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Canta ITE’s Global Technical Operations March 2001 Johnny H. Hansen, GTO

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Page 1: Canta ITE’s Global Technical Operations March 2001 Johnny H. Hansen, GTO

Canta ITE’s

Global Technical Operations

March 2001 Johnny H. Hansen, GTO

Page 2: Canta ITE’s Global Technical Operations March 2001 Johnny H. Hansen, GTO

2Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Contents

Directional System Microphone alignment

Dual Microphone Considerations Parallel microphone manufacture Front & Back microphone orientation

ITE / Halfshell / ITC / CIC

CIC Issues: Sizing Tool Removal Tool

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3Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Directionality features.

Digital Dynamic Directionality

Digital Dual Microphone

Technology

Adaptive Directionality

Active Microphone Matching

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4Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Digital Dual Microphone Technology

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5Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Polar Pattern

dB 50 40 30 20 10

0

Front

Back

30

60

90

120

150

180

210

240

300

330

0

60

120

180

50

45

28

~0

Angle Gain

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6Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Different Polar Patterns

Omnidirectional

Cardioid Supercardioid

Hybercardioid Bidirectional

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7Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Polar Patterns Considerations

The ratio of the internal electronic time delay and the

external time delay.

What determines the Polar Pattern of a Directional

System ?

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Digital Dual Microphone Technology

Time Delay-1

Front Back

+Speed of Sound = 343 m/sec.

Canta Microphone Spacing =

10 mm

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Dual Microphone ITE’s

Front Back

10 mm Microphone spacing:

10 mm Microphone must be:

Horizontal.

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Misaligned Microphones

30 o

0 0

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Effect of misaligned Microphones

10

9

0

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

20 40 50 60 70 80 900 3010

Actual mic. spacing

Degrees misaligned mics.

Act. mic.spacing =COS(B)

Mic. spacing

Ba

c

COS(B) =c

a

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12Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Quiz

Impression

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13Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Answer to Quiz

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14Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Importance of Placement Key

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Microphone Orientation Marking

During impression taking a microphone placement key must be used in order to indicate the correct orientation of the microphones.

•Instruct the client to look straight ahead at a point at eye level. •Place the placement key at a horizontal position.

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16Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Parallel Microphone Manufacture 1

Make a marking on the investment according to marks from placement key

Transport this marks to the shell

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Parallel Microphone Manufacture 2

• Place the shell on the faceplate

• Align marks on shell with guidelines on faceplate

• Scratch a line around the shell

Guidelines

Scratched line

• Erase marks on shell

• Mount shell after scratched line

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18Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Active Microphone Matching

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19Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Active Microphone Matching

+1.2 -0.5

- 1,2 dB

Coyote 1.5

+ 0.5 dB

• Danalogic use matched microphones

• Digital 5000 match once with FONIX

• Canta is matched with FONIX and keeps the matching updated all the time.

When changing microphone(s) or hybrid remember to match with

FONIX

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20Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Telecoils &

Loop systems

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21Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Telecoil

1000 times/sec. = 1kHz

Voltmeter

1 sec. = 1 Hz.

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Telecoil

Voltmeter

In a solenoid the iron core is for

collecting and rectifying the b-fields

Flux = b-fields in an area

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23Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Misaligned telecoil

B-field

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24Global Technical OperationsJanuary 2001

Loop system

Near fieldFew cm

+ -Magnetic field (b-field)

+-

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Loop system - field intensity

1 m

2 m

1 m

2 m

10 dB

5 dB

0 dB

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Telecoil - measuring

CoilCoil

MagneticField Lines

Telecoil

MagneticField Lines

CoilTelecoil

Frye Interacoustic

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Telecoil

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Mounting Telecoil - loop systems

• Turn on the instrument

• Listen to the instrument in Telecoil position

• Move the coil until noise from radiation is at minimum

• Observe that the coil is within scratched scratched line and in a vertical position

• Glue the coil in position

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Front / Back Microphone - 312 faceplate

Left

Right

Front

Back

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Front / Back Microphone - 13 faceplate

Left

Right

Front

Back

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ITE 740-D & 440-D Half-Shell

Standard• 312 battery

• Programmable Telecoil

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ITE 750-D & 450-D Full-Shell

Option•13 battery (Full-Shell

only)

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ITC 730 & 430

Standard• 312 battery

•Option• Size 10 battery • Programmable

Telecoil

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CIC 710

Standard• Size 10 battery• Removal Cord

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Canta CIC - Sizing Tool

Sizing Tool Kit

(P/N 10159700)

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Canta CIC - Removal Tool

Complete CIC Shell,

Faceplate and Removal Cord

CIC Module Removal Tool

Complete CIC Electronics Assembly: Receiver, Hybrid, Microphone, Contact Module and Battery Door

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