Signet Induction Loop & Microphone, 120 Hz → 5 kHz

RS Stock No.: 522-935Brand: SignetManufacturers Part No.: PDA103C
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Brand

Signet

Induction Loop Type

Induction Loop & Microphone

Frequency Response

120 Hz → 5 kHz

Weight

1.3kg

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

Counter Induction Loop & Microphone System

An induction loop kit with counter top loop and microphone that covers the area surrounding a ticket desk, reception desk or counter.

Features & Benefits
* Compact free standing design
* 1 x 3.5mm microphone input
* Compatible with SigNET's unique Outreach plate
* Input limit, Output Peak and Power On indicators
* Adjustable drive and limit controls
* Optional wall mounting
* Meets or exceeds the requirements of BS7594 and EN60118-4 when installed correctly

Supplied with

PDA102 amplifier, AMT tie/desk microphone, TX121 counter loop cable and two "loop in-use" stickers

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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Technical documents

Specifications

Brand

Signet

Induction Loop Type

Induction Loop & Microphone

Frequency Response

120 Hz → 5 kHz

Weight

1.3kg

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

Product details

Counter Induction Loop & Microphone System

An induction loop kit with counter top loop and microphone that covers the area surrounding a ticket desk, reception desk or counter.

Features & Benefits
* Compact free standing design
* 1 x 3.5mm microphone input
* Compatible with SigNET's unique Outreach plate
* Input limit, Output Peak and Power On indicators
* Adjustable drive and limit controls
* Optional wall mounting
* Meets or exceeds the requirements of BS7594 and EN60118-4 when installed correctly

Supplied with

PDA102 amplifier, AMT tie/desk microphone, TX121 counter loop cable and two "loop in-use" stickers

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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