WILLIAMSSOUND IR T2 Infrared Transmitter User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- WILLIAMSSOUND
Table of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Receiver Safety Warnings
- Transmitter Safety Warnings
- Recycling Instructions
- System Overview
- Installation Procedures
- Control Panel
- Connecting Power
- Connecting the Audio Source
- Adjusting the Audio Level
- Remote Control and Monitoring
- Troubleshooting
- IR T2 Blink Codes
- Optional Receivers
- Infrared Transmitter Specifications
- Limited Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
IR T2
Infrared Transmitter
USER MANUAL
Important Safety Instructions
Please read and keep these instructions.
Receiver Safety Warnings
HEARING SAFETY
CAUTION!
Many Williams Sound receivers are designed to amplify sounds to a high volume
level, which could potentially cause hearing damage if used improperly. To
protect your hearing and the hearing of others:
- Make sure the volume is turned down before putting on the earphone or headphone— only then adjust the volume to a comfortable level.
- Set the volume level at the minimum setting that you need to hear.
- Do not allow children or other unauthorized persons access to this product.
BATTERY SAFETY AND DISPOSAL
CAUTION!
Some Williams Sound receivers are supplied with non-rechargeable alkaline
batteries. Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries; they may
explode, release dangerous chemicals, cause burns, or cause other serious harm
to the user or product.
PACEMAKER SAFETY
CAUTION!
If you have a pacemaker or other medical device, make sure that you are using
the Williams Sound receiver in accordance with safety guidelines established
by your physician or the pacemaker/medical device manufacturer.
Transmitter Safety Warnings
WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the
system to rain or moisture. Do not use this apparatus near water. The system
should not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and objects filled with
liquids such as beverages should not be placed on the transmitter or
receivers. Clean only with a dry cloth.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK — DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
SIDES). NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL.
Servicing or attempting to service this device will void the warranty
Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the system
has been damaged in any way: if liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the unit, if the unit has been exposed to moisture, if the unit does not
operate normally, or if the unit has been dropped.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus that produces heat.
Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Unplug the transmitter during lightning storms or when unused for long periods
of time.
Be advised that different operating voltages require the use of different
types of line cord and attachment plugs. Check the voltage in your area and
use the correct type.
Use only the power supply provided by Williams AV. Other power supplies may
have similar specifications, but may not be equivalent in emissions ratings,
in-rush current, etc. Use of an unapproved power supply may leave the device
partially or completely inoperable, and will void the warranty.
This apparatus has been designed with class-1 construction and must be
connected to a main socket outlet with a protective ground connection (the
third grounding prong).
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,
receptacles, and near the power jack on the transmitter.
The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, so
the disconnect device should remain readily operable.
For Customers in The United States
WARNING: Use a three-wire grounding-type line cord as is supplied with
the product. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-
type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade
or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not
fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete
outlet. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
For Customers in Canada
This Class B digital device meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-causing Equipment Regulations.
Recycling Instructions
**Help Williams AV protect the environment. Please take the time to dispose
of your equipment properly.
Product Recycling:**
Please do NOT dispose of your Williams AV equipment in the household trash.
Take the equipment to a electronics recycling center, or return the product to
the factory for proper disposal.
System Overview
The IR T2 is a two-channel infrared transmitter combining infrared modulator
and emitter technology into a single mountable enclosure—which reduces
operating costs, eliminates the need for rack space and eases set-up.
The IR T2 is capable of transmitting on four different carriers in single-
channel mode, but it can only transmit on two channels simultaneously. It can
be set to transmit on 2.3 and 2.8 MHz simultaneously, or it can be set to
transmit on 3.3 and 3.8 MHz simultaneously.
The IR T2 cannot simultaneously transmit in any other carrier combination. If
other channel configurations are needed, contact Williams AV for other product
options.
The IR T2 Infrared Transmitter includes Phoenix style connectors for the line
level audio inputs.
The IR T2 is ideal for high-quality audio programs such as music, theater and
audio description. The IR T2 will accept any line level, balanced or
unbalanced audio inputs.
Infrared receivers detect the transmission and convert the light signals back
into audio signals. The IR T2 operating baseband frequencies (2.3, 2.8, 3.3,
3.8 MHz) minimize highefficiency lighting interference.
No FCC license or radio approval is required with this equipment. Please check
the laws of your country for any additional regulation before using this
device.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
NOTE: A PLASMA MONITOR OR TELEVISION CAN DEGRADE THE AUDIO QUALITY OF THE
IR T2 TRANSMITTER. FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, THE TRANSMITTER SHOULD BE POSITIONED
AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE FROM ANY PLASMA MONITOR OR TELEVISION.
Installation Procedures
Determine Coverage Area
When using the IR T2 transmitter in single-channel mode with the RX22-4
receiver, the system coverage area will cover up to 18,000 sq. ft. (1,673 sq.
m.). IR T2 units automatically adjust to give the greatest coverage area
possible in both 1-channel and 2-channel modes.
Figure 1 illustrates typical coverage pattern for the IR T2. This can be
affected by direct/ indirect sunlight, reflections on walls and room
construction. Reflections of the infrared light from walls, ceilings, and
floors may change these patterns.
Important: Remember to point the transmitter towards the listening audience.
Remember: Most objects block infrared light. The transmitter cannot be
concealed behind walls, glass, curtains, etc.
These patterns are the direct radiation pattern. The infrared radiation does
not drop to zero outside the illustrated patterns; it decreases. It still may
be usable at a greater distance, depending on the receiver sensitivity and the
reflective characteristics of the room.
Do not paint the front face of the IR T2.
Figure 1: Receiver coverage area with IR T2 transmitter in single channel
mode.
Control Panel
Figure 2: IR T2 rear view
Connecting Power
WARNING: MAINS VOLTAGE MUST NOT FALL BELOW 100 VAC, OR SYSTEM PERFORMANCE WILL BE GREATLY REDUCED. UNIT MAY ENTER RESET MODE UNTIL POWER IS RESTORED.
- Plug the power supply output cord into Power In on the IR T2.
- Attach a line cord to the power supply.
- Plug the power supply into the AC outlet. TFP 057/061: 100-240 VAC IN, 50 / 60 Hz. This system is designed for class 2, low-voltage wiring. Always follow local electrical codes when using low-voltage wiring.
Green Power
The IR T2 is equipped with a sleep/power save feature. If no audio is present
on either channel for twelve minutes, the transmitter will automatically go
into sleep/power save mode.
This mode decreases power consumption by 80 percent. Units will automatically
start up when audio is activated.
While operating, the IR T2 performs a self-test to detect damage due to
shipping, handling, tampering or incorrect operation. If any failure is
present, the power indicator light will blink rapidly. The unit will attempt
to recover automatically by rebooting.
See IR T2 Indicators table on page 11 for instructions on how to read
indicator lights.
Power over Ethernet (POE)
The IR T2 can also be powered by POE.
NOTE: The IR T2 is not compatible with POE+ power supplies.
Williams AV provides POE solutions that also allow the connection to send
either control commands or to send audio along the same wire. Purchase the POE
KT1 or the POE KT2 to get POE cords that can easily meet these needs. A CAT5
or higher cable may also be used.
For more information, please download the IR T2 Power Over Ethernet Wiring
Guide from the Williams AV website on the IR T2 product page.
Connecting the Audio Source
Automatic Channel Detection/ Shutdown
The IR T2 offers two simultaneous carrier frequencies settings: Ch A (2.3 MHz)
and Ch B (2.8 MHz) or Ch A (3.3 MHz) and Ch B (3.8 MHz).
The unit automatically detects the presence of audio on the microphone and
Phoenix style audio inputs, and transmits on either/both channels when an
audio signal is present on that channel. If audio is present on both the
microphone and Phoenix style audio input for a given channel, the audio
signals will be mixed. This setting may manually be adjusted by using the
carrier selection button on the back of the device to toggle between 2.3/2.8
MHz or 3.3/3.8 MHz.
If no audio is detected on either channel when the IR T2 is turned on, the
unit will immediately go into power save mode and shut off the IR.
While operating, when no audio signal is present on a channel for twelve
minutes, the IR T2 will shut down that channel. Operating the IR T2 in single-
channel mode provides a 40 percent increase in range over two-channel mode.
Microphone Source (3.5 mm Mono Plug)
Plug an electret microphone into the 3.5mm Mic In jack (MIC 027, MIC 100, or
MIC 090). To assign the microphone to Ch A use the Mic Channel Selector to
select Ch A. To assign the microphone to Ch B use the Mic Channel Selector to
select Ch B.
Line Level Source (Phoenix style connectors)
The IR T2 will accept line level balanced or unbalanced audio inputs. Select
the frequency you wish to transmit on and connect your audio source(s) to the
appropriate Phoenix style connectors. No adjustment needs to be made for
balanced or unbalanced inputs; this is internally detected & managed. See
Figure 3 and Figure 4 for balanced and unbalanced cable configurations.
Figure 3: Balanced line out (XLR) to IR T2 line input (Phoenix style
connector)
FEMALE XLR 1= SHIELD, 2= RED (SIGNAL IN PHASE), 3= BLACK
(SIGNAL)
Figure 4: Unbalanced line out (XLR) to IR T2 line input (Phoenix style
connector)
FEMALE XLR 1= SHIELD, 2= RED (SIGNAL IN PHASE), 3= BLACK
(SIGNAL)
Summing an unbalanced stereo line-level source to a single mono input
If using a stereo source for an input, the stereo signal will be combined to
mono, and heard in mono, on the A or B channel of the IR T2.
The + and – phoenix terminals on the IR T2 are each tied internally to single
differential amplifiers.
Proper Wiring (Yes circle in Figure 5): The L+ cable can be connected
directly to the + connector. The R + cables should not be used at all.
When summing for stereo to mono only, the resistors, along with the jumper
between – and ground, are necessary to allow the left and right signals to be
summed before being preamplified by the single differential (single-ended)
amplifier inside the IR T2.
Improper Wiring (No circle in Figure 5): If the left and right positive
leads from the source were connected to the + and – pins on the Phoenix style
connector, and their grounds (shields) were connected to the ground terminal,
the result would be the difference of the left and right channels. The main
part of the audio signal (what is common to both the left and right channels)
would be missing, as this is thrown away during differential amplification.
The difference is very little, resulting in a very low input signal. In this
case, most of the original audio would not be heard!
Figure 5: Summing an unbalanced stereo source to a single mono
input
Adjusting the Audio Level
Line Level Source
After an audio signal has been connected to the transmitter, adjust the audio
source gain until the IR T2 audio-level indicator for that channel blinks
periodically.
Microphone Source
Speak into the microphone from a normal distance and at a natural voice level.
Use the microphone gain adjustment on the IR T2 to set the gain to the point
where the audio level indicator on the selected channel blinks periodically.
If the audio level indicator is always on or is on most of the time, the level
is too high. If the audio level indicator is never on, the level is too low.
Remote Control and Monitoring
RS-232 Cable Wiring
If a third-party controller (Crestron, AMX, Extron, etc.) is desired, the IR
T2 has RS-232 control and monitoring available. Figure 6 shows how to make a
custom RS-232 control cable if the third party controller has a DB-9
connector.
The only pins required are 2, 3 and 5. Pins 2 and 3 are reversed from one end
to the other: the “receive” on the DB-9 is connected to “transmit” on the
Phoenix style connector, and “transmit” on the DB-9 is connected to “receive”
on Phoenix style connector. This circuit facilitates 2-way communication
between the third-party controller (Crestron, AMX, Extron, etc.) and the IR
T2.
If the third-party controller also has a Phoenix style connector (not a DB-9
connector), follow the same convention where the TX and RX pins are reversed
from one end to the other.
See the IR T2 Programmers Guide for additional information.
Figure 6: RS-232 Standard Cable Pinout Configuration MAX cable length varies
based on cable quality and 3rd party connected device, but with low
capacitance cable (such as CAT5e or CAT6), cable lengths greater than 100ft
are achievable.
Troubleshooting
For easier troubleshooting, the IR T2 units are equipped with a series of
self-tests and indications. Please see IR T2 indicator lights table on page 11
to aid in troubleshooting.
The IR T2’s Power Indicator is not lit:
- Make sure the power supply is plugged into the transmitter and any remote power switch is on.
- Press the LED on/off switch on the back panel to make sure the LEDs are enabled. The green power LED and the carrier indicator LED should light.
- Make sure the electrical outlet is on.
- Make sure the 48 VDC power supply is working.
The IR T2’s Ch A or Ch B Audio-level Indicator does not light:
- Make sure the IR T2 is plugged in.
- Press the LED on/off switch on the back panel to make sure the LEDs are enabled. The green power LED and the carrier indicator LED should light.
- Make sure the audio input is connected properly. Refer to Figure 3 or Figure 4 depending on the connection being used.
- Make sure an active and adequate level audio signal is being sent to the IR T2 transmitter.
No Sound through Receivers:
- Check to make sure the receiver is operating on the same frequency as the transmitter.
- Make sure the front of the receiver is facing the transmitter.
- If some of the receivers work but others don’t, check for bad batteries or earphones.
- If none of the receivers work, check to see if the power and audio input cables are connected to the transmitter. Verify that the Power Indicator is on steady, and Ch A or Ch B audio-level indicator blinks periodically.
- Check to see if the transmitter is connected properly to the audio source. If the indicators are enabled, the audio-level indicators should flash on channels that have audio.
- Make certain the transmitter is not covered by objects which would block infrared light.
Sound Through the Receivers is Weak and Noisy:
- Try adjusting the audio input level (see page 9). If the signal sounds okay, you may need to reposition the transmitter beam.
Buzzing or Humming Noise in Sound System:
- Check for ground loops or noise on the input signal. Reference Figure 5 for more details.
If these instructions do not address your problem or the issue persists, please call your authorized Williams AV dealer or representative. You may also reach our TechBlue team by calling 1-800-328-6190 and asking for TechBlue.
IR T2 Blink Codes
The IR T2 has indicator lights on the back that display the current settings or alert that there is an error.
LIGHT PATTERN | MEANING |
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All visible LEDs on the back of the unit are on for 2 seconds | Unit has |
rebooted
When enabling the visible LEDs. the CH A audio LED blinks twice before
displaying audio level| CH A audio is transmitting on all infrared emitters
When enabling the visible LEDs, the CH B audio LED blinks twice before
displaying audio level| CH B audio is transmitting on all infrared emitters
When enabling the visible LEDs. the CH A and CH B audio LED blinks twice
together before displaying audio level| CH A audio is transmitting on half of
the infrared emitters, CH B audio is transmitting on half of the infrared
emitters.
When enabling the visible LEDs. neither CH A nor CH B audio LEDs blink| Unit
is in sleep mode and is not transmitting
Power LED rapidly blinks| Unit has encountered an error. See the IR T2
Programmer’s Guide for how to get more information
Power LED rapidly blinks, and then power LEDs on for two seconds| Unit is
rebooting repeatedly in an attempt to recover from errors. See the IR T2
Programmer’s Guide for how to get more information
Power LED fades from brightly lit to dim| No audio is detected by the system.
Troubleshoot audio source or audio connections.
NOTE: The indicator lights can all be turned off AFTER initial set-up to
allow for less conspicuous operation. Press and release the LED on/off button
on the back of the device.
Mounting Options
BKT 024 – Universal wall / ceiling mount (included)
MLB 003 – Linking bar for stacking transmitters
STD 007 – Tabletop tripod stand
The IR T2 can be mounted on any camera tripod stands with a 1/4” – 20 threaded
connector.
Do not paint the front of the IR T2.
Accessories
MIC 027 – Hand-held unidirectional microphone
MIC 049 – Omnidirectional conference microphone
MIC 090 – Lavaliere microphone
MIC 100 – Rear-wear headset microphone
WCA 105 – RCA to Phoenix cable
Optional Receivers
WIR RX22-4 Receiver
IR RX20 Receiver
Infrared Transmitter Specifications
Model IR T2
Dimensions. Weight| 9.0″ W (229 mm) x 3.8″ D (97 mm) x 1.4″ H (36 mm). 0.84
lb. (0.38 kg)
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Color:| Black
Power Supply:| TFP 057 (or TFP 061 with certain systems) desktop style
international certified power supply with IEC line cord, 100-240 VAC input,
50-60 Hz, 18 W: 48 VDC output
DC Power Input| 21 mm ID barrel connector, 48 VDC. 0.2A, center positive
Power Indicator:| Green LED
Sleep/Power Save Mode:| Shuts off carrier when no audio is present for 12
minutes
Modulation:| FM Wideband, ±50 kHz deviation max, 50 NS pre-emphasis
Emitter IR Power:| 07 W
Baseband Frequencies:| 2.3. 2.8. 3.3. 3.8 MHz
Channels:| Indicators: Yellow LEDs indicate whether 2.3/2.8 MHz or 3.3./3.8
MHz baseband frequencies are selected
Coverage Area:| Up to 18,000 sq. ft (1,673 sq. m) in single-channel mode with
the RX22-4 receiver Up to 11.500 sq. ft (1.068 sq. m) with the RX20 receiver
Microphone input| 3.5 mm, stereo jack with signal and bias connected to tip,
electret microphone compatible (6 VDC bias supply with 2.7 k ohm series
resistor)
Microphone gain adjust| Rotary 10 dB range
Microphone channel switch:| Selects microphone input to Ch. A or Ch. B
Audio Inputs / Controls:| Line inputs: Phoenix style connector jack for Ch A
and Ch B accept line level, balanced or unbalanced audio
Audio indicators:| One yellow LED per channel. Lights up and stay on steady
with minimum audio level.
Indicators On/Off:| Momentary contact switch turns on/off indicator lights
Frequency Selection:| Press and hold momentary contact switch to change
carrier frequency group.
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:| 70 dB (line input)
Frequency Response:| 95 Hz to 17.6 kHz, -3 dB re 1 kHz (line inputs)
125 Hz to 17.0 KHz, -3 dB re 1 kHz (microphone input)
Total Harmonic Distortion:| <1% (1 kHz, nominal deviation. line or microphone
input)
Control/Monitoring:| 3-wire RS-232 bus, standard ASCII commands/replies,
115200 Baud rate (8N1). See the IR T2 Programmers Guide for more information.
Operating Requirements:| 32°-122°F (0-50°C)
Mounting Kit| Wall or Ceiling mount: BKT 024 Omnidirectional mount
Warranty:| 5 Years
Approvals:| CE, FCC, Industry Canada, WEEE, RoHS, CB Scheme, RCM, PSE
Compatible Receivers:| WIR RX22-4, IR RX20
NOTE: Specifications subject to change without notice.
Visit our website for the latest specifications and publications:
www.williamsav.com
Hereby, Williams AV declares that the infrared equipment is in compliance with
Directives 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU and other Union harmonization as applicable.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available by contacting
Williams AV at the following email address:
regulatory@williamsav.com
Limited Warranty
Williams AV products are engineered, designed, and manufactured under
carefully controlled conditions to provide many years of reliable service.
Williams AV warrants the IR T2 infrared listening system against defects in
materials and workmanship for five (5) years.
During the first five years from the purchase date, we will promptly repair or
replace the IR T2 infrared listening system.
Microphones, earphones, headphones, batteries, chargers, cables, carry cases,
and all other accessory products carry a 90-day warranty.
WILLIAMS AV HAS NO CONTROL OVER THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THIS PRODUCT IS
USED. WILLIAMS AV, THEREFORE, DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT SET FORTH ABOVE,
BOTH EXPRESS AND IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE IR T2 INFRARED LISTENING SYSTEM,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WILLIAMS AV SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANY
PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY MEDICAL EXPENSES OR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY ANY USE, DEFECT, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTIONING OF
THE PRODUCT, WHETHER A CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES IS BASED UPON WARRANTY,
CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, THE SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY DEFECT, FAILURE OR
MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCTS REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. NO PERSON HAS ANY
AUTHORITY TO BIND WILLIAMS AV TO ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT
TO THE IR T2 INFRARED LISTENING SYSTEM. UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR MODIFICATIONS
WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
The exclusions and limitations set out above are not intended to, and should
not be construed so as to contravene mandatory provisions of applicable law.
If any part or term of this Disclaimer of Warranty is held to be illegal,
unenforceable, or in conflict with applicable law by a court of competent
jurisdiction, the validity of the remaining portions of this Disclaimer of
Warranty shall not be affected, and all rights and obligations shall be
construed and enforced as if this Limited Warranty did not contain the
particular part or term held to be invalid.
If you experience difficulty with your system, call toll-free for customer
assistance: 1-800843-3544 (U.S.A.) or +1 952 943 2252 (outside the U.S.A.)
If it is necessary to return the system for service, your Customer Service
Representative will give you a Return Authorization Number (RA) and shipping
instructions.
Pack the system carefully and send it to:
Williams AV
Attn: Repair Dept.
10300 Valley View Road
Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA
Your warranty becomes effective the date you purchase your system. If your
sales receipt is not available, the date code on the product will determine
your warranty status.
info@williamsav.com
www.williamsav.com
800-843-3544
INTL: +1-952-943-2252
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