Basic Stationary IR System
LS-80

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Highlights

  • Accommodates up to four (4) listeners – great for applications to accommodate a small group
  • Outstanding coverage – 10,000 ft² (929 m²)
  • Secure wireless communication – ideal for applications where isolation of the signal is important
  • Up to four (4) channels mono or stereo – no need to sacrifice multiple channels to achieve stereo transmissions
  • Easy to specify, install and use
  • Outstanding performance ensures crystal clear sound for listeners

Overview

The Basic Stationary IR System is a great IR solution for those just getting started and those on a tight budget. The system includes four (4) stethoscope receivers and is ideal for venues wishing to comply with ADA requirements. It can accommodate four (4) listeners. It is designed for applications that require the audio signal to be isolated for security or other reasons, such as assistive listening, soundfield, language interpretation, live theater, houses of worship, courtrooms, secure rooms, and for auditory description. Custom systems available.

Includes

(1) LT-82 Stationary IR Transmitter
(1) LA-140 Stationary IR Radiator
(4) LR-42 IR Stethoscope 4-Channel Receivers
(4) LA-363 High Capacity AAA Alkaline Batteries (2)
(1) LA-304 Assistive Listening Notification Signage Kit

Configurations

LS-80-01-GY Basic Stationary IR System -Grey (North America)*
LS-80-02-GY Basic Stationary IR System -Grey (Asia, UK)*
LS-80-03-GY Basic Stationary IR System -Grey (Euro)*
LS-80-01-WH Basic Stationary IR System -White (North America)*
LS-80-02-WH Basic Stationary IR System -White (Asia, UK)*
LS-80-03-WH Basic Stationary IR System -White (Euro)*

Architectural Specs

The LS-80 Basic Stationary IR System shall use infrared (IR) light to transmit audio from IR emitting radiators to portable IR receivers. The system shall use IR modulating frequencies above 2.0 MHz. The system transmitter shall have a timer that shuts off the carriers after 30 minutes when no audio is present at the transmitter. Channel selection shall be capable of being locked. The system shall be capable of transmitting on four (4) carriers and each of the four (4) carriers shall be capable of transmitting a mono or stereo signal. The system shall have a frequency response of 100 to 15 KHz (+/-3 dB), less than 2% distortion and shall have signal to ratio of greater than 60 dB. A single emitting radiator shall have a transmitting area of no less than 10,000 ft² (929 m²) (one carrier) or greater for each radiator specified. The radiator shall be powered via CAT-5 cabling and the RF from the transmitter shall be carried by 50 ohm coaxial cable. The LS-80 is specified.

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FAQ

How many carriers does the LT-82 Stationary IR Transmitter produce?
One.
 
How many carriers can be produced simultaneously in a room?
Four. You will need one LT-82 Stationary IR Transmitter per carrier.
 
Is there any performance degradation in stereo mode?
Yes, stereo operation raises the noise floor slightly.
 
Can I operate some channels in mono and others in stereo?
Yes.
 
How are radiators connected to the LT-82?
The carrier (signal) is connected using coax cable; power is connected using standard CAT-5 cabling.
 
Can the LT-82 be operated on 230 VAC?
Yes, the LT-82 has a universal power supply that can be used anywhere in the world.
 
How much coverage is provided with the LA-140 radiator?
Approximately 10,000 ft² (929 m²).
 
Does the number of carriers affect the coverage?
Yes, for two sources (carriers), the total coverage is half of 10,000 ft² (929 m²). For four carriers, the coverage per carrier is one-fourth.
 
How is power delivered to the radiator?
Power is delivered with CAT-5 cables (connected between the radiator and either the LT-82 transmitter or the LA-205 power supply).
 
How many radiators can be powered from the LT-82 or LA-205 power supply?
Two.
 
What is the purpose of the delay compensation switch?
This switch allows you to set up delay timing in a multi-radiator system so that each radiator receives the carrier at exactly the same time. This prevents signal dropouts that can be caused by out-of-phase signals (multi-path). With Listen’s delay compensation switch, it is not necessary to cut all of your coaxial cables to the same length - your shorter runs can use shorter cables, keeping your installation clean (and cost-effective).