Example
This configuration works for presentations in both boardrooms and classrooms.
The mic connects to the rear of the RAD26. It can be from a ceiling mic, or from a handheld or lavalier
wireless mic, with 24 V phantom power available for condenser mics.
A presenter can easily plug a laptop, tablet or smartphone into the sound system. A regular consumer
cable with stereo 3.5 mm (1/8") line plugs will work.
When no plug is present, background music or noise masking is available, sent from a HAL
multiprocessor elsewhere in the building. A RAD26 selection decides which source, and how loud.
The amplifier is set to dual 4-watt mode to drive the left and right speakers.
The logic outputs can be configured as toggle controls to move the motorized screen up and down,
and turn the projector on and off.
HAL lets you page into this room, ducking the local audio, or overriding it—automatically.
Shielded CAT 5e
Mic or Line Cable
Speaker Wire
Logic
Ceiling Mic
Ceiling Projector
On / Off Logic
Laptop or Tablet
RAD26
Audio to
3.5mm Aux Input
Left
Speaker
Screen
Up / Down
Logic
Right
Speaker
To HAL
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