Phoenix Audio Technologies Stingray Manual

Using with the sennheiser ceiling mic

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Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray

The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray's Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray's mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a fixed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together fine out of the box.

Connecting the SL Mic:

The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser's Instructions on "How to Use Third Party Mixers" for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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  • Page 1 Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a fixed gain structure. That means that no setting needs to be done and the two product would work together fine out of the box.
  • Page 2 Thin Black +POS | Thin White -NEG | Thick Black GND Setting the Stingray The only setting that needs to be done is assigning the Stingray’s mixer to the Line inputs. This can be done through the front panel or through the Stingray’s setup GUI.
  • Page 3 You can add more SL microphones by connecting them into the additional Line Inputs – a total of up to 60 units can be connected using 15 Daisy Chained Stingrays, or up to four inputs per Stingray unit. Instructions are also available in video format here.

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