Listen iDSP Advanced Level I Stationary RF System (216 MHz)

Item:LS-56-216

The LS-56 Advanced Level I Stationary RF System from Listen Technologies includes our LT-800-216 216 MHz transmitter, telescoping antenna, and four (4) LR-5200-216 Advanced iDSP receivers in a complete package that is ready to install and operate almost immediately.

The LR-5200-216 offers exceptional audio performance and clarity with 20 dB less noise than other RF receivers on the market. Each unit gives listeners the choice of multiple channels, ideal for venues where language interpretation or alternate/separate audio streams are made available. The rechargeable Lithium-ion battery in each receiver offers long life and significant cost savings over the life of each unit, and they fully recharge within 2.5 hours.

Additionally, the LS-56 is complete with universal ear speakers, neck loops/lanyards, 4-port USB charger, and assistive listening notification signage kit needed to meet the needs of your customers and ensure your venue’s compliance at the same time.

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Includes

One (1) LT-800-216-01 Sationary RF Transmitter (216 MHz)
One (1) LA-102 Telescoping Top Mounted Antenna (216 MHz)
Four (4) LR-5200-216 Advanced Intelligent DSP RF Receiver (216 MHz)
Four (4) LA-401 Universal Ear Speaker
Two (2) LA-430 Intelligent Earphone/Neck Loop Lanyard
One (1) LA-423 4-Port USB Charger
One (1) LPT-A107-B Dual RCA to Dual RCA Cable 2 m (6.6 ft.)
One (1) LA-304 Assistive Listening Notification Signage Kit

Highlights

  • Fully equipped 216 MHz RF system with transmitter and four LR-5200-216 advanced iDSP receivers
  • LT-800-216 transmitter and telescoping antenna kit included for quick setup in nearly any location
  • Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries in each receiver for long service and added affordability
  • Includes four universal ear speakers and two integrated neck loops/lanyards
  • Four-port USB charger, compliance signage, and RCA cable also included for immediate set up

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Specs

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Shipping Weight10.0 lbs. (4.55 kg)

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FAQs

+What is the purpose of Squelch?

The purpose of squelch is to mute the audio output of your receiver when the signal from the transmitter is turned off or is too weak to be received. Without squelch you would hear radio noise in your earphone. The squelch function can be programmed to the desired setting.

+How many LR-5200 receivers can I use in a system?

As many as you need, the number is endless.

+How long does it take to fully charge the LR-5200?

It varies dependent on the depletion of the battery. A fully depleted battery will charge in 2.5 hours or less.

+What type of battery technology does the LR-5200 use?

The LR-5200 uses a non-proprietary Lithium Ion battery.

+What is the function of SQ?

To reduce noise of the systems, Listen offers a noise reduction technology called ListenSQ™. Both the transmitter and receiver must have SQ on to achieve the desired results. If you are planning to use this product with older Listen systems or equipment not manufactured by Listen, you should disable SQ.

+How long will the LR-5200 run on a fully charged battery?

The LR-5200 will run continuously for 8 hours on a fully charged battery.

+What is the transmission range of the LS-56-216 system?

Up to 750 ft. (228.6 m) with the included telescoping antenna (LA-102). For greater range up to 3,000 ft. (914.4 m) use the universal antenna kit options found in the Level II and III Advanced systems.

+What is the warranty on the Lithium-ion battery?

The Lithium-ion battery has a 1 year warranty. All other accessories have a 90-day warranty. Listen Warranty

+What is the difference between the LR-5200 and the LR-4200?

The main difference is that the LR-5200 is programmable with a multi-function Listen button. It gives the user an opportunity to program only the desired channels and lockout the unused channels. This makes it simple to operate for end users that need to select between multiple active channels. The Listen Button can also be used to search for an active channel and lock the receiver on a specific channel.

+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

+Can the LR-5200 be used with multiple transmitters?

Yes, and it can be programmed to lock out unused channels.

+Is there a limit to the number of transmitters I can use in one room?

Yes. The 72 MHz LT-800-072 has a maximum of (8) eight.