The Williams Sound WIR TX75 infraredDefinition:
Invisible light used for remote controls, hearing enhancement systems, and some wireless microphones. transmitterDefinition:
Any device that sends an electrical signal, typically radio waves or by wire. ensures participants in your conference room, courtroom, classroom or other mid-sized venue receive direct, clear communication of your message without sacrificing security. The sleek and stylish TX75 is designed to maximize coverage area up to 5,000 square feet in single-channelDefinition:
1. In radio, television, citizen's band radio, and other wireless communications modes, a specific frequency for communication. 2. In mixers and video, an input or output signal path with controls. 3. In MIDI, one of 16 data paths. mode when using the RX22-4 receiver.
Two slaves (WIR TX75-S) can be added for additional coverage up to 5,000 square feet each (15,000 sq. ft. total), when mounted up to 100 feet from the master transmitter. Placing additional slaves in the same room increases coverage and enhances freedom of movement. A single CAT-5Definition:
Ethernet cable with unshielded twisted pairs that can accommodate speeds up to 100 Mbps, at 100 MHz. cable carries both power and signal to slaves–truly a one-cable connection. Operates on the 2.3 / 2.8 MHzDefinition:
Abbreviation for Megahertz. 1,000,000 Hertz, or one million cycles per second. bandwidthDefinition:
A range of frequencies that a device can generate, reproduce, or process. This usually implies little or no alteration within the range.. Mounting bracket and international power supplyDefinition:
A device (internal or external to another device) that provides power for active circuitry. Can be AC, DC or battery-powered. are included.