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Audix ATS-10 User manual

ATS-10
Installed Sound
ATS SERIES
OVERVIEW:
The ATS series are shock mounted table stands designed for professional audio installations.
The ATS-10 is designed for use with dynamic gooseneck microphones or phantom powered
gooseneck condenser microphones such as the Audix ADX series, MG series, and MGN
series. The ATS-10 table stand features a heavy duty die cast base, noise free on-off switch,
LED indicator, and standard XLR connectors for input and output. Designed for durability,
stability, and high performance, the ATS-10 will bring an element of professionalism to any
audio or A/V installation. Applications for the ATS-10 include conferencing, podium, lectern,
classroom, courtroom, boardroom, and House of Worship.
MODEL VARIATIONS:
ATS1 - Same as above with programmable on/off switch.
ATS1-LOGIC - Same as ATS1 with logic.
SHOCK ABSORBENT TABLE STAND
FEATURES:
Simple to operate
Heavy Duty die cast metal base for gooseneck style
microphones
Noise free on-off switch with LED indicator
Operates on 9 – 52 volts phantom power for condenser
microphones
Standard 3-pin XLR-type connector for microphone
input and output
Non reflective black matte finish
FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 5FIGURE 4FIGURE 3
OPERATION: [Refer to figures below]
Important: Before connecting or disconnecting any of the audio cables to the ATS-10, be sure
that the channel volume is off or muted on the mixing device.
To connect the microphone to the ATS-10 table stand, align the XLR pins of the microphone
to the XLR pins on top of the base. Gently push down until the connectors “click” into place.
[Figure 1]. To remove the microphone, press the tab on the top of the base to release the
internal locking tab and the microphone can easily be pulled out of the connector. [Figure 2].
To connect the audio, use a balanced microphone cable and plug the XLRf connector into the
XLRm connector on the back side of the ATS-10 base until it “clicks” into place. To disconnect
the cable, press the tab on the microphone cable XLRf connector and pull the cable out.
[Figure 3].
On-off switch: To activate the microphone, the switch will need to be pressed into the
“on” position. When phantom power is present, the LED will turn red to indicate that the
microphone is active. When the switch is the off position, the microphone will be muted and
the LED will show no light. [Figure 4]
Important: Most gooseneck microphones are condenser microphones and require phantom
power. For condenser microphones to operate, phantom power (9-52 volts) must be supplied
to the microphone from either the mixing console or a phantom power supply (such as the
Audix APS-2).
CALL: 503-682-6933 FAX: 503-682-7114 www.audixusa.com
Audix Corporation 9400 SW Barber St, Wilsonville, OR 97070. In Canada, Cabletek Electronics LTD, 604-942-1001 fax 604-942-1010
®Audix Corporation 2010. All rights reserved. Audix and the Audix logo are trademarks of Audix Corporation
AUDIX WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
Please Check all that apply:
Male Female
Age: Occupation: Primary Instruments: Product to be used for:
18 or Under Musician Vocal Pro live sound
19-25 Producer Guitar Pro recording
26-35 Sound Eng. Drums Home recording
36-45 Radio/TV Keyboard Rehearsal
46-55 Production Brass Installation
55 + Other _______ Woodwinds School
Strings House of Worship
How did you hear about Audix? Other ___________ Other ___________
Magazine Ad Online Ad
On-line Store Friend Do you own other Audix Products? Yes No
Salesman Other __________ Model(s) ________________________________
Have you visited the Audix website? Yes No
Please register your product online at www.audixusa.com or mail this form to:
Audix Microphones ATTN: WARRANTY P.O. Box 4010 Wilsonville, OR 97070
Name:________________________________ Model:___________________
Company:_____________________________ Serial Number:_____________
Address:______________________________ Store:____________________
City:_________________________________ Store Location:_____________
Prov./State:___________ Zip:_____________ Purchase Date:_____________
Phone: ( )___________________________ Signature:_________________
Email:________________________________ Date:____________________
Input connectors 3-pin XLRF-type connector
On-Off Switch Noise free mechanical
push-on/push-off
Input connector 3-pin XLRF-type
Output connector 3-pin XLRM-type
Off (mute) attenuation > 45 dB minimum
Phantom power 11-52V DC, 2 mA
Requirements (for condensers) 12 – 52 volts DC
Finish Black matte
Weight 1.4 kg / 3 pounds
Length 160 mm / 6.9 inches
Width 124 mm / 5.9 inches
Height 45 mm / 1.8 inches
SPECIFICATIONS: ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS:
The table stand shall be constructed from die a cast metal base to provide maximum stability on
a desk, podium, or table. The table stand shall be designed to work with any dynamic gooseneck
or phantom powered condenser gooseneck microphone operating between 12-52 volts phantom
and having a standard 3-pin XLRm connector. The table stand shall incorporate a noise free
mechanical push on / push o which will provide over 45 dB of attenuation when in the “o”
position. The table stand shall incorporate an LED light to indicate when the system is in the “on”
mode. The table stand shall have a 3 pin XLR-f connector for audio input and a 3 pin XLR-m
connector for output. The stand shall be nished in non-reective matte black nish and have
dimensions of 160 mm (6.3 inches) length, 124 mm (5.9 inches ) width, and 45 mm (1.8 inches)
maximum height. The table stand shall be the ATS-10.
DIMENSIONS (mm):
SERVICE AND WARRANTY:
The ATS-10 is under warranty for a period of 1 year from any
and all manufacturing defects. Should your microphone fail
in any way, please contact the Audix Service department
at 503-682-6933. A Return Authorization number is
required before returning any products.
***All specications subject to change without notice.

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