Integrus Radiators; Set The Output Power Selection Switch; Set The Delay Switches; Determine The Radiator Delay Switch Positions - Bosch INTEGRUS User Manual

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7.2

Integrus Radiators

7.2.1

Set the output power selection switch

The radiators can be switched to half power. This can be used when full power is not
required, e.g. when a mobile system is used in a small conference venue.
Also switch a radiator to half power when an adequate air flow can not be guaranteed, e.g.
when the radiator is mounted on top of an interpreters booth.
Reducing the power when possible saves energy and increases the lifetime.
When a radiator is in half power mode, half the number of IREDs are switched off, which
results in a visible pattern as shown in the next figure.
Figure 7.1: IRED pattern of radiator in half power mode.
7.2.2

Set the delay switches

Refer to Determine the radiator delay switch positions how to determine the radiator delay
switch positions.
Caution!
Turn the delay switches carefully to a new position until you feel that it clicks into position, to
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prevent that a switch is positioned between two numbers, which would result in a wrong
delay setting.
7.3

Determine the radiator delay switch positions

As described in the section Overlapping footprints and black spots, differences in the delays
of the signals picked up by the receiver from two or more radiators can cause black spots.
This happens as a result of the multi path effect.
The signals picked up by the receiver are delayed by:
2023-01 | V01 |
Cable signal delay: The transmission from the transmitter to the radiator through the
cable
Radiation signal delay: The transmission from the radiator to the receiver through the air
For systems with two or more transmitters: the transmission through the slave
transmitter(s).
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