04-16-2012 10:08 AM - edited 03-16-2019 10:40 AM
Hello, team!
May be anybody knows there can I find description for microphones?
CTS-MIC-OMNIDIR= | Omni Directional Microphone, includes 7.5 M cable |
MIC-LP= | Low Profile Microphone |
MIC-CLNG= | Instructor ceiling mounted mic |
MIC-UNIDIR= | Uni-Directional Boundary Microphone W/ 7.5 M Cable |
CTS-MIC-CLNG= | Ceiling Mic Audio Science |
CTS-MIC-DIR= | Directional Microphone, includes 7.5 M cable |
05-09-2012 01:27 AM
No but I would also like to know, maybe even just a picture or something?
05-09-2012 02:05 AM
Hello, mstorm
I have recieve complite information from Cisco.
CTS-MIC-OMNIDIR= Omni Directional Microphone, includes 7.5 M cable This is an Audio Technica AT841UG. Specifications are identical to U841A, attached.
CTS-MIC-DIR= Directional Microphone, includes 7.5 M cable This is an Audio Technica AT871UG. Specifications are identical to AT871R, attached.
If you need datesheets, you can contact me and I will send it to you.
Additional informaton about
CTS-MIC-CLNG= Ceiling Mic Audio Science MIC-CLNG= Instructor ceiling mounted mic These are both AudioScience mics.
MIC-LP= Low Profile Microphone
MIC-UNIDIR= Uni-Directional Boundary Microphone W/ 7.5 M Cable
SENSITIVITY: Nominal -10dBV/Pa +/- 1.5 dB at 0 degrees. The sensitivity change
from 3-feet to 6-feet below 1 kHz should be 6 dB or less, and the sensitivity
difference above 4 kHz shall be 4.5dB or less..
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: 1.5Kohm or lower.
MAXIMUM CURRENT: 5 mA
NOMINAL SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 12V
PREAMP TYPE: Dual Op-Amp
S/N RATIO: 60 dB or better, Re 1Pa, A-weighted.
DIRECTIONAL PATTERN: Unidirectional (Cardioid), -3dB at +/- 60-degrees from
200 Hz to 6 kHz. -10dB at 90 degrees. Uni response -20dB or greater at 180-degrees
up to 4 kHz. Note that higher frequencies may be more directional.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: +,- 2dB of provided reference microphone
DISTORTION: <3% THD @ 1000Hz for 94dB SPL < 0.5% THD @ 1000 Hz for 80
dB SPL
NOISE FLOOR: 35 dB SPL, A-weighted equivalent at electrical interface with a
design target of 25 dB SPL.
MAX INPUT SPL: 110 dB SPL (Max. 5% THD @ 1000 Hz)
05-20-2012 05:16 AM
Do we have any compatibilty information for these microphones?
BR,
Sachin
05-31-2012 12:35 PM
The following microphones use standard XLR connectors and can be used with any audio mixer that provides phantom power:
CTS-MIC-OMNIDIR= | Omni Directional Microphone, includes 7.5 M cable |
MIC-CLNG= | Instructor ceiling mounted mic |
CTS-MIC-CLNG= | Ceiling Mic Audio Science |
CTS-MIC-DIR= | Directional Microphone, includes 7.5 M cable |
11-26-2012 07:38 AM
Does anyone know the part number for the C40 microphone (Spare)?
Regards
11-26-2012 07:39 AM
CTS-MIC-OMNIDIR=
The link below is partner accessible
https://communities.cisco.com/docs/DOC-30323
Thanks
Srini
11-26-2012 09:54 AM
This depends on which version of the C40 you have. For C40 Integrators, they shipped with CTS-MIC-OMNIDIR=
For Profile 55 with a C40 codec, they ship with CTS-MIC-TABL20XLR
regards/
/enrico
07-22-2012 07:53 PM
The 2 ceiling mics do not specify that they come with a cable. Does anyone know whether or not they come with a cable?
07-23-2012 12:06 PM
Yes, they do. They each have a 47' (14 meter) plenum rated microphone cable.
They also have mounting hardware included, for use with standard suspended ceilings.
01-02-2013 02:06 PM
Hi Team
Does anyone know if 'CTS-MIC-DIR=' is supported on the old MXP 880's? I am positive that it is but just want to make sure. Thanks!
01-02-2013 02:14 PM
Yes, you can use CTS-MIC-DIR= or even CTS-MIC-OMNIDIR= with a 770-880-990 MXP. The specs for the mic inputs are as follows:
2 microphone inputs (balanced, 24V phantom powered) via XLR connectors.
01-03-2013 10:47 AM
Thanks Enrico! Cheers!
04-22-2015 07:40 AM
Can some provide some specs on the CTS-MIC TABL20? Specifically the cord length. Much appreciated.
04-22-2015 10:25 AM
Manuel,
I found this document online that may answer your question about cord length.
http://www.nicpartnersinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Components-and-Cables-v3.0.pdf
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