Audio Technica ATND1061 User Manual

Audio Technica ATND1061 User Manual

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ATND1061DAN
Beamforming Array Microphone
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  • Page 1 ATND1061LK ATND1061DAN Beamforming Array Microphone User Manual - Main Unit Edition - English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety precautions Battery caution For customers in the USA FCC Notice For customers in Canada ISED statement Installation precautions Maintenance Package contents Part names and functions Microphone ATND1061LK ATND1061DAN Indicator lamp IR remote controller How to change presets Installation Hard ceiling installation...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Network reset Factory reset Digital Microphone Manager Audio-Technica LINK Dante Controller (ATND1061DAN only) Dante channel list Input (Dante Transmitter) Output (Dante Receiver) Web Remote What is Web Remote? What is Locate? Recommended environment OS for running Web Remote and Locate Recommended web browsers for Web Remote Preparation for Web Remote Connecting the microphone with the control device...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Camera Device Talk Setting Silent Setting Camera Preset Presets Presets Exporting presets Importing presets Logging System Info Header Displaying descriptions of errors Presets Saving presets Recalling presets Function List Troubleshooting Dimensions ATND1061LK ATND1061DAN Surface mount adapter Flush mount adapter Flush mount cover Tile bridge A Tile bridge B...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Polar pattern Frequency response Trademarks System diagram...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Although this product was designed to be used safely, failing to use it correctly may result in an accident. To ensure safety, observe all warnings and cautions while using the product. The product is intended for commercial use, not for general use. Disconnect the product from a device if the product begins to malfunction, producing smoke, odor, heat, unwanted noise or showing other signs of damage.
  • Page 7: For Customers In Canada

    Safety precautions Caution You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 8: Installation Precautions

    Installation precautions This product should be installed by a professional contractor. When determining the installation location and method, be sure to consider the applicable laws and ordinances for the area where the product is being installed. Audio-Technica assumes no responsibility in the event of accidents such as the product dropping due to insufficient strength of the installation site or improper installation.
  • Page 9: Maintenance

    Maintenance When dirty or dusty, wipe clean using a dry, soft cloth. Do not use benzine, paint thinners, or electrical contact cleaners. Doing so may cause deformation or malfunction.
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Package contents Microphone IR remote controller Includes a lithium coin battery.
  • Page 11 Package contents Surface mount adapter Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4 Flush mount adapter Flush mount cover Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12 Hole cover Nut × 4 Snap bushing × 2 Tile bridge A × 2 Tile bridge B × 2 Tile bridge C ×...
  • Page 12: Part Names And Functions

    Part names and functions Microphone ATND1061LK Reset button Insert the tip of a pin or other thin device and press this button to reset the microphone. Indicator lamp IR receiver Release button Hole for zip tie Screw holes for VESA mount Used when installing with a VESA mount.
  • Page 13: Atnd1061Dan

    Part names and functions Analog input port Used to connect the balanced cable. +: Hot −: Cold G: Ground GPI port For details, see "GPI port" (p. 52). 1: GPI1 2: GPI2 G: Ground Screw for grounding Perform grounding as necessary. Screw for seismic cable ATND1061DAN Reset button...
  • Page 14: Indicator Lamp

    Part names and functions Network A/B ports Dante network ports. Used for connecting the LAN cable (CAT5e or higher). (Make sure to use conductor with a diameter of 24AWG or larger and a shield.) Connect to the local area network and perform external control using the application.
  • Page 15: Ir Remote Controller

    Part names and functions IR remote controller IR transmitter Power save mode / cancel button Used to turn the power save mode on/off and for canceling preset settings. During power save mode, only control signals for returning to normal operating mode will be received. Be sure to put the microphone in power save mode when not in use.
  • Page 16 Part names and functions Press the preset mode button to select a preset. The selected preset will change each time the preset mode button is pressed. The color of the microphone’s indicator lamp will change and flash depending on the number of the selected preset.
  • Page 17: Installation

    Installation Hard ceiling installation Surface mounting Completed installation Parts required for installation Surface mount adapter Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4 Tile bridge A × 2 Tile bridge B × 2 Seismic cable Zip tie Installation template...
  • Page 18 Installation Drill holes in the ceiling for attaching the microphone. Use the enclosed installation template to drill mounting holes according to the specified dimensions. Installation may not be possible in some areas depending on the placement of the ceiling frame. Check the internal structure of the ceiling before choosing an installation location.
  • Page 19 Installation Stamping indicating microphone orientation Run the cables inside the ceiling. Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame. Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame. Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire. Unlock pins...
  • Page 20 Installation Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible. Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone. If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.
  • Page 21 Installation Zip tie Tab on surface mount adapter Tighten the zip tie to secure.
  • Page 22: Flush Mounting

    Installation Flush mounting Completed installation Parts required for installation Surface mount adapter...
  • Page 23 Installation Flush mount adapter Flush mount cover Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12 Hole cover Nut × 4 Snap bushing × 2 Tile bridge A × 2 Tile bridge B × 2 Tile bridge C × 4 Seismic cable Safety belt Installation template Cut out a square hole in the ceiling for attaching the microphone.
  • Page 24 Installation Attach the surface mount adapter to the flush mount adapter using the screws (M4 × 10 mm). Align the arrows on both the flush mount adapter and the stamping on surface mount adapter when attaching. Attach the hole cover with the nuts. If using both holes, skip this step and proceed to the next step.
  • Page 25 Installation Attach the snap bushings. Press your hand on the snap bushing from above to insert it into the wiring hole. When wiring a large number of cables, attach both snap bushings without using the hole cover. Run the cables inside the ceiling. Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame.
  • Page 26 Installation Unlock pins Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible. Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone. If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.
  • Page 27 Installation Connect the wired cables to the microphone. See "Connection procedure" (p. 45) for details on connecting the cables. Attach the microphone to the surface mount adapter. Make sure the tab on the surface mount adapter is securely hooked on the microphone before pushing up the other side of the microphone to attach it.
  • Page 28: Grid Ceiling Installation

    Installation Attach the flush mount cover by inserting it into the flush mount adapter. Avoid bending or twisting the safety belt when attaching the flush mount cover. Grid ceiling installation Surface mounting Completed installation...
  • Page 29 Installation Parts required for installation Surface mount adapter Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4 Tile bridge A × 2 Tile bridge C × 4 Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 4 Seismic cable Zip tie Installation template Remove the ceiling tile where the microphone will be installed. Drill holes in the ceiling tile for attaching the microphone.
  • Page 30 Installation 106 mm 106 mm φ 4- 5 mm Attach tile bridges A behind the ceiling tile. Attach tile bridges C loosely to tile bridges A using the screws (M4 × 10 mm). Align the screw holes of tile bridges A with the holes drilled into the ceiling tile to attach. Attach the surface mount adapter using the screws (M4 ×...
  • Page 31 Installation Stamping indicating microphone orientation Run the cables inside the ceiling. Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame. Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame. Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire. Unlock pins Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible.
  • Page 32 Installation Adjust the tile bridge C assembly to the height of the ceiling frame and tighten the screws (M4 × 10 mm) to attach. Securely attach tile bridges A and C to the ceiling frame so that a sufficient load can be supported. If the placement of the ceiling frame makes it difficult to ensure a secure installation, use nuts and bolts to attach tile bridges A securely to the ceiling frame mounting holes.
  • Page 33 Installation Screw for seismic cable Connect the wired cables to the microphone. See "Connection procedure" (p. 45) for details on connecting the cables. Pass the zip tie through the microphone and the surface mount adapter to attach the microphone to the surface mount adapter.
  • Page 34: Flush Mounting

    Installation Flush mounting Completed installation...
  • Page 35 Installation Parts required for installation Surface mount adapter Flush mount adapter Flush mount cover Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12 Hole cover Nut × 4 Snap bushing × 2 Tile bridge A × 2 Tile bridge B × 2 Tile bridge C ×...
  • Page 36 Installation Installation template Remove the ceiling tile where the microphone will be installed. Cut out a square hole in the ceiling for attaching the microphone. Use the enclosed installation template to cut out a mounting hole according to the specified dimensions. Align the mounting holes with the center of the ceiling tile.
  • Page 37 Installation Attach the surface mount adapter to the flush mount adapter using the screws (M4 × 10 mm). Align the arrows on both the flush mount adapter and the stamping on surface mount adapter when attaching. Attach the hole cover with the nuts. If using both holes, skip this step and proceed to the next step.
  • Page 38 Installation Attach the snap bushings. Press your hand on the snap bushing from above to insert it into the wiring hole. When wiring a large number of cables, attach both snap bushings without using the hole cover. Insert the flush mount adapter into the square hole cut into the ceiling tile, and secure with screws to attach the flush mount adapter.
  • Page 39 Installation Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame. Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame. Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire. Unlock pins Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible. Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone.
  • Page 40 Installation Adjust the tile bridge C assembly to the height of the ceiling frame and tighten the screws (M4 × 10 mm) to attach. Securely attach tile bridges A, B, and C to the ceiling frame so that a sufficient load can be supported. If the placement of the ceiling frame makes it difficult to ensure a secure installation, use nuts and bolts to attach tile bridges A securely to the ceiling frame mounting holes.
  • Page 41 Installation Screw for seismic cable Connect the wired cables to the microphone. See "Connection procedure" (p. 45) for details on connecting the cables. Attach the microphone to the surface mount adapter. Make sure the tab on the surface mount adapter is securely hooked on the microphone before pushing up the other side of the microphone to attach it.
  • Page 42: Installation With Vesa Mount

    Installation Hooks for safety belt attachment Attach the flush mount cover by inserting it into the flush mount adapter. Avoid bending or twisting the safety belt when attaching the flush mount cover. Installation with VESA mount Installation is possible using a commercially available VESA mount. VESA standard dimensions: 75 mm pitch Mounting screw hole: M4 (8 mm depth) Do not use screws with a length that exceeds the sum of the mounting screw hole depth (8 mm) of this product and...
  • Page 43: Removing The Microphone

    Installation To prevent the product from falling, secure the seismic cable to the microphone before attaching it to a strong location on the structure of the VESA mount. 75 mm 75 mm Screw holes for VESA mount Screw for seismic cable Removing the microphone Surface mounting Cut away the zip tie used to secure the microphone to the surface mount adapter.
  • Page 44: Flush Mounting

    Installation Flush mounting Insert a flathead screwdriver between the recesses located on the sides of the flush mount cover (two on each side) and the flush mount adapter. Then lower and remove the flush mount cover. The tabs on the flush mount cover hook onto the flush mount adapter. Insert a flathead screwdriver as far into the recess of the flush mount cover as possible and lower the flush mount cover downward while pushing in the tab.
  • Page 45 Installation...
  • Page 46: Connection Procedure

    Connection procedure System connection examples ATND1061LK (connecting only one unit) ATND1061LK ATND1061LK Back Speaker IP Control Audio-Technica LINK ATLK-EXT25 Power amplifier Switching hub ATDM-1012 Far-end source Internet Router Computer Video conference system An AC adapter (sold separately) or PoE switching hub is necessary to use ATLK-EXT25.
  • Page 47: Atnd1061Lk (Connecting Multiple Units)

    Connection procedure ATND1061LK (connecting multiple units) ATND1061LK ATLK-EXT25 ATND1061LK ATND1061LK Back IP Control Audio-Technica LINK Speaker ATLK-EXT25 Power amplifier Switching hub Far-end source ATDM-1012 Internet Router Computer Video conference system An AC adapter (sold separately) or PoE switching hub is necessary to use ATLK-EXT25.
  • Page 48: Atnd1061Dan (Single Cable Mode)

    Connection procedure ATND1061DAN (single cable mode) ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN Back Speaker Power amplifier PoE switching hub Dante DSP Far-end source Internet Router Computer Video conference system...
  • Page 49: Atnd1061Dan (Split Mode)

    Connection procedure ATND1061DAN (split mode) ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN Back Speaker IP Control Dante audio PoE switching hub Power amplifier Switching hub Far-end source Dante DSP Internet Router Computer Video conference system...
  • Page 50: Atnd1061Dan (Connecting Multiple Units)

    Connection procedure ATND1061DAN (connecting multiple units) ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN Back Speaker Power amplifier PoE switching hub Dante DSP Far-end source Internet Router Computer Video conference system For details on auto mix settings when connecting multiple units, see the user manual -Digital Microphone Manager Edition-.
  • Page 51: Atnd1061Dan (Single Cable Mode And Analog I/O)

    Connection procedure ATND1061DAN (single cable mode and analog I/O) ATND1061DAN OUTPUT INPUT ATND1061DAN Back IP Control Speaker PoE switching hub Power amplifier Far-end source Internet Router Computer Video conference system OUTPUT: Connection to analog input for video conference system (far-end transmission) INPUT: Connection to analog output for video conference system (far-end source) Connecting Euroblock connectors Strip and wire the cable as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 52 Connection procedure Approx. 5 mm Approx. 20 mm Loosen the screws with a flathead screwdriver. Check the pin assignments and connect each cable. Terminal Pin assignments A (+: Hot) INPUT B (−: Cold) C (G: Ground) A (+: Hot) OUTPUT B (−: Cold) C (G: Ground) A (1: GPI1)
  • Page 53: Gpi Port

    Connection procedure Connect the Euroblock connector to the microphone. GPI port The function of the GPI port can be selected under “GPI Setting” in Digital Microphone Manager. The function assigned to the GPI port is executed by closing the GPI port and ground port. Close them for at least 0.5 seconds.
  • Page 54: Reset Button

    Reset button Insert the tip of a pin or other thin device and press the reset button to reset the microphone. Resetting can be performed only during normal operating mode. Pressing the reset button while in power save mode will return to normal operating mode. Indicator lamp Reset button Checking the network mode...
  • Page 55: Factory Reset

    Reset button Factory reset Performing a factory reset will result in all settings being reset to factory default. Press and hold the reset button for approximately 8 seconds. The indicator lamp will switch between being lit in green and orange. Press the reset button while the indicator lamp is switching between being lit in green and orange.
  • Page 56: Digital Microphone Manager

    Digital Microphone Manager Digital Microphone Manager is a software application that supports the operation of digital microphones (supported models) from Audio-Technica. It enables users to create projects, configure microphone and audio settings, as well as set a microphone coverage range that suits the layout of rooms where microphones are actually installed. It also enables users to perform real-time editing and display speaker positions in an online environment, a useful feature for on-site adjustments of advanced settings.
  • Page 57: Audio-Technica Link

    Audio-Technica LINK The ATND1061LK uses a proprietary format, “Audio-Technica LINK”, to transmit audio signals and supply power between devices. Enables a daisy chain connection for multi-channel transmission. Enables high-speed signal transmission with low latency for stable control and transmission of multi-channel uncompressed audio signals.
  • Page 58: Dante Controller (Atnd1061Dan Only)

    Dante Controller (ATND1061DAN only) ATND1061DAN is compatible with Dante network audio. I/O settings for Dante devices can be set using Dante Controller (application provided by Audinate). For information on Dante Controller, visit the Audinate website (https://www.audinate.com). Dante channel list Input (Dante Transmitter) Name displayed on Dante Description Controller...
  • Page 59: Web Remote

    Web Remote What is Web Remote? Web Remote is a web application used to control microphones. Web Remote enables the following remote control tasks to be performed from your Windows PC or Mac (hereinafter “control device”). Checking microphone status Changing microphone settings What is Locate? Locate is a launcher application for Web Remote.
  • Page 60: Preparation For Web Remote

    Web Remote Preparation for Web Remote Connecting the microphone with the control device Connect the control device with the microphone via a wired or wireless connection. Perform network settings for the control device and connect to the network. The microphone ships from the factory with “IP Config Mode” set to “Auto”. To connect using a static IP address, set “IP Config Mode”...
  • Page 61: Launching Web Remote

    Web Remote Launching Web Remote Launch from Locate Launch Locate installed to the control device. From the list, select the microphone for which Web Remote will be launched. Once Web Remote is launched, the Setting & Maintenance screen will appear. Launch by directly specifying the IP address If you know the IP address of the microphone, Web Remote can be launched by directly specifying the IP address.
  • Page 62 Web Remote For settings requiring text input, click the field for the setting to input text. For settings requiring selection from a pull-down menu, click “ ” in the field for the setting and make a selection from the pull-down menu. For settings requiring use of a switch, click the switch.
  • Page 63: General (System Settings)

    Web Remote General (System Settings) Device Name Item Description Device Name Set the microphone name. Device ID Set the microphone ID. Device Color Set display colors for microphones on Digital Microphone Manager. LED Settings Item Description Unmute Color Set indicator lamp colors for microphones when unmuted. Mute Color Set indicator lamp colors for microphones when muted.
  • Page 64: Dante & Audio Port Settings (Atnd1061Dan Only)

    Web Remote Dante & Audio Port Settings (ATND1061DAN only) Item Description Set the configuration mode for the IP address. When “Auto” is selected, IP addresses are automatically assigned by IP Config Mode DHCP servers, etc. When “Static” is selected, static IP addresses are used. IP Address Set the IP address.
  • Page 65: Ip Control Settings

    Web Remote IP Control Settings Item Description Port Number Shows the IP control port number. Set whether to receive notifications from microphones during IP control. Notification Notifications will be received when set to “ON” (blue). Set whether to receive audio level notifications from microphones during Audio Level Notification IP control.
  • Page 66: Reset All Settings To Default

    Web Remote Click “Update”. The update will start. Once the update is complete, a completion screen will appear and the microphone will automatically reboot. Reset All Settings to Default All microphone settings will be reset to factory default. However, the firmware version will remain the same. Click “Reset”.
  • Page 67: Audio (Install Settings)

    Web Remote Audio (Install Settings) Beam CHs Configure audio settings for CH1 to CH6. Item Description Input Gain Set the input gain of the audio input. Set whether to cut the low-pass range of the input audio. Low Cut Setting to “ON” (blue) will cut the low-pass range of the input audio. Set whether to apply 4-band EQ to the audio input.
  • Page 68: Auto Mix Ch

    Web Remote Auto Mix CH Item Description Set whether to enable the acoustic echo canceler. Setting to “ON” (blue) will enable this function. Set the reference signal. Normally, audio from a microphone at another AEC Reference site would be selected. Set whether to enable noise cancellation.
  • Page 69: Talk Setting

    Web Remote [1] This is possible when “Enabled” is set to “ON” (blue). Talk Setting Item Description Set the number of seconds after a speaker starts talking before the camera preset is recalled (the camera moves). Talk To Recall Preset Set this function to prevent the camera from moving immediately whenever a short utterance is made, etc.
  • Page 70: Importing Presets

    Web Remote Click the button(s) of the preset(s) to be exported to a file. Click “Export”. Export after specifying the export location and file name. Importing presets Import exported preset files. Click the button(s) of the import destination preset(s).
  • Page 71 Web Remote Click “Browse”. Select and open preset files from the file selection screen. Click “Import”. The preset(s) will be imported.
  • Page 72: Logging

    Web Remote Logging Perform settings for log messages and download log files. Item Description Set whether to save log messages. Enabled Setting to “ON” (blue) will save log messages. Set whether to write log messages to internal memory or forward them to Destination a Syslog server.
  • Page 73: Displaying Descriptions Of Errors

    Web Remote Microphone color This mark is displayed when operating multiple microphones. Microphone name The name set for the device is displayed. Audio-Technica LINK status (ATND1061LK only) Displays the Audio-Technica LINK connection status. : Audio-Technica LINK is not connected correctly. : Audio-Technica LINK is connected correctly.
  • Page 74: Presets

    Web Remote Presets Up to 16 presets can be saved, including for beam zones, audio, camera areas, and some settings in Setting & Maintenance set using Web Remote or Digital Microphone Manager. This enables settings to be switched to suit user needs.
  • Page 75: Recalling Presets

    Web Remote Recalling presets Click “Preset”. “Preset” shows the name of the current preset. Click “Recall Preset” in the pull-down menu. Click the preset to be recalled. The preset is reflected in the microphone settings.
  • Page 76: Function List

    Default Presets Item Setting values Resumed Setting Included Remote (Maximum 30 characters Device Name Device Name ATND1061 (ASCII code only)) Device ID 0 to 255 Green, Yellow, Red, Pink, Blue, Device Color Green Cyan Command Link Preset Link On, Off...
  • Page 77 Function List Default Presets Item Setting values Resumed Setting Included Remote Audio Level On, Off Notification Camera Control On, Off Notification Multicast 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 239.0.0.100 Address Multicast 00001 to 65535 17000 Port Number Beam Beam Settings Low, Mid, High Sensitivity Auto On, Off...
  • Page 78 Function List Default Presets Item Setting values Resumed Setting Included Remote Time To Talk Setting 0.5 sec to 10.0 sec 0.5 sec Recall Preset Silent Setting Enabled On, Off Time To Go 0.5 sec to 100.0 sec 0.5 sec Back Home Position Home, Preset 1 to Preset 100 Home Logging Enabled...
  • Page 79 Function List Default Presets Item Setting values Resumed Setting Included Remote Phantom On, Off Auto Mix CH Name (Maximum 10 characters) Auto Mix CH Mute On, Off Level -∞, -120.0 dB to +10.0 dB 0.0 dB Analog CH Name (Maximum 10 characters) Analog Out Output Unity...
  • Page 80 Function List Default Presets Item Setting values Resumed Setting Included Remote Band#3 20 Hz to 20000 Hz 6300 Hz Frequency Band#3 -18 dB to +18 dB 0 dB Gain Band#3 Q 0.3 to 60 0.75 value Band#4 20 Hz to 20000 Hz 16000 Hz Frequency Band#4...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Please check the following when problems with the microphone occur. Also see the user manual -Digital Microphone Manager Edition-. Check whether the microphone is connected correctly. Check whether the microphone is operating as described in the user manual. Check whether external devices are operating correctly. Perform this check with the microphone disconnected. Restart network devices.
  • Page 82 Troubleshooting If using an Auto Mix channel for output, check whether the auto mix settings for each beam channel in Digital Microphone Manager are correct. No sound emitted from analog output Check whether the analog I/O ports on the back of the microphone are connected correctly. Check whether the pin assignments for the analog I/O ports on the back of the microphone are correct.
  • Page 83 Troubleshooting Check whether the port No. used for IP control is correct. No incoming IP control notifications Check Digital Microphone Manager and Web Remote to see whether “IP Control Settings” > “Notification” is set to “ON”.
  • Page 84: Dimensions

    Dimensions ATND1061LK 227.5 (Unit: mm)
  • Page 85: Atnd1061Dan

    Dimensions ATND1061DAN 227.5 (Unit: mm)
  • Page 86: Surface Mount Adapter

    Dimensions Surface mount adapter 204.5 44.5 2×4.4 45.8 (Unit: mm)
  • Page 87: Flush Mount Adapter

    Dimensions Flush mount adapter (Unit: mm)
  • Page 88: Flush Mount Cover

    Dimensions Flush mount cover (Unit: mm) Tile bridge A 10.5 (Unit: mm)
  • Page 89: Tile Bridge B

    Dimensions Tile bridge B 372.4 (Unit: mm) Tile bridge C (Unit: mm)
  • Page 90: Assembly Diagram Of Tile Bridge For Grid Ceiling

    Dimensions Assembly diagram of tile bridge for grid ceiling 10.5 34.5 17.5 6×9 5×20 5×20 6×9 17.5 34.5 Center Adjust Max84.5 Center Adjust Max84.5 635.6 (Unit: mm)
  • Page 91: Specifications

    Specifications ATND1061LK General Power requirement +48 V DC (Audio-Technica LINK) Max. 5.2 W Power consumption Operation temperature range 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Operation humidity range 25% to 85% (Non condensing) Dimensions 227.5 mm (9.0”) × 227.5 mm (9.0”) × 30 mm (1.2”) (W × D × H) Weight 1243 g (44 oz) UL 2043...
  • Page 92: Other

    Specifications Other Audio-Technica Link: 100 Mbps Network IP control: 100 Mbps Sampling rate: 48 kHz Digital audio Bit depth: 24-bit Microphone (CH1 to CH6): 47 msec Latency Microphone (Auto Mix CH): 79 msec Network/Audio-Technica Link: RJ-45 Analog input: Euroblock 3pin I/O connector Analog output: Euroblock 3pin GPI: Euroblock 3pin...
  • Page 93: Microphone

    Specifications Microphone Beam width 90° Polar pattern Beam pattern Frequency response 60 Hz to 18,000 Hz Sensitivity -8 dBFS (1 kHz, 94 dBSPL) Dynamic range 89 dB (A-weighted) 61.5 dB (A-weighted) Signal-to-noise ratio Self-noise 25 dBSPL (A-weighted) Maximum input sound level 102 dBSPL Analog audio Frequency response...
  • Page 94: Other

    Specifications Other Dante: 1 Gbps Network IP control: 100 Mbps Sampling rate: 48 kHz Digital audio Bit depth: 24-bit Microphone (CH1 to CH6): 47 msec Latency Microphone (Auto Mix CH): 79 msec Dante: Min. 250 usec, Max. 5 msec Network/Dante: RJ-45 Analog input: Euroblock 3pin I/O connector Analog output: Euroblock 3pin...
  • Page 95: Polar Pattern / Frequency Response

    Polar pattern / Frequency response Polar pattern 0˚ 330˚ 30˚ 300˚ 60˚ 270˚ 90˚ 120˚ 240˚ 150˚ 210˚ 180˚ LEGEND 200 Hz SCALE IS 1 kHz 5 DECIBELS PER DIVISION 5 kHz 8 kHz Frequency response 60 - 18,000 Hz 10 dB Frequency in Hertz LEGEND...
  • Page 96 Trademarks ® ® Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft Windows operating system is indicated in its abbreviated form as Windows. macOS and Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google Chrome is a trademark of Google LLC.
  • Page 97 System diagram Check the PDF version for the system diagram.
  • Page 98 株式会社オーディオテクニカ 〒194-8666 東京都町田市西成瀬2-46-1 www.audio-technica.co.jp Audio-Technica Corporation 2-46-1 Nishi-naruse, Machida, Tokyo 194-8666, Japan www.audio-technica.com ©2023 Audio-Technica Corporation ver.1 2022.02.01 Global Support Contact: www.at-globalsupport.com 142700180-02-04 ver.4 2023.07.01...

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