AV System for Lecture Hall with Simultaneous Translation
Catalogue index: Got000109
- Delivery time: 24h
Description
AV System for Lecture Hall with Simultaneous Translation
A modern AV solution designed for lecture halls, auditoriums, and educational spaces that require high-quality sound and simultaneous translation support. The system is based on the audio matrix Harvey Pro 8x8-DA, offering 8 inputs and 8 analog outputs, as well as support for 64 channels in the Dante protocol, providing full flexibility in signal management for professional installations.
The system allows integration of multiple audio sources, such as laptops, projectors, and microphones. The microphone setup includes a wired podium microphone Relacart TSG-300 installed on the lectern and a set of wireless microphones Relacart UR-290D, allowing the speaker to move freely around the room.
The sound system consists of a combination of front speakers Theory Audio Design SB25 and ceiling Dante speakers Relacart RDA10, evenly distributed throughout the space. This solution ensures even sound coverage and high speech intelligibility, which is crucial in an educational environment.
The system is equipped with a simultaneous translation solution Contacta IR, utilizing infrared transmission. The translation is distributed to users' wireless receivers, with the option to connect headphones or an individual induction loop for those using hearing aids. The system can support up to 2 languages. Check simultaneous translation solutions offering the possibility of translations in even several languages.
The translator's station includes a podium microphone and a monitoring system based on a headphone amplifier RDL EZ-HDA4B, to which the source signal is fed. The translator's microphone is directly connected to the infrared transmitter IR-TX4, ensuring stable and high-quality transmission.
The entire system can be expanded with automation functions thanks to the relay module FNIP-8x16A, allowing control of the room's infrastructure elements, such as lighting, projection screen, air conditioning, or powering devices.
System control is done via a tablet or dedicated wall panels equipped with buttons and knobs, providing intuitive operation for both presenters and technical staff.
This solution is ideal for higher education institutions, training centers, and educational spaces requiring professional AV infrastructure and support for international events.
