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IR conference system
infrared conference system ( PC 491-MC 134)
As a pioneer of infrared systems Audio-Technica offers you peace of mind.
1996
The arrival of 800MHz radio wireless products marked the beginning of Audio-Technica’s work with IR
technology. Resulting in sales of the ATIR series infrared microphones.
2000
The dawn of the 21st century saw the release of the ATCS-M50 as part of the ATCS-50 series, capable of
handling up to 150 microphones.
2004
Another new addition to the ATCS-50 series is the ATCS-M55 which showcases a system which requires
the smallest installation area in the industry.
2007
Audio-Technica introduces the first fully automatic hands-free conference system with voice detection
technology. By automatically recognizing the speakers voice, the microphone can be turned on and off
without pressing a button.
2011
ATCS-V60 with a vote function is added to the lineup of ATCS-60 series.
ATCS series has achieved additional progress in aiming for conference usability.
2012
ATCS-A60MX/RX/TX is added to the lineup of ATCS-60 series. The high-power IR transmitting unit,
the high-sensitivity IR receiving unit, and the signal mixer/distributor system allow operation in a large
conference room or a high-ceilinged meeting room.
The infrared conference system can reduce the leakage of information.
In the digital age, the control of information is of top priority, and this also applies for conferences.
RF transmission of a wireless system can easily reach into a nearby building, and this can cause potentially
sensitive information to leak.
Compared with 2.4GHz and UHF wireless systems that resemble mini broadcasting stations, the infrared
system features no information leakage, and thus offers users the benefit of information control.
In addition, the IR conference system also offers an integrated voting unit for when an important group
decision needs to be made.
IR transmitter/
receiver unit
Infrared does not
pass through walls
Vote unit
Microphone unit
Monitoring sound
Voting
result
Amplifying
Master control
unit
IR rays