Sound Plus
™
Infrared Transmitter, Model WIR TX90
©2006, Williams Sound Corp. MCAT 042B
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Fig. 7a: Overlapping Illumination Patterns to Cover Larger Listening Areas
Multiple Emitters Installed to Maximize Coverage
Fig. 7b: Overlapping Illumination Patterns to Cover Larger Listening Areas
Fig. 7a above is a typical example of how multiple emitters are used to cover larger listening areas.
Generally it is desirable for the illumination patterns to overlap. Note: The coverage area will vary
depending on the infrared receiver being used; refer to Figures 3 and 6 to determine how many
additional emitters are required to achieve full coverage of a listening area.
When a TX90 transmitter and TX9 emitter are used at the same emission point in
single channel
mode,
the overall coverage area increases 50%. When using an RX12-4 receiver, as a result, the cov-
erage area will increase to an estimated 42,000 ft
2
(3,902 m
2
); the RX14-2 will increase to 5,250 ft
2
(488 m
2
); the RX16 will increase to 4,590 ft
2
(426 m
2
).
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