Chapter 4: table top installation, Parts required, Tools required – ClearOne Beamforming Microphone Array Installation Guide User Manual
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Chapter 4: Table Top Installation
Once you have verified all the firmware updates and necessary connections made while executing
the tasks outlined in the Beamforming Microphone Array Quick-Start Guide, you can proceed to
the installing the Beamforming Microphone Array on a table top in your conference room. There is
no installation kit required.
PARTS REQUIRED
All that is required for installation of the Beamforming Microphone Array is a PoE power source
and cable (available using the 910-001-004 PoE Power Supply and Cable Kit for Beamforming
Microphone Array) and the LINE IN and LINE OUT cables. The LINE In and LINE OUT cables are
not provided with the Beamforming Microphone Array but must be provided on site.
TOOLS REQUIRED
This installation assumes the conference table or surface to hold the Beamforming Microphone
Array already has a hole or cable passage for the PoE, LINE IN and LINE OUT cables. If this is not
present, the installer must make preparations for the proper routing and protection of the cables.
There are no other tools required.
TABLE TOP PROCEDURE
The Beamforming Microphone Array must be placed on the table lengthwise with the long axis of
the table and participants. The face of the Beamforming Microphone Array should be unobstructed
from the participants.
c
onnections
The Beamforming Microphone Array unit is connected to the CONVERGE Pro stack via the LINK
IN and LINK OUT (if needed) E-bus connections. Bring the cables up through the table top cable
passage or hole, secure under the Retention Clips, and plug them into the appropriate connector.
LINK IN and LINK OUT
Connectors
PoE Connector
Pass LINK IN, LINK OUT and PoE
cables under Cable Retention Clips
and carefully route under the
Beamforming Microphone Array
through the table top, to the mixer.
Carefully route cables to the
mixer to avoid tangling or hazard.