Telycam MT334-BLK User guide

  • Hello! I've reviewed the Phoenix Audio Ceiling Mounting “How To” Guide, which provides instructions for installing and positioning the MT334 ceiling bracket and Spider units for optimal performance. The document covers important aspects such as recommended distances, room acoustics, and placement relative to AC vents. I'm ready to answer any questions you have regarding the instructions in this document.
  • What is the recommended horizontal distance between a ceiling mounted unit and a participant in an average room?
    What should be considered when placing units in a reverberant room?
    What is the recommended placement of ceiling units in a room with high ceilings?
    How should I handle AC vents when placing the units?
    Where should multiple units be placed in the room?
Ceiling Mounting “How To” Guide
Ceiling Bracket (MT334)
For optimal performance, use the Phoenix Audio Ceiling Bracket (MT334) and make sure units
are mounted flush against the ceiling (or any surface).
Coverage Distance
Different rooms have different acoustic characteristics, however, in an *average room with
nine foot ceilings, we recommend to have ceiling mounted units no farther than eight
horizontal feet away from a participant. This means that each unit should cover about a 16 foot
diameter below it.
Larger Rooms
If your room is larger than 16 feet, use multiple units and place them as such so that no person
is more than eight feet away from standing below a unit. This can be done using our daisy
chaining feature.
Reverberant Rooms
If a room has very poor acoustics and is reverberant (glass walls, marble floors, little-to-no
furniture, etc.), you might have to place units closer to participants than the recommended
eight feet. In this type of scenario, you should use more units to provide full room coverage.
High Ceilings
If your ceiling is higher than nine feet, place the ceiling mounted units closer to each other
note that in a normal room we recommend a distance of eight horizontal feet, which equates to
about 9.5 linear feet from a participants mouth to the unit. This means that if your ceilings are
12 feet high, you should place your units about 5 horizontal feet away from participants.
AC Vents
Our Spider units are designed to work in environments with air conditioning noise, however,
make sure that there aren’t any AC vents blowing directly into a unit’s microphones. This can be
done by placing units one to two tiles away from any vent or by redirecting vent airflow away
from a unit.
Placing Multiple Units
When using multiple units to cover a room, place the units towards the center of the room as
opposed to around the edges it is always better when units are in front of participants vs.
behind them.
* An “average room” is defined as a typical office conference room. It is expected to have
nine foot dropped ceilings, wall-to-wall carpeting, no more than one or two glass walls, some
AC noise, no heavy machinery/traffic noise, a few pictures and artifacts covering the walls,
and some furniture filling the space. Anything that deviates from this description would
classify the room as either acoustically treated or reverberant.
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