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We offer four different
audio guide systems:

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G7 Audioguide

sn automatic audio guide with a numeric keypad

The G7 Audio guide is designed for use in indoor and outdoor spaces. It has two operating modes:

Automatic Mode - in this mode the audio guide identifies the visitor’s current location and automatically starts the relevant recording. The recording is triggered by GPS or a special radio marker. The radio markers are powered by regular AA batteries or by AC current

Manual Mode - there are three ways in which visitors can trigger recordings manually:

  • by keying in the relevant number on the numeric keypad (works best when numbers are displayed on the exhibition)
  • by tapping the audio guide to appropriately marked signs (e.g. headphone, ear) – this mode uses RFiD technology
  • by pointing the device at exhibits that interests them; works similarly to a TV remote control; in fact, it uses the same infrared technology

It is possible to combine the manual and automatic modes for an audio tour: some of the recordings are triggered by the automatic mode but at selected stops, the visitor can use the audio guide manually in one of the modes described above. At any moment visitors can rewind and fast-forward recordings.

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Audio Guide Functions:

Radio Triggering (RF)
The audio guide uses radio waves to identify the visitor’s location and automatically start the correct recording.
Numerical Keypad
Recordings can be started by using the keypad.
GPS Localisation
A function for outdoor spaces. The audio guide uses GPS technology to start a recording automatically when the visitor reaches the relevant spot.
Infrared
Symbols are mounted alongside exhibits, enabling the visitor to start the relevant recording without having to enter any numbers.
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)
Tapping the RFID symbol on the device to an RFID card automatically launches the relevant recording.
Multimedia Synchronisation
The audio guide can synchronise with on-site multimedia installations. This means that visitors will always hear the soundtrack in the appropriate language at an appropriate point of the sound track.
Dimensions
162 x 68 x 28 mm
Screen
2.8 inch
Weight
132 g

Audio Guide Functions:

Radio Triggering (RF)
The audio guide uses radio waves to identify the visitor’s location and automatically start the correct recording.
Infrared
Symbols are mounted alongside exhibits, enabling the visitor to start the relevant recording without having to enter any numbers.
Numerical Keypad
Recordings can be started by using the keypad.
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)
Tapping the RFID symbol on the device to an RFID card automatically launches the relevant recording.
Multimedia Synchronisation
The audio guide can synchronise with on-site multimedia installations. This means that visitors will always hear the soundtrack in the appropriate language at an appropriate point of the sound track.
Dimensions
110 x 48 x 15 mm
Screen
2.9 cm
Weight
64 g
Battery performance
24 hours

AG-600 Audio Guide

An automatic audio guide with a numeric keypad

The AG-600 audio guide is designed for use in indoor and outdoor spaces. It has two operating modes:

Automatic Mode - in this mode the audio guide identifies the visitor’s current location and automatically starts the relevant recording. The recording is triggered by a special radio marker. The radio markers are powered by regular AA batteries or by AC current.

Manual Mode - there are three ways in which visitors can trigger recordings manually:

  • by keying in the relevant number on the numeric keypad (works best when numbers are displayed on the exhibition)
  • by tapping the audio guide to appropriately marked signs (e.g. headphone, ear) – this mode uses RFiD technology
  • by pointing the device at exhibits that interests them; works similarly to a TV remote control; in fact, it uses the same infrared technology

It is possible to combine the manual and automatic modes for an audio tour: some of the recordings are triggered by the automatic mode but at selected stops, the visitor can use the audio guide manually in one of the modes described above. At any moment visitors can rewind and fast-forward recordings.

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AG-600c Audio Guide

Audio guide with a numeric keypad

The AG-600c Audio Guide is designed for use in indoor and outdoor spaces. It has two operating modes:

Keypad - The visitor starts the recordings by selecting the relevant number on the built-in keypad

Automatic Mode - The visitor starts the recordings by pointing the audio guide at exhibits which interest them (requires special markers)

The visitor can always pause, rewind and fast-forward recordings.

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Audio guide functions:

Numerical Keypad
Recordings can be started by using the keypad.
Infrared
Symbols are mounted alongside exhibits, enabling the visitor to start the relevant recording without having to enter any numbers.
Dimensions
110 x 48 x 15 mm
Screen
2.9 cm
Weight
64 g
Battery performance
24 hours

ATV-6 synchroniser

It allows for synchronization of recordings on the audio guide with the sound track of a multimedia device installed on the exhibition (e.g. TVs, projectors etc.). Simply put it makes sure the visitors hears the right recording at the right time and in the right language.

Usage

The most common way of using the synchronizer is to make a soundtrack of a multimedia presentation available to visitors in the language selected by them in the beginning of an audio tour. It can be done in two ways:

Remote control
The Staff can control the synchroniser using a remote; it is particularly useful if the synchronizer is placed at high places, e.g. against the ceiling.
VGA / HTML
Synchronizer is equipped with VGA/HTML ports
Dimensions
110 x 120 x 20 mm
Weight
210 g