Telex SoundMate
™
personal listening systems help
overcome background noise and poor building acoustics
that can make listening difficult for the hearing
impaired listener. A Telex base station, portable belt
pack transmitter, your choice of receivers, and a wide
assortment of accessories allow you to meet the
needs of individuals who require hearing assistance.
These listening systems are even compatible with
a variety of hearing instrument styles for hearing aid
users. Let Telex, the acknowledged leader in personal
assistive listening products, help you select the
system that’s right for any listening environment.
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Burnsville, MN, USA
February 26th 2004
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System Versatility - A sound system amplifier,
mixer or wired microphone can plug directly into
the ST-300 base station transmitter. The ST-300
then sends the audio signal to an unlimited
number of personal receivers.
ST
300
ST-300 TRANSMITTER The ST-300 Base Transmitter
features 17 user selectable frequencies digitally controlled
from the front panel control buttons, a headphone jack
with adjustable level for input signal monitoring, and a
backlit LCD display that shows Channel, Frequency and
Audio Input Level. On the back of the unit is a balanced
XLR-3F as well as an unbalanced 1/4” input. Front panel
controls and LCD display allow the user to select mic, line,
and 70 volt input options, attenuate the input levels and
change hi/low RF transmit power. A new feature called
Enhanced Dynamic Range (E.D.R.) works with the SR-400
receiver to provide clearer, more dynamic audio.
THE PST-170 BELT PACK
TRANSMITTER
The PST-170 Belt Pack
Transmitter may be set to any one of the
17 channels which is displayed on the
backlit LCD, and operates on frequencies
in the 72-76 MHz band. It is lightweight,
battery operated and includes a small lapel
microphone for convenient portable use.
The PST-170 has two audio input jacks.
The Auxiliary input is designed to allow the
use of audio devices such as teacher’s aids
or tape players. The second jack is normally
used with a microphone and is located on
the top panel. The PST-170 is also compatible
with the E.D.R. feature of the SR-400.
BACK
FRONT
FRONT
THE SR-50 SINGLE CHANNEL RECEIVER
provides clear
reception and the simplicity of a fixed channel.
This economical receiver operates on one of 17 fixed
narrow-band frequencies in the 72-76 MHz band. Ergonomic
raised volume control knob make level adjustments easily
accessible by feel. Recessed headphone jack provides extra
protection for earphone connections. Two AA batteries give
up to 30 hours continuous battery life.
THE SR-400 17 CHANNEL RECEIVER
is the perfect
solution to multiple transmitter hearing assistance
systems. The SR-400 features an advanced digital PLL
synthesizer to tune all 17 narrow-band frequencies offered
in the 72-76 MHz band and a backlit LCD display. The
receiver also includes a special high frequency contour
filter and boost switch to increase the intelligibility of
the audio signal, and E.D.R. for increased dynamic range.
Additional features include a battery saving automatic
power shutoff when the earphone is unplugged.
SM-2 SYSTEM Includes:
(1) ST-300 base transmitter,
(4) SR-50 receivers
(4) SEB-1 earbuds
(1) SoundMate wall plaque.
(SM case sold separately).
THE BC-100
BATTERY CHARGER
charges two SR-50’s,
SR-400’s or PST-170’s
or any combination
of transmitters
and receivers.
SMP-2 SYSTEM Includes:
(1) PST-170 portable belt pack transmitter
(6) SR-50 single channel receivers
(6) HED-2 collapsible headphones
(14) AA Alkaline batteries
(1) Deluxe system carrying case
(1) HM-2 head worn microphone
(1) User manual for SR-50 and PST-170
TOP
TOP
The
Personal Listening System
TOP
PST
170
SR
400
SR
50
TRANSMITTERS
SYSTEMS
SM
2
SMP
2
FRONT
BATTERY
CHARGER
FRONT
AUDIO SOURCE: Amplifier, Direct Microphone, or Mixer.