Connecting To Another Transmitter; Integrus Radiators - Bosch Integrus Installation And Operation Manual

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Figure 6.4 Connecting an emergency signal
NOTICE!
When the network mode is enabled (see section 7.2.3 ), the emergency signal function is not
available when the control unit of the DCN Next Generation conference system is switched off
or defective.
6.1.5

Connecting to another transmitter

The transmitter can be operated in slave mode to loop-through the IR radiator signals from a
master transmitter. One of the four radiator outputs of the master transmitter is connected
with an RG59 cable to the radiator signal loop-through input of the slave transmitter.
The Transmission mode of the slave transmitter must be set to 'Slave' (see section 7.2.2 ).
Figure 6.5 Connecting to another transmitter
6.2

Integrus Radiators

Connecting radiators to the transmitters
The transmitter has six BNC HF Output connectors labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 on the rear
panel. All six outputs are functionally identical. They can each drive up to 30 radiators (LBB
4511/00 and/or LBB 4512/00) in a loop-through configuration. The radiators are connected
with RG59 cables. The maximum cable length per output is 900 m (2970 ft) to the last
radiator. Automatic cable termination is achieved by a built-in switch in the BNC connectors
on the radiator.
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