10-30-2012 05:29 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:56 PM
Hi!
If this post is in the wrong category any mod is welcom to move it to the correct one!
We have recently got a SX20 system to our conference room and along with it came a table microphone Tandberg TTC5-06. It is very good and we would like to connect it to a PC to use it with i.e. Skype but it's not possible as it is now. The mic is fed with 12V DC and the 3,5 mm plug har four poles. A can build an adaptor box with power supply to feed the mic but I don't know which pole that is ground, power, signal and pulse for the mute button.
Does anyone here know or is there a datasheet for the mic? Is there other ways to solve this problem?
Thanks!
Jonas
10-31-2012 07:54 AM
Hi Jonas - you can find the pinouts for that microphone in the C20 Admin Guide.
However, building an adapter to go into a PC may prove challenging for these reasons:
The nominal output of the mic is -35dB
The signal is balanced audio
The mute button does not mute the mic itself - instead the signal on that conductor tells the codec to enable mute.
regards/
/enrico
10-31-2012 08:31 AM
Thanks for your answer! I looked in the SX20 admin guide and it said nothing about the pinout... Luckily, the C20 did!
I tested with a 4 pin-4 pin cable to try to see how the jack works. This is how I got it:
Shield: mute or signal
Ring 2: +12V
Ring 1: mute or signal
Tip: ground
But in the C20 admin guide it sais:
Shield: ground
Ring 2: microphone control
Ring 1: audio cold
Tip: audio hot
And this surprises me... How is the 12 V fed? Via audio hot or cold? I assume that mic. ctrl. handles a pulse for the mute button? I don't need to use this function with the computer so it doesn't matter if it doesn't work. Does this mean that I can use a 3-pin 3,5 mm jack to plug in the mic? In that case, the mute button will be grounded.
08-07-2013 08:28 PM
The Audio is balanced input like you have in professional Audio Equipment so you will need to get Balanced Audio to Unbalanced Audio Converter and wire it up your self hxxp://www.rdlnet.com/product.php?page=504
Shield to ground
Ring 2 do not connect
Ring 1 to Input -
Tip to Input +
then take the output to your PC via two RCA to 3.5mm Audio Jack
as to the power it's provided via the Balanced Input + and - as it's done with profecional balanced output microphones
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