ARTHUR HOLM DYNAMICTALKB Manuel utilisateur

DYNAMICTALKB
AHDTB
Motorised system for Shure MXA310
User Guide
Danish craftmanship
Mediterranean soul
Technology Serving Desing


TABLE OF CONTENTS
EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY 6
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 6
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 8
CONTROLS 9
AHLINK 10
MICROPHONE INSTALLATION 13
AHNET PROTOCOLS 15
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL 17
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 18

WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing an ARTHUR HOLM product.
Our product range has been designed for a seamless integration and for
a maximum reliability.
Please, read this installation and operating instructions carefully and keep
them in a safe place for future reference.
We remain at your entire disposal if you have any suggestions that would
help us improve our products.
Henrik Holm
General Manager

ABOUT US
The Company
Arthur Holm has its origins in the Danish furniture designer Jorgen Alex
Jensen, who was active during the sixties and the seventies. His design
inspiration and his concept of ergonomics have been continued by his
family, who is the design force behind Arthur Holm product range. The
result of combining Scandinavian design tradition with Mediterranean
creativity, exibility and emotion is a wide product range built on more
than 25 years of craftsmanship.
Arthur Holm offers a professional product range where tomorrow’s
technology is shaped into valued materials with design exibility and
customisation, specially created to enhance communication in reception,
collaboration, conference and meeting areas.
The art of customisation
Arthur Holm offers a range of ingenious products whose designs are based
on quality materials and the latest technology. Products which endow
meeting and conference rooms with silent, ergonomic, innovative and
aesthetic solutions that integrate into the furniture, hang from the walls as
works of art or are used as interactive points of information.
The world of Arthur Holm
Arthur Holm offers a selection of unique, elegant, versatile, exible and
ergonomic products that are being used in meeting and conference
rooms, reception areas, huddle rooms, control rooms, auditoriums and
public zones of leading companies throughout the world.
The numbers speak for themselves! We currently own 33 product patents,
have presence in over 45 countries with products and solutions inmore
than 25,000 installations.
It will be our pleasure to work with you, designing your unique and
personalised environment. Our broadcast electronic engineers will
provide the latest technology while our design team will offer you the most
exclusive appearance.
Our team puts its heart, passion and pride in all our designs.

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Plugs
• Do not dismantle any part of the monitor power connector.
• Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet when the monitor is not
going to be used for an indenite period of time.
Power and extensions cords
• Use the appropriate power cord with the correct plug type.
• Do not overload wall outlets or power cords.
• Make sure the total ampere passed through a extension cord does not
exceed the maximum allowed by the cable used.
• Do not place anything on the power cord.
• Do not locate this product where a person may walk or trip over the
cord.
EC REGULATIONS AND SECURITY
ATTENTION: Do not disassemble or modify the device in any way.
This symbol warns of the presence of dangerous un-insulated
voltages inside some of the components, of sufcient magnitude
to expose people to risk of electronic shock.
This symbol draws attention to important use and maintenance
instructions in the manual that accompanies the unit.
This symbol indicates that the equipment conforms to the norms
established by the European Community.

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Wiring connected to hazardous voltage requires installation by
qualied personnel or the use of ready-made exible cables.
For your security, your equipment must be connected to an elec-
trical outlet with grounding connection protection.
Since the plug is used to disconnect the device, the operating
electrical outlet must be in an easily accessible place.
Environment
• Install the equipment on an elevated, at surface.
• Install the equipment in a ventilated area.
• Avoid exposing the equipment to:
∙Rain or water
∙Excessive heat, cold or humidity
∙Area exposed to direct sunlight
∙Dirty areas
∙Equipment generating strong magnetic elds
• Avoid placing open containers of liquid, near the equipment.
• Keep a minimum distance of 30 mm in order to have good ventilation.
• Never place above the device any sources of ames such as lighted
candles, etc.
• If you are using the device in extreme weather conditions and/or
tropical climates, the equipment should be installed in a room which
ensures a reasonable level of temperature and humidity.
• To prevent damage, the equipment must be rmly anchored to the
surface, as shown in the installation instructions.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Applications
Motorised microphone lift for boundary microphones and similar,
controllable through network or directly on the device using the ush
mounted touch control sensor. Integrated wireless set-up and diagnosis.
The Arthur Holm dynamicTalkB microphone lift is designed to hide
boundary microphones when not in use with a smooth, elegant and
silent movement.
The microphone lift is capable of providing commands for automatic
mute of the microphone (depending on the model and maker of the
microphone) when moving and in storage position. The microphone lift
is powered using PoE making it easy and compact to install and control.
The housing is made out of steel and the upper cover plate is made in
stainless steel.
Features
• Motorised lift for boundary microphone
• Touch control sensor on cover plate
• Wireless interface set-up through AHLink app
• Compact, space optimising and stylish solution
• Silent, elegant and durable system
• Ethernet control and remote diagnosis
• Easy installation and maintenance free
• PoE

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CONTROLS
Controller Board
AHnet: PoE Connector
Use the power supply to connect the device. Connect an Ethernet CAT6
shielded cable to the output on the power supply and then connect the
CAT cable AHnet connector to the microphone lift. For remote control
using the AHnet, connect a CAT6 shielded cable to the input on the power
supply and then connect the cable to the network. Connect the power
supply to the power source.
The device is powered and connected to your network. Minimum power
required 30W PoE. For remote control see AHnet protocol.
Controller Board Settings
Deep1: Wireless connection ON/OFF
Down position: Wireless connection active
Up position: Wireless connection not active
(Leave the rest of the deep switches in up position)
SERVICE: USB, service only
MIC: Microphone RJ45. SHURE MXA310 RJ45 connector

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AHLINK
AHlink is used to control and set-up the unit.
By default, the AHlink signal on the unit is deactivated. To activate the
AHlink signal, press for 5 seconds the external Up and Down screen
buttons located on the cover plate, or press for 5 seconds the UP and
Down contact close on the GPI connector. You can also activate the
AHLink signal with the LCD located under the monitor. Press the Down
key near the LCD, until the "<AHLink> ¨option appears. Press the OK
button to activate the AHLink signal on the unit. When the AHlink signal
is activated, the sound of 5 beeps will indicate that the AHlink signal is
active on the unit.
The unit automatically deactivate the AHlink signal if there is no device
(mobile or tablet) connected for more than 2 minutes. The user can also
deactivate the AHlink signal using the APP on mobile or tablet. When the
AHlink signal is deactivated, the sound of long beep will indicate that
the AHlink is not longer available
on the unit.
To control and set-up the unit
using AHlink, download AHlink
App from the App Store (IOS
system) or from Google Play
(Android system). The App is free.
Execute the AHlink App on your
mobile phone.
On the AHlink App options, it
is recommended not to select
Auto Connect and select Portrait
on Orientation. To connect to
the device, select Scan for local
devices.
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