Phoenix Audio Technologies CONDOR MT600 User Manual

CONDOR MT600
USER MANUAL
INDEX
Overview
Connecting your Condor
Speaker Signal
Device Interface
Powering Your Device
LED Display
Setting Delay
The Control Portal
Installing the Leg Stands/ Wall Mounts
Specifications
Warranty
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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. It examines the output of these beams, each from a fixed pre-determined
direction, and keeps only the relevant audio information, while rejecting noise. This process
updates its findings many times per second so that the end result is clear audio.
The Condor also deploys echo canceling, noise canceling, and an AGC algorithm so that the
level of speech stays the same for both people standing next to the array as well as dozens of
feet away.
This guide will help you learn how to use your Condor array and will reveal all the features that
come with it.
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CONNECTING YOUR CONDOR
There are three steps to connecting a Condor:
Connect a speaker signal.
Connect into an interface.
Power the device.
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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. The speakers will be
connected directly into the conferencing device, without going through the Condor. In
order to feed a reference signal into the Condor, we will need to send the speaker signal
to it from the loudspeakers. This setup is typical when using a TV’s integrated speakers.
NOTE: This can only be done if the loudspeaker has an audio out connection. Without this, the
Condor’s echo canceler will not work.
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