ARTHUR HOLM AHDT L User Manual

Universal motorized system for gooseneck microphones
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Universal motorized system for gooseneck microphones

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  • Page 1 User manual AHDT L Universal motorized system for gooseneck microphones...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents EC REGULATIONS & SECURITY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS APPLICATIONS FEATURES BOX CONTENTS CONTROLS CONTROLS & CONNECTORS PRODUCT HANDLING AHnet PROTOCOL PRODUCT WARRANTY...
  • Page 5 Welcome Thank you for purchasing an ARTHUR HOLM product. Our product range has been designed to create the perfect meeting room, where the microphones are a part of the interior design as well as essential communication tools. Please, read this installation and operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 6: Ec Regulations & Security

    EC Regulations and Security ATTENTION: Do not disassemble or modify the device in any way. This symbol warns of the presence of dangerous un-insulated voltages inside some of the components, of sufficient magnitude to expose people to risk of electronic shock. This symbol draws attention to important use and maintenance instructions in the manual that accompanies the unit.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions PLUGS – Do not dismantle any part of the DynamicTalk power connector. – Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet when the microphone lift is not going to be used for an indefinite period of time. POWER AND EXTENSIONS CORDS –...
  • Page 8: Applications

    System Description APPLICATIONS The DynamicTalk system is a universal motorised microphone lift system remotely controllable through RS 422 or GPI with a Dynamic LED Ring for “ready to talk” and “talk” indications. DynamicTalk is an universal XLR microphone lift. Also available in a customised version for all types of conference microphones systems.
  • Page 9: Controls

    Controls UP & DOWN MOVEMENT On the upper cover plate, there are three buttons to control the functions and to external control other devices (GPO). 1. UP/DOWN: Controls the elevation and retraction of the microphone lift. 2. Customized: The central push button, is used to control external devices. The contact close button (GPO) is present on SubD9 connector to external control other devices.
  • Page 10: Controls & Connectors

    Controls & Connectors MICROPHONE OUT: XLR connector of the microphone installed in the DynamicTalk 12V D.C.IN: XLR4 connector to the power supply 1,2: Ground 3,4: 12Vdc GPI: SubD 9 pins female connector to contact close external functions FUNCTION Contact close of the customized push button on upper cover plate (middle button).
  • Page 11 Controls & Connectors Settings: 6 dip switch to configure the DynamicTalk. DIP SWITCH FUNCTION ON: DynamicTalk configured in PA mode. The Talk push button controls the microphone mute function 1,2,3, OFF: DynamicTalk configured in conference mode. The talk push button has no function, the contact close is available on GPO connector and the LED Ring is controlled externally (GPI) Only factory.
  • Page 12 Controls & Connectors MICROPHONE LENGTH SETTING PROCEDURE DynamicTalk is designed to work with microphones of different lengths. Two signs to identify an incorrect setup of the microphone length are: - The microphone do not goes down completely. - The microphone goes down too slowly, and gets stuck inside. The microphone length can be adjusted using the Monitor Configurator Tool, but there is also a quick procedure that doesn’t require the use of a PC and cable:...
  • Page 13: Product Handling

    Product Handling Please follow the figure below for a correct product usage of the DynamicTalk microphones. To avoid any product malfunctions, do not attempt to bend the microphone to the incorrect angle or outside the microphone's working area. Please note that ware to the microphone and pop screen surface can occur.
  • Page 14: Ahnet Protocol

    AHnet protocol COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL Communication RS422 Connection RJ45 Wiring CAT-5 SPEED & CONFIGURATION Baud Rate 38400 Data Bits Parity None Stop Bits WIRING DIAGRAM Data TX + Data TX – Data RX + Data RX RJ-45 CONNECTION Pins 1 & 2 The units respond Pins 3 &...
  • Page 15 AHnet protocol AHnet PROTOCOL Using 5 bytes communication: BYTE 0 START BYTE BYTE 1 ADDRESS BYTE BYTE 2 COMMAND BYTE BYTE 3 VALUE 1 BYTE 4 VALUE 2 COMMANDS COMMAND DESCRIPTION RESPONSE FA XX 01 01 00 GO UP FB XX 01 01 00 FA XX 01 00 00 GO DOWN FB XX 01 00 00...
  • Page 16 AHnet protocol BIT 0 TOP POSITION BIT 1 DOWN POSITION BIT 2 (1) MUTE ON BIT 3 (1) BUTTON LOCK BIT 4 BIT 5 BIT 6 BIT 7 (1) FAILURE IN THE SYSTEM To send an order to all the devices, you must use the address: F7 Hex.
  • Page 18 Information on Disposal for users of waste Electrical & Electronic equipment This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis.
  • Page 19: Product Warranty

    Product Warranty Albiral Display Solutions S.L WARRANTY - Valid from January 2016 This warranty covers the original product purchase for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase. GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS A) Parts. During the above mentioned warranty period, the replacement of any electronic and mechanical parts against any defects in manufacturing.
  • Page 20 Patents ES 1051718UU ES 1061088UU EP 1574150A1 ES 1068395 U WO 2009141744 Fàtima 25, Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà MU 170180 ES00 08512 Barcelona – Spain EP 2289367 A1 tel: +34 93 850 23 76 / 23 83 MU 17301 ES00 fax: +34 93 850 25 50 / 23 72 MU 17322 ES00 web: www.arthurholm.com...

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