ADA Value Stationary FM System
LS-17-072
Highlights
- Ensures public venues meet new 2010 ADA requirements and deliver an enriched listening experience.
- A simple choice between three different channels.
- Economical price – backed by Listen’s exceptional service and support.
- Reliable clear sound quality - 62 dB SNR.
- 30-day no obligation demonstrations available.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty - buy with confidence.
Overview
Includes
(1) LT-803-072 Stationary 3-Channel FM TransmitterConfigurations
Architectural Specs
Furnish and install an FM wireless assistive listening system for use by the hearing-impaired. The assistive listening system (ALS) shall be capable of broadcasting on 3 wide band channels and be frequency agile. The ALS system shall have 62dB SNR or greater, end-to-end. Receivers shall be frequency agile to 3 wide band frequencies set with a “channel select” switch. The receivers will incorporate a stereo headset jack that allows the user to plug in either a mono or stereo headset and listen to audio normally. The receivers shall incorporate automatic battery charging circuitry for recharging of Ni-MH batteries. The receivers and transmitters shall offer a limited lifetime warranty. Listen Technologies Corporation LS-17-072 products are specified.
Support Documents
FAQ
What are the ADA changes related to assistive listening systems?
Simply put, any public assembly area where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, an assistive listening system shall be provided. The assistive listening receivers need to comply with the following table below. For full details visit: http://www.ada.gov/2010ADAstandards_index.htm
Table 219.3 Receivers for Assistive Listening Systems
Capacity of Seating in Assembly Area | Minimum Number of Required Receivers Contact Listen for customized quote to accommodate area www.listentech.com | Minimum Number of Required Receivers Required to be Hearing Aid Compatible (Using Listen LA-166) |
50 or less | 2 | 2 |
51 to 200 | 2, plus 1 per 25 seats over 50 seats * | 2 |
201 to 500 | 2, plus 1 per 25 seats over 50 seats * | 1 per 4 receivers* |
501 to 1,000 | 20, plus 1 per 33 seats over 500 seats * | 1 per 4 receivers* |
1,001 to 2,000 | 35, plus 1 per 50 seats over 1,000 seats * | 1 per 4 receivers* |
2,001 and over | 55, plus 1 per 100 seats over 2,000 seats * | 1 per 4 receivers* |
Can I purchase additional LR-200-072 receivers for my LS-17-072 system?
What is the transmission range of the LS-17-072 system?
Is there a limit to the number of transmitters I can use in one room?
Yes. The 72 MHz LT-803-072 has a maximum of three.
What is the battery life of the LR-200-072?
Can Listen’s other 72 MHz receivers (LR-500-072, LR-400-072, and LR-300-072) be used with the LP-3CV-072 system?
Yes. For best results, be sure the SQ function (Super Quiet) is turned off on any of the other receivers. Also, be sure to tune the receiver to the correct channel being used. All of Listen’s receivers (aside from the LR-200-072) can SEEK to find the best local 72-75 MHz transmission.
What are the differences between the LR-200-072 and other Listen receivers?
The LR-200-072 offers three (3) frequencies and can be changed inside the door of the receiver via a switch. The LR-200-072 does not have an LCD screen, the ability to SEEK for open frequencies, SQ (Super Quiet), squelch or programmability. Also, the Signal to Noise is 62 dB compared to 80 dB on Listen’s other receivers.
What is the warranty of Listen receivers?
- Misuse, dropping, or any other noticeable cosmetic damage.
- Charging alkaline batteries instead of NiMH.
- Overheating the charging process by closing the lid on the charging case.
What is the warranty of Listen transmitters?
Limited lifetime warranty. The following cases will void the warranty:
Misuse, dropping, or any other noticeable cosmetic damage.