Installation & Operation Manual


Installation & Operation Manual



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Installation & Operation Manual




Table of Contents
Introduction
System Overview………………………………………………………...………

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Components………………..…………………………………………….………

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Room Evaluation
Ceiling Requirements…………………………………….….……………...……..

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Noise Sources……………………………………………………………..…......

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Conditions for Ceiling or Table Microphone Systems………….………………….……

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Reverberation ………………………………….…………..……………….…...

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Room Coverage …………………………………………………………….……

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Typical configurations………………………….……………….…………….....…

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Installation of CTG Microphones and Speakers



Tools Required for Installation …………………………………………………..…

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General CTG Microphones …………………………………..…………………...

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Wiring for Microphones ………………..…………….……..…………………….

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CM-01 Ceiling Microphone Mounting Details……………….…..…...…………….....

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TM-02 Table Implant Microphone Mounting Details ………………..……………..….

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TM-01 Tabletop Microphone Mounting Details …………………..…………………..

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SP-01 Ceiling Speaker Module ……………….………………………….………..

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FS-03 Advanced Teleconference Interface ..…….….………………………………….

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Choosing a Configuration ……………………..…………………….….……………..

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Integration to Videoconferencing
Codec Compatibility………………………………………….……….….….…..

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Connecting to the Codec……………..…….…………………..…….…….…….

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Calibration …………………………………………………….….……..……..

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User Controls……………….…………………..……………….……...……....

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Control Options for Videoconferencing & Audio Only Conferencing
Logic Inputs/Logic Outputs……………………………………...…….……….

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RS-232 Control ..…………………………….……………………….….….

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FS-03 Serial Command Program Chart……...…………………………..….………..

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Link Port…………………………………………………………..…….….….

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Combining FS-03 Control Units

Expansion In & Out…………………………………………………..……..….…..

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Troubleshooting Guide…………………………………………………...….……..…..
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Technical Support …………..……………………………………..….….…….
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Specifications

FS-03 Advanced Teleconference Interface…………..………………...…..….....

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CTG Microphones……………………………………..…………..……..…..

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SP-01 Ceiling Speaker Module………………..……….……………….…..….…….

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Warranty ……….………………………………..……….…………….… Inside Back Cover
Introduction
System Overview

The FS-03 system is a complete solution for high quality group teleconferencing. The system maintains exceptional audio quality in small to large conference spaces and provides multiple inputs for program sources. The FS-03 uses digital signal processing to realize the sound quality of CTG’s teleconferencing microphones, and to maximize intelligibility.
The FS-03 Advanced Teleconference Interface ships pre-configured for CTG ceiling and/or table microphones with eight stored configurations that will satisfy most room situations. The presets are recalled through the Logic Input connection to allow configurations for various room conditions, and A/V integrations. The pre-calibrated state of the FS-03 enables any installer to reach the same performance results. For a description and specific use discussion of the eight presets see pages 15-17. CTG software is available for configuring the FS-03 in difficult or unusual situations not covered by these presets.

Components

  • FS-03 Advanced Teleconference Interface

  • CM-01 Ceiling Microphones

  • TM-01 Tabletop Microphones

  • TM-02 Table Implant Microphones

  • SP-01 Ceiling Speaker Modules


Optional Equipment from CTG

  • Additional FS-03 or FS-02 for larger spaces or room combining

  • TLB-01 Speaker Tile Bridge for use with the SP-01

  • WP-02 Two position Switch on wall plate for FS-03

Components that may be connected to the FS-03 (Check with CTG for compatibility by manufacturer and model)



  • Group videoconferencing system

  • Lapel, podium or handheld presentation microphones

  • Program sources such as VCR, DVD, Computer, and Wireless Microphone.


CTG is available to remotely assist with the design, installation, and adjustment of all CTG systems at no charge.
Please contact technical support with any questions or for assistance:
Conference Technology Group

3740 Kori Road

Jacksonville, FL 32257

904.880.5125 telephone

904.886.9578 (128K) ISDN video

68.153.227.231 IP video

support@ctgaudio.com

Room Evaluation
The FS-03 system uses digital signal processing with proprietary high quality teleconferencing microphones to be effective in virtually any conference space. Microphone selection and placement should be based on the coverage area required in the room as well as the acoustical characteristics of the room.
Ceiling Based System

Ceiling Requirements

The benefits of the CTG ceiling microphones make them a preferred choice. These microphones will offer the highest level of performance when installed in an acoustic drop ceiling no higher than 10-feet.



Optimum performance in acoustic drop ceilings
Ceiling height should not exceed 10 feet

Noise Sources

Unwanted noise will distract the far end of teleconference and compromise intelligibility. Common ceiling noise sources include HVAC and projectors. Any conference room should have a low noise level allowing people to speak to each other comfortably in the room, as well as while teleconferencing.




  • HVAC noise typically results when a high velocity of air is forced through a small opening. Often the heating/cooling system may be quieted while maintaining a comfortable climate. While CTG employs several techniques to electronically reduce noise, proper microphone placement is an important consideration.






  • Airflow from a vent should not blow directly on a microphone

  • Try to keep at least 3 to 6 feet between an air vent and a microphone

  • Microphones should be spaced a minimum of 8 feet apart



  • Projector noise will produce the same unwanted effect as HVAC noise. The same consideration should be used with projectors as discussed above for noisy vents. Most manufacturers’ specify the noise rating in dB of their projectors. If practical, avoid placing microphones near projectors or their cooling fans.



Conditions for Ceiling or Table Microphone Systems
The chart below illustrates the sensitivity of the human ear to sound intensity as a function of frequency. Noise is usually specified in terms of Noise Criteria (NC) levels.
The recommended NC range for conference rooms is 35 to 45. The lower NC the better for good intelligibility. This results in noise that, within the frequency range of human speech, is easily over ridden at normal conversational levels.
Conversational average speech levels are about 70dB. If the maximum ambient noise in a room, in the frequency range of speech, is 45dB or less a speaker’s voice will be 25dB or more above the noise level and be easily heard by others in the room and at the far end of a teleconference.


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