Phoenix Audio Technologies CONDOR MT600 User Manual Download Page 13

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.167 
• Acoustic echo cancellation > 40dB with conversion speed of 40dB/sec 
• Residual echo is suppressed to the environment noise level, preventing artificial ducking of signal 

• 15 high-quality directional microphones 
• Direction-finding algorithm (determines the presence and direction of a speaker) 
• Beamforming algorithm (forms and directs audio beams towards a defined direction) 

• Automatic voice-level adjustment (AGC) 

Metal case and metal grill mesh for high RFI immunity and product durability  

VoIP and Signaling: SIP –RFC 3261, SDP –RFC 2327 SIP over TCP/UDP, Redundancy, Digest 

Authentication, PRACK, Early Media 

Data Protocols: IPv4, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP, RTP, SRTP, Static IP/DHCP IP Assignment, IEEE 802.1p/
Q, HTTP/HTTPS/DHCP, NTP, FTP/TFTP 

Provisioning and Management: Web Server for Configuration and Management, Configuration update 
via FTP, TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP Options (66, 67, 160, 12, 77,42)

 

Dimensions:

    

 

Width: 48” Height: 2.25” Depth: 2”

 

Weight:

  

 

 

3.35 lbs.

 

Power Consumption:   

500 mA from 5V ac/dc adaptor or via PoE supply

 

Software:

  

 

 

Plug- and -Play. No installation or drivers.

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Audio Setup Utility is available for Windows. The setup utility helps  

 

 

 

             monitor the audio input and output level but is not required. 

Operating Systems:

     

Windows 98 and up / Linux / MacOS.

 

Complies with FCC 47 CFR Part 68, and ACTA adopted technical criteria: TIA-968-A 
Complies with FCC 47CFR Part 15; ICES-003: 2004 Issue 4, Class B; AS/NZS CISPR 22: 2006, Class B; EN  
55022: 1998+A1(00)+A2(03), Class B;, EN61000-3-2: 2000+A2(05); EN61000-3-3: 1995+A2(05); EN55024:  
1998+A1(01)+A2(03)  
Complies with ETSI EG 201 121 V1.1.3 (2000-02); ETSI ES 203 021-2 V2.1.2 (2006-01); ETSI ES 203 021-3  
V2.1.2 (2006-01) 
Conforms to the requirement of the European Union Directive 2002/95EC (RoHS Directive) 

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Summary of Contents for CONDOR MT600

Page 1: ...CONDOR MT600 USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Page 04 Speaker Signal Page 05 Device Interface Page 06 Powering Your Device Page 07 LED Display Page 08 Setting Delay Page 09 The Control Portal Page 10 Installing the Leg Stands Wall Mounts Page 11 Specifications Page 13 Warranty Page 14 Page 2 ...

Page 3: ... 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 f...

Page 4: ...CONNECTING YOUR CONDOR There are three steps to connecting a Condor Connect a speaker signal Connect into an interface Power the device Page 4 ...

Page 5: ...to 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 do...

Page 6: ...t loudspeaker as the Audio OUT Connect your loudspeaker s output Speaker OUT to the Condor via the Optical IN connector or Analog Speaker IN connectors located in the back panel of the Condor DEVICE INTERFACE CONNECTING TO A DIGITAL CONNECTION USB This connection is for any session using your computer such as Voice over IP applications Skype etc Using the USB cable provided plug the micro USB side...

Page 7: ...into the Condor s Ethernet connector located on the connector panel behind the unit Plug the other end of the cable directly into your Ethernet wall socket It is important that your Condor is registered with an IP service provider See the following Control Portal section POWERING YOUR DEVICE There are three ways to power the Condor USB Connection Plugging the Condor into a powered USB port will pr...

Page 8: ... Telephone ringing all four lights will flash BLUE until call is picked up End of call all four lights will turn RED for a few seconds Programing when the unit is updating software BLUE lights run side to side until programing is complete Function BLUE Lights RED Lights Direction of voice being picked up Lights point towards voice direction Device powered on Lights running right to left followed b...

Page 9: ...TV by its manufacturer The delay in all TVs will differ SYNCING THE DELAY When plugging the Condor to a TV make sure to first connect the speakers before powering the unit Once the Condor is powered it will automatically play chirping sounds four signals that it will use in order to calculate the delay After calculating the delay the Condor will automatically set its delay time This setting will b...

Page 10: ...d prompt will appear Enter admin as your username and 1234 as your password then click on Log In NOTE To access the portal your computer must be located on the same LAN as the Condor PORTAL OVERVIEW QUICK SETUP Adjust the LAN SIP Proxy and Registrar options PERSONAL SETTINGS Directory Add contacts to phone Speed Dial Assign up to 10 numbers for the speed dial list Tones Select from the existing ri...

Page 11: ...THE MOUNTING BRACKETS To mount the Condor onto a wall you will need the two mounting brackets and 4 screws As wall types vary screws are not included Align the teeth on the mounting brackets with the snap holes on the Condor and click into place This can be done in any of the four stand insert locations Set the Condor against the desired position on the wall and mark the wall from inside the holes...

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Page 13: ...cation PRACK Early Media Data Protocols IPv4 TCP UDP ICMP ARP RTP SRTP Static IP DHCP IP Assignment IEEE 802 1p Q HTTP HTTPS DHCP NTP FTP TFTP Provisioning and Management Web Server for Configuration and Management Configuration update via FTP TFTP HTTP HTTPS DHCP Options 66 67 160 12 77 42 Dimensions Width 48 Height 2 25 Depth 2 Weight 3 35 lbs Power Consumption 500 mA from 5V ac dc adaptor or vi...

Page 14: ...date for a warranty claim and display the RMA number on the outside of the shipping package THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF The product has been damaged by negligence accident act of God or mishandling or has not been operated in accordance with the procedures described in the operating and technical instructions or The product has been altered or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized ...

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