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This document provides instructions for installing and using the ATND1061DAN Beamforming Array Microphone. Key details include: - Safety precautions for battery use and avoiding electric shock, fire or injury. - Package contents including the microphone, remote controller, mounting accessories. - Instructions for hard ceiling and grid ceiling surface and flush mounting of the microphone. - Connection procedures for single cable mode, split mode, connecting multiple units, and analog I/O connections. - Instructions for using the reset button, Digital Microphone Manager software, Dante Controller, and Web Remote interface. - Specifications for the microphone including general details, microphone specifications, analog audio specifications, and dimensions

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This document provides instructions for installing and using the ATND1061DAN Beamforming Array Microphone. Key details include: - Safety precautions for battery use and avoiding electric shock, fire or injury. - Package contents including the microphone, remote controller, mounting accessories. - Instructions for hard ceiling and grid ceiling surface and flush mounting of the microphone. - Connection procedures for single cable mode, split mode, connecting multiple units, and analog I/O connections. - Instructions for using the reset button, Digital Microphone Manager software, Dante Controller, and Web Remote interface. - Specifications for the microphone including general details, microphone specifications, analog audio specifications, and dimensions

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ATND1061DAN

Beamforming Array Microphone

User Manual - Main Unit Edition -

English
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Safety precautions 4
Battery caution 4
For customers in the USA 4
FCC Notice 4
For customers in Canada 5
ISED statement 5
Installation precautions 6
Maintenance 7
Package contents 8
Part names and functions 10
Microphone 10
ATND1061DAN 10
Indicator lamp 11
IR remote controller 11
How to change presets 12
Installation 13
Hard ceiling installation 13
Surface mounting 13
Flush mounting 18
Grid ceiling installation 24
Surface mounting 24
Flush mounting 30
Installation with VESA mount 38
Removing the microphone 39
Surface mounting 39
Flush mounting 40
Connection procedure 42
System connection examples 42
ATND1061DAN (single cable mode) 42
ATND1061DAN (split mode) 43
ATND1061DAN (connecting multiple units) 44
ATND1061DAN (single cable mode and analog I/O) 45
Connecting Euroblock connectors 45
GPI port 47
Reset button 48
Checking the network mode 48
Network reset 48
Factory reset 49
Digital Microphone Manager 50

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Table of Contents

Dante Controller 51
Dante channel list 51
Input (Dante Transmitter) 51
Output (Dante Receiver) 51
Web Remote 52
What is Web Remote? 52
What is Locate? 52
Recommended environment 52
OS for running Web Remote and Locate 52
Recommended web browsers for Web Remote 52
Preparation for Web Remote 53
Connecting the microphone with the control device 53
Setting up Locate 53
Launching Web Remote 54
Launch from Locate 54
Launch by directly specifying the IP address 54
Basic operations on Setting & Maintenance screen 54
General (System Settings) 56
Device Name 56
LED Settings 56
Dimmer Settings 56
Network (System Settings) 56
Network Configuration 56
Dante & Audio Port Settings 57
IP Control & Web Remote Port Settings 57
Allow Discovery 57
IP Control Settings 58
Utilities (System Settings) 58
Firmware Update 58
Reset All Settings to Default 59
Audio (Install Settings) 60
Beam CHs 60
Analog Input 60
Auto Mix CH 61
Analog Output 61
Dante Tx#6 Signal 61
Presets 61
Presets 61
Exporting presets 62
Importing presets 62

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Table of Contents

Logging 64
System Info 64
Header 64
Displaying descriptions of errors 65
Presets 65
Saving presets 66
Recalling presets 66
Function List 68
Troubleshooting 73
Dimensions 76
ATND1061DAN 76
Surface mount adapter 77
Flush mount adapter 78
Flush mount cover 79
Tile bridge A 79
Tile bridge B 80
Tile bridge C 80
Assembly diagram of tile bridge for grid ceiling 81
Specifications 82
ATND1061DAN 82
General 82
Microphone 82
Analog audio 82
Other 83
Polar pattern / Frequency response 84
Polar pattern 84
Frequency response 84
Trademarks 85
System diagram 86

3
Safety precautions

Although this product was designed to be used safely, failing to use it correctly may result in an accident. To ensure
safety, observe all warnings and cautions while using the product.
The product is intended for commercial use, not for general use.

Disconnect the product from a device if the product begins to malfunction, producing smoke, odor, heat, unwanted
noise or showing other signs of damage. In such a case, contact your local Audio-Technica dealer.
Do not disassemble, modify or attempt to repair the product to avoid electric shock, malfunction or fire.
Do not subject the product to strong impact to avoid electric shock, malfunction or fire.
Do not handle the product with wet hands to avoid electric shock or injury.
Do not allow the product to get wet to avoid electric shock or malfunction.
Do not put foreign matter such as combustible materials, metal, or liquid in the product.
Do not cover the product with a cloth to avoid fire or injury by overheating.
Keep the product out of the reach of small children. The product is not intended for use around children.
Do not place the product near fire to avoid an accident or the product catching fire.
Do not put the product in a location where it is exposed to direct sunlight, near heating devices, or in places with high
temperatures, high humidity, or high concentrations of dust to avoid electric shock, fire, malfunction, etc.
Keep away from a fire to avoid deformation or malfunction.
Do not use chemicals such as benzine, thinner, electrical contact cleaner, etc. to avoid deformation or malfunction.

Battery caution
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Observe correct polarity as marked.
Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Always consider the environmental issues and follow local regulations when disposing of batteries.
Remove depleted battery immediately.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Do not use a leaking battery. If battery leakage occurs, avoid contact with skin. If contact occurs, immediately wash
thoroughly with soap and water.
If battery leakage comes into contact with your eyes, immediately flush with water and seek medical attention.

For customers in the USA

FCC Notice

Warning
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

4
Safety precautions

Caution
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to
operate this equipment.

Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Contact
Responsible Company: Audio-Technica U.S., Inc.
Address: 1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, Ohio 44224, USA
Tel: 330-686-2600

For customers in Canada

ISED statement

CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)

5
Installation precautions

This product should be installed by a professional contractor. When determining the installation location and
method, be sure to consider the applicable laws and ordinances for the area where the product is being installed.
Audio-Technica assumes no responsibility in the event of accidents such as the product dropping due to insufficient
strength of the installation site or improper installation.
When working in an elevated location, be sure to choose a stable location with no loose items on the ground before
working.
Install the product in a location where there is no risk of the product being hit or damaged by the movements of
nearby people or equipment.
Be sure to verify the strength of the installation location. The installation location should generally be able to handle
at least 10 times the weight of the product.
Depending on the structure of the ceiling, vibrations may cause noise to be generated. Appropriate separate
damping measures are recommended.
Be sure to use only the included accessories for installation.
Do not use the included accessories for any purpose other than for use with this product.
Do not install the product in areas with exposure to high levels of oil or smoke, or where solvents or solutions are
volatilized. Such conditions may result in chemical reactions that lead to deterioration or damage of the product’s
plastic parts, which may cause an accident such as the product dropping from the ceiling.
Do not install the product in areas where damage from salt or corrosive gas may occur. Such damage may reduce
the strength of the product and cause an accident such as the product dropping from the ceiling.
Be sure to tighten the screws properly and completely. Failing to do so may result in injury due to an accident such as
the product dropping from the ceiling.
Do not pinch the cables during installation.
Securely attach the seismic cable, zip tie, and safety belt in the specified location.
Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible.
If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.

6
Maintenance

When dirty or dusty, wipe clean using a dry, soft cloth.

Do not use benzine, paint thinners, or electrical contact cleaners. Doing so may cause deformation or
malfunction.

7
Package contents

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12

13 14 15

16 17 18

19

1 Microphone
2 IR remote controller
Includes a lithium coin battery.

8
Package contents

3 Surface mount adapter


4 Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4
5 Flush mount adapter
6 Flush mount cover
7 Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12
8 Hole cover
9 Nut × 4
10 Snap bushing × 2
11 Tile bridge A × 2
12 Tile bridge B × 2
13 Tile bridge C × 4
14 Seismic cable
15 Zip tie
16 Safety belt
17 Euroblock connector × 3
18 Installation template
19 Quick Start Guide

9
Part names and functions

Microphone

ATND1061DAN

1 2 3 4 5 6 4

10
7
11
8
12
6

1 Reset button
Insert the tip of a pin or other thin device and press this button to reset the microphone.
2 Indicator lamp
3 IR receiver
4 Release button
5 Hole for zip tie
6 Screw holes for VESA mount
Used when installing with a VESA mount.
7 Network A/B ports
Dante network ports. Used for connecting the LAN cable (CAT5e or higher). (Make sure to use conductor with a
diameter of 24AWG or larger and a shield.) Connect to the local area network and perform external control using the
application.
The power supply turns on when the network A port is connected to a PoE switching hub.
8 Analog output port
Used to connect the balanced cable.
+: Hot
−: Cold
G: Ground
9 Analog input port
Used to connect the balanced cable.
+: Hot
−: Cold
G: Ground

10
Part names and functions

10 GPI port
For details, see "GPI port" (p. 47).
1: GPI1
2: GPI2
G: Ground
11 Screw for grounding
Perform grounding as necessary.
12 Screw for seismic cable

Indicator lamp

The colors of the indicator lamp can be used to confirm the microphone status.

Indicator lamp Status


[1]
Lights in green Normal (unmuted)

Lights in red [1] Muted

Lights in cyan [1] Power Save Mode

Flashes in red (1 second intervals) Connecting to the network

Flashes in red (2 second intervals) Error


[1] The colors of indicator lamp can be changed in “LED Settings”.

For information on indicator lamp colors when presets change, see "How to change presets" (p. 12).
For information on indicator lamp colors when checking the network mode, see "Checking the network
mode" (p. 48).

IR remote controller

1 IR transmitter

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Part names and functions

2 Power save mode / cancel button


Used to turn the power save mode on/off and for canceling preset settings.
3 Mute/confirm button
Used to turn All Mute on/off and for finalizing preset settings.
4 Preset mode button
Used to change preset settings.
5 Battery cover
Includes a lithium coin battery (for confirming initial operation).
Remove the protective film on the battery before use.
Only the specified model (CR2025) of lithium coin battery can be used. When replacing the battery, turn the remote
control over and remove the battery cover. Then, insert the battery into the battery cover with the plus (+) side
facing upwards.

How to change presets

Presets can be changed using the IR remote controller.


Settings in presets 1 to 4 will be recalled. For details on presets, see "Presets" (p. 65).

1 Press the preset mode button.

The indicator lamp on the microphone will flash in cyan.

2 Press and hold the preset mode button (for 3 seconds) before releasing.

The indicator lamp on the microphone will flash in red.

3 Press the preset mode button to select a preset.

The selected preset will change each time the preset mode button is pressed.
The color of the microphone’s indicator lamp will change and flash depending on the number of the selected
preset.
Preset 1: Red
Preset 2: Green
Preset 3: Blue
Preset 4: Yellow
Changes can be canceled by either pressing the power save mode / cancel button or not pressing any other
buttons for a few seconds.

4 Finalize the preset selection by pressing the mute/confirm button.

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Installation

Hard ceiling installation

Surface mounting

Completed installation

Parts required for installation

1 2 3

4 5 6

1 Surface mount adapter


2 Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4
3 Tile bridge A × 2
4 Tile bridge B × 2
5 Seismic cable
6 Zip tie
7 Installation template

13
Installation

1 Drill holes in the ceiling for attaching the microphone.

Use the enclosed installation template to drill mounting holes according to the specified dimensions.
Installation may not be possible in some areas depending on the placement of the ceiling frame. Check the
internal structure of the ceiling before choosing an installation location.

106 mm

φ7
5m
m
106 mm

4-φ5 mm

2 Attach tile bridges A and tile bridges B to the inside of the ceiling.

Align the screw holes of tile bridges A and B with the holes drilled into the ceiling to attach.
Securely attach tile bridges A and B to the ceiling frame so that a sufficient load can be supported.
If the placement of the ceiling frame makes it difficult to ensure a secure installation, use nuts and bolts to
attach tile bridges A securely to the ceiling frame mounting holes.
Applicable bolt size for mounting holes of tile bridges A: W3/8 or M10

3 Attach the surface mount adapter using the screws (M4 × 50 mm).

The stamping on the surface mount adapter indicates the orientation of the microphone.

14
Installation

1 Stamping indicating microphone orientation

4 Run the cables inside the ceiling.

5 Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame.

Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame.
Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire.

1 Unlock pins

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Installation

Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible.


Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the
microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone.
If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.

6 Pass the cables and the seismic cable through the hole in the surface mount adapter.

7 Attach the seismic cable to the microphone using the screw for seismic cable.

1 Screw for seismic cable

8 Connect the wired cables to the microphone.

See "Connection procedure" (p. 42) for details on connecting the cables.

9 Pass the zip tie through the microphone and the surface mount adapter to attach the microphone to
the surface mount adapter.

Make sure the tab on the surface mount adapter is securely hooked on the microphone before pushing up the
other side of the microphone to attach it.

16
Installation

2
1

1 Zip tie

2 Tab on surface mount adapter

10 Tighten the zip tie to secure.

17
Installation

Flush mounting

Completed installation

Parts required for installation

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12

13

1 Surface mount adapter

18
Installation

2 Flush mount adapter


3 Flush mount cover
4 Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12
5 Hole cover
6 Nut × 4
7 Snap bushing × 2
8 Tile bridge A × 2
9 Tile bridge B × 2
10 Tile bridge C × 4
11 Seismic cable
12 Safety belt
13 Installation template

1 Cut out a square hole in the ceiling for attaching the microphone.

Use the enclosed installation template to cut out a mounting hole according to the specified dimensions.
Installation may not be possible in some areas depending on the placement of the ceiling frame. Check the
internal structure of the ceiling before choosing an installation location.
Max. ceiling thickness for installation: 25 mm

290 mm

290 mm

2 Attach tile bridges A and tile bridges B to the inside of the ceiling using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).
Adjust tile bridges C to the height of the ceiling frame and attach using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).

Attach tile bridges A and B to the ceiling by aligning with the square hole cut into the ceiling.
Securely attach tile bridges A, B, and C to the ceiling frame so that a sufficient load can be supported.
If the placement of the ceiling frame makes it difficult to ensure a secure installation, use nuts and bolts to
attach tile bridges A securely to the ceiling frame mounting holes.
Applicable bolt size for mounting holes of tile bridges A: W3/8 or M10

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Installation

3 Attach the surface mount adapter to the flush mount adapter using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).

Align the arrows on both the flush mount adapter and the stamping on surface mount adapter when
attaching.

4 Attach the hole cover with the nuts.

If using both holes, skip this step and proceed to the next step.

20
Installation

5 Attach the snap bushings.

Press your hand on the snap bushing from above to insert it into the wiring hole.
When wiring a large number of cables, attach both snap bushings without using the hole cover.

6 Run the cables inside the ceiling.

7 Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame.

Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame.
Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire.

21
Installation

1 Unlock pins

Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible.


Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the
microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone.
If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.

8 Pass the cable and the seismic cable through the snap bushing hole in the flush mount adapter,
insert the flush mount adapter into the square hole cut into the ceiling, and secure with screws to
attach the flush mount adapter.

The stamping on the surface mount adapter indicates the orientation of the microphone.
Securely tighten the mounting screws when attaching the flush mount adapter.

1 Mounting screws

2 Stamping indicating microphone orientation

9 Attach the seismic cable to the microphone using the screw for seismic cable.

1 Screw for seismic cable

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Installation

10 Connect the wired cables to the microphone.

See "Connection procedure" (p. 42) for details on connecting the cables.

11 Attach the microphone to the surface mount adapter.

Make sure the tab on the surface mount adapter is securely hooked on the microphone before pushing up the
other side of the microphone to attach it.

1 Tab on surface mount adapter

12 Attach the safety belt by hooking it onto the flush mount adapter and flush mount cover.

Ensure the safety belt is attached in the correct orientation.

1 Hooks for safety belt attachment

23
Installation

13 Attach the flush mount cover by inserting it into the flush mount adapter.

Avoid bending or twisting the safety belt when attaching the flush mount cover.

Grid ceiling installation

Surface mounting

Completed installation

24
Installation

Parts required for installation

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8

1 Surface mount adapter


2 Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4
3 Tile bridge A × 2
4 Tile bridge C × 4
5 Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 4
6 Seismic cable
7 Zip tie
8 Installation template

1 Remove the ceiling tile where the microphone will be installed.

2 Drill holes in the ceiling tile for attaching the microphone.

Use the enclosed installation template to drill mounting holes according to the specified dimensions.
Align the mounting holes with the center of the ceiling tile.

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Installation

106 mm

φ7
5m
m
106 mm

4-φ5 mm

3 Attach tile bridges A behind the ceiling tile.


Attach tile bridges C loosely to tile bridges A using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).

Align the screw holes of tile bridges A with the holes drilled into the ceiling tile to attach.

4 Attach the surface mount adapter using the screws (M4 × 50 mm).

The stamping on the surface mount adapter indicates the orientation of the microphone.

26
Installation

1 Stamping indicating microphone orientation

5 Run the cables inside the ceiling.

6 Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame.

Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame.
Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire.

1 Unlock pins

Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible.


Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the
microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone.
If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.

7 Pass the cables and the seismic cable through the hole in the surface mount adapter and return the
ceiling tile to its original location.

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Installation

8 Adjust the tile bridge C assembly to the height of the ceiling frame and tighten the screws (M4 × 10
mm) to attach.

Securely attach tile bridges A and C to the ceiling frame so that a sufficient load can be supported.
If the placement of the ceiling frame makes it difficult to ensure a secure installation, use nuts and bolts to
attach tile bridges A securely to the ceiling frame mounting holes.
Applicable bolt size for mounting holes of tile bridges A: W3/8 or M10

9 Attach the seismic cable to the microphone using the screw for seismic cable.

28
Installation

1 Screw for seismic cable

10 Connect the wired cables to the microphone.

See "Connection procedure" (p. 42) for details on connecting the cables.

11 Pass the zip tie through the microphone and the surface mount adapter to attach the microphone to
the surface mount adapter.

Make sure the tab on the surface mount adapter is securely hooked on the microphone before pushing up the
other side of the microphone to attach it.

2
1

1 Zip tie

2 Tab on surface mount adapter

12 Tighten the zip tie to secure.

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Installation

Flush mounting

Completed installation

30
Installation

Parts required for installation

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

10 11 12

13

1 Surface mount adapter


2 Flush mount adapter
3 Flush mount cover
4 Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12
5 Hole cover
6 Nut × 4
7 Snap bushing × 2
8 Tile bridge A × 2
9 Tile bridge B × 2
10 Tile bridge C × 4
11 Seismic cable
12 Safety belt

31
Installation

13 Installation template

1 Remove the ceiling tile where the microphone will be installed.

2 Cut out a square hole in the ceiling for attaching the microphone.

Use the enclosed installation template to cut out a mounting hole according to the specified dimensions.
Align the mounting holes with the center of the ceiling tile.
Max. ceiling tile thickness for installation: 25 mm

290 mm

290 mm

3 Attach tile bridges A and tile bridges B behind the ceiling tile using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).
Attach tile bridges C loosely to tile bridges A using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).

Attach tile bridges A and B to the ceiling by aligning with the square hole cut into the ceiling tile.

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Installation

4 Attach the surface mount adapter to the flush mount adapter using the screws (M4 × 10 mm).

Align the arrows on both the flush mount adapter and the stamping on surface mount adapter when
attaching.

5 Attach the hole cover with the nuts.

If using both holes, skip this step and proceed to the next step.

33
Installation

6 Attach the snap bushings.

Press your hand on the snap bushing from above to insert it into the wiring hole.
When wiring a large number of cables, attach both snap bushings without using the hole cover.

7 Insert the flush mount adapter into the square hole cut into the ceiling tile, and secure with screws
to attach the flush mount adapter.

The stamping on the surface mount adapter indicates the orientation of the microphone.
Securely tighten the mounting screws when attaching the flush mount adapter.

1 Mounting screws

2 Stamping indicating microphone orientation

8 Run the cables inside the ceiling.

34
Installation

9 Attach the seismic cable to the ceiling frame.

Securely attach the seismic cable to a strong point on the ceiling frame.
Slide the unlock pins to release the lock for adjusting the wire.

1 Unlock pins

Attach the seismic cable so that there is as little slack as possible.


Using the seismic cable with a large amount of slack could increase the impact exerted were the
microphone to be dropped and may result in an accident, injury, or damage to the microphone.
If the impact from a fall is applied to the seismic cable, replace the cable with a new one.

10 Pass the cables and the seismic cable through the snap bushing hole in the flush mount adapter and
return the ceiling tile to its original location.

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Installation

11 Adjust the tile bridge C assembly to the height of the ceiling frame and tighten the screws (M4 × 10
mm) to attach.

Securely attach tile bridges A, B, and C to the ceiling frame so that a sufficient load can be supported.
If the placement of the ceiling frame makes it difficult to ensure a secure installation, use nuts and bolts to
attach tile bridges A securely to the ceiling frame mounting holes.
Applicable bolt size for mounting holes of tile bridges A: W3/8 or M10

12 Attach the seismic cable to the microphone using the screw for seismic cable.

36
Installation

1 Screw for seismic cable

13 Connect the wired cables to the microphone.

See "Connection procedure" (p. 42) for details on connecting the cables.

14 Attach the microphone to the surface mount adapter.

Make sure the tab on the surface mount adapter is securely hooked on the microphone before pushing up the
other side of the microphone to attach it.

1 Tab on surface mount adapter

15 Attach the safety belt by hooking it onto the flush mount adapter and flush mount cover.

Ensure the safety belt is attached in the correct orientation.

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Installation

1 Hooks for safety belt attachment

16 Attach the flush mount cover by inserting it into the flush mount adapter.

Avoid bending or twisting the safety belt when attaching the flush mount cover.

Installation with VESA mount

Installation is possible using a commercially available VESA mount.


VESA standard dimensions: 75 mm pitch
Mounting screw hole: M4 (8 mm depth)

Do not use screws with a length that exceeds the sum of the mounting screw hole depth (8 mm) of this product and
the thickness of the screw mounting part of the VESA mount. Make sure to check the user manual for the VESA
mount.
Tighten the screws to prevent any looseness.
Screw tightening torque: 1.2 N·m or less

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Installation

To prevent the product from falling, secure the seismic cable to the microphone before attaching it to a strong
location on the structure of the VESA mount.

75 mm

75 mm

1 Screw holes for VESA mount

2 Screw for seismic cable

Removing the microphone

Surface mounting

1 Cut away the zip tie used to secure the microphone to the surface mount adapter.

2 Remove the microphone from the surface mount adapter while pressing the release button on the
microphone.

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Installation

Flush mounting

1 Insert a flathead screwdriver between the recesses located on the sides of the flush mount cover
(two on each side) and the flush mount adapter. Then lower and remove the flush mount cover.

The tabs on the flush mount cover hook onto the flush mount adapter. Insert a flathead screwdriver as far into
the recess of the flush mount cover as possible and lower the flush mount cover downward while pushing in
the tab.
Removal can be facilitated by disengaging one tab before lowering the flush mount cover.
Remove the safety belt together with the flush mount cover.

1 Flathead screwdriver

2 Remove the microphone from the surface mount adapter while pressing the release button on the
microphone.

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Installation

41
Connection procedure

System connection examples

ATND1061DAN (single cable mode)

ATND1061DAN

ATND1061DAN Back

Speaker

Power amplifier
PoE switching hub

Dante DSP
Far-end source

Internet

Router Computer Video conference system

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Connection procedure

ATND1061DAN (split mode)

ATND1061DAN

B A

ATND1061DAN Back

Speaker
IP Control Dante audio

PoE switching hub

Power amplifier

Switching hub

Far-end source
Dante DSP

Internet

Router Computer Video conference system

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Connection procedure

ATND1061DAN (connecting multiple units)

ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN

A A

ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN ATND1061DAN Back

A A
Speaker

Power amplifier
PoE switching hub

Dante DSP
Far-end source

Internet

Router Computer Video conference system

For details on auto mix settings when connecting multiple units, see the user manual -Digital Microphone
Manager Edition-.

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Connection procedure

ATND1061DAN (single cable mode and analog I/O)

ATND1061DAN

A OUTPUT INPUT

ATND1061DAN Back

1 2

PoE
IP Control

Speaker

PoE switching hub

Power amplifier
Far-end source

Internet

Router Computer Video conference system

1 OUTPUT: Connection to analog input for video conference system (far-end transmission)

2 INPUT: Connection to analog output for video conference system (far-end source)

Connecting Euroblock connectors

1 Strip and wire the cable as shown in the diagram.

Do not solder stranded wires.

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Connection procedure

1 Approx. 5 mm

2 Approx. 20 mm

2 Loosen the screws with a flathead screwdriver.

3 Check the pin assignments and connect each cable.

A B C

Terminal Pin assignments

A (+: Hot)
INPUT B (−: Cold)
C (G: Ground)

A (+: Hot)
OUTPUT B (−: Cold)
C (G: Ground)

A (1: GPI1)
GPI B (2: GPI2)
C (G: Ground)

4 Loosen the screws and use a zip tie to bundle the cables.

Use a commercially available zip tie.

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Connection procedure

5 Connect the Euroblock connector to the microphone.

GPI port
The function of the GPI port can be selected under “GPI Setting” in Digital Microphone Manager.
The function assigned to the GPI port is executed by closing the GPI port and ground port.
Close them for at least 0.5 seconds.

Item Description

Mute (Open -> Close).


Mute
Unmute (Close -> Open).

Power Save Mode Turn power save mode on/off (Open -> Close).

Reboot Reboot (Open -> Close).

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Reset button

Insert the tip of a pin or other thin device and press the reset button to reset the microphone.

Resetting can be performed only during normal operating mode.


Pressing the reset button while in power save mode will return to normal operating mode.

1 Indicator lamp

2 Reset button

Checking the network mode

1 Press the reset button.

Indicator lamp IP Config Mode setting

Flashes in green Auto

Flashes in orange Static

Network reset

The following network settings will be reset.

IP Control & Web Remote Port Settings


Allow Discovery
IP Control Settings

1 Press and hold the reset button for approximately 3 seconds.

The indicator lamp will switch between being lit in red and orange.

2 Press the reset button while the indicator lamp is switching between being lit in red and orange.

If there is no operation within 5 seconds of the indicator lamp switching between being lit in red and orange,
the microphone will return to normal operating mode.

The network reset will commence.

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Reset button

Factory reset

Performing a factory reset will result in all settings being reset to factory default.

1 Press and hold the reset button for approximately 8 seconds.

The indicator lamp will switch between being lit in green and orange.

2 Press the reset button while the indicator lamp is switching between being lit in green and orange.

If there is no operation within 5 seconds of the indicator lamp switching between being lit in green and
orange, the microphone will return to normal operating mode.

The factory reset will commence. The microphone will automatically reboot upon completion of
the factory reset.

During factory reset, leave the cable connected to the microphone.

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Digital Microphone Manager

Digital Microphone Manager is a software application that supports the operation of digital microphones (supported
models) from Audio-Technica. It enables users to create projects, configure microphone and audio settings, as well as
set a microphone coverage range that suits the layout of rooms where microphones are actually installed. It also enables
users to perform real-time editing and display speaker positions in an online environment, a useful feature for on-site
adjustments of advanced settings.

Digital Microphone Manager is required to use this product.


The installer can be downloaded from the Audio-Technica website (https://www.audio-technica.com/) for the
country or region where used.
After installing Digital Microphone Manager, launch it and configure the settings for this product.
For details on settings, see the user manual -Digital Microphone Manager Edition-.

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Dante Controller

ATND1061DAN is compatible with Dante network audio.


I/O settings for Dante devices can be set using Dante Controller (application provided by Audinate). For information on
Dante Controller, visit the Audinate website (www.audinate.com).

Dante channel list

Input (Dante Transmitter)

Name displayed on Dante


Description
Controller

CH1 Coverage Zone audio output

CH2 Priority Zone audio output #1

CH3 Priority Zone audio output #2

CH4 Priority Zone audio output #3

CH5 Priority Zone audio output #4

CH6/AutoMix Priority Zone audio output #5 or auto mix signal output (selection possible)

AEC Ref Out Outputs AEC reference signals used with auto mix.

Used for auto mix when connecting multiple units. Outputs control signals
Sum Out
to the next microphone.

Output (Dante Receiver)

Name displayed on Dante


Description
Controller

AEC Ref In Inputs digital audio signals used as AEC reference signals.

Used for auto mix when connecting multiple units. Inputs signals from the
Sum In
main (Primary) microphone.

Used for auto mix when connecting multiple units. Inputs control signals
Chain In
from the previous microphone in the chain.

Used for auto mix when connecting multiple units. Used by the main
Mix In (Primary) microphone to input auto mix signals to other (Follower)
microphones.

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Web Remote

What is Web Remote?

Web Remote is a web application used to control microphones. Web Remote enables the following remote control tasks
to be performed from your Windows PC, Mac, iOS or Android device (hereinafter “control device”).

Checking microphone status


Changing microphone settings

What is Locate?

Locate is a launcher application for Web Remote. Locate launches once a connection is established with a control
device. Using Locate enables easy access to Web Remote as it eliminates the need for entering the IP address of the
installed microphone.

If you know the IP address of the microphone, Web Remote can also be launched without using Locate.

Recommended environment

OS for running Web Remote and Locate

Microsoft Windows 8.1 or later


macOS Mojave or later
Android OS 8.0 or later
iOS 12 or later

Recommended web browsers for Web Remote

Google Chrome (Windows and Android)


Mozilla Firefox (Windows)
Safari (macOS and iOS)

Up to three control devices can be logged into Web Remote simultaneously. However, if two different web
browsers are running on one control device, that device will be counted as two.
When ending Web Remote, make sure to log out before closing the web browser screen. Closing the screen
without logging out may result in the session remaining active and you not being logged out of Web
Remote.
The minimum screen size for use with Web Remote is 1024 × 768 pixels. Use a display monitor for the
control device that is large enough for the Web Remote screen to be displayed on a web browser.

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Web Remote

Preparation for Web Remote

Connecting the microphone with the control device

1 Connect the control device with the microphone via a wired or wireless connection.

2 Perform network settings for the control device and connect to the network.

The microphone ships from the factory with “IP Config Mode” set to “Auto”. To connect using a static IP
address, set “IP Config Mode” to “Static”.

Setting up Locate

1 Download the Locate installer and application to the control device.

If using Windows or Mac:


The installer can be downloaded from the Audio-Technica website (https://www.audio-technica.com/) for the
country or region where used.
If using iOS or Android:
Download from the App Store or Google Play. Proceed to step 4 once downloaded.

2 Double-click the downloaded setup.exe.

The setup wizard will appear.

3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install Locate.

Once installed, a Locate icon will appear on the desktop.

4 Confirm that the microphone is connected to the same network as the control device before double-
clicking on the Locate icon.

Launch Locate. Microphones connected to the network are detected automatically.

5 Select the microphone to perform Web Remote control and click “Open”.

The Setting & Maintenance screen will appear.

The “Identify” function is not available in Locate. Use Digital Microphone Manager for identifying connected
microphones.

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Web Remote

Launching Web Remote

Launch from Locate

1 Launch Locate installed to the control device.

2 From the list, select the microphone for which Web Remote will be launched.

Once Web Remote is launched, the Setting & Maintenance screen will appear.

Launch by directly specifying the IP address

If you know the IP address of the microphone, Web Remote can be launched by directly specifying the IP address.

1 Launch the web browser of the control device.

2 Enter the IP address of the microphone for which Web Remote will be launched.

Once Web Remote is launched, the Setting & Maintenance screen will appear.

Basic operations on Setting & Maintenance screen

This screen shows advanced settings for the entire system, as well as utilities for use during maintenance or when
malfunctions occur.

1 Click “>” to open the settings menu and select settings.

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Web Remote

2 For settings requiring text input, click the field for the setting to input text.

3 For settings requiring selection from a pull-down menu, click “ ” in the field for the setting and
make a selection from the pull-down menu.

4 For settings requiring use of a switch, click the switch.

Switching between ON (blue) and OFF (no color) will occur with each click.

5 For settings requiring the selection of values, click “ ” or “ ” in the field for the setting.

The value will increase or decrease with each click.

6 Click “Apply”.

The setting will be applied.

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Web Remote

General (System Settings)

Device Name

Item Description

Device Name Set the microphone name.

Device ID Set the microphone ID.

Device Color Set display colors for microphones on Digital Microphone Manager.

LED Settings

Item Description

Unmute Color Set indicator lamp colors for microphones when unmuted.

Mute Color Set indicator lamp colors for microphones when muted.

Power Save Mode Color Set indicator lamp colors for microphones when in power save mode.

Dimmer Settings

Item Description

Turn microphone indicator lamps ON or OFF.


Enabled When set to “ON” (blue), the indicator lamp lights or flashes depending on
the status of the microphone.

Network (System Settings)

Network Configuration

Item Description

Output is performed via a single cable when set to “Single cable”. Output
of IP control is performed via a separate cable when set to “Split”.
Mode
Because this will require multiple connections, ensure that the necessary
connections are made.

Latency Set latency for the Dante port.

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Web Remote

Dante & Audio Port Settings

Item Description

Set the configuration mode for the IP address.


When “Auto” is selected, IP addresses are automatically assigned by
IP Config Mode
DHCP servers, etc.
When “Static” is selected, static IP addresses are used.

IP Address[1] Set the IP address.


[1]
Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask.

Gateway Address[1] Set the gateway address.


[1] This is possible when “IP Config Mode” is set to “Static”.

IP Control & Web Remote Port Settings

Item Description

Set the configuration mode for the IP address.


When “Auto” is selected, IP addresses are automatically assigned by
IP Config Mode
DHCP servers, etc.
When “Static” is selected, static IP addresses are used.

IP Address[1] Set the IP address.

Subnet Mask[1] Set the subnet mask.


[1]
Gateway Address Set the gateway address.
[1] This is possible when “IP Config Mode” is set to “Static”.

Allow Discovery

Item Description

Set automatic detection for microphones on the same network.


Enabled
Automatic detection is possible when set to “ON” (blue).

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Web Remote

IP Control Settings

Item Description

Port Number Shows the IP control port number.

Set whether to receive notifications from microphones during IP control.


Notification
Notifications will be received when set to “ON” (blue).

Set whether to receive audio level notifications from microphones during


Audio Level Notification [1]
IP control. Setting to “ON” (blue) will result in notifications being received.

Set whether to receive camera detection notifications from microphones


[1]
Camera Control Notification during IP control. Setting to “ON” (blue) will result in notifications being
received.

Multicast Address [1] Set the address for multicast.

Multicast Port Number [1] Set the port number for multicast.
[1] This is possible when “Notification” is set to “ON”.

Utilities (System Settings)

Firmware Update

Use this procedure to update microphone firmware.

1 Use the “Serial No.”, “Device Name”, and “Firmware Ver.” shown on the screen to determine
whether the microphone is subject to an update.

2 Click “Browse”.

3 Select a file to be updated from the file selection screen.

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Web Remote

4 Click “Update”.

The update will start. Once the update is complete, a completion screen will appear and the
microphone will automatically reboot.

Reset All Settings to Default

All microphone settings will be reset to factory default.

However, the firmware version will remain the same.

1 Click “Reset”.

2 Check the confirmation screen and click “Yes”.

Once initialization is complete, a completion screen will appear.

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Web Remote

Audio (Install Settings)

Beam CHs

Configure audio settings for CH1 to CH6.

Item Description

Input Gain Set the input gain of the audio input.

Set whether to cut the low-pass range of the input audio.


Low Cut
Setting to “ON” (blue) will cut the low-pass range of the input audio.

Set whether to apply 4-band EQ to the audio input.


4Band EQ
Setting to “ON” (blue) will apply this function.

Level Set the level of audio input.

Set whether to mute or unmute.


Mute
Setting to “ON” (blue) will mute audio.

Set whether to enable auto mix.


Gain Share
Setting to “ON” (blue) will enable this function.

Analog Input

Item Description

Input Type Set the input type of the analog input channel.

Set whether to enable phantom power. Setting to “ON” (blue) will enable
Phantom[1]
this function.

Set whether to apply 4-band EQ to the audio input. Setting to “ON” (blue)
4Band EQ
will apply this function.

Level Set the level of audio input.


[1] This is possible when “Input Type” is set to “Mic”.

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Web Remote

Auto Mix CH

Item Description

Set whether to enable the acoustic echo canceler.


AEC
Setting to “ON” (blue) will enable this function.

Set the reference signal. Normally, audio from a microphone at another


AEC Reference
site would be selected.

Set whether to enable noise cancellation.


NC
Setting to “ON” (blue) will enable this function.

Set whether to enable auto gain control.


AGC
Setting to “ON” (blue) will enable this function.

Level Set the level of audio output.

Analog Output

Item Description

Unity Set the unity level.

Level Set the level of audio output.

Dante Tx#6 Signal

Item Description

The assignment of the 6th digital output can be changed. If set to “CH6”,
Dante Tx#6 Signal mixing will take place using equipment at a later stage. If set to “Automix”,
the mixing function of the microphone will be used.

Presets

Presets

Item Description

Preset Name Display the preset name.

Boot Up Preset Set the presets to be recalled when the microphone boots.

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Web Remote

Exporting presets

Export presets to a file.

1 Click the button(s) of the preset(s) to be exported to a file.

2 Click “Export”.

3 Export after specifying the export location and file name.

Importing presets

Import exported preset files.

1 Click the button(s) of the import destination preset(s).

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Web Remote

2 Click “Browse”.

3 Select and open preset files from the file selection screen.

4 Click “Import”.

The preset(s) will be imported.

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Web Remote

Logging

Perform settings for log messages and download log files.

Item Description

Set whether to save log messages.


Enabled
Setting to “ON” (blue) will save log messages.

Set whether to write log messages to internal memory or forward them to


Destination[1]
a Syslog server.

Clicking “Download” will download log files registered to internal


Log File
memory.
[1] This is possible when “Enabled” is set to “ON”.

Syslog is a standard for forwarding log messages over IP networks. It is used to manage computer systems
and monitor security.

System Info

This displays information about the system, such as network settings and the serial number and firmware version of the
microphone. System information can be exported to a text file by clicking “Export”.

Header

The header on the top of the screen displays statuses and preset names.

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Web Remote

1 Microphone color
This mark is displayed when operating multiple microphones.
2 Microphone name
The name set for the device is displayed.
3 IP remote status
Indicates that control is being performed via IP.
: Not under remote control.

: Under remote control.

/ : There is a remote control error.

4 Error status
Displays the error status.
: No error is present.

: An error is present.

5 Presets
Displays the preset selection and name of the imported preset(s).

Displaying descriptions of errors

If a triangle mark is displayed in the icon, click on the icon to display a description of the error. After checking the
description of the error, move the cursor away from the icon, and the triangle mark will disappear.

Presets

Up to 16 presets can be saved, including for beam zones, audio, camera areas, and some settings in Setting &
Maintenance set using Web Remote or Digital Microphone Manager. This enables settings to be switched to suit user
needs.

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Web Remote

Saving presets

1 Click “Preset”.

“Preset” shows the name of the current preset.

2 Click “Save Preset” in the pull-down menu.

3 Click the slot where the preset is to be saved.

4 Enter a name.

5 Click “Save”.

It may take several minutes to save presets.

Settings for the microphone are saved in the preset.

For information on importing and exporting presets, see "Presets" (p. 61) in Setting & Maintenance.

Recalling presets

1 Click “Preset”.

“Preset” shows the name of the current preset.

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Web Remote

2 Click “Recall Preset” in the pull-down menu.

3 Click the preset to be recalled.

The preset is reflected in the microphone settings.

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Function List

Default Presets Web


Item Setting values Resumed
Setting Included Remote

(Maximum 30 characters
Device Name Device Name ATND1061 -
(ASCII code only))

Device ID 0 to 255 0 -

Green, Yellow, Red, Pink, Blue,


Device Color Green -
Cyan

Command Link Preset Link On, Off On - -

Mute Link On, Off On - -

Power Save
On, Off On - -
Mode Link

Mute, Power Save Mode,


GPI Settings Port1 Mute -
Reboot

Mute, Power Save Mode, Power Save


Port2 -
Reboot Mode

Dante Network
Mode Single Cable, Split Single Cable -
Configuration

0.25 msec, 0.5 msec, 1 msec, 2


Latency 0.5 msec -
msec, 5 msec

Dante & Audio IP Config


Auto, Static Auto -
Port Settings Mode

IP Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 - -

Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 - -

Gateway
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 - -
Address

IP Control & Web


IP Config
Remote Port Auto, Static Auto -
Mode
Settings

IP Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 - -

Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 - -

Gateway
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 - -
Address

Allow Discovery Enabled On, Off On -

IP Control
Port Number 00001 to 65535 17300 -
Settings
Notification On, Off Off -

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Function List

Default Presets Web


Item Setting values Resumed
Setting Included Remote

Audio Level
On, Off Off -
Notification

Camera
Control On, Off Off -
Notification

Multicast
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 239.0.0.100 -
Address

Multicast
00001 to 65535 17000 -
Port Number

Beam
Beam Settings Low, Mid, High Mid -
Sensitivity

Auto
On, Off On -
Attenuation

Dante Tx#6 Dante Tx#6


Separate 5, Auto Mix Auto Mix
Signal Signal

Black (No light), Red, Orange,


Unmute
LED Settings Yellow, Pink, Purple, Blue, Green
Color
Aqua, Green, Cyan, White

Black (No light), Red, Orange,


Mute Color Yellow, Pink, Purple, Blue, Red
Aqua, Green, Cyan, White

Black (No light), Red, Orange,


Power Save
Yellow, Pink, Purple, Blue, Cyan
Mode Color
Aqua, Green, Cyan, White

LED Dimmer LED Dimmer On, Off Off

Allow Control Mute On, Off On -

Power Save
On, Off On -
Mode

Preset On, Off On -

Presets Preset Name (Maximum 30 characters) Preset 1 to 16

Boot Up
1 to 16, Non - -
Preset

Logging Enabled On, Off On -

Destination Internal, Syslog Internal -

Position X: 16.4
Device X - -
(feet/mm) feet/5000 mm

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Function List

Default Presets Web


Item Setting values Resumed
Setting Included Remote

Y: 16.4
Y - -
feet/5000 mm

3.3 feet/1,000 mm to room


Altitude Room height - -
height

Beam CH 1
Channel Settings CH # Coverage, Priority1~5 - - -
to 6

Input Gain 0 dB to +30 dB 0 dB

Lowcut On, Off Off

4 Band EQ On, Off Off

Coverage:
CH1
CH Name (Maximum 10 characters) -
Priority1 to 5:
CH2 to 6

CH1: Green
CH2: Yellow
Green, Yellow, Brown, Red, CH3: Brown
CH Color -
Pink, Blue, Gray, Dark Gray CH4: Red
CH5: Pink
CH6: Blue

Level -∞, -120.0 dB to +10.0 dB 0.0 dB

CH Mute On, Off Off

Mode
Analog Input Mic, Line Line
Select

0.5 dB
Mode = When Mic: +0.25 dB, (because
Input Gain -
Mode = When Line: +0.5 dB Mode = Line
Default)

4 Band EQ On, Off Off

CH Name (Maximum 10 characters) Analog In -

Level -∞, -120.0 dB to +10.0 dB 0.0 dB

Phantom On, Off Off - -

Auto Mix CH Name (Maximum 10 characters) Auto Mix -

CH Mute On, Off Off -

Level -∞, -120.0 dB to +10.0 dB 0.0 dB

Analog
CH Name (Maximum 10 characters) Analog Out -
Output

Unity +4 dBu, -10 dBV, -33 dBV +4 dBu

Level -∞, -120.0 dB to +10.0 dB 0.0 dB

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Function List

Default Presets Web


Item Setting values Resumed
Setting Included Remote

CH Mute On, Off Off -


[1]
Auto Mix Enabled On, Off Off

Weight -15.0 to 15.0 0.0 -

Gain Share Mode Stand Alone, Link Stand Alone -

Mode
4 Band EQ[2] Easy Mode, Expert Mode Expert Mode - -
Change

Easy Mode Type Select High, Mid, Low Mid -

Warm, Warm-1, Warm-2,


Warm-3, Warm-4, Warm-5,
Tone Warm-6, Neutral, Bright-6, Neutral -
Bright-5, Bright-4, Bright-3,
Bright-2, Bright-1, Bright

Band#1
Expert Mode 20 Hz to 20000 Hz 25 -
Frequency

Band#1
-18 dB to +18 dB 0 -
Gain

Band#1 Q
0.3 to 60 0.75 -
value

Band#1
HPF, LSH, PEQ PEQ -
Filter type

Band#2
20 Hz to 20000 Hz 63 Hz -
Frequency

Band#2
-18 dB to +18 dB 0 dB -
Gain

Band#2 Q
0.3 to 60 0.75 -
value

Band#3
20 Hz to 20000 Hz 6300 Hz -
Frequency

Band#3
-18 dB to +18 dB 0 dB -
Gain

Band#3 Q
0.3 to 60 0.75 -
value

Band#4
20 Hz to 20000 Hz 16000 Hz -
Frequency

Band#4
-18 dB to +18 dB 0 dB -
Gain

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Function List

Default Presets Web


Item Setting values Resumed
Setting Included Remote

Band#4 Q
0.3 to 60 0.75 -
value

Band#4
LPF, HSH, PEQ PEQ -
Filter type

AEC AEC On, Off Off

AEC
Analog Input, Digital Input Analog Input
Reference

NLP On, Off Off -

NLP
Low, Mid, High Mid -
Sensitivity

NC NC On, Off Off

NC
Attenuation 0 to 20 6 -
Level

AGC AGC On, Off Off

Target Level -10 to 10 0 -

[1] Capable of being set individually to Coverage and Priority 1 to Priority 5.


[2] Capable of being set individually to Coverage, Priority 1 to Priority 5, and Analog Input.

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Troubleshooting

Please check the following when problems with the microphone occur. Also see the user manual -Digital Microphone
Manager Edition-.

Check whether the microphone is connected correctly.


Check whether the microphone is operating as described in the user manual.
Check whether external devices are operating correctly. Perform this check with the microphone disconnected.
Restart network devices.

Microphone doesn’t turn on

Check whether the port for Network A on the back of the microphone is connected to the PoE switching hub
using a LAN cable of CAT5e or higher.

Check whether the PoE switching hub is operating correctly.

Microphone is not recognized by Digital Microphone Manager or Web


Remote

Check whether the microphone and computer are connected to the same network.

Review firewall settings.

Check Digital Microphone Manager and Web Remote to see whether “Allow Discovery” > “Enabled” is set
to “ON”.

Microphone is not recognized by Dante Controller

Check Digital Microphone Manager to see whether settings for “Dante Network Configuration” > “Mode”
are correct.

Check whether the Dante audio connected to the port for Network A on the back of the microphone is
connected to the same network as the connected Dante device.

No sound emitted from microphone

Check whether the beam output (Dante transmitter) is correctly routed to the Dante receiver of the output
device using Dante Controller.

Check Digital Microphone Manager to see whether the Exclusion Zone has been set.

Check whether the audio I/O level is set to “-∞” (minimum value) in the audio settings of Digital Microphone
Manager.

Check whether any beam channels are muted.

If using an Auto Mix channel for output, check whether the auto mix settings for each beam channel in
Digital Microphone Manager are correct.

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Troubleshooting

No sound emitted from analog output

Check whether the analog I/O ports on the back of the microphone are connected correctly.

Check whether the pin assignments for the analog I/O ports on the back of the microphone are correct.

Strange noises are emitted

Check whether the target zone is set to the effective range in the beam settings of Digital Microphone
Manager.

Check whether the 4-band EQ settings of Digital Microphone Manager are correct.

Check whether the position and orientation of the microphone are correct for the room.

Indicator lamp does not light

Check Digital Microphone Manager to see whether “LED Dimmer” is set to “ON”.

AEC does not function

Check Digital Microphone Manager and Web Remote to see whether settings for “AEC” > “AEC Reference”
are correct.

Check whether far end audio is routed to “AEC Ref In” of the microphone’s Dante receiver using Dante audio
routing.

Preset settings do not sync between multiple microphones

Check Digital Microphone Manager to see whether “General” > “Command Link” > “Preset Link” is set to
“ON” for all microphones.

IR remote controller does not operate

Check whether the battery is installed in the correct orientation.

Check whether the battery is dead. Replace the battery if dead.

Check Digital Microphone Manager to see whether “IR Receiver” > “Allow Control” is set to “ON”.

IP control is not possible

Check whether the microphone and computer are connected to the same network.

Check whether the port No. used for IP control is correct.

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Troubleshooting

No incoming IP control notifications

Check Digital Microphone Manager and Web Remote to see whether “IP Control Settings” > “Notification”
is set to “ON”.

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Dimensions

ATND1061DAN

227.5

227.5
30

(Unit: mm)

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Dimensions

Surface mount adapter

204.5

106

70

44.5

2×4.4
0.5
5
4.
φ

45.8

60
204.5
105

106
80

89

9
9.
φ


φ
4.5
10
4×φ
5
4.
φ

4.5

19.5
9.5

(Unit: mm)

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Dimensions

Flush mount adapter

307 283

70

4
M

38
307

105

283
22
φ

34.5

39

(Unit: mm)
1

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Dimensions

Flush mount cover

315

315
6.5

12

(Unit: mm)

Tile bridge A
30.8

553

596

106 106 106

10.5
5

5 5
63.8
10.5
50

40
4

25
M

15

(Unit: mm)

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Dimensions

Tile bridge B

M
4
19
372.4

289

106
5
φ

40

32

(Unit: mm)

Tile bridge C

12
42.5

47.5

20

45

25
12.8

(Unit: mm)
4
M

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Dimensions

Assembly diagram of tile bridge for grid ceiling

596

370

10.5
5

5 5
10.5

417.6
320

370
400
290

290
10.5
5

30.8
19.8 (Adjust Max29.6)

34.5 17.5 6×9 5×20 5×20 6×9 17.5 34.5

Center Adjust Max84.5 Center Adjust Max84.5

635.6

(Unit: mm)

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Specifications

ATND1061DAN

General

Power requirement PoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 0)

Power consumption Max. 7 W

Operation temperature range 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)

Operation humidity range 25% to 85% (Noncondensing)

Dimensions 227.5 mm (9.0”) × 227.5 mm (9.0”) × 30 mm (1.2”) (W × D × H)

Weight 1250 g (44 oz)

Microphone

Beam width 90°

Polar pattern Beam pattern

Frequency response 60 Hz to 18,000 Hz

Sensitivity -8 dBFS (1 kHz, 94 dBSPL)

Dynamic range 89 dB (A-weighted)

Signal to noise ratio 61.5 dB (A-weighted)

Self-noise 25 dBSPL (A-weighted)

Maximum input sound level 102 dBSPL

Analog audio

Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+1.0/-2.0 dB)

Dynamic range 100 dB (A-weighted)

Signal to noise ratio 80 dB (A-weighted)

Headroom 20 dB

Residual noise -75.8 dBu (A-weighted)

T.H.D <0.1% (1 kHz, unity)

MIC Maximum: -30 dBu


MIC Unity: -50 dBu
Analog input
LINE Maximum: +12.2 dBu
LINE Unity: -10 dBV, Switchable

OUTPUT Maximum: +19.2 dBu


Analog output
OUTPUT Unity: +4 dBu/-10 dBV/-33 dBV, Switchable

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Specifications

Other

Dante: 1 Gbps
Network
IP control: 100 Mbps

Sampling rate: 48 kHz


Digital audio
Bit depth: 24 bit

Microphone (CH1 to CH6): 47 msec


Latency Microphone (Auto Mix CH): 79 msec
Dante: Min. 250 usec, Max. 5 msec

Network/Dante: RJ-45
Analog input: Euroblock 3pin
I/O connector
Analog output: Euroblock 3pin
GPI: Euroblock 3pin

Phantom power Analog input: 12 V

IR remote controller
Surface mount adapter
Screw (M4 × 50 mm) × 4
Flush mount adapter
Flush mount cover
Screw (M4 × 10 mm) × 12
Hole cover
Nut × 4
Included accessories Snap bushing × 2
Tile bridge A × 2
Tile bridge B × 2
Tile bridge C × 4
Seismic cable
Zip tie
Safety belt
Euroblock connector × 3
Installation template

For product improvement, the product is subject to modification without notice.

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Polar pattern / Frequency response

Polar pattern

330˚ 30˚

300˚ 60˚

270˚ 90˚

120˚
240˚

210˚ 150˚
180˚
LEGEND

200 Hz
1 kHz SCALE IS
5 kHz 5 DECIBELS PER DIVISION
8 kHz

Frequency response
60 - 18,000 Hz
Response in dB

10 dB

20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k


Frequency in Hertz

LEGEND

0°, 50 cm

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Trademarks

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respective companies.

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Audio-Technica
Beamforming Array Microphone ATND1061DAN
Signal Diagram
Audio data
Control data

Gain Share
BUS
CH1 Gain Share
Auto ATT Control BUS
ON/OFF
Voice Activity Auto Mix
Elevation Angle Detection Input BUS
Meter
4Band
HPF EQ Level
Mute
MEMS Microphones

Beam#1 Auto
Gain Tx1:CH 1
ATT
OFF Gain Share
MicGain Fader
・・・・・

0dB ~+30dB
Auto Mix
Assign
ON/OFF

Beamforming

Tx2: CH 2
Beam#2
CH.2 (Same as CH.1)
Tx3: CH 3
Beam#3
CH.3 (Same as CH.1)

Digital Audio Output(Dante)


Tx4: CH 4
Beam#4
CH.4 (Same as CH.1)
Tx5: CH 5
Beam#5
CH.5 (Same as CH.1)
Separate5
Tx6:
Beam#6
CH.6 (Same as CH.1) Auto Mix
CH6/AUtoMix

All CH Voice Activity


Detection
All AutoMix Auto Mix
Auto ATT
assigned Meter
ON/OFF
Signals ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
Input Level Mute
+12V
Meter Σ AEC NC NLP AGC Auto
Σ
Unity Select ATT
Mic/Line OFF
4Band
EQ Level
Analog PAD
HA ADC
Input -22dB
AEC Ref.
Balanced Mic: ON
Line: OFF Mic: OFF Mic: High +36.88dB
Line: ON Line: Low +16.88dB
AEC Ref. Select

Analog Input
Tx7:AEC Ref Out
Digital input

Gain Share Mode


Link : Close Gain Share Bus out Tx8:SUM out
Stand Alone : Open
Gain Share Block Analog Output
Rx1: AEC Ref. In
Digital Audio Input

Meter
Analog
Rx2: Sum In Output BTL
Fader
(Dante)

Mute
Rx3: Chain In
ATT DAC Analog
OFF Output
Rx4: Mix In
+4dBu/-10dBV/-33dBV
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