
FIG 3a: 3-Dimension Foot Pattern
The TX8 floods the listening audience with
a cone shape light pattern as shown here.
The path of the cone shape light leaves a
pattern on the ground, or "foot print," and
indicates where the strongest receiver
reception will occur.
The actual coverage area will vary depending
on the signal strength of the receiver being
used. Refer to Figures 2 and 4 to determine
how many emitteres are required for 100%
coverage of the listening area.
FIG 3b: Vertical Beam Spread
Minimum receiver RANGE when operating with a TX8 or TX10 emitter in Single Channel Mode.
RX3 Receiver: 120' (37 m) RX7/8: 80' (24 m) RX4: 70' (21 m)
SCREEN
30'
STAGE
6'
Center Of Emitter Beam
TX8
(Range)
To determine the best location for the emitter, it helps to think of the IR emitter as an invisible floodlight.
You’ll want to aim it so the listeners are “flooded” with the infrared light. The emitter should also be
positioned high enough so it won’t be blocked by people and other physical obstructions. See Figure 3b
below. Mount the emitter at least 2 ft. (.61 m) above the audience. Position the emitter to face in a
slightly downward angle - that will increase the “throw” of the infrared beam.
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