Mic, Line, Digital, Outreach, Metal Compensation,
Level (all rotary pot controls are screwdriver
adjustable).
Limit (Red), Peak (Red), Loop Fault (Red), Power On
(Green).
Mic (3.5mm mono jack socket); Line (3.5mm stereo
jack socket); Digital; Outreach (4-way pluggable
screw terminal; DC in; Loop (2-way pluggable
screw terminal).
PDA103
AUDIO-FREQUENCY
INDUCTION LOOP AMPLIFIER
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
This equipment must be installed by a suitably skilled and technically competent
person. Please read these instructions carefully before installation.
The PDA103 is a true current mode, audio-frequency induction loop amplifier. It may be
surface-mounted and is designed to cover ticket counters up to 1.2m2(PDA103C kit version),
or rooms up to 50m2(PDA103R/L/S kit versions).
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• with poor ventilation• exposed to direct sunlight
• with high ambient temperatures• adjacent to heat generating equipment
• with high humidity or dust levels• susceptible to severe vibration
DO NOT dismantle or attempt to modify the amplifier. No user-serviceable fuses or parts are
included inside the amplifier. For repair, contact your supplier.
WARNING: The surface of this unit may become hot during continued use.
With the relevant audio input source(s) active, turn the
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appropriate Outreach/Digital/Line/Mic level control(s)
clockwise until the red Limit indicator is flashing
occasionally.
Turn the Level control clockwise until the red Peak
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indicator just lights during periods of high signal level,
i.e. when the red Limit indicator just lights.
Product Safety Note
: If the system is set up so that the
Peak indicator is permanently lit, the audio sound quality
will be distorted and the amplifier may shutdown to
protect it from overheating.
IMPORTANT NOTES
These instructions are general and cannot be considered to cover every aspect of audiofrequency induction loop system (AFILS) design and installation.
We recommend you read BS 7594 - The Code of Practice for Audio-Frequency Induction Loop
Systems and BS EN 60118-4 - Magnetic field strength in audio frequency induction loop
systems for hearing aid purposes. Other National standards of
design/installation/commissioning should be referenced where pertinent.
This product has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of all
applicable EU directives.
Equipment guarantee
This equipment is not guaranteed unless the system is installed and commissioned in accordance
with regional or national standards by an approved and competent person or organisation.
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTES
For safety reasons, the amplifier may shutdown to protect it from overheating if too much
current passes through its sensitive protection circuitry.
This may occur when the unit’s DC power supply is connected (see Page 5, Loop Fault Indicator
for details), or if the Peak indicator remains permanently lit (see Page 11, Step 9 for details).
If high metal content is present in, or near, the induction
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loop, the sound heard by the loop listening device may
be ‘woolly’ or ‘dull’. To rectify this problem, turn the
Metal Compensation control clockwise in small
increments until a natural balance is achieved.
Note 1: If high metal content is present, the amplifier’s
area of coverage will be reduced and further reduced as
the Metal Compensation control is turned clockwise.
Note 2: If the Peak indicator lights strongly, turn the
Level control anti-clockwise and then adjust the Metal
Compensation control. You may have to adjust both
these controls several times to achieve optimum volume
and tone.
Using an induction loop test receiver, listen to the loop
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signal in all areas where coverage is required (we
recommend you use a Fosmeter Pro for this purpose, see
Additional Testing below). If the signal level is not
acceptable, adjust the Level control in small increments
until it is.
Additional testing
Induction loop systems require careful testing and calibration prior to operation. BS EN
60118-4 - Magnetic field strength in audio-frequency induction loops for hearing aid
purposes, recommends that the achievable magnetic field strength of an induction loop
system over a ‘covered area’ should be 400 mA RMS per metre.
The most efficient way of ensuring this requirement is met is to test and set-up the system
using an FPROK induction loop test kit. This kit includes a handheld Fosmeter Pro 400mA
magnetic field strength meter and a loop listener (for measuring background noise,
frequency response and metal compensation). Contact your supplier for more information.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT power up the system before completing Step 7 below.
The amplifier MUST NOT be operated without a loop connected to it.
Install the loop cable.
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BEFORE connecting the loop to the amplifier, use a multimeter to check the loop is not
shorted to ground at any point. It WILL damage the amplifier if it is.
Connect the loop cable (supplied) to the amplifier.
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Remove approx. 6mm of the outer insulation from each
end of the loop cable, then secure both ends to the screw
terminals of the 2-way loop cable connector (supplied).
Next, plug the 2-way connector into the amplifier’s Loop
connector.
If relevant, plug the AMT microphone, or an alternative
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electret microphone, into the amplifier’s Mic connector.
If relevant, plug the audio line level into the amplifier’s
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Line input, or TOS-link connector cable (not supplied) into
the amplifier’s Digital connector.
If relevant, connect the outreach system to the amplifier.
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Remove approx. 6mm of the outer insulation from all
cable ends, then secure the ends to the screw terminals of
the 4-way outreach connector (supplied). Next, plug the
4-way connector into the amplifier’s Outreach connector.
Ensure the amplifier’s Outreach, Digital, Line, Mic, Metal
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Compensation and Level pot controls are set to minimum
by turning them fully anti-clockwise.
The PDA103 audio frequency induction loop system (AFILS) amplifier is available in the
following kits.
PDA103C 1.2m2Counter Loop Kit:
1 x PDA103 AFILS amplifier
1 x 230Va.c. PL1/PSU1 plug-top power supply
1 x TX2 pre-formed counter loop cable and fixings
1 x AMT tie/desk microphone c/w 1.5m lead and attachments
1 x Accessory pack containing the installation instructions (this document), four cable ties,
four self-adhesive cable tie bases, one 4-way ‘outreach’ connector, one 2-way loop cable
connector, one ‘induction loop in use’ sticker.
The amplifier mixes and amplifies the microphone, line, digital and outreach input signals
and feeds them through its sophisticated automatic gain control (AGC) circuitry before
outputting them to the induction loop.
Connectors, controls and indicators
Below is a overview of the PDA103’s connectors, pot level controls and LED indicators.
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The PDA103 is fully compatible with the outreach plate audio input extension system. This
system allows the connection of multiple microphone, or line level inputs via a range of
specially designed wall, ceiling or desk-mountable single gang plates.
Up to ten outreach plates (any mix) can be daisychained to the amplifier’s ‘outreach’
connector (supplied) with cable lengths up to 100m (total network length) easily achievable
using standard two pair audio cable such as Belden 8723 - see typical wiring diagram below.
Contact your supplier for more information.
The amplifier can be surface-mounted in any orientation, provided the controls are accessible
and indicators clearly visible.
Surface-mounting
Using mounting screws (not supplied) fix the amplifier securely to the chosen wall, desk or
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side of counter, as appropriate. Always assess the condition and construction of the
mounting surface prior to installation and use suitable screw fixings (No. 8-10, or 4-5mm
screws).
TYPICAL PDA103S 50m2DOMESTIC TV/MUSIC LOUNGE LOOP SYSTEM
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Inputs & Controls
3.5mm mono jack input supplied with 12V phantom power
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Mic input:
for use with electret microphones. Note that dynamic
microphones are NOT compatible with this input.
Mic control:Adjusts the sensitivity of microphone level input.
Line input:3.5mm stereo jack input for connecting an audio (line) source.
2
Line control:Adjusts the sensitivity of the audio line level input.
Digital input:TOS-link digital input (PDA103S kit only).
3
Digital control:Adjusts the sensitivity of the TOS-link input (PDA103S kit only).
Outreach input:4-way input for the outreach plate audio input system.
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Outreach control:Adjusts the sensitivity of the outreach input.
2.5mm DC power supply connector. The amplifier operates at
5DC in:
20Vd.c. Only the plug-top power supply (supplied) should be
connected to the amplifier.
PDA103S Kit Components
1AFILS sticker:
APL dual phono line
level ‘outreach’ plate
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c/w APS SCART lead &
Belden connection cable:
3Amplifier location:
Position the sticker where it can be clearly seen by hearing
aid users.
Surface-mount the APL plate onto a standard 25mm UK
back box - a 6m length of Belden cable is provided for
connecting the APL to the amplifier. The APS SCART lead
(supplied), should be connected to the audio source
(normally a TV) and the APL plate.
The amplifier should be surface-mounted and sited as close
as possible to the equipment to which it is connected.
Run the loop cable horizontally around the perimeter of
the room. For best results, tuck the cable under the edge
4Loop cable:
of the carpet or fixed to skirting boards or the ceiling.
If installing a floor loop, ensure the loop cable is protected
from being crushed in walkways or by furniture.
Note: As an alternative to using the APL plate, the amplifier supplied with the PDA103S kit
has a TOS-link digital connector and most modern televisions can be directly connected to
the amplifier using a TOS-link cable (not supplied).
Outputs & Controls
6Loop output:2-way induction loop connection.
Metal Compensation
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control:
8Level control:
In applications with high metal content, this control can be
used to help combat the frequency response problems caused
by metal ‘absorbing’ the magnetic field.
Adjusts the strength of the magnetic field generated by the
induction loop.
Indicators
9Limit:Illuminates red to confirm the AGC circuitry is functioning.
10Peak:Illuminates red in line with peaks in the input signal(s).
Illuminates steady red when the induction loop is unintentionally
connected to an input ground. To rectify, turn off the mains power
supply and check for loop wiring faults.
11Loop Fault:
Product Safety Note: When the DC power supply is connected to the
amplifier (with the mains on), this indicator may light and the
amplifier will shutdown. If this happens, turn off the mains power
switch and wait for 10 seconds before switching mains power back on.
12Power On:Illuminates green when the amplifier is receiving power.
TYPICAL PDA103R 50m2SMALL ROOM LOOP SYSTEM (‘outreach’ mic. version)
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MULTIPLE
COUNTER LOOPS
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If multiple counter loops are
required in close proximity, it
is possible that the ‘field’
generated by one system may
be picked up by a person who
is standing at the next. Adjust
the field strength and loop
shape to avoid this.
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PDA103C Kit Components
1AFILS sticker:Position the sticker where it can be clearly seen by hearing aid users.
Position the microphone as close as possible to mouth height using
AMT tie/desk
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microphone
c/w 1.5m lead:
3Loop cable:
Amplifier
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location:
the self-adhesive pad (supplied). For best results position it no nearer
than 300mm and no further than 1.2m distance from the operator’s
mouth. Avoid mounting it near sources of unwanted noise, e.g. a
cooling fan, or a telephone.
Fix the pre-formed TX2 counter loop (supplied) to the underside of
the counter, desk or table.
For best results in counter applications:
Bend the opened out ‘squared’ loop at a right angle half way down
its length. Secure half the square to the underside of the desk and
run the other half down the inside of the back vertical surface.
For best results in desk/table applications:
Secure the opened out ‘squared’ loop to the underside of the table
at the end nearest to the hearing aid user. Another option is to fit
the loop above a suspended ceiling. Again, position the loop so that
it is central to where the hearing aid user would naturally stand.
Mount the amplifier to the side of the counter using suitable screws.
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TYPICAL PDA103L 50m2SMALL ROOM LOOP SYSTEM (tie/desk mic. version)
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PDA103R / PDA103L Kit Components
1AFILS sticker:Position the sticker where it can be clearly seen by hearing aid users.
APM ‘outreach’
plated microphone
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c/w Belden
connection cable:
3Loop cable:
4 Amplifier location:
AMT tie/desk
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microphone
c/w 1.5m lead:
For best results it should be mounted on a standard 25mm back
box, ideally on a suspended ceiling height of 2.5 to 3m although it
can also be surface-mounted. If mounting the microphone at
ceiling height, avoid positioning it too close to ventilators, or air
conditioning ducts. 6m of Belden cable is included for connecting
the APM to the amplifier.
Run the loop cable horizontally around the perimeter of the room,
ideally located at ceiling height (e.g. above a suspended ceiling) or
tucked under the edge of a carpet, or fixed to skirting boards.
If installing a floor loop, ensure the loop cable is protected from
being crushed in walkways, or by furniture.
Surface-mount the amplifier using suitable mounting screws.
PDA103R only: To avoid unsightly connection leads, the amplifier
may be mounted above a suspended ceiling, particularly if a
ceiling loop is fitted to reduce wiring runs.
Position the microphone as close as possible to the user using the
self-adhesive pad (supplied). For best results position it no nearer
than 300mm and no further than 1.2m distance from the
operator’s mouth. Avoid mounting it near sources of unwanted
noise, e.g. a cooling fan, or a telephone.