Phoenix Audio Technologies Condor User manual

Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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Zoom Quick Start Guide
for
Phoenix Audio Technologies
Condor Microphone Array (MT600)
Recommended Equipment for Zoom Setup:
1) One or Two TV Screens
2) Condor Microphone Array
3) Soundbar
The Condor Microphone Array (MT600) is only a microphone solution and it is rec-
ommended to use external speakers, like a soundbar. The Condor has both optical
and RCA outputs to be used with majority of the speaker solutions available on the
market.

Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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Step 1:
Connect Condor (MT600) to soundbar or external speaker using RCA or Optical
Cable.
Leave Condor (MT600) unplugged and powered o.
Step 2:
Connect Condor (MT600) to PC/Mac computer.
Plug in Condor (MT600) and power on device, speakers, TV, and computer. Upon
start-up, the Condor (MT600) will initialize and make a few audio notications used
measure and diagnose any audio issues which the digital signal processor will auto-
matically correct the issues.
Step 3:
Zoom has two application options of either A) Zoom Room or B) Zoom Desktop
Application.
A) Zoom Room
- Launch Zoom Room application on iPad device and navigate to the Settings tab
by clicking the icon on the bottom left of the application.
- Start by rst disabling “Lock Settings” next to the settings button.

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Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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- Check to ensure both the microphone and speaker selection is (PHNX MT600)
- Disable “Software Echo Cancellation” and “Automatically Adjust Microphone
Level”
*Note - ‘Software Echo Cancellation” and “Automatically Adjust Micophone Level”
feature will conict with the hardware DSP and cause poor performance.

Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
Phoenix Audio Technologies | 16 Goodyear #120, Irvine, CA 92618 | 818-937-4779
Phoenix Audio Technologies | 16 Goodyear #120, Irvine, CA 92618 | 818-937-4779
Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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B) Zoom Desktop Client
- Launch Zoom Desktop Client and click Settings Audio
-Check to ensure both the “Test Microphone” and “Test Speaker” selection is
(PHNX MT600)
-Disable “Automatically Adjust Microphone”
-Enable “Preserve original sound from microphone”

*If option is not available, the selection must be enabled by the Zoom Admin
Account via the web-based settings panel - www.zoom.us/account/setting
1) Navigate to “Account Management” “Account Settings” “Audio
Options” “Edit” “Allow users to select original sound in their client
settings”
2) Ensure to save settings before exiting
3) Check Zoom Desktop Client for “Preserve
original sound from microphone” and Enable.
*Note: If option is still not available, log out and
relaunch the client.
Zoom Quick Setup Video for Condor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNmOGfq9znw
For additional support please visit:
https://www.phnxaudio.com/zoom/
https://www.phnxaudio.com/support/
Phoenix Audio Technology Support:
(818) 937-4779
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Using the Sennheiser Ceiling Mic with the Phoenix Stingray.
The Sennheiser Ceiling Microphone is powered by an external power supply and produces a line level
output. Therefore it should be connected to one of the Stingray’s Line Level input. Consequently, the Sting-
ray’s mixer should be assigned to the Line inputs. The default levels of the SL microphone are adequate
to the Stingray, and the Line Inputs of the Stingray have a xed gain structure. That means that no setting
needs to be done and the two product would work together ne out of the box.
Connecting the SL Mic:
The SL Mic has three connectors at its back – POWER, CONTROL, and AUDIO OUT.
1) Connect the supplied POWER cable to the microphone (4-Pin Black Connector).
2) Connect the supplied CONTROL Cable to the microphone (6-Pin Black Connector).
-When using with the Stingray, this cable is not used (Green Connector). The cable is required to be
connected to the microphone in order to turn on.
-Check Sennheiser’s Instructions on “How to Use Third Party Mixers” for additional details.
3) Connected the supplied AUDIO cable to the microphone (3-Pin Black Connector).
4) Remove grey 3-position connector from supplied AUDIO cable with screwdriver.
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