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IRX Wallmount Amplifier/IR Receiver

Warning

No connections should be made 
to the unit whilst the mains power 
is connected

IRX Specifications

Rated Output: 

20W RMS into 8 ohms

Frequency Response: 

100Hz ~ 18kHz ±3dB

THD (At 1kHz): 

Better than 0.1% at rated output

Tone Controls: 

Low 1kH ±12dB, High 10kHz ±12dB

Line Input: 

500mv, 600 ohms balanced

18V Output: 

18V DC, fused at 100mA

15V Output: 

15V DC, fused at 500mA

Line Output: 

750mv, 600 ohms balanced

Power Consumption: 

35W max

Power Input: 

230V AC 50Hz via IEC socket

Case: 

Grey painted steel

Weight: 4.5 

kg

Dimensions: 

325(H) x 224(W) x 85(D) mm

For Connection Details:

 

(refer also to Diagram 4 opposite)

• Line In:

Balanced line level input terminals for connection
of up to 

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 ve remote Outreach input plates (APA/APL 

etc).

•  18v DC Out (Line Level/Line Sig Out):

18v DC supply terminals providing power to the 
Outreach plates. These terminals will provide a 
combined maximum output current of 100mA.

•  15v DC Out:

15v DC supply terminals will provide a combined 
maximum output current of 500mA and can be used 
to power a HC-33 Charger.

• Line Output:

Balanced line level output terminals for connection to 
the line level input of other equipment such as the 
APA/LLO output plate or Loop ampli

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 ers.

• Ext Spkr:

External Speaker terminals for powering up to 4 FBT 
Project 315 loudspeakers set at low impedance. 

Important note: the speakers need to be wired 
in series parallel (see diagram 4).

 Damage to the 

ampli

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 er will occur if speakers with a total impedance of 

less than 4 ohms are connected to these terminals.

The IRX unit is a wallmount system featuring 20W ampli

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 er and in-built infrared 

receiver, developed speci

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 cally for Sound

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 eld systems using conventional 

wallmount loudspeakers or the i-ceilings CS4500 surface-mount Sound Panel.
It has been designed to be both user-friendly in the classroom, whilst ensuring 
complete safety and security in such a welfare-critical environment.
The in-built ampli

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 er features two inputs; one is at line level allowing the use of 

remote Outreach input plates such as the APA/APL, the other input controls the 
level of the internal infrared microphone receiver. An 18v DC supply is available 
from the ampli

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 er to drive the Outreach plates. Both inputs have their own level 

control.
The ampli

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 er also includes low impedance loudspeaker output (minimum 

impedance 4ohms) and a separate line level output and 18v DC supply for use 
with optional APA/LLO output plate.
The IRX is 

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 tted with high and low tone controls to allow adjustment of the frequency 

response of the speakers. Frequencies at which the controls operate have been 
chosen to allow speech clarity to be optimised to the acoustic environment.
All signal connections to the unit are accessible only when the front cover is removed and are of the removable 
screw terminal type allowing for quick and easy connection.

Summary of Contents for i-ceilings Pack B

Page 1: ...www soundfield uk com SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...and so large non reflective surfaces light absorbent surfaces such as black dark painted walls or large fabric coverage etc in the classroom which may reduce coverage must always be considered in the...

Page 3: ...ies for IWM 402 2 x Instructions Installation and Operation Manuals Pack F 4 x FBT Project 315 Wallmount Loudspeakers 1 x IRX Wallmount Amplifier IR Receiver 4 x 03284 Safety Cable 1 x IWM 402 Pendant...

Page 4: ...ble 10 10 Metre IR Sensor Extension Lead IWH 401 Handheld Transmitter Microphone 7W1B2V4 Rechargeable Battery for IWH 301A APA APL CD MP3 Laptop Wall Plate APA LLO Radio Assisted Hearing Aid Output Pl...

Page 5: ...ower Requirements Pack A B and C Systems A single 13 amp power point is all that is required as all ancillary Soundfield system items are powered directly from the panel amplifier If two speakers are...

Page 6: ...dfield system The plate is supplied with a 3 5mm 2pole jack socket with an output level of 775volts nominal set by means of a user adjustable level control Cable requirements are as Outreach input pla...

Page 7: ...the centre of the wall behind the teaching position and the same position on the opposite wall will give the best coverage see Diagram1 above alternatively position on opposite sides of the room The I...

Page 8: ...s used the amplifier is an integral part It supplies power to the IR receiver and any Outreach points as well as providing audio inputs and controls please refer to IAPA section for details on connect...

Page 9: ...eiver Both inputs have their own level controls An additional line level output 18v DC supply and external low impedance speaker output are also features of this unit The unit is fitted with High and...

Page 10: ...20 receiver only These terminals will provide a combined maximum output current of 500mA Line Output Balanced line level output terminals available on the IAPA for connection to the line level input o...

Page 11: ...V GND SPARE A OUT A OUT 18v 0v 18v 0v Optional NO MORE THAN 5 OUTREACH PLATES SHOULD BE CONNECTED MIC OUTPUTS OUTPUT LEVEL SET AT MIC SENSOR INPUTS DC IN IR RECEIVER 1 4 JACK POWER CONNECTOR R O S N E...

Page 12: ...w impedance Important note the speakers need to be wired in series parallel see diagram 4 Damage to the amplifierwilloccurifspeakerswithatotalimpedanceof less than 4 ohms are connected to these termin...

Page 13: ...cult to remove and avoids accidental disconnection of power Note If the mains cable needs to be disconnected from the IRX unit break the clear plastic cover on the red button of the rear of the IEC pl...

Page 14: ...vel signal from a music source such as a CD MP3 or laptop Set the volume control on the plate to maximum then adjust the line input on the Sound Panel amplifier or IRX to produce a reasonable level ov...

Page 15: ...ernatively adjust the level of the amplifier unit installed to compensate The microphone may be muted at at any time by pressing the mute button on the transmitter front if muted this will illuminate...

Page 16: ...t information Your IWM 402 is supplied with a set of rechargeable batteries However if these should become lost or require replacement it is critical that the following procedure is followed to allow...

Page 17: ...ive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC the WEEE Directive For disposal details please go on line to www iceilings uk com weee htm 17 www soundfield uk com For further details on t...

Page 18: ...s However a number of acoustic factors lively noisy classes reverberant room conditions ambient noise from equipment outside hearing difficulties etc can have a significant effect on clear effective t...

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