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Case: 1:17-cv-03078 Document #: 901-3 Filed: 08/12/20 Page 580 of 609 PageID #:48596
PGR2020-00079
Shure v. ClearOne
Page 1 of 26
ClearOne Ex. 2169

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  • Page 1 Case: 1:17-cv-03078 Document #: 901-3 Filed: 08/12/20 Page 580 of 609 PageID #:48596 PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 1 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Integration to Video Conferencing ......................14 Codec Compatibility..........................14 Connecting the Codec..........................14 Calibration for Video Codec........................15 Recording a Conference..........................16 Linking Multiple Mixers..........................17 CTG SOFTWARE....................18 Advanced Control Panel ..........................19 PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 2 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................22 COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS ..............23 CTG FS-400 and FS-800 Specifications....................23 CTG Microphones: CM-01, TM-01, TM-02.................... 24 SP-01 Ceiling Speaker Module........................24 RETURNS ......................24 WARRANTY………………………………………………..….INSIDE REAR COVER PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 3 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    CTG systems at no charge. Please contact technical support with any questions or for assistance. Conference Technology Group 3740 Kori Road Jacksonville, FL 32257 904.880.5125 telephone 75.146.66.189 IP video Email: support@ctgaudio.com PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 4 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 5: Typical Room Configurations

    Centered conference table with perimeter seating Large u-shaped tables 45’x30’ coverage area 40’x30’ coverage area Training room with movable furniture 50’x30’ coverage area Table Microphone Ceiling Speaker Ceiling Microphone Microphone Coverage area PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 5 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 6: Installation And Wiring Of Ctg Microphones And Speakers

    24 volts DC To avoid crosstalk, it is preferred microphone and speaker cable NOT be bundled or run together in the same conduit over long distances PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 6 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 7: Connection Module Wiring Detail

    A ground jumper between terminals 3 and 4 should be removed if the Terminal 4….To housing ceiling tile is foil backed or if any part of the microphone housing comes in contact with building ground. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 7 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 8: Ceiling Microphone (Cm-01) Mounting Detail

    Secure on top of tile with friction clip. STEP 3 Plug mini XLR connector at end of 18” cable into male jack on connection module. Rest connection module on top of tile. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 8 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 9: Ceiling Speaker (Sp-01) Mounting Detail

    Plug mini XLR from table microphone cable into module and locate microphone on the table. Step 3: Wire Phoenix Terminal Block to end of cable run from FS-400/800 microphone Ceiling Speaker (SP-01) Mounting Detail input and plug into connection module. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 9 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 10: Ceiling Speaker (Sp-01) Mounting Detail

    This allows the return audio to be sampled to enable echo cancellation. To facilitate this there are SPEAKER IN and SPEAKER OUT connections on the rear panel of the mixers. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 10 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 11: Fs-400 And Fs-800 Beamforming Teleconference Interfaces

    As a result rooms that have marginal acoustic characteristics for good teleconferencing are made usable. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 11 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 12: Panel Descriptions

    2. USB mini B: Used for PC Communication, both audio and setup 3. Dialer: Input for dial pad to dial, connect and disconnect calls 4. Phone Line: Input (standard RJ11) to connect phone line from wall plate PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 12 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 13 19. Power Connector USB provided power supply through USB mini B at 5 VDC automatically adjusts to 110 to 240 volt mains. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 13 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 14: Connecting And Placing Audio Conference Calls

    CTG Setup Software (Page 18). There are two additional buttons at the top of the dial pad that can be pressed to conveniently redial the last dialed phone number. (Illus. A) PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 14 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 15: Calibration For Audio Conferencing

    CTG support at (904) 880-5125 Codec (Rear Panel): NOTE: This Illustration is a simulated codec panel and does not represent any particular brand. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 15 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 16: Calibration For Video Codec

    During calibration, the volume control indicator of the video codec should be set at about mid- range. Typically the video codec will display an on screen graphic that will indicate the incoming audio level when a volume key is pressed. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 16 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 17: Recording A Conference

    (Illus. B) (Note: when using the FS-400/800 output for recording within a room, a codec or other line level device may not be connected) PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 17 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 18: Linking Multiple Mixers

    LINK jack. (see illus E) Any mixer in the chain can act as a master or slave, Any software level change made to any mixer will be applied to all the mixers in the chain. (Illus. E) PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 18 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 19: Ctg Software

    USB cable to the front Data Port on the mixer. The indicator will turn from Red to Green and indicate the device is connected. If you already have an older version of the CTG PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 19 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 20: Advanced Control Panel

    - Level of signal sent to the PC (VoIP communication) - Level of signal sent to your Phone (or VCA) - Master volume controlling directly the level of your internal microphone’s signal PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 20 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 21: Basic Control Panel

    You can restore the factory setting by going to “Options” and clicking on “Restore default volume levels”. You can also select not to save your last setting by going to “Options” and un-checking the “Save volume levels on exit” option. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 21 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 22: Push To Talk Feature

    Switching back to “open microphone” mode is done by closing the button panel, or by un-checking the mode in the “Options” menu PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 22 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    CTG Technical Support Phone: (904) 880-5125 Video IP: 75.148.66.189 www.support@ctgaudio.com PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 23 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 24: Component Specifications

    30-4000 Hz +/- 0.4 dB (limited to PSTN bandwidth) Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) tail length 150 ms Line Echo Cancellation (LEC) tail length 25 ms Telephone noise cancellation 10dB PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 24 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 25: Ctg Microphones: Cm-01, Tm-01, Tm-02

    If you suspect you have a defective or damaged component contact CTG technical support to troubleshoot. If confirmed a component is defective or damaged a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number will be issued along with instructions for returning the product. PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 25 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...
  • Page 26 Case: 1:17-cv-03078 Document #: 901-3 Filed: 08/12/20 Page 605 of 609 PageID #:48621 Page 25 Installation Notes PGR2020-00079 Shure v. ClearOne Page 26 of 26 ClearOne Ex. 2169...

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