CONDOR MT600 USER MANUAL
INDEX Overview .....................................................Page 03 Connecting your Condor .....................................................Page 04 • Speaker Signal .....................................................Page 05 • Device Interface .....................................................Page 06 • Powering Your Device .....................................................Page 07 LED Display .....................................................Page 08 Setting Delay .......
CONDOR MT600 OVERVIEW The Condor is a high-quality Beamforming array microphone that amplifies relevant audio information and rejects all noises and reverb. It has an exceptionally large pickup range while remaining discreet. The Condor utilizes multiple microphones, and a powerful DSP to achieve a commanding performance. In order to cover the entire room the Condor has an array technology that deploys seven long range beams.
CONNECTING YOUR CONDOR There are three steps to connecting a Condor: ‣ Connect a speaker signal. ‣ Connect into an interface. ‣ Power the device.
SPEAKER SIGNAL To achieve echo canceling, a loudspeaker signal should be connected into the Condor. There are two options for this setup: ‣ OPTION ONE- Connecting a loudspeaker directly into the Condor. In this setup, the Condor will act as both a microphone and a speaker, and will feed the speaker signal directly into the external speakers of your choosing. ‣ OPTION TWO- The Condor will act only as a microphone.
OPTION ONE- CONNECTING A LOUDSPEAKER DIRECTLY ‣ Connect the Condor to your conferencing interface/ device. Make sure the Condor is selected as both the microphone and speaker for this device. ‣ Connect an external amplified loudspeaker to the Condor using either the Optical OUT connector, or the Analog Speaker OUT connectors, located in the back panel of the Condor. OPTION TWO- FEEDING THE REFERENCE SIGNAL INDIRECTLY ‣ Connect the Condor to your conferencing interface/device.
CONNECTING TO AN ANALOG INTERFACE This connection is for any session using an analog line level signal such as Cisco Video Codec. ‣ Connect the Condor to the device using the Condor’s Analog OUT connector. ‣ Plug the other end of the cable into your device’s Analog INPUT or microphone connector. The Analog OUT connector is located in the back panel of the Condor. NOTE: If you connect the Condor into a microphone input, make sure that that input is set as line level and not mic level.
LED DISPLAY There are four LEDs located between the grills in the front of the unit. Each LED can emit an either blue or red light.
SETTING DELAY NOTE: Making sure that your Condor’s delay is set properly is crucial to the performance of the echo canceler. If you’re experiencing echo while operating the Condor, chances are that your delay is not set properly. WHAT IS DELAY Delay is when the sound coming out of the speakers is not in sequence with the reference speaker's signal that is coming into the Condor. This will cause the echo canceler to fail.
THE CONTROL PORTAL (SETTING UP THE SIP) The online control portal will allow you to control and adjust all of your IP phone settings. To access: ‣ Obtain the Condors IP address by using the PDRC App, or through your router. ‣ Open a web browser and type in your Condor’s IP address in the address bar and press enter. ‣ A Username / Password prompt will appear. Enter admin as your username and 1234 as your password, then click on “Log In”.
INSTALLING THE LEG STANDS/ WALL MOUNTS The Condor can be either propped up using leg stands, or mounted onto a wall using mounting brackets (both sets of stands come included). INSTALLING THE LEG STANDS To install the leg stands onto the Condor: ‣ Align the teeth on the stands with the snap holes on the Condor. ‣ Push into place, making sure to use enough force for the stands to be securely clinked in. This can be done in any of the four stand insert locations.
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SPECIFICATIONS • USB interface (micro B connector) • RCA Analog Audio INPUT and OUTPUT • Digital and Optical INPUT and OUTPUT • Three-way bridging capability • Frequency response 50Hz – 16KHz • Low latency (10ms) • Noise cancellation > 10dB (without pumping noise) • 100% full duplex – no attenuation (in either direction) during full duplex • High-end performance conforms to ITU-T G.
WARRANTY The following warranty statement is effective for all Phoenix Audio Technologies’ products as of October 1st, 2007 Phoenix Audio Technologies warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship. Should any part of this product be defective, the Manufacturer agrees, at its option, to repair or replace with a like new replacement any defective part(s) free of charge (except transportation charges) for a period of two years for all products.