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        Phoenix Audio Quattro 3 Quick Start Guide
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1.    Quick Start Guide    Quattro3  MODEL 301     The Quattro3  Q3  is a high quality conference speakerphone that will turn any room into a  professionally sounding conference room  It has an exceptionally large pickup and broadcasting  range  yet is small in size and discrete in design  The Q3 utilizes multiple microphones  a  uniquely designed speaker  and a powerful DSP to achieve its commanding performance     The Q3 can easily be paired with an interface module to enable it to communicate with different  types of infrastructures  This guide will help you learn how to use your speakerphone and will  reveal all the features that come with it           4 microphone  array    Volume Up    U function Volume Down    Dalsy Chain Connectors          Up  left     3 5mm External    Connector Panel Speaker Microphone    interface Module    Connecting the Quattro3  301   COMPUTER     This connection is for any session using your computer  such as Voice Over IP applications   Skype  Microsoft Lync  etc       Using the USB cable provided  plug the mini USB side of the cable into the Q3  located on the  connector panel below the unit   Then plug the USB end of the cable into any USB port on your  computer     Your Quattro3 is ready to use  No additional drivers or steps are needed  however we do  recommend downloading and using our    Phoenix Audio Setup Utility    for optimal audio control  and performance  This utility can be found on our website www phnxaudio com     For more connect
2.   Audio Setup Utility is available for  Windows  The setup utility helps monitor the    audio input and output level but is not required     Operating systems  Windows 98 and up    Linux   MacOS     Complies with FCC 47 CFR Part 68  and ACTA  adopted technical criteria  TIA 968 A    Complies with FCC 47CFR part 15  ICES 003   2004 Issue 4  Class B  AS NZS CISPR 22   2006  Class B  EN 55022  1998 A1 00  A2 03      Class B   EN61000 3 2   2000 A2 05    EN61000 3 3  1995 A2 05    EN55024   1998 A1 01  A2 03     Complies with ETSI EG 201 121 V1 1 3  2000   02   ETSI ES 203 021 2 V2 1 2  2006 01   ETSI  ES 203 021 3 V2 1 2  2006 01     Conforms to the requirement of the European  Union Directive 2002 95EC  RoHS Directive     Warranty  The following warranty statement is effective for all Phoenix Audio Technologies    products as of October 1   2007     Phoenix Audio Technologies warrants that this product is free of defects in both materials and workmanship  Should  any part of this product be defective  the Manufacturer agrees  at its option  to repair or replace with a like new  replacement any defective part s  free of charge  except transportation charges  for a period of two years for all  products  This warranty period begins on the date the end user is invoiced for the product  provided the end user  provides proof of purchase that the product is still within the warranty period and returns the product within the warranty  period to Phoenix Audio Technologies or an authoriz
3. be powered  In order to do this  there are two available options     1  Power each unit separately  using its own provided USB cable  DC power supply  or  internal battery  if applicable      2  Power only the master unit using the    Daisy Chain Power Kit     This setup will require you  to connect only the first unit to a power source and will allow the rest of the units to feed  off the master unit via the Ethernet daisy chain cables     Note  The    Daisy Chain Power Kit    utilizes a 48V power supply not included with the Quattro3  and must be purchased separately  While any Quattro3 can be daisy chained  regardless of  interface  the daisy chain power method requires all units in the chain to have some type of  secondary interface card  Quattro3 301 will not work   The daisy chain power method will work  with up to 8 consecutive units before requiring another power source     Wiring Slot    The Quattro3 was designed to conceal any cable connection below the unit  When connecting  the Q3  you can choose to run its cables discretely through an opening in your table or more  traditionally  on the table itself     The Q3 arrives from the factory with its wiring slot sealed by a plastic cover  This should be  used for running the wires discretely under the table  To run the wires on top of the table   unsnap the plastic cover and install the plastic arch that is included with the unit  Make sure you  slide the arch from below the hole and push its sides in until you feel a c
4. ed Phoenix Audio Technologies dealer according to the Product  Return and Repair Policy listed below  All inbound shipping costs are the responsibility of the end user  Phoenix Audio  Technologies will be responsible for all outbound shipping costs     Product Return and Repair Policy    Y Return to seller if purchased through an authorized dealer  a  Proof of purchase date from reseller within warranty period must be provided by the end user   b  Seller may  at its discretion  provide an immediate exchange or repair or may return the unit to the  Manufacturer for repair   2  Return to Manufacturer  a  An RMA  return merchandise authorization  number must be obtained by the end user from  Phoenix Audio Technologies   b  The end user must return the product to Phoenix Audio Technologies with proof of purchase   showing purchase date  for a warranty claim  and display the RMA number on the outside of the  shipping package     THIS WARRANTY IS VOID IF     The product has been damaged by negligence  accident  act of God  or mishandling  or has not been operated in  accordance with the procedures described in the operating and technical instructions  or  The product has been altered  or repaired by other than the Manufacturer or an authorized service representative of the Manufacturer  or  Adaptations  or accessories other than those manufactured or provided by the Manufacturer have been made or attached to the  product which  in the determination of the Manufacturer  shall have a
5. ffected the performance  safety or reliability of the  product  or  The product s original serial number has been modified or removed     NO OTHER WARRANTY  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE  APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT  MANUFACTURER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY  HEREUNDER SHALL BE THE AMOUNT PAID BY THE END USER FOR THE PRODUCT     Manufacturer shall not be liable for punitive  consequential  or incidental damages  expenses  or loss of revenue or  property  inconvenience  or interruption in operation experienced by the end user due to a malfunction in the purchased  product  No warranty service performed on any product shall extend the applicable warranty period     This warranty extends only to the original end user and is not assignable or transferable  This warranty is governed by  the laws of the State of California     For more information or technical support please   Refer to our website www phnxaudio com     Email us at support phnxaudio com   Or call  818  937 4779    Phoenix Audio Technologies  2934 N  Naomi Street  Burbank  CA 91504  Telephone   818  937 4774  Fax   818  230 9116  info phnxaudio com       
6. ion options  you can purchase different modules separately to add on to your  Quattro3  Below is a list of the different interface modules that can be installed in your Quattro3                    Model Connection   302 Telephone   303 Analog Audio  Smart Phones    Tablets   304 Daisy Chain Power Kit   305 SIP   IP Phone                NOTE more information regarding the different interfaces can be found on our website     Using the Quattro3     The Quattro3   s control panel has five buttons     e Power   Mutebutton  in the middle      see Interface O Volume Up  details of operation below Controls       Power  Volume Down  e Volume Up and Volume Down  to the Mute  right     e Interface control buttons  noted as L1 and L2   to the left    These two buttons serve  different functions depending on the Quattro3 model you have  These buttons have no  function in the 301 interface     LIGHT INDICATIONS     e Power   Mute button light off   unit is off  e Solid Power  Mute light     unit is on  e Blinking Power   Mute light     unit is on and the microphones are muted    BASIC UNIT OPERATIONS   Turn unit ON  push the Power Mute button  The light will turn on     Turn unit OFF  push the Power Mute button and hold for three seconds  The unit will  beep four times and turn off  The light will turn off     Mute microphones  push the Power   Mute button once  for less than three seconds   The  light will start blinking     Unmute microphones  push the Power   Mute button once  for less 
7. lick        Plastic arch is installed    Specifications    UBS interface  mini B connector     3 5mm external  microphone jack    loudspeaker and    Volume Up   Volume Down buttons    Daisy chain expandability of up to 15  units    Three way bridging capability    7 hours of battery talk time w secondary  interface  302 303     Frequency Response 50Hz     16KHz  Low latency  10ms     Broadcast level  peak   92dB SPL  1m   5 watts RMS     Noise cancelation  gt  10dB  without  pumping noise     100  full duplex     no attenuation  in  either direction  during full duplex    High end performance confirms to ITU T  G 167    Acoustic echo cancelation  gt  40dB with  conversion speed of 40dB sec    Residual echo is suppressed to the  environment noise level  preventing  artificial ducking of signal    4 high quality directional microphones    Direction finding algorithm  determines  the presence and direction of a speaker     Beam forming algorithm  forms and  directs audio beams towards a defined  direction     Automatic voice level adjustment  AGC     e Line echo canceler active when  telephone interface is present    e Metal case and metal grill mesh for high  RFI immunity and product durability    Dimension  7    diameter  1 7 8    height   Weight  1 2 lbs  with no secondary interface   Power Consumption    5V 500mA peak through USB  internal battery or  wall mount AC DC converted  supplied with  relevant models     Software    Plug and Play   No installation or drivers    Note
8. than three seconds    The light will stop blinking and will stay on   Notes     The unit can be turned off from both the    ON    position and   MUTE     In both cases  turning off  requires pushing and holding the button for about three seconds     Daisy Chaining    Every Quattro3 comes with the built in ability to connect to other Quattro3s  up to 15 units   This  feature enables you to provide coverage for larger spaces using a chain of Q3s     MAKING THE CONNECTION     Choose the unit you wish to act as the master unit  This unit will be the one interfacing for the  entire chain  i e  telephone interface   The master unit will be the only unit connected to an  external device  while the other units will connect only to each other     Using either the provided daisy chain cable or any other Ethernet cable  connect one of the  cable ends to the master units daisy chain DOWN connector  the RJ45 connector marked  DOWN   Take the other end of the cable and connect it to the next Quattro3 s daisy chain UP  connector  the RJ45 connector marked UP   Repeat the process in order to connect a third unit  to unit number 2  This process can be repeated with up to 15 units regardless of their interface  type  All units in the chain must be Quattro3s        Satellite Unit 3 Satellite Unit 2 Master Unit  Unit 1   mM o  e    y  ff    interface     f       Down A      N   i  Connect to next unit Daisy Chain Cable Daisy Chain Cable    POWERING THE DAISY CHAIN   Every unit in the chain must 
    
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