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TECHNOLOGY: NEW PRODUCTS


TV ONE 1T-CT-653, 1T-CT-654


IT’S… An HDMI over single Cat5e/Cat6 system with HDBaseT 5Play technology.


DETAILS: The HDMI over single Cat5e/Cat6 system consists of the 1T-CT-653 Transmitter and the 1T-CT-654 Receiver. These units employ HDMI v1.4 capability and HDBaseT 5Play technology to allow transmission of uncompressed, 1080p high-definition television signals over a single Cat5e or Cat6 cable. HDMI v1.4 signals – including 3D and 4K x 2K formats – are supported and the system will also allow DVI signal transmission with appropriate DVI to HDMI Cable adapters. In addition, embedded 7.1ch LPCM, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio capability is standard. The 1T-CT-653 and 1T-CT-654 system can achieve signal


FAITALPRO HF146, HF160


IT’S… Two high-frequency drivers. The HF146 is a technologically evolved version of the HF144 model; the HF160 is a neodymium version of the ferrite HF107.


distribution distances of up to 100m (325ft) for uncompressed 1080p signals without signal degradation. Control signals can be passed via Ethernet, infrared or RS-232.


AND ALSO: PoH (Power over HDBaseT) technology is employed to allow powering of the Receiver from the Transmitter, negating the need for a separate power supply for that unit.


AVAILABLE: Now www.tvone.com


MIDDLE ATLANTIC L5 SERIES


IT’S… A lectern that combines the strength and functionality of a rack with the look of furniture.


DETAILS: Available from Comm-Tec, the L5 Series features a fully customisable Presenter’s Panel that can be designed with cutouts to incorporate the controls, touchscreens and other devices necessary for each project’s individual requirements. This cost-effective feature provides for easy future changes to the technology that powers the presentation system. Ideal for higher education and corporate


environments, the L5 Lectern is also suitable for network-connected presentations, or individual


presentations via laptop connection. Its easy-to- integrate, open frame design features built-in power distribution and provision for both cable and thermal management.


AND ALSO: Installers can choose from one-bay, 1.5-bay or dual-bay widths and 13 standard finishes. An optional millwork kit includes detailed drawings to construct custom wood panels and all hardware necessary for their attachment to the core structure.


AVAILABLE: Now www.comm-tec.de


DETAILS: The HF146 (pictured) is said to have a more linear frequency response and a different tonal balance to the HF144. Technical data is the same – AES power 80W (maximum power 160W), sensitivity 109dB @1W/1m and suggested crossover frequency 900Hz (12dB/oct). Its linear response curve and high power dissipation allow it to be used in a wide range of professional applications, such as large line arrays and multi-way acoustic enclosures. It can also be used with horns or waveguides with a standard 1.4in connection. The HF160 driver uses a 44mm


voice coil and circuit with a neodymium ring magnet, and weighs just over 1kg. The AES nominal


power dissipation capacity is 60W (maximum power 120W), sensitivity is 110dB @1W/1m, and the suggested crossover frequency is 1.3kHz (12dB/oct). Unlike the ferrite version HF107, the HF106 model allows the replacement of the recone kit directly from the back, without having to dismount the driver from the horn.


AND ALSO: FaitalPRO has also recently launched three loudspeakers in ferrite measuring 18in, 12in and 10in – the


18HW1070, 12FH530 and 10FH530.


AVAILABLE: Now www.faitalpro.com


48 September 2013


www.installation-international.com


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