Sennheiser SZI 1015-T User Manual

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IR-Licht

Fremdlicht

IR-Licht

Fremdlicht

Impact of Curtains, Carpets and Paints

Dark, heavy material, curtains, carpets, panellings and wall coverings tend to absorb IR light.
Good reception is only possible in direct line-of-sight.

Roughcast and strongly structured wallpapers (such as woodchip, embossed or fabric papers)
reflect the light unevenly but allow a more uniform propagation of the infra-red signal.

Smooth and bright walls, smooth tiled floors and mirrors are highly reflective and therefore
favour the propagation of infra-red light.

Different wall paints may reflect infra-red light differently although they have the same colour.
This is due to the type and composition of the paint pigmentation.

The power necessary to cover a given room varies accordingly.

Impact of Extraneous Light

Daylight and artificial light also have an impact on the IR reception. Their spectra contain infra-
red portions which may interfere with the useful signal of the SZI 1015-T. At worst, the reception
is disturbed by hissing noise.

Extraneous light

IR light

Extraneous light

IR light

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