Williams AV has announced that it will debut the Digi-Wave AIM (Advanced Interpretation Module) transceiver, the newest member of its wireless digital product family that’s designed to provide portable language interpretation in support of a variety of bilingual and multilingual scenarios, at the InfoComm 2023 show in Orlando at booth 3414 at the Orange County Convention Center.
While the current Digi-Wave 400 transceivers include an interpretation mode, the new Digi-Wave AIM transceiver streamlines two-way interpretation and includes more advanced functionality customers have requested.
The AIM mode includes all of the current features of the Digi-Wave 400 series, including intercom and courtroom modes and now comes with a new Q&A mode for easier question-and-answer sessions, making it well suited for international meetings and bilingual tours with the ability to switch between two languages and multiple open mics for each language.
Overview:
— Interpretation 24 channels mode – the most channels among comparable devices
— Customized channel naming, customizable with up to five characters or select from one of the 100 available ISO language codes
— Subgroup feature that allows interpretation groups to be divided into subsets of channels
— Control function that allows administrators the ability to program channel names and subgroups offline
The new Digi-Wave AIM transceiver is compatible with Digi-Wave 400 receivers with firmware version 1.3.0 or higher. Receivers needing a firmware update can do so through Williams AV for a fee. Additionally, for a fee, current Digi-Wave 400 transceivers can be upgraded to include the AIM functionality through Williams AV.