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Brahler ICS AG - INFRACOM
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32-channel Wireless Audio Distribution System

Model: INFRACOM

  • Up to 32 channels
  • Compatible with all popular infrared systems
  • Conforms to the international standards IEC914, IEC61603-3 and IEC61603-7
  • INFRACOM receivers operate for up to 75 hours
  • Unaffected by sunlight
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The INFRACOM is a comfortable and reliable simultaneous interpretation system that works wirelessly using infrared light audio transmission. The system is also compatible with the Brahler conference systems DIGIMIC, CDSVAN or AUTOMIC without restrictions. INFRACOM can send and translate language signals from one person to the next via up to 32 channels and languages. To do this, the system makes use of infrared Band II and Band IV and, primarily with the latter, guarantees interference-free transmission of content – even in sunlight or under extremely bright artificial lighting. And it works for large-scale congresses as well as for smaller conferences.

The INFRACOM system consists of the MSI8D compact transmitter (8 channels), the DOL7/2 interpreter console (1+ 6 channels), the IRad high-power radiator and the IRX conference receiver (2, 12 or 32 channels). The DOLV digital interpreter console (within CDSVAN) is available for systems with more than 8 channels. The system is fed by an audio signal from a conference system such as DIGIMIC, CDSVAN, CDS200 or AUDIOMIC and is also compatible with other audio sources. The audio signal (microphone, video conference, telephone, tape, etc.) is usually fed directly from a discussion system or via the outputs of a from a mixing console into the transmitter or control console. The audio signals are processed in the transmitter or control console. Compact transmitters such as MSI8D or ICen IV (8 channels in Band II or Band IV) transmit the language channels to the infrared transmitters via coaxial cable.

In detail, this means that the presenter speaks into the microphone and interpreters translate simultaneously into the corresponding language. This is also possible the other way around with the simultaneous interpreters translating questions from the audience into the presenter's language. All delegates receive their own INFRACOM receiver (IRX) as well as headphones enabling them to hear the language of their choice. The handhelds (IRX32) are designed for single-handed use and can be set to the desired number of channels (12 or 32 in total) and the required volume.
  • Up to 32 channels
  • Compatible with all popular infrared systems
  • Conforms to the international standards IEC914, IEC61603-3 and IEC61603-7
  • INFRACOM receivers operate for up to 75 hours
  • Unaffected by sunlight
  • Channel shift mode to avoid interference through light control
  • Quick and easy setup
  • Customized solutions possible
 
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