Contacta TSG1 User guide

Type
User guide

Contacta TSG1 is a compact, handheld engineer’s tool designed for large area hearing loop installations. It generates continuous sine wave frequencies to verify whether a hearing loop is functioning as per the BS EN 60118-4 standard. With multiple signal settings, including 100Hz to 5KHz, white noise, and pink noise, it assists in the measurement of hearing loop systems. The device features an XLR connection lead for easy hookup with the hearing loop driver being tested. Its intuitive interface includes a power/pause button to switch between frequencies and turn the device on or off.

Contacta TSG1 is a compact, handheld engineer’s tool designed for large area hearing loop installations. It generates continuous sine wave frequencies to verify whether a hearing loop is functioning as per the BS EN 60118-4 standard. With multiple signal settings, including 100Hz to 5KHz, white noise, and pink noise, it assists in the measurement of hearing loop systems. The device features an XLR connection lead for easy hookup with the hearing loop driver being tested. Its intuitive interface includes a power/pause button to switch between frequencies and turn the device on or off.

Tone Signal Generator
User Guide
TSG1
January 2022
Contents
Product Overview
Set-Up
Handy Tips
Troubleshooting
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Contacta has a policy of continuous product development, therefore small specication changes
may not be reected in this manual. Images, labels, packaging, accessories and product colours
are subject to change without notice.
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Product Overview
Our Tone Signal Generator (TSG1) is a compact, handheld engineer’s
tool for large area hearing loop installations. When combined with our
Field Strength Meter (IL-CONTACTA-FSM), it veries whether a hearing
loop is working to the BS EN 60118-4 standard.
It provides continuous sine wave frequencies, allowing measurement
of hearing loop systems.
The generator has the following signal settings:
100Hz
500Hz
1KHz
1.6KHz
4KHz
5KHz
White noise
Pink noise
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Set-Up
1. Open the rear of your Tone Signal Generator
(see diagram on the right) and insert two alka-
line AA batteries.
2. Plug the XLR connection lead into the line input
of the hearing loop driver being tested.
3. Press the power/pause button to turn on the
Tone Signal Generator (see diagram below).
4. Press the power/pause button to switch
between frequencies.
Frequency
Indicator
Power/Pause Button
& Frequency Change
XLR
Connection Lead
5. To turn o the device, hold the power/pause button down for three
seconds.
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Handy Tips
The device will automatically power o if not used for one hour.
The following procedures should be carried out on a regular basis to
keep the product at its optimal performance:
Do not stretch or wrap the cable
Clean with a dry soft cloth
Do not use solvent based cleaners
Troubleshooting
Symptom Possible Fault Action
There is no
response when
the Power Button
is pressed.
1) The battery is low/at.
2) Faulty button or
internal failure.
1) Replace with new
alkaline AA batteries.
2) Seek assistance.
If no action is successful please seek assistance from
your distributor or a Contacta installer.
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Local dealer:
UK & ROW
+44 (0) 1732 223900
US & Canada
+1 616 392 3400
www.contacta.co.uk
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Contacta TSG1 User guide

Type
User guide

Contacta TSG1 is a compact, handheld engineer’s tool designed for large area hearing loop installations. It generates continuous sine wave frequencies to verify whether a hearing loop is functioning as per the BS EN 60118-4 standard. With multiple signal settings, including 100Hz to 5KHz, white noise, and pink noise, it assists in the measurement of hearing loop systems. The device features an XLR connection lead for easy hookup with the hearing loop driver being tested. Its intuitive interface includes a power/pause button to switch between frequencies and turn the device on or off.

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