Phoenix Audio Technologies, 16 Goodyear Suite 120, Irvine, CA 92618; Tel (818) 937-4774
Fax (818) 859-1054
www.phnxaudio.com
Phoenixs’ proprietary echo canceling, noise
canceling, and AGC algorithms with no gating, to
prevent the loss of critical information
Controllable input level and phantom power
supply via free downloadable utility
Specifications
32KHz sampling frequency; 100Hz-16KHz
bandwidth
Two levels of Echo Canceling aggressiveness and
three levels of Echo Canceling speed.
Controllable tail length – up to 220 ms.
Residual noise suppressed to the environment
noise level to prevent pumping noise
Eight preset color filters for both the output and
the speaker signal
Low delay (10msec)
Microphone input connected to the tip and ring
of IN1. The following microphone settings are
available using the setup software:
o
Mic level (280mV peak-to-peak)
o
Line level (2/4V peak-to-peak)
o
add 6dB boost
o
Optional 2.8V power supply (phantom)
*Units are preset to Mic level without 6dB boost and
Phantom On
Note: user can use a single microphone connected to
either the tip or ring of IN1
Far-End Input connected to tip and ring of IN2.
The input setting is Line level (2Vpeak to peak)
Notes:
1)
Far-End Input will be received through the
USB channel if it’s active
2)
Only one far-end signal is required; the two
inputs will support stereo loudspeaker
systems
Audio Input of system (mic jack) connected to
the tip of OUT1. The following output settings
are available using the setup software:
o
Line level: 2V peak-to-peak
o
Mic level: 200mV peak-to-peak
*Units are preset to Line level
Note: Output will be transmitted through the USB
channel if it’s active
Speaker connected to the tip and ring of OUT2.
The output setting is :
o
Line level only: 2V peak-to-peak
How To Connect:
IN1 - Microphone: Connect the microphone into this
jack.
IN2 – Far-End Input: Connect your loudspeaker
output into this jack (input level is Line level).
NOT
REQUIRED FOR USB COMMUNICATION.
USB- Connect the USB to your PC
OUT1 – Audio Out: Connect OUT1 to your systems
audio Input. This is the Far-End Input for local relay as
in a PA system.
OUT2 – Far-End Output (LoudSpeaker): Connect
OUT2 to your loudspeaker amplifier.
REQUIRED FOR
USB COMMUNICATION
For additional information please refer to our
website at
www.phnxaudio.com
.
IN1= Microphone