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SigNET AKW2/H induction loop kit - handheld option
Signet induction loop kit with handheld mic option, ideal for churches. Kit comprises 1 x PDA200E amplifier, 1 x AMR radio microphone comes with APQ outreach plate and 2 APXM outreach plate for connection of existing microphones.
Important This kit does NOT include the loop cable - which can be purchased separately, per 100m roll. Loop cable can also be supplied by your installation engineer.
AK range of 120m2 kits
All kits feature a PDA200E amplifier and the basic components required for typical 11x11m AFILS applications (except the loop cable)
AKM1 meeting /seminar room kit
AKR1 waiting room kit
AKT1 TV/music lounge kit
AKL1 lecture room kit
AKU1 retail unit kit
AKW1 place of worship kit 1
AKW2 place of worship kit 2
AKHI health club kit
Induction loop systems
Induction loop systems make it possible for a deaf or hard of hearing person to make use of a service. You may have been a sign at a bank cashiers point or in restaurant, theatre or lecture classes, which says Induction Loop service, showing the bright yellow logo of an ear with letter T.
Market leaders in the UK are SigNET and Contacta, whose products ensure that organisations are meeting their legal requirements and also help provide customer satisfaction and loyalty where induction loop systems are installed. Hearing impared visitors will benefit in these environments from a greater clarity of sound and reduced levels of background noise.
The Disability Discrimination Act (UK) states that any business or organisation providing a product or service to the general public are required to install induction looop or infrared systems where it is possible or unreasonably difficult for a deaf or hard of hearing person to make use of a service. Furthermore, British Standard BS8300 (new code of practice for the design of new buildings and how they meet the needs of disabled people), says that a hearing enhancement service, for example an induction loop, should be installed in rooms and areas used for lectures, meetings, classes, etc.
How an Induction Loop system works: It allows a hearing aid user to receive signals picked up and transmitted directly to the hearing aid telecoil (T position), so that a person with impaired hearing will be able to overcome the difficulties of a noisy environment or poor acoustic space and hear more clearly. The loop is an insulated thin wire whch runs all around the perimeter of the room to be served, the size of the field required can vary depending on the application. The induction loop is severed by a driver amplifier which is fed from a microphone and/or sound amplification system.
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