User Guide for Polycom models including: Group 500 Real Time Steering Array Microphone System, Group 500, Real Time Steering Array Microphone System, Array Microphone System, Microphone System
® !" " *POLYCOM® and the names and marks associated with Polycom's products are trademarks and/or service marks of Polycom, Inc., and are registered and/or common law marks in the United States and various other countries. #$ %& %' ' ( #% ) ............................................................ 3 *( + ), -../............................................................... 4 0( + ), 1../............................................................... 5 -( + ) ,) 2 1.../................................................................ 6 3( + ) ,) 2 4.../................................................................ 7 1( + ) ,) 2 5... "/ .................................................... 8 4( & %' %& ........................................................... 10 2 ( #% ) This setup guide shows how to use TOA's AM11 Real1time Steering Array Microphone System with the Polycom® Video Conferencing Systems for better performance. The applicable models from Polycom® are; Polycom® RealPresence® Group Series (Group 500/700) Polycom® HDX® Systems (HDX 9006/9004/9002/9001/7000) *Group 300/550 and HDX 4000/6000 are not recommended to use with the AM11, because the echo canceling feature is not available for external microphone input. For more detailed settings for AM11, please refer AM11's Operating Instructions. 6( ' 7 $ '&%7 %' %& The AM11 Real1time Steering Array Microphone System is a sophisticated microphone system, capable of detecting a sound source location, and steering the microphone's beam angle automatically in real1 time to capture the targeted sound more efficiently. &8 " The microphone unit is equipped with 8 microphone elements able to achieve the line array effect with a narrow horizontal dispersion angle of 50 degrees. The unit is able to detect a sound source location and steer the microphone's beam angle automatically in real1time to focus on the targeted sound source. Allows monitoring of the sound source tracking status and setting of detail parameters. It is also possible to change parameter settings via a browser, when using a PC. The unit has a simple mute function with a physical mute switch on the microphone unit or through the GUI. The mute switch function of the microphone unit can be disabled through a GUI setting. It is equipped with two outputs: adjustable analog audio output level, and AES/EBU digital audio output. 3 *( %'' + ), %' -../ *When the Audio Input 1 is used for external equipment ( " *(enabled), the audio is mixed with the input on the Polycom microphone array input and sent to the far end. This input will be muted when the local mute is activated. -.. <*(- = XLR(3P1Female) to 3.5mm Cable 1: Ground 2: Hot 3: Cold ' ( Confirm all devices are connected properly as shown above. 6( Make sure that the audio output level of the AM11 Control Unit is set to "110dBv" and the volume control is set to "0". *( In the web interface of Group 500, go to !" 9 : 9 9 ( 0( Enable " *(- . -( Enable 8 . 3( Adjust the *(- $ ; if necessary. 1( While speaking to the microphone from an appropriate distance, adjust the output level with the volume control. The on Group 500 should peak at about 5 dB for normal speech. 4 0( %'' + ), %' 1../ 1.. <7 = XLR(3P1Female) to RCA Cable 1: Ground 2: Hot 3: Cold ' ( Confirm all devices are connected properly as shown above. 6( Make sure that the audio output level of the AM11 Control Unit is set to "110dBv" and the volume control is set to "0". *( In the web interface of Group 700, go to !" 9 : 9 9 ( 0( Select Input Type $ . -( Enable 8 . 3( Adjust the $ ; if necessary. 1( While speaking to the microphone from an appropriate distance, adjust the output level with the volume control. The on Group 700 should peak at about 5 dB for normal speech. 5 -( %'' + ) ,) 2 1.../ %' *Audio Input 1 is not associated with any particular video input, and it is not included in audio mix of output 1. ) 2 1... (Hardware Versions A, B, C) (Hardware Versions D) <*(- = XLR(3P1Female) to RCA Cable 1: Ground 2: Hot 3: Cold ' ( Confirm all devices are connected properly as shown above. 6( Make sure that the audio output level of the AM11 Control Unit is set to "110dBv" and the volume control is set to "0". *( In the local interface of HDX 7000, go to !" 9 ( 0( Enable 8 . -( Adjust the volume level for 8 if necessary. 3( While speaking to the microphone from an appropriate distance, adjust the output level with the volume control. 6 3( %'' + ) ,) 2 4.../ %' *Audio Input 1 is not associated with any particular video input, and it is not included in audio mix of output 1. ) 2 4... <7 = XLR(3P1Female) to RCA Cable 1: Ground 2: Hot 3: Cold ' ( Confirm all devices are connected properly as shown above. 6( Make sure that the audio output level of the AM11 Control Unit is set to "110dBv" and the volume control is set to "0". *( In the local interface of HDX 8000, go to !" 9 ( 0( Enable 8 . -( Adjust the volume level for 8 if necessary. 3( While speaking to the microphone from an appropriate distance, adjust the output level with the volume control. 7 1( %'' + ) ,) 2 5... %' ) 2 5..3 "/ *Audio Input 1 is not associated with any particular video input, and it is not included in audio mix of output 1. ) 2 5..0 ) 2 5..6 < >= XLR(3P1Female) to Phoenix 1: Ground 2: Hot 3: Cold 8 ' ( Confirm all devices are connected properly as shown above. 6( Make sure that the audio output level of the AM11 Control Unit is set to "110dBv" and the volume control is set to "0". *( In the local interface of HDX 9000, go to " 9 (select if necessary). or In the web interface, go to !" 9 ( !" 9 9 ":% " 0( Select Input Type to $ . (Only for 9004/9902/9001) -( Enable 8 . 3( Make sure that the 8 ? is NOT enabled. (Only for 9004/9002/9001) 1( Adjust the $ ; if necessary. 4( While speaking to the microphone from an appropriate distance, adjust the output level with the volume control. The on HDX 9000 should peak at about 5 dB for normal speech. 9 4( & %' %& 7% )%' Power Source Maximum Input Sound Level S/N Ratio Frequency Response Directional Angle Mute Switch LED Indicator Cable Maximum Cable Length from Control Unit Dimensions Weight 24V DC/200mA (supplied from Control Unit) 100dB SPL (at 20" distance) 90dB or more (from Control Unit) 150 1 18,000Hz Horizontal: 50°(450 1 18,000Hz, Array mode), 180°(Cardioid mode) Vertical: 90° Touch sensor In operation (blue) STP ASE/EBU digital audio cable 230ft (70m) 19.0"(W) x 0.8"(H) x 2.6"(D) (482 x 20 x 65mm) 2.4 lb (1.1kg) %' 7%$ ' Power Source S/N Ratio Microphone Input Audio Output Control LED Indicator Ethernet Dimensions Weight 24V DC/400mA, from an optional AD1246 AC adapter 90dB over Dedicated input for Microphone Unit, XLR13131 equivalent Analog: +4dBu ,110dBV, 150dBu (selectable), XLR13132 equivalent Digital: AES/EBU 24bit 110M, XLR13132 equivalent Output volume control, Output level adjustment Power (blue), Mute (red) 100/10Mbps (Category 5, RJ45 jack), TCP/IP HTTP 4.1"(W) x 1.9"(H) x 8.7"(D) (105 x 48 x 221mm) 1.3 lb (0.6kg) 10Nitro PDF PrimoPDF