Audio Technica ATUC-M58H Instruction Manual
Audio Technica ATUC-M58H Instruction Manual

Audio Technica ATUC-M58H Instruction Manual

Digital wired conference system, gooseneck microphone with led ring, discussion unit, interpretation unit, control unit, integration unit, link extender, voting unit, ir discussion unit, hybrid control unit, hybrid control unit dante-enabled, ir transmitt
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Instruction manual - Main Unit Edition -
Digital Wired Conference System
Hybrid Infrared Conference System
ATUC-50
Gooseneck Microphone with LED Ring
ATUC-M43H/58H/M32L
Discussion Unit
ATUC-50DU/ATUC-50DUa
Interpretation Unit
Integration Unit
ATUC-IR
Gooseneck Microphone with LED Ring
ATUC-M43H/58H/M32L
IR Discussion Unit
Hybrid Control Unit
Hybrid Control Unit (Dante-Enabled)
ATUC-IRCUDAN
IR Transmitter Unit
ATUC-50INT
Control Unit
ATUC-50CU
ATUC-50IU
Link Extender
ATLK-EXT165
Voting Unit
ATUC-VU
ATUC-IRDU
ATUC-IRCU
ATUC-IRA
IR Distributor
ATUC-IRD
Charger
ATCS-B60

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual - Main Unit Edition - ATUC-50 Digital Wired Conference System Gooseneck Microphone with LED Ring ATUC-M43H/58H/M32L Discussion Unit ATUC-50DU/ATUC-50DUa Interpretation Unit ATUC-50INT Control Unit ATUC-50CU Integration Unit ATUC-50IU Link Extender ATLK-EXT165 Voting Unit ATUC-VU ATUC-IR Hybrid Infrared Conference System Gooseneck Microphone with LED Ring ATUC-M43H/58H/M32L IR Discussion Unit...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction .......... 4 ATUC‑50IU ............. 15 ATLK‑EXT165 ............21 About this manual ..........4 ATUC‑VU ..............22 About the information in this manual ........4 Changing settings from ATUC‑50CU ....23 About the configuration of this manual ........4 Entering letters ............
  • Page 3 IR System Connections and ATUC‑IRD specifications ........84 Configuration ........57 ATCS‑B60 specifications ........84 Connecting devices ..........57 1 Connecting IRA and IRCU ..........57 2 Connecting the microphone ATUC-M to the IRDU ..57 3 Starting the IRDU ............. 58 4 Setting Device ID for IRDU ..........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    • 50DU: “Discussion Unit” ATUC-50DU/ATUC-50DUa* Included accessories for the • 50INT: “Interpretation Unit” ATUC-50INT • ATUC-M: “Gooseneck Microphone with LED Ring” ATUC- ATUC-50CU M43H/ATUC-M58H/ATUC-M32L • 50IU: “Integration Unit” ATUC-50IU • EXT: “Link Extender” ATLK-EXT165 • AC power cord • VU: “Voting Unit” ATUC-VU •...
  • Page 5: Included Accessories For The Atuc-Ircu/Ircudan

    Included accessories for the Unbalanced connection ATUC-IRCU/IRCUDAN Since induction noises tend to occur due to difference in electric potential of chassis: • AC power cord • Keep the chassis between each device at the same electric potential. • Euroblock connector (9 pieces) •...
  • Page 6: About This Conference System

    About This Conference System Features • 2 return channels are available for both bilingual simultaneous interpretation and the language of the floor holder • Conference mode: Free Talk, Request Talk, and Full Remote Features of ATUC‑50/ATUC‑IR system • Priority mode: First-press priority and later-press (FIFO, LIFO) priority •...
  • Page 7: Features Of Atuc-Irdu

    • Equipped with 2 RJ-45 terminals for connecting discussion units • Double gooseneck design makes installation flexible (ATUC- (ATUC-50DU), etc. M43H and ATUC-M58H) • Designed for the high sound qualities of 24 bit/48 kHz • Super directional design allows capture of distant sounds (ATUC- •...
  • Page 8: Atuc-50 System

    ATUC-50 System Example of wired system connections Windows/Mac Tablet Web Remote Web Remote Control Control 50CU (extension) Router Switching hub Speaker 50CU (extension) Amplifier USB device (mass storage device) to be used for recording/SFX 50CU (primary) Microphone Recorder CD player 50DU 50DUa* ➤...
  • Page 9: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions ATUC-50CU Front panel ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ① Power switch NOTICE • If you remove the USB device (mass storage device) Turns the power of the 50CU on and off. while in a recording state or recording-pause state, the recorded file may not be written correctly.
  • Page 10 ⑫ Jog dial/ENTER button 3 Conference preparation (Pst) Rotate the jog dial to select the desired item and then press the ENTER button to confirm. Rotating the jog dial also adjusts the setting values. • Locking the operation buttons (Key Lock function) •...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel

    Rear panel * The serial number label is located on the top panel. ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ㉑ ㉒ ⑯ Analog output (balanced) terminals: OUTPUT 1-4 (BAL) NOTICE • Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the external devices.
  • Page 12: Atuc-50Du/Atuc-50Dua

    ATUC-50DU/ATUC-50DUa (talk) button ⑦ ① Press this button to send a request to talk. Press the button again ② to finish talking or cancel the request to talk. DUs designated as a priority DU can cut other DU speakers short and mute other ③...
  • Page 13: Atuc-50Int

    ATUC-50INT ① ② ③ VOL. ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ① Display • Character on the left: Displays the current monitor channel. F: Monitors speech from the floor channel (speech from all meeting participants). 1: Monitors speech from language group 1. •...
  • Page 14: Common To Atuc-50Du/Int

    Common to ATUC-50DU/INT ATUC-M ① ② ③ ① Microphone ① ② Ring LED Lights red when the microphone is activated. Blinks red while waiting to talk. ③ Connector ② ③ ④ ⑥ ⑤ ① Headphone jack Speech from the selected monitor channel is output. ②...
  • Page 15: Atuc-50Iu

    ATUC-50IU φ5 φ5 φ12 ① ② ⑥ ③ ⑦ ④ ⑧ ⑤ φ5 ⑨ Because the IU is intended to be embedded in a table, etc., when it is used, the user interfaces, such as displays, operating terminals, and input/ output terminals, can be customized according to their usage environment.
  • Page 16 ④ Status output terminal Terminal Signal name Explanation number color Talk ON: Close TALK LED : Talk OFF: Open OPEN/CLOSE Requesting to talk (waiting): blinks Talk request is rejected: blinks quickly Terminal for AT8657/LED and U891RCx Talk ON: +5 V TALK LED : Talk OFF: 0 V LOW/HI...
  • Page 17 ⑧ General purpose output terminals (GPO) Terminal Signal name Explanation number color GPO0 General purpose output terminal 0 GPO1 General purpose output terminal 1 GPO2 General purpose output terminal 2 GPO3 General purpose output terminal 3 Black GPO4 General purpose output terminal 4 GPO5 General purpose output terminal 5 GPO6...
  • Page 18 Example of a user interface connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 TALK LED FLOOR LANGUAGE 1 LANGUAGE 2 LANGUAGE 3 CHANNEL VOL.
  • Page 19 When using with the AT8657/LED ATUC-50IU COLD TALK LED: LOW/HI TALK ON (INVERT) When using with the U891RCx ATUC-50IU BK: GND WH: LED CONTROL COLD BL: CONTACT CLOSURE RD: COLD YL: HOT SH: GND TALK LED: LOW/HI TALK ON • Do the following settings for the U891RCx. SW.FUNCTION: MOM.
  • Page 20 • W hen securing on only one side Leave about 2 mm of the screws out when you fasten them to the table, and then hang the IU on them. Slide the IU downward, and then tighten the screws to secure the IU. Suspend screws about 2 mm Tighten screws securely •...
  • Page 21: Atlk-Ext165

    ATLK-EXT165 ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ① Mode switch This mode allows the CU to automatically start Remote mode the unit. This mode allows you to operate the EXT by Standalone mode itself. We recommend using the remote mode if you are using the EXT. Use the following procedure to turn the EXT’s mode switch on and off manually in standalone mode.
  • Page 22: Atuc-Vu

    ATUC-VU Managing and saving the results of collected votes is done on the control PC that is connected to the ATUC-50CU. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ② ① Connecting cable • RJ-11 • Cable for connecting DUa. ② NFC Indicator (N mark area) •...
  • Page 23: Changing Settings From Atuc-50Cu

    Changing settings from ATUC-50CU 20 CU Link Mode 21 No.ofExtensionCU 22 Total No.of DU 23 Total No.of IU 24 Total No.of INT You can change 50CU settings by selecting “Set” on the HOME screen of the display. Changeable items are as follows. [3] Audio Setting 01 MIC/LINE Input 1 For more detailed settings and individual settings for each 50DU/...
  • Page 24: Entering Letters

    Entering letters [6] Logging 01 Logging On, Off 02 Destination Internal, USB [7] Presets For example, when entering letters from [4] Recorder Setting → 01 Recall Presets Recalls presets 09 Filename Prefix , follow the procedure below. 02 Save Presets Saves presets 03 Import Presets Imports presets Rotate the jog dial to select a letter.
  • Page 25: Overview Of The Interpretation Unit (Atuc-50Int)

    Overview of the Interpretation Unit (1) Interpretation using two languages (2 Languages) (ATUC-50INT) • W hile in the 2 Languages interpretation mode, you can select from three interpretation patterns (see table below). • For instance, when the interpretation pattern “English → Japanese” is set, “F”...
  • Page 26 (2) Interpretation using three languages (3 Languages) • Out of the three languages, the language of Audio Group 1 is used • W hile in the 3 Languages interpretation mode, you can select from as the key language (in this case it is English), and relay nine interpretation patterns (see table below).
  • Page 27: Wired System Connections And Configuration

    Wired System Connections and Configuration Connecting devices W hen securing a 50DU/INT to a desk or table, use the screw holes (3 holes) on the bottom side of the 50DU/INT (screw: M3, P=0.5, within 6 mm from the bottom side to the tip of the screw). NOTICE •...
  • Page 28: Connecting The 50Du/Ints Together

    Ring connection: • Remove the 50DU/INT bottom cover to connect the Ethernet cables. To remove the bottom cover, pinch Connect the 50DU/INTs to each of the DU CHAIN A/B together the latches on both sides. terminals and then connect together the last 50DU/INTs together to form a ring.
  • Page 29 Maximum number of connections for each terminal/each 50CU in Standalone mode Maximum number of terminal connections in a DU CHAIN Total Daisy Chain 100* Ring * The maximum number of units that can be connected is up to 100 units to each terminal on the DU CHAIN by using the EXT. * IUs consume more power than 50DUs, so the number of units shown in the table cannot be connected.
  • Page 30 Daisy-chain connection ATUC-50CU ATUC-50DU ATLK-EXT165 NOTICE • For a 50CU-50DU-50DU-…50DU-EXT connection, the distance between the [50DU-EXT] is L1. • W hen it is EXT-50DU-…-50DU-50DU-, the distance for [EXT-50DU] is L3. Relationship of the LAN cable length, number of units connected and number of EXTs required: Daisy-chain connection 1-port daisy-chain 1-port daisy-chain...
  • Page 31 2-port daisy-chain connection 2-port daisy-chain connection 2-port daisy-chain connection Length of cables (using 50DUs) (using IUs) (using 50DUa + VUs) 50CU- 50DU- EXT- Maximum Maximum Number of Maximum Number of Number Number of Number Number 50DU 50DU 50DU number of number of 50DUa number of...
  • Page 32 4-port daisy-chain connection 4-port daisy-chain connection 4-port daisy-chain connection Length of cables (using 50DUs) (using IUs) (using 50DUa + VUs) Connection 50CU- 50DU- EXT- Maximum Maximum Number of Maximum Number of Number Number of Number Number ports 50DU 50DU 50DU number number 50DUa...
  • Page 33 4-port daisy-chain connection 4-port daisy-chain connection 4-port daisy-chain connection Length of cables (using 50DUs) (using IUs) (using 50DUa + VUs) Connection 50CU- 50DU- EXT- Maximum Maximum Number of Maximum Number of Number Number of Number Number ports 50DU 50DU 50DU number number 50DUa...
  • Page 34 Ring connection ATUC-50CU ATUC-50DU ATLK-EXT165 NOTICE • For a 50CU-50DU-50DU-…50DU-EXT connection, the distance between the [50DU-EXT] is L1. • W hen it is EXT-50DU-…-50DU-50DU-, the distance for [EXT-50DU] is L3. Relationship of the LAN cable length, number of units connected and number of EXTs required: Ring connection 1-ring connection 1-ring connection 1-ring connection...
  • Page 35 2-ring connection 2-ring connection 2-ring connection Length of cables (using DUs) (using IUs) (using 50DUa + VUs) 50CU- 50DU- EXT- Maximum Maximum Number of Maximum Number of Number Number of Number Number 50DU 50DU 50DU number number 50DUa number of 50DUs of EXTs of EXTs...
  • Page 36 NOTICE • W hen connecting 50DUs/IUs, never exceed the number of connectable 50DUs/IUs and the connectable length. It may damage the 50CU or the EXTs. • Depending on the CU settings, you can also connect the DUs/IUs to the CU LINK terminals by configuring them as DU CHAIN C/D terminals.
  • Page 37 CU Link connection: ➤ ➤ • You can either daisy-chain (  page 28) or ring (  page Up to 3 50CUs can be cascaded (cascade 50CUs using the CU 28) 50DU/INTs to each 50CU. LINK A/B terminals as shown below). Set one of the 50CUs as the primary unit.
  • Page 38: Connecting The Microphone Atuc-M To The 50Du/Int

    NOTICE • W hen connecting external devices to IN/OUT terminals, 3 Connecting the microphone ATUC‑M do so after cutting the phantom power supply of the to the 50DU/INT external devices. If you leave the phantom power supply on, it may cause unexpected malfunctions. •...
  • Page 39: Connecting To A Network

    After the 50CU starts up, press the (talk) button of each 50DU to confirm operation. NOTICE • W hen the 50DUs are placed close to each other, excessively raising the volume of the 50DU speakers may NETWORK terminal cause howling. In such a case, move the 50DUs farther away from each other or decrease the volume.
  • Page 40 To connect the 50CU directly to your Windows PC/ Mac using an Ethernet cable If your computer is equipped with an NIC (Network Interface Card), you can also connect the 50CU directly to the computer using an Ethernet cable. NOTICE •...
  • Page 41: Atuc-Ir System

    ATUC-IR System Example of IR system connections Windows/Mac Tablet Web Remote Web Remote Control Control Device equipped with Dante* Router Switching hub CD player Speaker Microphone Amplifier USB device for recording/SFX (mass storage device) IRCU Recorder IRDU IRDU IRDU IRDU IRDU IRDU * The ATUC-IRCUDAN can be connected to Dante-enabled devices.
  • Page 42: Part Names And Functions (Atuc-Ir System)

    Part Names and Functions (ATUC-IR System) ATUC-IRCU/ATUC-IRCUDAN Front panel ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ① Power switch ④ REC (recording) indicator Turns the power on and off. Indicates the recording status. • In a recording state: lit green ②...
  • Page 43 ⑫ Jog dial/ENTER button 3 Conference preparation (Pst) Rotate the jog dial to select the desired item and then press the ENTER button to confirm. Rotating the jog dial also adjusts the setting values. • Locking the operation buttons (Key Lock function) •...
  • Page 44: Rear Panel

    Rear panel * The serial number label is located on the top panel. ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑬ ⑰ ⑱ ⑲ ⑳ ㉑ ㉒ ㉓ ㉔ ⑰ Analog output (balanced) terminals: OUTPUT 1-4 (BAL) NOTICE • Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the external devices.
  • Page 45: Atuc-Irdu

    ATUC-IRDU ⑫ ⑪ ① ② PUSH ③ ④ ④ ⑤ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑧ ⑥ ⑬ ⑭ ⑭ ⑬ ⑮ ⑯ ⑱ ⑰ ① Built-in speaker When Priority Is Off Outputs conference audio. Conference Person Talk Mode Left Button Right Button ②...
  • Page 46 When Priority Is On Talk Mode Left Button* Right Button Cut/Mute Talk ON All Button Toggle Push to Talk Permit Next Talk ON Cut/Mute Self Mute Voice Permit Next Self Mute * Depends on the “Left Button Function Assign” setting. ⑥...
  • Page 47: Range Of Light Reception

    Range of light reception The range at which the IRDU can receive infrared light is shown below. ATUC-M ① ② ③ ① Microphone ② Ring LED Lights red when the microphone is activated. Blinks red while waiting to talk. ③ Connector...
  • Page 48: Atuc-Ira

    ATUC-IRA ② ① ③ ① Power LED Lights when the power to the IRCU is on, after wiring is complete. ② Hook for mounting Use to mount on the mounting bracket (included accessory). ③ BNC connector * The BNC cable is not an included accessory.
  • Page 49: Atuc-Ird

    ATUC-IRD ② ① ① BNC connectors Connect to BNC cables. ② Mounting holes Holes used to mount IRD. · The BNC cable is not an included accessory.
  • Page 50: Atcs-B60

    ATCS-B60 <Charger (top view)> <Charger (side view)> ② ③ ① ① Charging state indicator LED · Charging: Lights red · Charging complete: Lights green · Error: Flashes red ② Power switch Turns the power on and off. ③ AC adapter connector Connect the connector from the AC adapter.
  • Page 51: Using The Charger

    Using the Charger LED indicators · Charging (lights red) · Charging complete (lights green) · Error (flashes red) 1 Insert the rechargeable battery into the charger slot. If a rechargeable battery is facing the wrong way, the LED does not light. 2 Charging state indicator LED lights red.
  • Page 52: Using Dante

    Using Dante The IRCUDAN supports Dante network audio. It is possible to output ATUC-IR audio to a Dante device or to input audio from a Dante device to an IRCU. For details about Dante network audio, see the Audinate home page (www.audinate.com). Connecting IRCUDAN in a Network Network terminal mode settings 1.
  • Page 53 Redundant Audio Switching hub Switching hub SECONDARY PRIMARY Device equipped with Dante SECONDARY PRIMARY In redundant audio mode, independent networks for both the primary and secondary are needed. If a fault occurs, for whatever reason, on the Dante primary side network, the system automatically switches to the Dante audio on the secondary network.
  • Page 54 Dante transmission channel Dante Receiving channel Mic/Line 1 Mic/Line 2 Aux L Aux R Retrun 1 Return 2 Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Group 0 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Floor Language 1 Language 2 Language 3...
  • Page 55: Changing Settings On The Atuc-Ircu/Atuc- Ircudan

    Changing settings on the ATUC-IRCU/ 03 IRDU Band ATUC-IRCUDAN 01 Band A Enabled, Disabled 02 Band B Enabled, Disabled 03 Band C Enabled, Disabled 04 Band D Enabled, Disabled You can change IRCU/IRCUDAN settings by selecting “Set” on the 05 Band E Enabled, Disabled HOME screen of the display.
  • Page 56: Entering Letters

    23 Total No.of IRDU 02 NOM 1 - 10 24 Total No.of DU 03 Auto mic Off 5 - 60sec, Off 25 Total No.of IU No Override, FIFO, LIFO 04 Override Mode (depending on Conference 26 Total No.of INT Mode) [3] Audio Setting 05 Max Queue 0 - 150...
  • Page 57: Ir System Connections And Configuration

    IR System Connections and Configuration Connecting devices 1 Connecting IRA and IRCU Install the IRCU and IRA. NOTICE • Do not plug in the supplied AC power cord until all other connections have been completed. NOTICE • Install the IRCU on a flat surface. Dropping a unit may •...
  • Page 58: Starting The Irdu

    When removing the rechargeable batteries: NOTICE • Insert it until you hear a click. W hile pressing the rechargeable battery/rechargeable battery • Do not lift the IRDU by holding the ATUC-M. Be sure cover release button, slide the rechargeable battery in the to hold the main body of the IRDU when holding it.
  • Page 59 NOTICE • For any DUs that were not assigned an ID, such as due to poor infrared transmissions, turn off their power, and then, while pressing on the "<"/">" monitor channel selection buttons, turn on the power and perform "Auto Setting"...
  • Page 60: Atuc-50/Ir Hybrid System

    ATUC-50/IR Hybrid System The ATUC-50 wired conference system and the ATUC-IR infrared conference systems can be combined, and operated as a hybrid conference system. Refer to both the wired conference system and infrared conference system sections in this manual to operate a hybrid conference system. Example of hybrid system connections Windows/Mac Tablet...
  • Page 61: Hybrid System Connections And Configuration

    Hybrid System Connections and Configuration About Wired System and IR System Connections and Configuration Refer to both the wired conference system and infrared conference system sections in this manual regarding connections and configurations to operate a hybrid conference system. ➤ “...
  • Page 62 Maximum number of connections for each terminal/each CU when using 3 CU links IRCU Primary 50CU Extension max. 2 units Maximum number of Maximum number of terminal Maximum terminal connections in a DU System connections in a DU CHAIN number of CHAIN total 50CU x 2...
  • Page 63 About CU link connections: Primary/Extension ( CU Link Mode ): IRCU/IRCUDAN as primary and up to 2 50CUs as extension 1st extension 2nd extension can be cascaded (use the CU LINK A/B terminals for 2 CU LINK Extension last unit connections as shown below).
  • Page 64: Information

    Information Troubleshooting If a problem should arise, first check the following: 1. Check your connections. 2. Verify that the system is being operated as described in this instruction manual. 3. Check that the external devices are operating properly. Check the operation while the devices are not connected to the CU. 4.
  • Page 65: Atuc-Ircudan

    Symptom Cause/Solution Page Follow the procedure below to reset the password. ① Display the HOME screen of the CU display and then while pressing the BACK button on the CU front panel, rotate the jog dial clockwise until it clicks 3 times. You forget the password.
  • Page 66: Atuc-50Iu

    Symptom Cause/Solution Page Check the connection of the DUs. page 28 Plug the Ethernet cable all the way in. Check that the cables are not damaged. From [Settings & Maintenance] → [Install Settings] → [DU/IU] → [DU/IU Detail Settings], check that the [Speaker] setting is set to [Enabled]. No sound is output from the built-in Adjust the speaker level.
  • Page 67: Atuc-Ira

    Symptom Cause/Solution Page Check the installation locations of the IRDUs and IRAs. There may be a limit on the number of IRDUs that are detected at system start. Initialization operation does not end Check the infrared setting again. (LEDs continue flashing). page 55 [Settings &...
  • Page 68: Error Messages

    Error messages • Error messages displayed on the Web Remote screen and CU displays are as follows. • The states of the CU LED error indicators are described together with the CU display error messages. • If the same error persists even after the following remedies are taken, or when the unit(s) requires repair or parts replacement, contact your local Audio-Technica dealer.
  • Page 69 CU display Web Remote State/remedies (LED indicators) USB Format Error USB Format Err There is a problem with the USB device (mass storage device). • Check the format of the USB device (mass storage device). • Use a USB device (mass storage device) formatted with FAT16 or FAT32. Failed Failed (1) The setting cannot be configured due to some system errors.
  • Page 70 CU display Web Remote State/remedies (LED indicators) Completed except serial Part of DU Failed The DU firmware update has been completed but the update cannot be numbers below. Please Turn Pwr OFF performed for some DUs. ① The serial numbers of DUs for which the update cannot be performed will Please turn power OFF.
  • Page 71 CU display Web Remote State/remedies (LED indicators) Unable to control. Unable to Ctrl (1) Since recording, recording pause, or file reading process is under way, the operation cannot be performed. (2) Due to other reasons, the operation cannot be performed. (Operations except changing settings cannot be performed.) •...
  • Page 72: Specifications

    Specifications ATUC-50CU specifications General specifications Inputs Mic/Line×2, AUX (ST)×1, INTERPRETATION RETURN×2 I/O Connectors Outputs BAL.×4, UNBAL.×1 LINK/CHAIN DU A/B terminals, CU A/B terminals (DU C/D terminals) 1/2/3/4 track (WAV) (BWF standard) Via USB storage device 1/2 track (MP3) (Original format) Recording(*1) MP3 bit rate 64kbps/128kbps/192kbps/256kbps/320kbps...
  • Page 73: Input/Output Specifications

    Input/output specifications Analog input specifications Input Level Load Balanced/ Input Terminals Gain Connector Impedance Unbalanced Minimum Unity Maximum 15-59dB 5k ohm –60dBu –40dBu –16dBu Euroblock Balanced MIC/LINE +4dBu*/ +24dBu*/ Input 1-2 Line 15-59dB 20k ohm –40dBu Euroblock Balanced 0dBu +20dBu 0dBV*/ +20dBV*/ AUX Input LR (Mono ×2)
  • Page 74: Atuc-50Du/Dua/Int Specifications

    ATUC-50DU/DUa/INT specifications General specifications Inputs Microphone jack×1 I/O connectors Outputs Headphone jack×1 CHAIN DU/CU connection terminals Sampling frequency 24bit/48kHz Frequency response +1.0, –2.0dB 20Hz - 20kHz, refer to +4dBu output @1kHz. Dynamic range 107dB A-Weighted Signal to noise 87dB A-Weighted Headroom 20dB Equivalent input noise...
  • Page 75: Input/Output Specifications

    Input/output specifications Analog input specifications Input Level Load Balanced/ Input Terminals Gain Connector Impedance Unbalanced Minimum Nominal Maximum MIC Input 7-47dB 5k ohm –60dBu –40dBu –20dBu XLR female Balanced Analog output specifications Output Level Output Terminals Load Impedance Connector Minimum Nominal Maximum Headphones...
  • Page 76: Atuc-50Iu Specifications

    ATUC-50IU specifications General specifications Euroblock connector: microphone input terminal × 1 set, operation input Inputs terminal × 6 sets, and general purpose input terminal (GPI) × 8 sets Euroblock connector: speaker output terminal × 1 set, headphone output I/O connector Outputs terminal ×...
  • Page 77: Input/Output Specifications

    Input/output specifications Analog input specifications Input Level Load Balanced/ Input Terminals Gain Connector Impedance unbalanced Minimum value Nominal value Maximum value MIC Input 7 - 47 dB 4k ohm -60 dBu -40 dBu -20 dBu Euroblock Balanced Analog output specifications Output Level Output Terminals Load Impedance...
  • Page 78: Atlk-Ext165 Specifications

    ATLK-EXT165 specifications General specifications LINK POWER STATUS Euroblock connector (3 pins) I/O connector CHAIN DU/CU connecter terminals (RJ-45 × 2) Power supply 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 15 - 160 W (max.); 50 ATUC-50DUs is equivalent to 2.55 A Operation guaranteed temperature range 0 - 40 °C Operation guaranteed humidity range...
  • Page 79: Atuc-M43H/58H Specifications

    ATUC-M43H/58H specifications ATUC-M43H ATUC-M58H Type Back electret type Directional characteristics Hyper-cardioid Frequency characteristics 100-15,000Hz Sensitivity (0dB=1V/1Pa, 1kHz) –40dB Maximum input sound pressure level 134dB S.P.L. (1kHz, THD1%) Signal-to-Noise ratio (1kHz, 1Pa) 64dB or more Output impedance 250ohms balanced Finish Mat black baking paint finish External dimensions 18.9mm diameter×430mm...
  • Page 80: Atuc-M32L Specifications

    ATUC-M32L specifications Type Back electret type Directional characteristics Super-directive Frequency characteristics 100 - 15,000Hz Sensitivity (0dB=1V/1Pa, 1kHz) –34dB (19.9mV) Maximum input sound pressure level (1kHz, THD1%) 128dB S.P.L Signal-to-Noise ratio (1kHz, 1Pa) 70dB Output impedance 250ohm Phantom power supply DC24 - 52V, 7.7mA External dimensions φ10.0 ×...
  • Page 81: Atuc-Ircu/Atuc-Ircudan Specifications

    ATUC-IRCU/ATUC-IRCUDAN specifications General specifications Inputs MIC/LINE×2, AUX (ST) ×1, INTERPRETATION RETURN×2 Outputs BAL.×4, UNBAL.×1 I/O connector LINK/CHAIN DU A/B terminals, CU A/B terminals (DU C/D terminals) Dante/control (ATUC-IRCUDAN only) Dante Primary/Secondary, NETWORK port IR antenna IR antenna I/O terminals × 4 1/2/3/4 track (WAV) (BWF standard) Via USB storage device 1/2 track (MP3) (Original format)
  • Page 82: Input/Output Specifications

    Input/output specifications Analog input specifications Input Level Load Balanced/ Input Terminals Gain Connector Impedance Unbalanced Minimum Nominal Maximum 15 - 59dB 5k ohm –60dBu –40dBu –16dBu Euroblock Balanced MIC/LINE +4dBu*/ +24dBu*/ Input 1-2 Line 15 - 59dB 20k ohm –40dBu Euroblock Balanced 0dBu...
  • Page 83: Atuc-Irdu Specifications

    ATUC-IRDU specifications General specifications Interpretation format Infrared Frequency 1MHz - 10 MHz Modulation method Wavelength 870nm Range Max. 6m Inputs Microphone jack I/O connector Outputs Headphone jack×2 Frequency response +1.0, -2.0dB, 200Hz - 5kHz (+4dBu output at 1kHz) Dynamic range 65dB, A-Weighted Signal-to-noise ratio 58dB, A-Weighted...
  • Page 84: Atuc-Ira Specifications

    ATUC-IRA specifications Interpretation format Infrared Frequency 1MHz - 10MHz Modulation method Wavelength 870nm Range Max. 6m Power consumption 4.0W Operation guaranteed temperature range 0 - 40°C Operation guaranteed humidity range 25 - 85% External dimensions (W × D × H) 130mm ×...
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