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Question 15
Are you planning to use the Polycom Ceiling Microphone Arrays in the room?
Anything Else?
Here's Why We're Asking:
Polycom highly recommends the use of Ceiling Microphone Arrays in ATX rooms. To prepare for the installation of
these microphones, an electrician must do the following:
Install a single gang junction box in the wall behind the displays on the side near the electronic components.
Install a conduit in the wall behind the displays. The conduit should extend in a straight run from the junction box
to the plenum space in the ceiling, and should be at least 1.2" (30 mm) in diameter.
Stub up the conduit (that is, bend it approximately 90º) into the plenum area.
Polycom recommends at least a 4' (1.2 m) separation between any HVAC equipment (particularly air conditioning
equipment) and the Ceiling Microphone Arrays.
For more information about the Ceiling Microphone Arrays, see
3-4. Additionally, if your ceiling is 10' (3.05 m) or higher, you should order an optional 6' (1.82 m) drop cable for each
Ceiling Microphone Array from Polycom.
If you want to use tabletop microphones rather than the standard Ceiling Microphone Arrays in your ATX room, you
must purchase three HDX tabletop microphone array kits (part number 2215-23327-001). Each kit contains one
microphone array and one 25' (7.62 m) cable. For more information about the tabletop microphones, see
the Tabletop Microphones"
Question 16
Is there an analog phone line available in the room?
Anything Else?
Here's Why We're Asking:
If you want to use the ATX audio add-on feature, you must have an analog phone line in the room.
A–6
on page 3-12.
"Installing the Ceiling Microphone Arrays"
Yes
No
on page
"Installing
Yes
No
Polycom, Inc.

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