Thank you for choosing Audix! Our products are designed to provide you with many years of
reliable service. Please read this manual before using the system
for optimal installation and operation.
IN THE PACKAGE
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M3 Tri-element Hanging Ceiling Microphone
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JBM3 - Plenum rated junction box circuitry
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Junction box lid
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Breakout cable consisting of RJ45 female to three terminal block connectors
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Seismic / Fire restraint cable
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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PLENHSEM3 Brass plenum bell housing (patent pending). This brass
housing is specically designed to provide a plenum seal when threaded on
to the plenum junction box. The bell housing is included with all Audix CAT 7
prepackaged interface cables (see below for models), and may be purchased
separately for bulk cable runs.
CBLM3XLR Breakout cable consisting of an RJ45 female to three XLR male
connectors. This cable is designed to be used in conjunction with Audix CAT
7 interface cable, keeping the shielded and balanced audio path intact when
connecting to the three mic level XLR inputs of a DSP Controller.
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CAT7 Interface cable. Audix manufactures a high quality CAT 7 cable
optimized for balanced audio and cross talk elimination. The cable is LS0H
(low smoke zero halogen) and consists of four twisted pairs that are individually shielded, RJ45 male connectors and a brass housing to further seal the
cable at the plenum rated junction box. The interface cable is available in
prepackaged lengths or in bulk (see below for models).
CBLM325 - Interface Cable 25 meters (82')
CBLM330 - Interface Cable 30 meters (98')
CBLM350 - Bulk cable. 50 meters (162’). Use with brass plenum bell housing #6 for best results.
CBLM3100 - As above. 100 meters (325’)
Note: The Audix M3 also works with CAT 5 and CAT 6 cable, however, Audix recommends
using shielded cable.
INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig A. Remove ceiling tile and drill
5/8” (16mm) hole in the desired
location.
Fig D. Install the threaded nut with
shoulder side down and secure.
Fig G. Fasten the lid on top
of the junction box. Insert RJ45/
Cat cable into JBM3 receptacle.
(See back page for installing
seismic cable)
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Fig B. Position the JBM3 plenum
rated junction box over the
drilled hole.
Fig E. Insert the 7 pin mini female
XLR connector into the male
receptacle.
Fig H. If using Audix Cat 7 LSOH
interface cable , screw on the
brass bell housing over the RJ45
connection and reset ceiling tile.
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Fig C. Remove the nut from
the threaded portion of the M3
cable , feed cable through the
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tile hole and into the junction box.
Fig F. Set the initial height of the
M3 and spool the excess cable
inside the junction box.
Fig I. Adjust the cable to exact
desired length by either feeding
or pulling the cable through the
ceiling mount.
Fig J. Position the microphone by
turning the cable as necessary and
gently turn the nut clockwise to secure (1 to 2 turns). Do not over tighten.
Fig K. Microphone elements are
spaced 120 degree apart. Channel
1 is directly below the Audix logo
Fig L. Connect RJ45 cables into
the breakout cable and connect to
DSP Controller.
M3 TRI-ELEMENT OPERATING PROCEDURE
The M3 contains three independent microphones and audio channels for interfacing into the mixing
device or audio console. The Audix provided breakout cable is designed to interface with a profes-
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sional DSP controller using terminal blocks.
Audix has an optional breakout cable that terminates with three XLR connectors.
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The M3 microphone requires phantom power voltage of 18-52 volts.
Microphone Placement
Although the M3 can be hung from a variety of heights, Audix recommends 8’ to 8 ½’ AFF (above
nished oor) placement. When capturing larger zone areas such as open seating or distance
learning, the M3 has a coverage radius up to 10’. Most conference table type coverage, however,
will typically utilize a smaller radius. For example: for a 10’ - 12’ conference table two M3
microphones are recommended so that the gain can be lowered and extraneous table and room
noise minimized.
Note: The M3 is provided with 4 feet of cable that can be adjusted to the desired height. In cases
where a longer cable is necessary, Audix is able to provide custom lengths. Please call Audix or
your local Audix Sales Representative for more details.
Wiring Tips
Audix CAT 7 cable is recommended to insure high quality, interference free audio over long distances. For installations where a different brand of CAT 7 cable is being used, please consult the
wiring diagram below. Audix has designed a breakout cable that is available with terminal block
connectors (supplied) or XLR connectors (optional).
BREAKOUT CABLE PIN CONFIGURATION (STANDARD T568B)
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SEISMIC / FIRE RESTRAINT INSTRUCTION
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Wrap the cable around a beam, eyebolt or hanger. Then
slip the cable through the top of cable stay barrel pulling
excess cable until taut.
To release cable, depress the cable release pin on either
end to release the loop or to extend cable length.
LITM3INSTALL ver. 1.0 3/15
3/153/2/320
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