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Williams AV Ic-2 Interpreter Control Console

Interpreter control console with audio routing.

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Description

The Williams Sound IC-2 is an audio control center for simultaneous interpretation of one or more languages. As a stand-alone unit, it allows one or two interpreters to monitor floor or relay sources, activate microphone inputs, and route the interpretation signal to one of two language groups. Ideal for presentation-style conferences of up to 14 languages, where a floor and a single relay language are used. Can be used with Williams Sound FM, infrared and Digi-Wave™ transmitters for portable or fixed installations. Designed to meet international standards for portable interpretation consoles.

system includes
(1) IC-2 interpreter control console

(1) WCA 091 25’ CAT 5 cable

(1) TFP 044 power supply

*All items can be purchased separately.

What is included in each IC-2 system, how each system works and ideal applications.

How to integrate an IC-2 interpreter control console and a Digi-Wave digital communication system for interpretation applications.

Overview of IC-2 interpreter control console features and functions.

features
CAT 5 audio offers simplified cabling and easy cascading to support additional interpreters.
Built-in distribution amplifier and mini mixer reduce the need for external equipment and greatly simplify setup.
Floor language feed-through
Interlocking microphone and relay output functions
Enhanced flexibility, providing each interpreter with multiple microphone and headset options
Five-year warranty

specifications
ic-2 architectural and engineering specifications
The IC-2 is an audio control center powered by an 18VDC universal (100 – 240 VAC) power supply. It shall be housed in a black and grey steel enclosure 10″ x 6.35″ x 2.45″.
Top
The IC-2 shall have individual rotary volume and tone controls for two interpreters (L & R). Input and output selection is selected with soft touch buttons for smooth quiet operation. The console shall have two selectable listening modes (blue, relay and floor) and two selectable output modes (yellow, normal and relay). The unit shall have two microphone select buttons (red when activated) and microphone (push and hold) for mute.
Rear
Each unit shall have an RJ-45 input and output for interconnection to additional IC-2s via CAT 05 audio bus cable eliminating the need for additional distribution amplifiers. It shall have an XLR floor in jack with gain control. It shall have XLR and RCA relay and normal outputs. It shall have switchable normal and relay selection and ground lift capability.
Sides
It shall have one XLR audio input jack for microphone with its own rotary gain control and switchable 12V power supply for each interpreter (L & R). It shall have 3.5mm microphone input (with rotary gain control) and 3.5mm headphone output jacks. Each side shall also have a 3.5mm combination headset jack for use with Ipod style headsets.This unit shall be the Williams Sound model IC-2.
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Dimensions/Weight/Color
10″ (25.4cm) x 6.35″ (6.2cm) x 2.45″ (6.2cm) / 3.4 lbs (1.5 kg) / Black and Silver
Power
External Power Supply, 18VDC Desktop Style Switching Inverter, 110-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 1A
INPUTS / OUTPUTS
Floor In
3-pin XLR female jack, balanced (or unbalanced) input with 24k Ω differential input impedance, max balanced input is +19dBu
IC-2 Bus In / Out
CAT5 8p8c RJ45 female receptacle, distributes balanced line level Floor and Relay audio to another IC-2
XLR Microphone Inputs
3-pin XLR female jack, balanced (or unbalanced) input. Switchable 12VDC simplex power. Variable gain of 58 dB, 2.4k Ω balanced input impedance, maximum balanced input is +19 dBu
3.5mm Microphone Inputs
Stereo 3.5 mm TRS phone jack, pink, and stereo 3.5mm TRRS phone jack, black, unbalanced (r,s) for electret condenser mics, variable gain of 40dB. Bias is 3.7VDC through 2.7k Ω
3.5mm TRRS Headphone Output
3.5mm TRRS phone jack, Tip = Left, Ring 1 = Right, Ring 2 = GND, Sleeve = Mic. 40mW max power into 32 Ω stereo headset.
3.5mm Headphone Output
3.5mm TRS phone jack, mono or stereo headphone, 8 Ω minimum. 190mW max power into 32 Ω stereo headset.
Norm Out, Relay Out
3-pin XLR male jack, balanced output. Max output is +19dBu into 600 Ω balanced load impedance.
CONTROLS
Volume
Left and Right rotary, controls headphone volume
Bass and Treble Tone
Left and right rotary with center detent, controls headphone bass and treble tone levels.
Mute
Push button, backlit red, mutes left and right mics while pressed.
Mic On
Push button, backlit bright red, activates microphone. Right and left Mic On buttons are interlocked; mic can only be turned on if the other is off.
Floor Input, Relay Input
Push buttons, backlit blue, select listening language group. Listening modes are either/or: turning one on disables the other.
Relay Output
Push button, backlit yellow, selects microphone output language group: light on = Relay Out, light off = Norm Out.
Gain Adjust
Rotary gain pots control level of microphone and Floor audio.
Phantom Power
Slide switch enables 12VDC Simplex power to XLR microphone.
Norm Feedthrough
Slide switch enables Floor feedthrough to Norm Out XLR jack.
Relay Feedthrough
Slide switch enables Floor feedthrough to Relay Out XLR jack.
Ground Lift
Slide switch disconnects Chassis and Audio Grounds internal to the console.
INDICATOR
Peak Level Indicator
Green LED on back panel indicates optimal audio output level on Norm Out XLR when blinking.
Relay Output in Use Indicator
Yellow LED on front panel indicates when Relay Output is in use.
AUDIO OUTPUT
Frequency Response
45Hz to 20kHz, +0/-3dB re: 1kHz with flat bass/treble
Distortion at 1kHz
82dB @ 1kHz
Crosstalk Attenuation
>63dB @ 1kHz
Tone Controls
Bass: +12dB Boost or -12dB Cut @ 100Hz
Treble: +12dB Boost or -12dB Cut @ 10kHz
Approvals and Declarations
CE, FCC, Industry Canada, RoHS, C-Tick, CB
Warranty
5 years, parts and labor (90 days on accessories)

Additional information

Weight5.62 lbs
Dimensions2.45 × 10 × 6.35 in
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