected! 1 Warning: ICs and many other electronic components are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD).
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2.2.3 Upgrading an LBB4502/xx to an INT-TX To upgrade an LBB4502/xx to an INT-TX the following upgrade kits are available: • INT-TXK04: 4 channel transmitter upgrade kit • INT-TXK08: 8 channel transmitter upgrade kit • INT-TXK16: 16 channel transmitter upgrade kit • INT-TXK32: 32 channel transmitter upgrade kit en | 18 2.2.3.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 8. Remove the rear panel (4): • Loosen the screws (16). Do not lose the (spring) washers (17). • Pull the connectors (18) of the mains inlet wires and the earth wire out of the mains socket (19). • Detach the mains socket from the rear panel. The mains socket is snapped into the rear panel. 1 6 8 2 9 7A 7B 7C 10 en | 19 2.2.3.2 Installation of the INT-TXK Follow the instructions below to install the INT-TXK.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 20 9. On the new main PCB (2) fasten the flexible cables (18) to the analogue input/output PCB. To this end release the catches (19) on both sides and insert the flexible cable. 2 10 8 9 11 Note: Make sure that the flexible cables are entirely and correctly inserted into the connector as incorrect mounting will lead 67 1 to transmitter failure. 4 See inset in figure 2.10. 18 5C 3 10.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 21 2.3 Connections 2.3.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Netw ork 2 1 3 4 2 5 6 Netw ork 1 2 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 Figure 2.13 6 Connecting external audio sources to the Modular IR transmitter 2.3.4 Connecting an emergency signal To use the emergency signal function, a switch (normally-open) must be connected to the emergency switch connector.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 23 2.4 Using the configuration menu 2.4.1 Overview All configuration and operation options of the transmitter are set via an interactive menu, using a 2x16 character LCD display and a ‘turn-and-push’ menu button. Figure 2.16 gives an overview of the menu structure. A general description of how to use the menu is given in section 2.4.2. Some examples are given in section 2.4.3.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2.4.2 Navigate through the menu Operating the menu is always a sequence of alternating turns and pushes: Turn the button to: • Cycle through the menu items within a menu (the menu item number and title on the first line is blinking). • Go to a settable option within a menu item (a blinking cursor moves through the menu screen). • Cycle through the available values for a settable option (the value is blinking).
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters To jump back from a sub-menu to an item of the Main menu: 1. Turn the button to move the cursor to the Main menu item number. 2. Push the button. The item number and title starts blinking. 3. Turn to select another item number. 4. Push to confirm the selection. When you are turning counter-clockwise through submenu items, the display jumps automatically to the Main menu after you have reached the first item (A) of the sub-menu.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 26 Example 1: Disable carrier 2. (See also section 2.5.11). Transmitter 32 Channels 1. Turn the button to select the ‘Setup’ item (4) in the Main menu. 4 Setup 2. Push and hold the button for 3 seconds to go to the ‘Setup’ submenu. 3. Turn to select the ‘C.Settings’ sub-menu item (4G). 4A Transmission On 4G C.Settings... 4G Carrier 0 Enabled 4. Push to go to the ‘C.Settings’ sub-menu. 5. Turn to select carrier 2.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 27 Example 2: Assign a new user defined name to channel 12. (See also section 2.5.11.) 1. Turn the button to select the ‘Setup’ item (4) in the Main menu. 4F Channel 12 • - - - 11. Turn to move the cursor to the first dash. 2. Push and hold the button for 3 seconds to go to the ‘Setup’ sub-menu. 4F Channel 12 • - - - 12. Push to confirm. 4A Transmission On 3. Turn to select the ‘Ch. Names’ sub-menu item (4F).
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 28 Example 3: Set channel 11 to transmit a Stereo signal in Premium Quality, using audio inputs 14 (L) and 15 (R) as source. (See also section 2.5.10.) 1. Turn the button to select the ‘Setup’ item (4) in the Main menu. 4D Channel 00 Mono SQ In 00 9. Turn to select the required channel number (11). ... 2. Push and hold the button for 3 seconds to go to the ‘Setup’ sub-menu. 4D Channel 11 Mono SQ In 00 10. Push to confirm.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 4D Channel 11 Stereo PQ In 12 4D Channel 11 Stereo PQ In 14 4D Channel 11 Stereo PQ In 14 4D Channel 11 Stereo PQ In 14 17. Turn to select the required input number (14). 18. Push to confirm. 19. Turn to move the cursor to the Main menu item number (4). 20. Push to confirm. 4 Setup ... 21. Turn to select the < Back screen. < Back ... 22. Push to confirm Transmitter 32 Channels 23.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 30 2.5 Configuration and operation The next sections give descriptions of the possible configuration options. Each description is followed by the relevant menu items with detailed information per menu option. The default values (see section ‘Reset all options to factory defaults’) are indicated by an asterisk (*) when applicable. 2.5.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 31 Menu Items Options (read only) Description Transmitter Status Name The first line shows the user defined name of the transmitter (see section 2.5.16). Mode: The second line shows the actual transmission mode: - nn Channels Audio signals are distributed on nn channels. - Aux to All The signal on the Aux. inputs is distributed on all channels. - nn Ch. Test The test signals are distributed on nn channels.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2.5.5 en | 32 Set monitoring options The Monitoring sub-menu (2) is used to set which signal is sent to the monitoring headphone output. It can be one of the inputs, one of the channels or no signal.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2.5.7 en | 33 Set transmission mode The Transmission Mode menu item (4A) is used to select which signals will be distributed over the channels. It is also possible to switch all channels off (Standby). When using an Integrus system with a DCN Next Generation system (see section 2.5.8), the transmitter is automatically switched to 'Standby' when the connected DCN Next Generation system is switched off.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters 2.5.9 en | 34 Set number of channels Via sub-menu item 4C the number of channels that will be used can be set. Note that the maximum number of channels depends on the transmitter type (4, 8, 16 or 32 channels) and the chosen quality modes. When a DCN Next Generation or a DCN system is connected to the transmitter, the number of channels can be automatically set by the connected system. Menu Items Option 4C Nr. of Ch. Nr.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 35 2.5.10 Set channel quality and assign inputs to channels The audio quality of the channels (mono/stereo, standard/premium) can be set in sub-menu 4D. The quality can be set the same for all channels or for each channel separately. Note that choosing stereo and/or premium quality uses more bandwidth and decreases the number of available channels (see section 1.2.4).
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 36 Per Channel Settings: Menu Item Options Description Channel nr.: 4D Channel nn 00 ... 31 Select which channel to configure. Quality: - Disabled Disable selected channel. * - Mono SQ Set selected channel to mono, standard quality. - Mono PQ Set selected channel to mono, premium quality. - Stereo SQ Set selected channel to stereo, standard quality. - Stereo PQ Set selected channel to stereo, premium quality.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 37 2.5.11 Set channel names Each channel can be assigned a name via the Channel Names menu (4F). This can be ‘Floor’ or one of 30 pre-defined ISO language names. Also up to 32 userdefined names can be added. See also example 2 in section 2.4.3. The language in which the pre-defined names are presented can be chosen via the Language List menu option (4E). Menu Item Options 4F Ch. Names ...
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 38 2.5.12 Disable or enable carriers Normally the channels are automatically assigned to the available carriers. However, when the reception quality of a specific carrier is not good, that carrier can be disabled manually. The channels are then automatically re-assigned to the next available carriers. Each of the 8 carriers (0 to 7) can be disabled or enabled in the Carrier Settings menu (4G).
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 39 2.5.14 Configure auxiliary inputs The way the signals on the auxiliary inputs (Aux-.L and Aux.-R) are handled can be set in the Aux. Input Mode menu (4I). When the option ‘Stereo’ is chosen, the signals on both Aux. inputs are distributed as a stereo signal to all channels. This setting can for instance be used to transmit a music signal during breaks in a conference.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 40 2.5.15 Set sensitivity of the inputs The sensitivity of the audio and Aux. inputs can be set in the Input Sensitivity menus (4J, 4K, 4L). The sensitivity can be set the same for all audio inputs (menu item 4L) or for each audio input separately. Menu Items Options 4J Level.Aux.L Value Description Level: -6 ... +6 dB 4K Level.Aux.R Set the required sensitivity for the left auxiliary input. Level: -6 ... +6 dB 4J Level.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Transmitters en | 41 2.5.18 Choose transmitter name The transmitter can be assigned a user-defined name. This name is used in the Transmitter Status screen. The name can be edited in the Unit Name menu (4O). Menu Items 4O Unit Name Options Description Name: - Free text Assign a user defined name to the transmitter (max. 16 characters). The default name is ‘Transmitter’. 2.5.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Radiators 3 en | 42 Integrus Radiators 3.1 Medium and High Power Radiators 3.1.1 Description These units accept the carrier signals generated by the transmitter and emit infra-red radiation carrying up to 32 audio distribution channels. They are connected to one or more of the four HF BNC outputs of the IR transmitter. A maximum of 30 radiators can be connected to each of these outputs by means of loopthrough connections.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Radiators 3.1.2 Radiator status indication A radiator consists of two IRED panels. Each IRED panel has an amber and a red indicator LED (see figure 3.2) which show the status of the radiator panel Red LED Amber LED Status on off Stand-by mode off on Transmitting flashing on At switch-on: Initialising signal equalisation During operation: Temperature protection mode.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Radiators Mounting on a floor stand The top of the floor stand is screwed into the suspension bracket (figure 3.5). The bracket is supplied with both metric and Whitworth threaded plates, and is therefore compatible with most standard floor stands. For floor stands, the mounting angle can be set at 0°, 15° or 30°. en | 44 Wall mounting For wall mounting, an extra wall bracket (LBB 3414/00) is required (must be ordered separately).
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Radiators The radiator (plus suspension bracket) is attached to the wall bracket by sliding the mounting bolt over the slot on the wall bracket and then tightening it (see figure 3.9). A split pin is then inserted into a small hole in the bolt to stop it from working loose (see inset in figure 3.9). The vertical angle of the radiator can be adjusted between 0 and 90° in steps of 15°.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Radiators en | 46 3.2 Low Power Wide Beam Radiator 3.2.1 Description This radiator is designed for small or medium-sized conference venues. The radiator has an infra-red output of 3 Wpp and they have a built-in power supply and are switched on automatically when the transmitter is switched on. A mains cable is provided. When not receiving carrier waves, the radiators switch to standby mode.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Radiators The following are found on the radiator printed circuit board: (Figure 3.13): • • • 6 5 • Figure 3.13 LBB 3410/05 Radiator (PCB) 5. Green LED - indicates that the radiator is switched on and is receiving carrier waves from the transmitter. 6. Red LED - indicates that the radiator output is 70% or less of the normal output level.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Receivers 4 Integrus Receivers 4.1 Description LBB 4540 receivers are available for 4, 8 or 32 channels. They can operate with a rechargeable NiMH battery pack or with disposable batteries and have controls for channel selection, volume adjustment and an on/off push button. All receivers have a 3.5 mm (0.14 inch) stereo jack output socket for mono or stereo headphones.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Receivers en | 49 4.2 Operation Note: Disposable batteries and battery The receiver cannot operate when no headphone is connected. After connecting the headphone the receiver switches to stand-by mode. Push shortly on the on/off button to switch the receiver on. The channel number is shown on the LCD display. The channel can be changed with the channel selector. Push it to the up- or down-position to increase or decrease the channel number.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Charging Units 5 Integrus Charging Units 5.1 Description The charging units can recharge up to 56 receivers at once. The charging unit contains the power supply with automatic mains voltage selection. The charging electronics and a charging indicator LED are included in each receiver. The charging circuitry checks if a battery pack is present and controls the charging process.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Integrus Charging Units 5.2 Wall mounting the charging cabinet LBB 4560/50 is suitable for either table-top or wallmounted use. It can be wall-mounted using 5 mm (0.19 inch) screws, with a head diameter of 9 mm (0.35 inch). The screws and plugs delivered with the LBB 4560/50 are designed to mount the unit on a solid brick or concrete wall. Two holes, 8 mm in diameter and 55 mm in depth, must be drilled 500 mm apart (see figure 5.2). en | 51 5.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Troubleshooting 6 en | 52 Troubleshooting In this chapter a simple fault-finding guide is given. This is intended to be used to remedy the consequences of incorrect installation. If more serious faults or problems arise the installer should contact a qualified technician. Problem Actions Transmitter display does not light up: • Check that the mains supply to the transmitter is connected and that the transmitter is switched on.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Troubleshooting Problem Actions The charging indicator LED on the receiver is blinking: • • • • en | 53 Check that the charging unit is used under the specified working conditions (see technical data). Check that the receiver contains a battery pack which is connected correctly. Ensure that the receiver is at room temperature and re-insert the receiver in the charging unit.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Technical Data 7 Technical Data 7.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Technical Data en | 55 7.2 Transmitters and Modules 7.2.3 Integrus DCN interface module 7.2.1 Infra Red Transmitters Physical Characteristics Mounting Physical Characteristics Mounting Mounting plate and two screws included Brackets for 19” rack mounting Dimensions (H x W x D) or fixing to a table top Detachable feet for free-standing 100 x 54 x 231 mm (39 x 21 x 91 in) Weight 324 g (0.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Technical Data Electrical and Optical Characteristics Number of IREDs 260 (LBB 4511/00), en | 56 7.4 Receivers, Battery Packs and Charging Units 480 (LBB 4512/00) Total IR output at 20 °C 8 Wrms 16 Wpp (LBB 4511/00), Total optical peak intensity 7.4.1 Pocket Receivers 16 Wrms 32 Wpp Physical Characteristics (LBB 4512/00) Dimensions (H x W x D) 9 W/sr (LBB 4511/00), 155 x 45 x 30 mm (6.1 x 1.8 x 1.2 in) 18 W/sr (LBB 4512/00) Weight excl.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Technical Data 7.4.3 Charging Units Chinch connector (male) Physical Characteristics Mounting en | 57 Pin 1 Signal + Pin 2 Signal - LBB 4560/50: screws and plugs for wall mounting included Dimensions (H x W x D) LBB 4560/00: 230 x 690 x 530 mm (9 x 27 x 21 in) LBB 4560/50: 130 x 680 x 520 mm (5 x 27 x 20 in) Weight excl. receivers LBB 4560/00: 15.5 kg (34 lbs) 7.5.3 Earphones LBB 4560/50: 11.2 kg (25 lbs) Weight incl.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Technical Data en | 58 7.6 Guaranteed rectangular footprints LBB 3410/05 at full power LBB 4511/00 at full power LBB 4512/00 at full power number of mounting mounting area length width offset area length width offset area length width carriers height angle L W X W X W X [m] [m] [m] [m] [m] [m] A [m2] L [degrees] A [m2] L [m] A [m2] [m] [m] [m] 1 2.
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Technical Data LBB 3410/05 at full power en | 59 LBB 4511/00 at full power LBB 4512/00 at full power number of mounting mounting area length width offset area length width offset area length width carriers height angle A L W X A L WX A L W X [feet] [degrees] [feet2] [feet] [feet] [feet] [feet2] [feet] [feet] [feet] [feet2] [feet] [feet] 8 0 1419 43 33 13 6696 108 62 23 13706 154 89 33 16 15 1419 43
INTEGRUS | Installation and User Instructions | Product Index en | 60 Product index Transmitters INT-TX04 INT-TX08 INT-TX16 INT-TX32 INT-TXK04 INT-TXK08 INT-TXK16 INT-TXK32 4-channel transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 8-channel transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 16-channel transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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