Description
Monacor ECM-300DT push-to-talk PA desktop gooseneck microphone with integrated Dante® module
The wired, Dante®-enabled gooseneck microphone can conveniently be integrated into a Dante® Audio over IP network and provides an excellent voice transmission for fixed installations in shops, hotels, in pubs and restaurants, in schools or indoor sports facilities. The installation is quite easy: the desktop microphone is connected to the network via the RJ45 jack and supplied with power via Ethernet cable (PoE). The free software ‘Dante® Controller’ allows you to determine which Dante®-enabled receiver is recipient of the routed audio signals. It is possible to transmit uncompressed and synchronised digital audio signals with virtually no latency. The touch-sensitive microphone button allows you to select the following operating modes: PTM, PTT, on/off and off/on. It is also possible to activate the 3-step attenuation which is separately selectable in case of high-volume signal sources.
- Electret, hypercardioid polar pattern
- Selectable operating modes: push-to-mute (PTM), push-to-talk (PTT), on/off, off/on
- Low cut switch
- Switchable attentuation: -10/-20/-30 dB
- Encoding: 16/24/32 bits
- Sampling rates: 44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz
- RJ45 jack for connection to a Dante® network
- Power supply via PoE (Power over Ethernet)
- Description: PA desktop microphone (push-to-talk)
- Transmission method: Dante® network
- Polar pattern: hypercardiod
- System: electret
- Audio frequency range: 50-16,000 Hz
- Nominal impedance: 250 Ω
- Sensitivity: 10 mV/Pa
- S/N ratio: 139 dB
- Power supply: PoE
- Gooseneck length: 310 mm
- Admissible ambient temperature: 0-40 °C
- Dimensions: 90 x 40 x 130 mm (console housing )
- Weight: 876 g
- Connection: RJ45
System requirements Dante®: Windows* 7/8.1/10 or MacOS 10.9.5/10.10.5/10.11
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