What are the steps for wound care?
2. Gather supplies and prepare a clean work area
3. Perform hand hygiene and don gloves
4. Inspect wound for signs of infection
5. Cleanse wound from center outward using NSS
6. Apply prescribed medication
7. Apply sterile dressing
8. Secure dressing in place
9. Dispose of supplies and perform hand hygiene
The document provides information on lightning strikes and basic first aid recommendations. It outlines preventative measures one can take during a lightning storm, including seeking shelter in dense forests or low-lying areas and staying away from lone objects. The document recommends turning off electronic devices and removing metallic objects during a storm. It advises laying down with your head pointed towards potential flashes and protecting your ears if struck by lightning to aid resuscitation efforts and treat resulting injuries like burns.
This document provides information about burns, including:
- Definitions and classifications of burn depth and severity. Major causes of burns include scalds, flames, electricity, chemicals and cold.
- Risk factors like age, comorbidities, and socioeconomic factors that influence burn risks.
- High burn mortality rates in Southeast Asia, with over 300,000 burn patients annually in Bangladesh.
- Guidelines for burn management including first aid, fluid resuscitation calculated using the Rule of Nines, and treatment depending on severity.
1) The document is a learning feedback diary from a nursing student named Edmar Erick R. Guitto during their clinical rotation at Holy Infant Hospital.
2) The student's objectives were to familiarize themselves with the hospital setting, establish rapport with clients, maintain good relationships with staff and instructors, and provide total client care while developing their nursing skills.
3) The student found their clinical instructor engaging and learned some important nursing concepts. They were challenged by their preliminary grades but aim to improve during their rotation.
This nursing care plan addresses impaired skin integrity in a patient. Short term goals within 2 days include the patient reporting any altered sensations or pain at the wound site, understanding the wound healing plan, and describing wound care measures. Long term goals within 2 weeks include decreasing wound size and increased healing tissue. The plan involves assessing the wound characteristics, monitoring for infection signs, providing wound dressing and care, administering antibiotics if needed, educating the patient on nutrition, wound monitoring and care, and repositioning the patient to prevent further injury.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to nursing care in emergency situations. The questions cover topics like priority interventions for a client with chest pain, appropriate treatment for anaphylaxis, identifying fracture types, appropriate work for a float nurse, purpose of glucagon, correct placement of defibrillator pads, assessing bowel sounds, priority care for a chemical eye splash, concerning findings after hip replacement, and appropriate seizure precautions.
This document discusses burn injuries and their management. It covers types of burns including thermal, chemical, electrical, and radiation burns. It describes assessing burn wounds based on depth and extent of body surface area involved. Superficial, deep, and full thickness burns are defined. Methods for calculating burned body surface area using Lund and Browder charts or the rule of nines are provided. Vascular, fluid, and metabolic changes resulting from burns are outlined. The phases of burn injuries including emergent, acute, and rehabilitative are summarized. Key aspects of managing burns such as wound care, fluid resuscitation, and monitoring for infection are highlighted.
What are the steps for wound care?
2. Gather supplies and prepare a clean work area
3. Perform hand hygiene and don gloves
4. Inspect wound for signs of infection
5. Cleanse wound from center outward using NSS
6. Apply prescribed medication
7. Apply sterile dressing
8. Secure dressing in place
9. Dispose of supplies and perform hand hygiene
The document provides information on lightning strikes and basic first aid recommendations. It outlines preventative measures one can take during a lightning storm, including seeking shelter in dense forests or low-lying areas and staying away from lone objects. The document recommends turning off electronic devices and removing metallic objects during a storm. It advises laying down with your head pointed towards potential flashes and protecting your ears if struck by lightning to aid resuscitation efforts and treat resulting injuries like burns.
This document provides information about burns, including:
- Definitions and classifications of burn depth and severity. Major causes of burns include scalds, flames, electricity, chemicals and cold.
- Risk factors like age, comorbidities, and socioeconomic factors that influence burn risks.
- High burn mortality rates in Southeast Asia, with over 300,000 burn patients annually in Bangladesh.
- Guidelines for burn management including first aid, fluid resuscitation calculated using the Rule of Nines, and treatment depending on severity.
1) The document is a learning feedback diary from a nursing student named Edmar Erick R. Guitto during their clinical rotation at Holy Infant Hospital.
2) The student's objectives were to familiarize themselves with the hospital setting, establish rapport with clients, maintain good relationships with staff and instructors, and provide total client care while developing their nursing skills.
3) The student found their clinical instructor engaging and learned some important nursing concepts. They were challenged by their preliminary grades but aim to improve during their rotation.
This nursing care plan addresses impaired skin integrity in a patient. Short term goals within 2 days include the patient reporting any altered sensations or pain at the wound site, understanding the wound healing plan, and describing wound care measures. Long term goals within 2 weeks include decreasing wound size and increased healing tissue. The plan involves assessing the wound characteristics, monitoring for infection signs, providing wound dressing and care, administering antibiotics if needed, educating the patient on nutrition, wound monitoring and care, and repositioning the patient to prevent further injury.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to nursing care in emergency situations. The questions cover topics like priority interventions for a client with chest pain, appropriate treatment for anaphylaxis, identifying fracture types, appropriate work for a float nurse, purpose of glucagon, correct placement of defibrillator pads, assessing bowel sounds, priority care for a chemical eye splash, concerning findings after hip replacement, and appropriate seizure precautions.
This document discusses burn injuries and their management. It covers types of burns including thermal, chemical, electrical, and radiation burns. It describes assessing burn wounds based on depth and extent of body surface area involved. Superficial, deep, and full thickness burns are defined. Methods for calculating burned body surface area using Lund and Browder charts or the rule of nines are provided. Vascular, fluid, and metabolic changes resulting from burns are outlined. The phases of burn injuries including emergent, acute, and rehabilitative are summarized. Key aspects of managing burns such as wound care, fluid resuscitation, and monitoring for infection are highlighted.
The document provides information on different types of wound debridement. It defines debridement as the removal of foreign material and devitalized or contaminated tissue from a wounded area. Various debridement methods are described, including sharp, mechanical, enzymatic, and larval therapies. Factors to consider when selecting a debridement method are outlined in an algorithm, such as time required, patient pain tolerance, environment, and caregiver skill level. The overall conclusion is that debridement should be performed when needed according to the algorithm guidelines and contraindications.
The document discusses compartment syndrome, which is a condition where increased pressure within a limited anatomical space compromises blood circulation and tissue function. It can be acute or chronic depending on cause and duration. The leg and forearm are most commonly affected. After defining the condition and types, the document outlines relevant anatomy, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis including clinical exam and compartment pressure testing, management with fasciotomy, and post-operative care. Compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency if not recognized and treated early through fasciotomy.
This document discusses penetrating injuries and management approaches. It provides information on:
1) Factors that determine energy transfer from penetrating weapons including weapon type, range, and tissue properties. Vital structures like brain and liver are more susceptible to injury.
2) Options for managing penetrating torso trauma have expanded from routinely operating to include selective non-operative approaches with monitoring.
3) Indications for emergency thoracotomy or laparotomy include hemodynamic instability, peritonitis on exam, or unexpected drops in vitals or hematocrit. Triple-contrast CT can help determine need for surgery.
This document provides an overview of basic surgical skills including objectives, incision techniques, suturing, wound closure methods, suture materials, staples, clips, tissue glues, needles, and knot tying. The key points covered are skin incision using scalpels, gaping wound edges for swelling, interrupted versus continuous suturing, absorbable versus non-absorbable suture materials, and tying secure knots using instruments to avoid injury.
1) The document discusses current trends in wound management, outlining the phases of wound healing and factors that affect it.
2) Key aspects of wound management covered include wound bed preparation through debridement and dressing, as well as various closure methods and the use of negative pressure wound therapy.
3) Emerging treatments like hyperbaric oxygen therapy and various wound covers including skin substitutes are also summarized.
This document discusses the scope and status of public health entrepreneurship at national and global levels. It defines key terms like public health entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, and social entrepreneurship. Public health entrepreneurship opportunities exist in various sectors like life insurance companies, factories, public health insurance, health product production, consultancies, and fitness centers. Challenges to public health entrepreneurship in Nepal include its low status. Questions are raised about barriers and how to improve the field.
The document provides demographic and health statistics for the Philippines. It notes that while infectious diseases are declining, non-communicable diseases are rising. It also notes challenges in delivering healthcare to remote areas and shortages of medical professionals. Tables provide data on population, births, deaths, life expectancy, leading causes of mortality and more, broken down by age, sex and region to paint a statistical picture of health in the Philippines.
This document discusses protocols for wound debridement. It defines debridement as removing dead, contaminated, or adherent tissue from a wound to facilitate healing. The main types of debridement covered are mechanical, enzymatic, sharp, autolytic, and biologic. Characteristics of necrotic tissue like color, consistency, and adherence are reviewed. Protocols for sharp debridement emphasize preparing the patient, thoroughly removing necrotic tissue from the wound base outward until bleeding edges are seen, and irrigating and dressing the wound. The goal of debridement is to remove barriers to healing and reduce the bacterial burden.
This document provides an overview of burns, including their anatomy, physiology, classification, treatment, and management. It begins with definitions of burns and classifications according to depth and extent. It then discusses the standard phases of burn care - the emergent/resuscitative phase focuses on fluid resuscitation and wound care, the acute/intermediate phase on preventing infection and wound closure, and the rehabilitation phase on minimizing scarring and functional loss. Complications are also reviewed. The document aims to give healthcare practitioners an understanding of burns and their multifaceted management.
The document discusses pressure ulcers, including their causes, assessment, stages, treatment, and prevention. Some key points:
- Pressure ulcers are caused by factors like decreased sensation, mobility, nutrition, incontinence, and shear/friction forces.
- Assessment involves visual skin inspection and using a risk assessment scale like the Braden Scale to document factors like moisture, pressure, shear, and friction.
- Pressure ulcers are staged from I to IV based on tissue depth involvement, from non-blanchable redness to full thickness tissue loss with bone/muscle exposure.
- Treatment focuses on relieving pressure, keeping skin clean and dry, using dressings, and managing in
This deals with the application of the concepts, principles, theories and methods of developing nursing leaders and managers in the hospital and community-based settings.
Internal control and performance of non governmental organization, case study...Abraham Ayom
This document is a research report submitted by Abraham Ayom Ayom to Cavendish University Uganda in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. The report examines internal controls and performance at Management Sciences for Health South Sudan, a non-governmental organization. It includes sections on the background, problem statement, objectives, literature review, research methodology employed, and presentation of findings. The research utilized questionnaires and interviews to assess internal controls over financial records, procurement, expenditure, and their impact on organizational performance.
This document provides information on fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains, including definitions, signs and symptoms, and treatment methods. It defines an open fracture as a break in the bone where the skin is broken, and a closed fracture as a break where the skin remains intact. Signs and symptoms listed for fractures, dislocations and sprains/strains include deformity, pain, swelling and bruising. Reasons for immobilizing injuries are given as preventing further damage and reducing pain. Splinting and immobilization techniques are described for various body parts like the shoulder, arm, leg, ankle and pelvis.
COPAR is a social development approach that aims to transform apathetic, poor communities into participatory groups. It is a collective, liberating process of building people's organizations to address exploitation through participation, education, and collective action. The approach begins with local issues identified by communities and uses experiential learning through action and reflection to empower communities to eventually self-manage development programs.
STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE AWARENESS FEMA COMPLIANTBruce Vincent
This presentation is an update of the FEMA Structural Collapse Awareness training PowerPoint series. Modules include Introduction, Building materials, Building types, Causes of collapse, Collapse patterns, & Hazard identification system Has additional content and photos. Presentation is over 260 slides in length. Includes the FEMA manual.
This document contains mock bar examination questions in civil law. It includes 30 multiple choice questions testing various concepts in civil law, including wills and succession, contracts, property, and obligations. The questions cover topics such as validity of wills, disinheritance of heirs, rights of co-owners, modes of acquiring ownership, and remedies for private nuisances.
The document provides information about Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), including:
1) DHF is a severe form of dengue virus infection characterized by fever, hemorrhagic phenomena, hepatomegaly and circulatory failure.
2) It is transmitted via the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which breeds in stagnant water and exhibits daytime biting behavior.
3) There is no vaccine currently available to prevent DHF, and prevention relies on mosquito control to reduce transmission.
This document discusses the management and treatment of burn injuries. It covers topics such as the pathophysiology of different burn depths including superficial, partial thickness, and full thickness burns. Treatment approaches are described for different burn depths, including cleansing, debridement, topical antibiotics, temporary skin substitutes, excision and grafting. Special care areas like the face, ears, hands and feet are discussed. Burn wound infection, advanced products like silver dressings, skin substitutes and negative pressure wound therapy are also summarized.
This document discusses various topics related to law and the legal system. It defines law, classifies different types of law such as public law, private law, criminal law, and international law. It also discusses sources of law, different types of legal liability including administrative, civil, and criminal liability. Specific topics covered include litigation procedures, types of damages, expert witnesses, physician-patient privilege, and statute of limitations.
8 Best DJ Speakers for Home Parties amp Beginners Setup 2023DarylMitchell9
DJ speakers are hardware devices that transmit sound to listeners. However, the term
“Best DJ speakers” does not mean the basic speakers you usually find in a house or car. In any case, the best DJ speakers for a home that I discuss in this guide work slightly
differently and are also called “Monitors” or “Studio Monitors.”
The document provides information on different types of wound debridement. It defines debridement as the removal of foreign material and devitalized or contaminated tissue from a wounded area. Various debridement methods are described, including sharp, mechanical, enzymatic, and larval therapies. Factors to consider when selecting a debridement method are outlined in an algorithm, such as time required, patient pain tolerance, environment, and caregiver skill level. The overall conclusion is that debridement should be performed when needed according to the algorithm guidelines and contraindications.
The document discusses compartment syndrome, which is a condition where increased pressure within a limited anatomical space compromises blood circulation and tissue function. It can be acute or chronic depending on cause and duration. The leg and forearm are most commonly affected. After defining the condition and types, the document outlines relevant anatomy, risk factors, pathophysiology, diagnosis including clinical exam and compartment pressure testing, management with fasciotomy, and post-operative care. Compartment syndrome is a surgical emergency if not recognized and treated early through fasciotomy.
This document discusses penetrating injuries and management approaches. It provides information on:
1) Factors that determine energy transfer from penetrating weapons including weapon type, range, and tissue properties. Vital structures like brain and liver are more susceptible to injury.
2) Options for managing penetrating torso trauma have expanded from routinely operating to include selective non-operative approaches with monitoring.
3) Indications for emergency thoracotomy or laparotomy include hemodynamic instability, peritonitis on exam, or unexpected drops in vitals or hematocrit. Triple-contrast CT can help determine need for surgery.
This document provides an overview of basic surgical skills including objectives, incision techniques, suturing, wound closure methods, suture materials, staples, clips, tissue glues, needles, and knot tying. The key points covered are skin incision using scalpels, gaping wound edges for swelling, interrupted versus continuous suturing, absorbable versus non-absorbable suture materials, and tying secure knots using instruments to avoid injury.
1) The document discusses current trends in wound management, outlining the phases of wound healing and factors that affect it.
2) Key aspects of wound management covered include wound bed preparation through debridement and dressing, as well as various closure methods and the use of negative pressure wound therapy.
3) Emerging treatments like hyperbaric oxygen therapy and various wound covers including skin substitutes are also summarized.
This document discusses the scope and status of public health entrepreneurship at national and global levels. It defines key terms like public health entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, and social entrepreneurship. Public health entrepreneurship opportunities exist in various sectors like life insurance companies, factories, public health insurance, health product production, consultancies, and fitness centers. Challenges to public health entrepreneurship in Nepal include its low status. Questions are raised about barriers and how to improve the field.
The document provides demographic and health statistics for the Philippines. It notes that while infectious diseases are declining, non-communicable diseases are rising. It also notes challenges in delivering healthcare to remote areas and shortages of medical professionals. Tables provide data on population, births, deaths, life expectancy, leading causes of mortality and more, broken down by age, sex and region to paint a statistical picture of health in the Philippines.
This document discusses protocols for wound debridement. It defines debridement as removing dead, contaminated, or adherent tissue from a wound to facilitate healing. The main types of debridement covered are mechanical, enzymatic, sharp, autolytic, and biologic. Characteristics of necrotic tissue like color, consistency, and adherence are reviewed. Protocols for sharp debridement emphasize preparing the patient, thoroughly removing necrotic tissue from the wound base outward until bleeding edges are seen, and irrigating and dressing the wound. The goal of debridement is to remove barriers to healing and reduce the bacterial burden.
This document provides an overview of burns, including their anatomy, physiology, classification, treatment, and management. It begins with definitions of burns and classifications according to depth and extent. It then discusses the standard phases of burn care - the emergent/resuscitative phase focuses on fluid resuscitation and wound care, the acute/intermediate phase on preventing infection and wound closure, and the rehabilitation phase on minimizing scarring and functional loss. Complications are also reviewed. The document aims to give healthcare practitioners an understanding of burns and their multifaceted management.
The document discusses pressure ulcers, including their causes, assessment, stages, treatment, and prevention. Some key points:
- Pressure ulcers are caused by factors like decreased sensation, mobility, nutrition, incontinence, and shear/friction forces.
- Assessment involves visual skin inspection and using a risk assessment scale like the Braden Scale to document factors like moisture, pressure, shear, and friction.
- Pressure ulcers are staged from I to IV based on tissue depth involvement, from non-blanchable redness to full thickness tissue loss with bone/muscle exposure.
- Treatment focuses on relieving pressure, keeping skin clean and dry, using dressings, and managing in
This deals with the application of the concepts, principles, theories and methods of developing nursing leaders and managers in the hospital and community-based settings.
Internal control and performance of non governmental organization, case study...Abraham Ayom
This document is a research report submitted by Abraham Ayom Ayom to Cavendish University Uganda in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. The report examines internal controls and performance at Management Sciences for Health South Sudan, a non-governmental organization. It includes sections on the background, problem statement, objectives, literature review, research methodology employed, and presentation of findings. The research utilized questionnaires and interviews to assess internal controls over financial records, procurement, expenditure, and their impact on organizational performance.
This document provides information on fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains, including definitions, signs and symptoms, and treatment methods. It defines an open fracture as a break in the bone where the skin is broken, and a closed fracture as a break where the skin remains intact. Signs and symptoms listed for fractures, dislocations and sprains/strains include deformity, pain, swelling and bruising. Reasons for immobilizing injuries are given as preventing further damage and reducing pain. Splinting and immobilization techniques are described for various body parts like the shoulder, arm, leg, ankle and pelvis.
COPAR is a social development approach that aims to transform apathetic, poor communities into participatory groups. It is a collective, liberating process of building people's organizations to address exploitation through participation, education, and collective action. The approach begins with local issues identified by communities and uses experiential learning through action and reflection to empower communities to eventually self-manage development programs.
STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE AWARENESS FEMA COMPLIANTBruce Vincent
This presentation is an update of the FEMA Structural Collapse Awareness training PowerPoint series. Modules include Introduction, Building materials, Building types, Causes of collapse, Collapse patterns, & Hazard identification system Has additional content and photos. Presentation is over 260 slides in length. Includes the FEMA manual.
This document contains mock bar examination questions in civil law. It includes 30 multiple choice questions testing various concepts in civil law, including wills and succession, contracts, property, and obligations. The questions cover topics such as validity of wills, disinheritance of heirs, rights of co-owners, modes of acquiring ownership, and remedies for private nuisances.
The document provides information about Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), including:
1) DHF is a severe form of dengue virus infection characterized by fever, hemorrhagic phenomena, hepatomegaly and circulatory failure.
2) It is transmitted via the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which breeds in stagnant water and exhibits daytime biting behavior.
3) There is no vaccine currently available to prevent DHF, and prevention relies on mosquito control to reduce transmission.
This document discusses the management and treatment of burn injuries. It covers topics such as the pathophysiology of different burn depths including superficial, partial thickness, and full thickness burns. Treatment approaches are described for different burn depths, including cleansing, debridement, topical antibiotics, temporary skin substitutes, excision and grafting. Special care areas like the face, ears, hands and feet are discussed. Burn wound infection, advanced products like silver dressings, skin substitutes and negative pressure wound therapy are also summarized.
This document discusses various topics related to law and the legal system. It defines law, classifies different types of law such as public law, private law, criminal law, and international law. It also discusses sources of law, different types of legal liability including administrative, civil, and criminal liability. Specific topics covered include litigation procedures, types of damages, expert witnesses, physician-patient privilege, and statute of limitations.
8 Best DJ Speakers for Home Parties amp Beginners Setup 2023DarylMitchell9
DJ speakers are hardware devices that transmit sound to listeners. However, the term
“Best DJ speakers” does not mean the basic speakers you usually find in a house or car. In any case, the best DJ speakers for a home that I discuss in this guide work slightly
differently and are also called “Monitors” or “Studio Monitors.”
5 Best Speakers for Digital Keyboard Piano with StandDarylMitchell9
Every person has a different playstyle, so the most expensive speaker doesn’t need to be the best for you. But don’t worry, we have thoroughly reviewed each five of the best
speakers for digital piano no in this list so that you can make up your mind with ease
before making a decision.
Best Subwoofer for DJ Lightweight Powered amp Active Sound BoxDarylMitchell9
Subwoofers are for the quality of sound that delivers low-frequency sounds. The design is in. subwoofer for DJ has features that no other subwoofer could hold. These features help to maintain the audio all-around long distances. The bass, enclosure, and audio quality are great care while purchasing the best subwoofer for DJ.
8 Best Speakers for Audio Technica Record Player 2023DarylMitchell9
Therefore, we have introduced some of the best speakers for audio Technica record players. We value every detail of the speaker, and its due quality has become the best choice for Audio Technica turntables.
Best Floor Standing Speakers under 10000 with Built-In SubwooferDarylMitchell9
When you have hundreds or thousands of dollars, Here we bring you the Best Floor Standing Speakers under $10000 with Built-In Subwoofers. We are here to help you to find those speakers.
Best Floor Standing Speakers under 10000 with Built-In SubwooferDarylMitchell9
A pair of high-quality floor-standing speakers can instantly overload your hi-fi system and provide sound that fills the entire room. The cabinet is larger than the bookshelf speaker, However, a larger body does not always mean better sound. speakers under $10000.
Libratone home HiFi system with Wifi connection. Libratone LONGUE, Libratone LIVE, Libratone ZIPP, Libratone LOOP four type speakers meet your critical desire to have music at home, office and on the go.
This document provides information on various products from Logitech, including speakers, mice, headphones, and accessories. It includes detailed information about the Pure-Fi Anywhere speaker system, describing its audio performance, 10-hour battery life, wireless remote control functionality, and compatibility with iPod models. The document lists the package contents for the Pure-Fi Anywhere speaker system.
Yamaha Audio Systems - Intelligent Audio SystemsSoumya Sharma
The document discusses Yamaha's lineup of home audio products including AV receivers, sound bars, speakers, wireless amplifiers, and more. Key details include Yamaha's focus on high quality audio and video playback through technologies like CINEMA DSP and support for 4K HDR video, Bluetooth connectivity, built-in streaming services and MusicCast multi-room functionality across many of their products. Product examples highlighted are the YHT-3072 and YHT-1840 AV receivers, MusicCast BAR 400 sound bar, and NS-5000 speakers.
Audiospeaks.com best speakers for digital piano powered active musicaudiospeaks
Adding the best speakers for a digital piano to your toolbox is one excellent decision you should make. The truth is, there are several <a href="https://audiospeaks.com/best-speakers-for-digital-piano/">options available</a> for you, yet it’s easier to pick the wrong product when one is not really informed about what to expect.More info to visit this site.
Monitors, foh speakers, mi cs di boxes, speakerslilywallis17
There are two main types of speakers - passive and active. Passive speakers have more separate equipment units, more cable runs between units, and are lighter. Active speakers are more compact with integrated equipment, fewer cable runs between units, and are heavier since they require power. Common uses of speakers include front of house speakers to project sound to audiences, and smaller monitor speakers for performers to hear themselves on stage. A DI box is used to convert unbalanced line-level signals to balanced microphone-level signals, allowing instruments to be directly connected to mixing consoles.
The document provides product information for the CEOL Piccolo network music system. It can stream music from a PC, NAS, or online services over WiFi or Ethernet. It supports AirPlay and various online music services. It has a dock that allows direct playback of music from an iPad or iPod and supports gapless playback of high-resolution audio files up to 192kHz/24bit. The system is designed for high sound quality and easy wireless streaming and control via a mobile app.
This document discusses audio and conferencing solutions from TOA for corporate environments. It provides examples of setups for an auditorium, U-shaped training room, boardroom types 1 and 2. Each setup includes recommendations for TOA speakers, microphones, mixers, amplifiers and conference systems tailored to the space. Diagrams illustrate component placement for optimal sound quality and coverage in each scenario.
The Polycom SoundStation is a conference phone that offers superior audio quality through its full-duplex acoustic clarity technology. It has three microphones and a powerful speaker that provides 360-degree coverage for small to medium conference rooms. It is easy to use with a keypad like a standard phone, and easy to install by plugging into power and phone lines. The SoundStation is the best-selling conference phone worldwide due to its audio quality and affordable price.
The document discusses audio system solutions for multi-purpose educational facilities. It explains that these spaces need audio systems that can accommodate different activities and be easily modified. Harman provides comprehensive solutions using brands like JBL, Crown, and BSS that are scalable, efficient and reliable. Their mission is to enhance experiences in education facilities by designing easy to use and affordable sound systems.
The Sonos ZonePlayer S5 is a wireless multi-room audio system that provides crystal clear sound, access to unlimited music libraries from iTunes and the internet, and easy control via iPhone. It can fill a room with superior audio quality that rivals larger audio systems through its digital amplifier and multi-driver speaker design. Music can be streamed and synchronized wirelessly throughout a home by adding multiple S5 units without any wiring.
The Sonos ZonePlayer 120 is a wireless speaker that allows users to stream music throughout their home. It features a built-in digital amplifier to provide high quality sound without needing an external stereo. The ZP120 uses SonosNet wireless mesh networking technology to provide whole-home coverage and synchronous playback between multiple speakers. It provides access to personal music libraries, thousands of internet radio stations, and popular music services. The ZP120 has a simple setup that does not require technical expertise or wiring and automatically receives software updates with new features.
Dolby Atmos technology allows for immersive surround sound from compact speaker systems. It represents sounds as independent objects that can be precisely positioned, including overhead. This allows for an immersive experience from stereo or small multi-channel systems. Dolby Atmos is being adapted for compact configurations like 2.1.2 or 3.1.2 systems using upward-firing speakers or add-on modules to provide overhead effects without a full overhead speaker setup. The document discusses designs for Dolby Atmos compatible compact systems and components.
The document is a catalogue from harman kardon that describes their various home audio products for the 2010-2011 period. It includes integrated home theater systems, A/V receivers, Blu-ray players, high-performance music systems, stereo components, speakers and other products. The catalogue emphasizes harman kardon's focus on high quality sound reproduction and new technologies to enhance the entertainment experience in the home.
4. CONVENTIONAL HI-FI
COMPLEXITY
Does a good sound system have to be complicated? For too long, high the hassles of selecting, setting up, let alone operating, conventional Hi-Fi.
fidelity has been a hassle. Conventional Hi-Fi manufacturers show you It gets worse. The image above doesn’t show the furniture, the stands, or
systems in beautiful rooms, but they airbrush out the tangle of wires. the shelving needed to make conventional Hi-Fi fit properly in a room –
For sophisticated multi-function capabilities, you’re told to accept how a room has to be arranged around conventional Hi-Fi. It doesn’t show
complexity and clutter – towering sets of speakers, subwoofers, amplifier, the packaging waste of multiple components in separate boxes. It also
media players and a mess of wiring. Conventional manufacturers pretend doesn’t show the wasteful energy inefficiency of conventional stereo.
you aren’t frustrated by choosing among the complicated combinations The Hi-Fi pictured above does not even include an iPod dock connection.
4 | 5
of amplifiers, media players, speakers, cables, and connection types –
5. iPOD / iPHONE, CD, FM, SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER
GENEVA ALL-IN-ONE
Ingeniously engineered inside one simple cabinet, Geneva Sound Systems satisfied.” Geneva fits in the home as simply as a lamp. “I haven’t seen a
provide everything you find in conventional stereo. The system above has full-featured stereo that’s as easy to use,” says Macworld, hailing its
a pair of full-range stereo speakers. There is a CD player, an FM radio and “exceptional sound quality.”
external source inputs. What’s more: there’s an iPod/iPhone dock, stereo Geneva “looks more like a modern art piece than a typical A/V product,”
subwoofers and a digital amplifier drawing 80% less energy than conven- says The Robb Report, among the many lifestyle media brands praising
tional Hi-Fi. All-in-One. One box. One plug. Geneva for giving sophisticated capabilities such style and simplicity
“Geneva Sound System is Hi-Fi 2.0,” says Germany’s Audio magazine. in form.
It has “the hallmarks of true originality” that left Home Theater “totally
6. SOUNDS DIFFICULT
Conventional Hi-Fi has a defined position, or “sweet-spot,” where the sound is optimal for
the listener. This position is where the listener has the same distance to the left and to the
right speaker. Set-up guides often include diagrams, illustrating how speakers have to be
placed precisely in order to create a stereo sound image. They even provide mathemati-
cal formulae* for measuring precisely where various parts of the system should be relative to
walls and ceilings, all to create the stereo “sweet spot” at the axis of an imaginary triangle.
However, many conventional Hi-Fi owners, even with the most expensive gear, often don’t
hear proper stereo imaging because they usually hear it “off-axis.” Even if they obey the
placement formulae and completely rearrange the room to optimize the listening position,
they are off-axis the moment they get up and move around in the room.
But today, not everyone is content to sit tight in one place in obeisance to a preordained
music-listening ritual.
* Where x is the distance from the side wall to the center of the speaker and y is the distance from the back
wall to the center of the woofer. 1) x = (0.277) × (room width), y = (0.450) × (room width). If this puts the
speakers too far out into the listening room use x = (0.277) × room width, y = (0.353) × room width.
2) x = (0.276) × (room width), y = (0.618) × (ceiling height).
6 | 7
7.
8. SIMPLICITY SOUNDS BETTER
Geneva Sound Systems are designed and engineered for simplicity, style – and great
sound. They project a “striking” (Sound & Vision) stereo image with their patented tech-
nology. No matter where the listener is in the room, the Geneva system projects a solid
three-dimensional sound image that is high, wide and deep. “Even when I am seated
approximately 70 degrees off-axis to the unit, it delivers an expansive soundstage and
terrific stereo separation,” says The Robb Report.
As illustrated, Geneva Sound Systems project a stereo image in a more uniform manner
throughout the whole room, thus avoiding the process of determining an optimal sweet
spot. Wherever the listener is in the room, with Geneva Sound System, the distance to
the right and to the left speaker is the same, thus maintaining a good stereo image
throughout a room.
Geneva Sound Systems allow the listener to get up and move around the room, to enjoy
a system that is easy to use and versatile. Geneva Sound Systems are a family of products,
with different sizes and finishing options, that fit into your room design and your lifestyle.
Unlike the constraints of conventional stereo, Geneva Sound Systems don’t require you
to rearrange your life around your sound system.
8 | 9
9.
10. HAND-CRAFTED
Geneva cabinetry is high quality furniture. The wood cabinets are made by hand. Each
one takes more than a week to complete. The woodworkers and painters take hundreds
of steps, with meticulous attention to detail.
The genuine American walnut veneer is hand-sanded. The lacquer is applied by hand.
There are up to eight layers of high-grade piano lacquer applied to each gloss finish. It’s why
WIRED magazine hailed Geneva on its debut as “a Steinway” giving the iPod generation
quality and sound on the scale of a grand piano.
The wood cabinets are hand-buffed. Each one is hand-polished. It’s a dedication to innova-
tion and quality craftsmanship, so Geneva products will be enjoyed for years to come.
10 | 11
11.
12. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
Geneva Sound Systems are deceptively simple on the outside. But inside, The entire system is carefully calibrated and tuned for optimal sound
they are filled with advanced technology. The Swiss engineers fuse many performance with a truly wide frequency range, with lows as low as 35 Hz
functions into a single cabinet. They use advanced electronics, patented and highs up to 22,000 Hz (±2 dB) for Model XL. Their incredible dynamic
acoustics, the best amplifiers, speakers, tuners and components. They range is why Geneva Sound Systems are compared to multi-component
offer up to 600 watts of pure digital amplification in one piano-lacquered systems costing many times more.
wooden cabinet. These distortion-proof enclosures contain a seamless Along with style, simplicity and sophistication, Metropolis magazine,
integration of digital amplifier, digital crossovers, high quality drivers, media a voice for product designers and architects, singled out Geneva for
players and power supply. The larger drivers are encased in their own sustainability – placing it first on a list of the most eco-conscious new
chambers, “the kind of high-end construction that entails both forethought products for its energy efficiency and all-in-one reduction of waste in
and expense,” says Home Theatre magazine. manufacturing, packaging and shipping.
12 | 13
14. ALL-IN-ONE
Every Geneva Sound System has dedicated iPod/iPhone connectivity – and much more.
Geneva Lab is known as the inventor of high fidelity for the iPod – which had only been
served by cheap peripheral speakers. The result is “absolutely brilliant,” says the UK’s
Record Collector magazine. “Geneva is not just the only dock here to be able to drive a
large room, it also lifts the iPod into the realms of Hi-Fi status. An ambition I always
thought, frankly, laughable – until now.”
But true Hi-Fi systems offer versatility, more than a single function. All models ship with a
built-in digital FM radio tuner and included external antenna for superior signal capture.
The larger models with built-in CD player use a sophisticated damping system to mini-
mize distortion, and can play commercial CDs and recordable discs of MP3 or most
other common file types.
The optional stand is made of heavy-gauge aluminum with a brushed finish.
14 | 15
15. CD-Player iPoD DoCk raDIo remote Control
Slot loading CD player sup- iPod Universal Dock sup- Digital FM-tuner with 6 The color of the buttons
porting CD-Audio, CD-R/RW porting all iPod and iPhone presets (DAB radio optional match the cabinet colors.
(MP3 files). models with dock connectors. for Model S). Easy to read. Simple
operation.
16. XXL
GENEVA SOUND SYSTEM / MODEL XXL
Home theater has never looked better. Geneva Sound System Model Geneva Sound System Model XXL is engineered to provide optimal
XXL fuses all the audio and furniture into one streamlined sideboard. The sound for speech, music and sound effects. So whether you watch the
piano-lacquered wood credenza of the XXL integrates a 700-Watt top- news, sports, a music video or an action movie, Model XXL will provide
line digital amplifier, powering seven speakers, with a massive 12-inch you with an exceptional sound experience.
subwoofer. There is a sleek, slot-loading CD player, a radio receiver and Model XXL is designed to hold up to a 65-inch flat screen TV set placed
an iPod/iPhone dock that also streams video to a television set. There is on it.
interior storage with space for components like a set-top box, game
console, DVD player and more.
16 | 17
17.
18. MODEL XXL – iPOD/ iPHONE, CD, FM,
SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER – ALL-IN-ONE
• Wide, deep surround sound from 7 speakers
• 12-inch subwoofer, for startling sound effects
• Seven powerful Class D digital amplifiers,
700 watts total – very efficient and low-power consumption
• Each speaker individually powered & sealed for accurate
acoustics
• Digital FM radio with 10 presets
• LED display for volume/mode/track/frequency
• Adjustable storage space for external components
• CD player – slot loading
• iPod/iPhone Universal Dock with video out function
• Universal remote control
• Your TV can be placed on the XXL or wall-mounted
18 | 19
19. moDel XXl SPeCIFICatIonS BUIlt-In aUDIo ConneCtIVIty eleCtrICal reQUIrementS InClUDeD aCCeSSorIeS
• Engineered in Switzerland • iPod Universal Dock sup- • Analogue Audio in: • Line voltage: • Universal Remote control
by the Geneva Lab in-house porting all iPod and iPhone 1 × stereo mini line-in with 100 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz • iPod Dock adapters: set
design team models with dock connec- 3.5 mm ( 1⁄8 inch) plug for • Power consumption: of 7 pieces (for different
• Cabinet: Piano-lacquered tors (excluding iPod Third any external audio input, maximum 320 W, iPod/iPhone models)
wood, available in white or Generation) e.g., computer, MP3, TV, standby 0.8 W • Adapter cable for stereo
black color • CD-Player: slot loading wireless music receiver, etc mini line-in: 3.5 mm ( 1⁄ 8 inch)
CD player supporting 2 × stereo RCA plugs for SIZe anD WeIGHt plugs on both ends
FeatUreS CD-Audio, CD-R/RW external inputs like PC, • Line in cable: RCA jacks,
• Width × height × depth:
(MP3 files) DVD, game console and TV 3 meters long (9 feet)
• Speaker system: 168 cm × 49 cm × 56 cm
• FM Radio: digital tuner • Digital Audio in: • AC power cable
2 × 1" tweeters, (66.3" × 19.3" × 22.1")
with 10 presets 1 × coaxial • External FM wire antenna
4 × 5¼" woofers and • Weight (estimated): 87 kg
1 × optical • 3 IR extenders
1 × 12" sub-woofers (192 pounds)
• Video:
• Power Amplifier:
1 × S-Video output from
Digital Hi-Fi amplifiers
iPod/iPhone ®
(Class D) with 700
(7 × 100) watt output
• Frequency Range:
20 Hz to 20 kHz (–3 dB)
21.7"
55 cm
1 × 12" 2 × 1" tweeters
22.1" 66.3"
subwoofer
56 cm 168 cm 4 × 5¼" woofers 8" subwoofers
iPod dock 5¼" woofers
CD player
FM radio 1" tweeters
19.3"
49 cm
Storage space
for external
components
20. XL
GENEVA SOUND SYSTEM / MODEL XL
The Geneva Sound System Model XL is a reference system in some leg- Model XL is housed in a handcrafted wood cabinet and, using a patented
endary recording studios in rock and roll history, and Geneva is also found technology, can reproduce true stereo sound from the left and right
in the homes and studios of leading product designers, fashion creators, speaker chambers. Home Theater, the magazine of high-end sound,
architects, artists and art collectors. gave Model XL the Rave award for best new product.
Thanks to its powerful six 100 watt (600 watt) class D digital amplifiers, Metropolis, the magazine of product design and architecture, named
it can deliver the sort of sound performance normally expected from a Geneva the #1 new sustainable product, given its low power consumption
much more expensive stereo system powering six speakers, including and its “all in one” reduced waste and quality build approach.
two 8-inch subwoofers.
20 | 21
21.
22. MODEL XL – iPOD/iPHONE, CD, FM,
SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER – ALL-IN-ONE
• Two 1" tweeters
• Two full-range 5¼" woofers
• Two 8" subwoofers
• Six powerful Class D digital amplifiers, 600 watts total –
very efficient and low-power consumption
• Each speaker individually powered & chambered for
accurate acoustics
• Digital FM radio with 6 presets
• LED display for volume/mode/track/frequency
• iPod/iPhone Universal Dock
• CD player – slot loading
• Stereo mini line-in jack for external audio
• Stereo RCA line-in jack for external audio
• Remote control
• Optional floor stand in brushed aluminum
22 | 23
23. moDel Xl SPeCIFICatIonS BUIlt-In aUDIo ConneCtIVIty SIZe anD WeIGHt InClUDeD aCCeSSorIeS
• Engineered in Switzerland • iPod Universal Dock sup- • Analogue Audio in: • Width × height × depth: • Remote control
by the Geneva Lab in-house porting all iPod and iPhone 1 × stereo mini line-in with 55 cm × 61.3 cm × 37 cm • iPod Dock Adapters: set of
design team models with dock connec- 3.5 mm ( 1⁄8 inch) plug for (21.7" × 24.1" × 14.5") 7 pieces (for different iPod/
• Cabinet: Piano-lacquered tors (excluding iPod Third any external audio input, • Weight: 38 kg (84 pounds) iPhone models)
wood, available in white, Generation) e.g., computer, MP3, TV, • Adapter cable for Stereo
black or red color. Walnut • CD-Player: slot loading wireless music receiver, etc mini line-in: 3.5 mm ( 1⁄ 8 inch)
also available. CD player supporting 1 × stereo RCA plugs for plugs on both ends
CD-Audio, CD-R/RW external inputs like PC, • Line in cable: RCA jacks,
FeatUreS (MP3 files) DVD, game console and TV 3 meters long (9 feet)
• FM Radio: digital tuner • AC power cable
• Speaker system:
with 6 presets eleCtrICal reQUIrementS • External FM wire antenna
2 × 1" tweeters,
2 × 5¼" woofers and • Power supply:
oPtIonal aCCeSSorIeS
2 × 8" sub-woofers 100 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz
• Power Amplifier: • Power consumption: • Floor stand in brushed
Digital Hi-Fi amplifier maximum 300 W, aluminum finish
(Class D) with 600 standby 0.8 W
(6 × 100) watt output
• Frequency Range:
30 Hz to 20 kHz (–3 dB)
21.7" 14.5"
55 cm 37 cm
tweeters
8" subwoofers
× 5¼" woofers
5¼" woofers
Storage space
for external 1" tweeters
components
24.1" 7.9" 31"
61.3 cm 20 cm 78.8 cm
24. L
GENEVA SOUND SYSTEM / MODEL L
Geneva Sound System Model L is the system that convinced audio crit- Despite its compact design, Model L is engineered in a similar way as
ics to declare the arrival of a design that finally “lifts the iPod into the traditional studio speakers, which ensures exceptional sound delivery
realms of Hi-Fi status.” (Record Collector, UK). The first in the world to from the deepest bass to crystal clear highs.
fuse an iPod/iPhone connector to a high-end system, the Model L has two Visually, Geneva is a classic design statement. But beyond its striking
full-sized speakers, a premium amplifier, radio, and CD player, to make a simplicity, Geneva’s clean lines embody an advanced acoustical array
true Hi-Fi multi-functional sound system. that’s won the highest marks from leading audio reviewers.
From the Swiss firm that invented Hi-Fi for the iPod, the Geneva Sound In a review, Hi-Fi World, the UK audiophile magazine, gave Geneva Sound
System Model L is a complete stereo system crafted in a single cabinet System Model L its highest rating and said that it “lifts itself up from
made out of glossy lacquered wood. being a ‘mere’ iPod dock to become a viable and feisty competitor in the
music centre market”.
24 | 25
25.
26. MODEL L – iPOD/iPHONE, CD, FM,
SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER – ALL-IN-ONE
• Two 1" tweeters
• Two full-range 5¼" woofers
• Two bass ports
• Each speaker individually powered & chambered for
accurate acoustics
• Four powerful Class D digital amplifiers, 100 watts total –
extremely efficient, low-power consumption
• Digital FM radio with 6 presets
• LED display for volume/mode/track/frequency
• iPod/iPhone Universal Dock
• CD player – slot loading
• Stereo mini line-in jack for external audio
• Stereo RCA line-in jack for external audio
• Remote control
• Optional floor stand in brushed aluminum
26 | 27
27. moDel l SPeCIFICatIonS BUIlt-In aUDIo ConneCtIVIty SIZe anD WeIGHt InClUDeD aCCeSSorIeS
• Engineered in Switzerland • iPod Universal Dock • Analogue Audio in: • Width × height × depth: • Remote control
by the Geneva Lab in-house supporting all iPod and 1 × Stereo mini line-in with 44.8 cm × 29.1 cm × 36.5 cm • iPod Dock Adapters: set of
design team iPhone models with dock 3.5 mm ( 1⁄8 inch) plug for (17.6" × 11.5" × 14.2") 7 pieces (for different iPod/
• Cabinet: Piano-lacquered connectors (excluding any external audio input, • Weight: 17.2 kg (38 pounds) iPhone models)
wood, available in white, iPod Third Generation) e.g., computer, MP3, TV, • Adapter cable for stereo
black red color. Walnut • CD-Player: slot loading wireless music receiver, etc mini line-in: 3.5 mm ( 1⁄ 8 inch)
also available. CD player supporting 1 × stereo RCA plugs for plugs on both ends
CD-Audio, CD-R/RW external inputs like PC, • Line in cable: RCA jacks,
FeatUreS (MP3 files) DVD, game console and TV 3 meters long (9 feet)
• FM Radio: digital tuner • AC power cable
• Speaker system:
with 6 presets eleCtrICal reQUIrementS • External FM wire antenna
2 × 1" tweeters and
2 × 5¼" woofers • Power supply:
oPtIonal aCCeSSorIeS
• Power Amplifier: 100 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz
Digital Hi-Fi amplifier • Power consumption: • Floor stand in brushed
(Class D) with 100 maximum 100 W, aluminum finish
(4 × 25) watt output standby 0.8 W
• Frequency Range:
40 Hz to 20 kHz (–3 dB)
17.6" 14.2"
44.8 cm 36.5 cm
5¼" woofers
1" tweeters
7.9" 31" 11.5" 20.5" 31"
20 cm 78.8 cm 29.1 cm 52 cm 78.8 cm
28. M
GENEVA SOUND SYSTEM / MODEL M & Model M +CD
The Geneva Sound System Model M is a complete bookshelf sized stereo Many functions are integrated into one compact cabinet not even 8 inches
system crafted in a single cabinet made out of piano lacquered wood or (20 cm) high. An iPod/iPhone Universal Dock, a digital radio tuner with
real walnut. The compact system houses two (left & right) separate Hi-Fi presets, and a line-in jack. The Model M +CD version also includes a
speakers and uses patented technology to deliver true stereo imaging. slot-loading CD player. Each speaker is individually powered & chambered
Driven by a powerful digital amplifier, it delivers an audio performance for accurate acoustics. Leading reviewers call it the easiest multi-function
that competes with much larger conventional Hi-Fi systems. stereo ever.
“The ‘M’ defies its small footprint with incredible sound,” says Yanko
Design, one of the world’s top design sites, “I can’t describe in words
how crisp the sound is. It’s remarkable when you can literally ‘feel’ it.”
M
28 | 29
M +CD
29.
30. MODEL M – iPOD/iPHONE, FM, SPEAKERS,
AMPLIFIER – ALL-IN-ONE
MODEL M +CD – iPOD/iPHONE, CD, FM,
SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER – ALL-IN-ONE
• Two 1" tweeters
• Two full-range 4" woofers
• Two bass ports
• Each speaker individually powered & chambered for
accurate acoustics
• Four powerful Class D digital amplifiers, extremely efficient,
low-power consumption
• Digital FM radio with 6 presets
• LED display for volume/mode/track/frequency
• iPod/iPhone Universal Dock
• Stereo mini line-in jack for external audio
• Remote control
• CD player – slot loading (Model M +CD only)
• Digital clock with alarm (Model M only)
• TouchLight controls – backlit, touch-sensitive (Model M only)
30 | 31
31. moDel m SPeCIFICatIonS FeatUreS BUIlt-In aUDIo ConneCtIVIty SIZe anD WeIGHt
• Engineered in Switzerland • Speaker system: • iPod Universal Dock sup- • Analogue Audio in: • Width × height × depth:
by the Geneva Lab in-house 2 × 1" tweeters and porting all iPod and iPhone 1 × Stereo mini line-in with 36.6 cm × 19.7 cm × 25 cm
design team 2 × 4" woofers models with dock connec- 3.5 mm ( 1⁄8 inch) plug for (14.4" × 7.8" × 9.8")
• Cabinet: Piano-lacquered • Power Amplifier: tors (excluding iPod Third any external audio input, • Weight: 7.3 kg (16 pounds)
wood, available in white, 4 channel Digital Hi-Fi Generation) e.g., computer, MP3, TV,
black red color. Walnut amplifier (Class D) • FM Radio: digital tuner wireless music receiver, etc InClUDeD aCCeSSorIeS
also available. • Frequency Range: with 6 presets
• Remote control
47 Hz to 20 kHz (–3 dB) • CD-Player (Model M +CD eleCtrICal reQUIrementS
• Adapter cable for Stereo
only): slot loading CD player
• Power supply: mini line-in: 3.5 mm
supporting CD-Audio,
100 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz ( 1⁄8 inch) plugs on both ends
CD-R/RW (MP3 files)
• Power consumption: • AC power cable
maximum 50 W, • External FM wire antenna
standby 0.9 W • iPod Dock Adapters for
iPhone model(s)
14.4" 9.8"
36.6 cm 25 cm
1" tweeters
4" woofer
20.5" 31" 7.8"
52 cm 78.8 cm 19.7 cm
32. S
GENEVA SOUND SYSTEM / MODEL S
Geneva Sound System Model S offers superb musical fidelity and the “it’s absolutely delightful – so beautiful, and manufactured to such a sub-
most versatility in its class. It introduces innovations that make Hi-Fi lime standard, that I just wanted to stroke it, let alone listen to its precise
easier, and more eye-pleasing: new TouchLight controls, a new Power- Swiss sound.”
Dock connector for iPod/iPhone, and a digital clock radio. TouchLights With its patented technology for true stereo imaging, wide frequency range
brighten on contact, giving extensive iPod menu control no competitor and exceptional audio qualities, many independent reviewers around the
provides. When the iPod/iPhone is removed, the motorized PowerDock world has given the Model S the highest marks in its class.
spins closed to protect it. Winner of the 2010 I.D. International Design Magazine Consumer Prod-
Geneva Sound System Model S is the smallest Hi-Fi system in the ucts Award, the Model S is available in three colors. An optional table
Geneva family, yet with full-sized high fidelity. The Financial Times says stand and a remote control are included.
32 | 33
33.
34. MODEL S – iPOD/iPHONE, FM,
(DAB OPTIONAL), SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIER –
ALL-IN-ONE
• Two full-range 3" woofers
• Two bass ports with dynamic loudness
• Each speaker individually powered & chambered for
accurate acoustics
• Two Class D digital amplifiers – extremely efficient,
low-consumption
• Digital FM radio with 6 presets
• Digital clock with alarm
• LED display for volume/mode/track/frequency
• iPod/iPhone Universal Dock with automatic opening
for protection
• TouchLight controls – backlit, touch-sensitive
• Stereo mini line-in jack for external audio
• Remote control
34 | 35
35. moDel S SPeCIFICatIonS BUIlt-In aUDIo ConneCtIVIty eleCtrICal reQUIrementS InClUDeD aCCeSSorIeS
• Engineered in Switzerland • iPod Universal Dock, • Analogue Audio in: • Power supply: • Remote control
by the Geneva Lab in-house motorized, supporting all 1 × Stereo mini line-in with 120 – 240 V AC, 50 – 60 Hz • iPod Dock Adapters for
design team iPod and iPhone models 3.5 mm ( 1⁄8 inch) plug for • Power consumption: iPhone model(s)
• Cabinet: Piano-lacquered with dock connectors any external audio input, maximum 20 W, • AC power cable
HD composite, available in (excluding iPod Third e.g., computer, MP3, TV, standby 1.0 W • External FM telescope
white, black and red color Generation) wireless music receiver, etc antenna
• FM Radio: digital tuner SIZe anD WeIGHt • Table stand in brushed
FeatUreS with 6 presets aluminum finish
• Width × height × depth:
• optional: FM-RDS/DAB/
• Speaker system: 23.5 cm × 14.9 cm × 17.6 cm
DAB+/DMB-A digital tuner,
2 × 3" full-range drivers (9.2" × 5.8" × 6.9")
with 6 FM and 6 DAB
• Power Amplifier: • Weight: 3.35 kg
presets
Digital Hi-Fi amplifier (7.4 pounds)
(Class D) with 30
(2 × 15) watt output
• Frequency Range:
75 Hz to 20 kHz (–3 dB)
9.2" 6.9"
23.5 cm 17.6 cm
3" full-range
drivers
5.8" 3.1" 8.6"
m 14.9 cm 7.9 cm 22 cm