Our guide provides a short insight into the requirements of modern buildings to cater for the hearing impaired. Hearing loops are now required by legislation and the Australian building code in public and private buildings.
Hearing Loop Amplifiers
A 4205 • 3VA Kiosk Hearing Induction Loop Amplifier
This compact hearing loop amplifier is designed for use in information kiosks, ticketing booths, help desks etc. Anywhere a small loop system is required to aid the hearing impaired.
A 4212 • 280VA Hearing Induction Loop Amplifier
280VA model delivers 8A RMS, 11A peak and is suitable for areas of approximately 650m2. Hearing induction loop amplifiers are installed to greatly enhance the listening experience of people using hearing aids.
A 4210 • 80VA Hearing Induction Loop Amplifier
80VA model delivers 3.5A RMS, 5A peak and is suitable for areas of approximately 180 square metres. Hearing induction loop amplifiers are installed to greatly enhance the listening experience of people using hearing aids.
Q 2012 • Handheld Current Loop Tester
Essential for setting up and commissioning hearing induction loop amplifier systems. This unit is ideally used in conjunction with the Q 2014 tone generator allowing an installer to test the signal generated in the actual ‘loop’ of the system.
Q 2014 • Handheld Audio Generator
Compact and portable, this handheld battery powered 1KHz tone generator has been designed to test PA systems and in particular hearing loop induction sound systems.