Unite AP4 can be used to transmit or receive 4 channels
Farmingdale, NY. – beyerdynamic, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of headphones, microphones and conferencing products, is now shipping Unite AP4 Access Point, a multifunctional device which can be used either as a 4-channel transmitter or as a 4-channel receiver for microphone operation with an individual return channel.
Unite AP4 expansion component via access point creates the ultimate solution for fixed installation applications. With the AP4, users can rely on Unite in applications where a fixed installation is required. Featuring Dante-functionality and Phoenix inputs and outputs, Unite is compatible with a wide range of applications.
“As a system, Unite provides components that allow users to create their unique solution,” said Alan Feckanin, Director of Americas for beyerdynamic. “Throughout the coming years, we will expand the technology platform and use it to access additional applications, such as the AP4 Access Point, which expands the possibilities. When using several Unite AP4 devices in different operating modes, almost any application can be combined.”
As a transmitter, the Unite AP4
transmits the audio signals of an external audio source with up to four DECT
channels. Typical applications include interpreting assignments in conjunction
with an interpreting system and assistive listening.
As a receiver, the AP4 can establish up to four bi-directional point-to-point connections (individual return channel from analog or Dante inputs) to Unite transmitters. These four microphone signals can then be played from the Unite Access Point via Dante or analog. These can also be sent to a second Unite Access Point via Dante or analog, which can then be configured as a transmitter to send up to four DECT channels.
Four audio channels are available
on one single Unite AP4. A network of up to eight devices for a total of 16 full
HD audio channels can be established (32 in the European Union due to spectrum
differences).
The individual devices work either as transmitters or receivers depending upon
the application and corresponding configuration via the Unite Manager software.
Tim Albright is the founder of AVNation and is the driving force behind the AVNation network. He carries the InfoComm CTS, a B.S. from Greenville College and is pursuing an M.S. in Mass Communications from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. When not steering the AVNation ship, Tim has spent his career designing systems for churches both large and small, Fortune 500 companies, and education facilities.