Listen Technologies External Microphone Control RS232 Protocol DCS 6000 manual

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    Whether in a theater, local town hall, house of worship, command center, or a multi-national conference, individuals want to experience every word and every sound. That’s what they came for, and they deserve to participate by hearing every sound. A Digital Infrared system can deliver high quality multi-channel audio – regardless of origin to ev[...]

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    DR 6000 Digital Receiver The DR 6000 Digital Infrared Receivers are for use in wireless simultaneous interpretation sys tems. By means of invisible infrared light up to 32 channels can be received in digital sound quality. The DR 6000, which comes in an attractive and stylish design, fits easily into the hand or a shirt pocket. The design of the DR[...]

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