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ATS1LP 

(Phoenix Terminal)

 / ATS1LX 

(5 pin XLRm)

Installed Sound

ATS SERIES

OVERVIEW:

 

The ATS1L shock absorbent table stand is designed for professional audio 

installations. It is designed for use with phantom powered gooseneck condenser 

microphones such as the Audix ADX Series, MG Series and MicroPod.

   

The ATS1L features a heavy duty die cast base, noise free on-off switch, LED 

indicator, 3 pin XLR input connector (for Mic) and programmable switch functions. 

The ATS1LP features a 5 pin Phoenix Terminal output connector inside the base. The 

ATS1LX features a 5 pin XLRm connector at the back of the base.

Applications for the ATS1L include podiums, lecterns, video conferences, classrooms, 

courtrooms and boardrooms.

TABLE STAND WITH PROGRAMMABLE SWITCH & LOGIC

FEATURES:

Heavy duty die cast base for stability 

Programmable switch with momentary and latching options

Hidden dip switches 

Bass roll-off filter 

LED indicator lights operate on phantom power 

Noise free mechanical switch 

Operates on phantom power voltage of 36-52 volts 

3 pin Mic XLR input connector designed for gooseneck  

condenser microphones 

Phoenix terminal connector for output (ATS1LP only)

5 pin Base XLRm connector for output (ATS1LX only)

Local/ remote option allows use with automated mixers 

External LED control allows for live status of the microphone

Shock mount design minimizes vibration 

OPERATION: 

[Refer to figures below]

Connecting the gooseneck microphone:

  

Align the XLR pins of the microphone to the XLR pins on top of the base. Gently 

push down until the connectors “click” into place [figure 1]. 

Removing the microphone: Press the tab on the top of the base to release 

the internal locking tab allowing the microphone to be easily pulled out of the 

connector. 

Connecting Audio and Logic:

 

ATS1LP

 - Simply unscrew the bottom plate of the ATS1LP to run a custom cable to 

the supplied 5 terminal Phoenix connector and mating block [figure 2]. This allows 

termination of the leads with no soldering involved (see “pin out configuration” 

below). Audio cable can be run either “tail out” from the ATS1LP or, by drilling the 

surface, the cable can run straight down (90 degrees) through the table for a more 

permanent mounting solution and a clean wireless look [figure 3].

ATS1LX

 - (5 pin XLR) Use a balanced microphone cable to plug a 5 pin XLRf 

connector into the 5 pin XLRm connector on the back of the ATS1LX base. To 

disconnect the cable, press the tab on the microphone cable XLRf connector and 

pull the cable out [figure 4].  

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2

FIGURE 5

FIGURE 4

FIGURE 3

Pin 1

Pin 2

Pin 3

Pin 4

Pin 5

Ground

Audio +

Audio -

Contact Closure

LED Input

Pin out configuration for 5 pin Phoenix terminal connector (ATS1LP):

[See figure 2]

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