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Acoustic discomfort is the number-one cause of workplace dissatisfaction. Sound masking systems help address this problem. The benefits? Speech privacy and workplace noise control.
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A sound masking system’s performance is dependent on robust adjustment capabilities, flexible zoning, a well-implemented control method, and the ease of making future changes. The award-winning LogiSon Acoustic Network performs to the highest standard of sound masking and noise control in each of these areas and more.
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Watch a presentation that gives an overview of how to achieve effective acoustics, the features and benefits of sound masking and the LogiSon Acoustic Network, as well as our international distribution network and their services.
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LogiSon Acoustic Network Representatives implement the sound masking system to address your unique workplace noise and speech privacy needs. They also provide ongoing support as your requirements for acoustic control change.
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Download materials about the LogiSon Acoustic Network, sound masking systems, office noise problems and solutions. Materials include descriptions of acoustic treatments and terms, as well as tools to aid in your decision-making process.
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The LogiSon Acoustic Network provides sound masking, paging and music through the same set of loudspeakers. Each Network Control Panel accepts up to three line-level inputs, including any combination of microphone, music or telephone sources.
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Answers to questions such as why you need sound masking and how this solution is implemented.
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A centrally-located Network Control Panel provides precise control over all settings for a single loudspeaker, a group of loudspeakers, or the entire Acoustic Network. Settings and zones can be quickly and easily changed without accessing the ceiling or altering the cabling.
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The Programmable Keypad and accompanying Remote Control provide on-demand adjustment of masking and paging settings, ideal for private offices and meeting rooms.
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Ethernet communication between the Network Control Panel and a PC equipped with Acoustic Network Manager Software provides multi-floor or whole-building control from one location.
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Primary Network Hubs are connected to the Network Control Panel in series. These components let the user program loudspeaker output.
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Secondary Network Hubs connect to a Primary Hub and a Loudspeaker is suspended from each. A Secondary Hub’s output duplicates that of the Primary Hub to which it is attached. Up to two Secondary Hubs can be attached to each Primary Hub.
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A Loudspeaker is connected to each Hub and broadcasts the masking sound and other audio signals over the Network. Attractive enclosures facilitate installation in open ceilings.
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A single line of Cable carries power, control and audio signals over the Network. This cable employs micro-connectors for fast, accurate and tidy installation.
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A Ceiling Mount Adapter quickly converts any loudspeaker for downward-facing installation in hard ceilings such as gypsum.
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