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Audio induction loop systems – assisted listening and hearing devices

Training

Ampetronic run in-house training courses covering all aspects of Induction Loop Systems aimed at audio-visual professionals, specifiers and contractors.

For details please see our training flyer.

Product training can be offered on request either at Ampetronic or at your premises. Please make an enquiry here if you would like to know more or request training.

Our dedicated Support Team provides an unrivalled level and quality of service, free of charge to our customers around the world. We provide advice and guidance on any aspect of system design, installation, maintenance and problem solving. Extensive support is offered through our website or telephone service, backed up with design guides and technical literature to help you to get it right first time. Please go to the section of Support that is of interest to you, or make an enquiry via our enquiry form.

Up and coming events

External

Sense Charity London

September 24th 2008

Ampetronic Induction Loop Training Course

Sense Charity Headquarters, 101 Pentonville Road, London, N1 9LG

  Please contact Jackie Allen 01636 610062 jackie.allen@ampetronic.com Book Early to avoid disappointment 

Primary Target Audience: Installers, Field Technicians
Secondary Target Audience: Specifiers; Consultants; System Sales Staff; Facility Managers, Architects
                                   
Overview
The course is an introduction to audio induction loop systems. It is aimed primarily at installers, however the content is relevant to any one specifying Induction loop systems, so it will be of equal benefit to Consultants, Architects, Facility Managers and System Sales Staff.
We begin by exploring alternative systems in the light of DDA requirements and why induction loops can provide the best solution for some applications. We then take a look at the underlying principles that make induction loops work and make use of practical demonstrations to illustrate this. Once we understand the basics, specifying and planning loop systems becomes easy. More complicated installations are explored together with the concept of “Low spill”, systems that can be used side by side, or where confidentiality is an issue. We end the course by looking at the practicalities of planning, installing and commissioning loop systems.
All attendees have the opportunity to listen to and compare the differences between a perimeter loop and an installed “Low spill” system. Each delegate will leave with a full set of course notes
On completing the course the student will understand
  •  How to complete a site survey
  •  What is meant by metal loss and how to compensate for it
  •  What is meant by a Phased array and when it should be used
  •  What is meant by ‘Spill’ and what can be done to control it
  •  How to use multiple amplifiers for large area coverage
  •  Transformer concepts – an induction loop system as a transformer
  •  How to choose the correct loop configuration for the installation
  •  What the international standards are governing the  performance of an induction loop system
  • How to design basic systems
  • How to install a system using copper tape
  •  How to recognise and avoid earth loops
  •  The importance of the audio input signal and how to get it right
  • How to commission an installation – the equipment required and the necessary checks and measurements

 

Ampetronic Induction loop training

October 21st 2008
Ampetronic Induction Loop Training Course
RSE 22-26 George Street Edinburgh EH2 2PQ
 Please contact Jackie Allen 01636 610062 jackie.allen@ampetronic.com Book Early to avoid disappointment 
Primary Target Audience: Installers, Field Technicians
Secondary Target Audience: Specifiers; Consultants; System Sales Staff; Facility Managers, Architects
                                   
Overview
The course is an introduction to audio induction loop systems. It is aimed primarily at installers, however the content is relevant to any one specifying Induction loop systems, so it will be of equal benefit to Consultants, Architects, Facility Managers and System Sales Staff.
We begin by exploring alternative systems in the light of DDA requirements and why induction loops can provide the best solution for some applications. We then take a look at the underlying principles that make induction loops work and make use of practical demonstrations to illustrate this. Once we understand the basics, specifying and planning loop systems becomes easy. More complicated installations are explored together with the concept of “Low spill”, systems that can be used side by side, or where confidentiality is an issue. We end the course by looking at the practicalities of planning, installing and commissioning loop systems.
All attendees have the opportunity to listen to and compare the differences between a perimeter loop and an installed “Low spill” system. Each delegate will leave with a full set of course notes
On completing the course the student will understand
  •  How to complete a site survey
  •  What is meant by metal loss and how to compensate for it
  •  What is meant by a Phased array and when it should be used
  •  What is meant by ‘Spill’ and what can be done to control it
  •  How to use multiple amplifiers for large area coverage
  •  Transformer concepts – an induction loop system as a transformer
  •  How to choose the correct loop configuration for the installation
  •  What the international standards are governing the  performance of an induction loop system
  • How to design basic systems
  • How to install a system using copper tape
  •  How to recognise and avoid earth loops
  •  The importance of the audio input signal and how to get it right
  • How to commission an installation – the equipment required and the necessary checks and measurements
 

Internal

Induction Loop Installer Training Course

Primary Target Audience: Installers, Field Technicians
Secondary Target Audience: Specifiers; Consultants; System Sales Staff; Facility Managers, Architects
                                   
Overview
The course is an introduction to audio induction loop systems. It is aimed primarily at installers, however the content is relevant to any one specifying Induction loop systems, so it will be of equal benefit to Consultants, Architects, Facility Managers and System Sales Staff.
We begin by exploring alternative systems in the light of DDA requirements and why induction loops can provide the best solution for some applications. We then take a look at the underlying principles that make induction loops work and make use of practical demonstrations to illustrate this. Once we understand the basics, specifying and planning loop systems becomes easy. More complicated installations are explored together with the concept of “Low spill”, systems that can be used side by side, or where confidentiality is an issue. We end the course by looking at the practicalities of planning, installing and commissioning loop systems.
All attendees have the opportunity to listen to and compare the differences between a perimeter loop and an installed “Low spill” system. Each delegate will leave with a full set of course notes
On completing the course the student will understand
  •   How to complete a site survey
  •   What is meant by metal loss and how to compensate for it
  •  What is meant by a Phased array and when it should be used
  •  What is meant by ‘Spill’ and what can be done to control it
  •   How to use multiple amplifiers for large area coverage
  •   Transformer concepts – an induction loop system as a transformer
  •  How to choose the correct loop configuration for the installation
  •  What the international standards are governing the  performance of an induction loop system
  • How to design basic systems
  • How to install a system using copper tape
  •   How to recognise and avoid earth loops
  •  The importance of the audio input signal and how to get it right
  • How to commission an installation – the equipment required and the necessary checks and measurements

Other dates available:

  • 25th September 2008
  • 30th October 2008
  • 27th November 2008

Book early to avoid disappointment!

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