Neumann TLM 170 Bruksanvisning
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1. Introduction
This manual contains essential information for the
operation and care of the product you have pur-
chased. Please read the instructions carefully and
completely before using the equipment. Please
keep this manual where it will be accessible at all
times to all current and future users.
Additional information, in particular concern-
ing available accessories and Neumann service
partners, can always be found on our website:
www.neumann.com. Information about service
partners can also be obtained by telephone:
+49 (0) 30 / 41 77 24 - 0.
The following related ο¬les are available in PDF
format in the Downloads section of our website
www.neumann.com:
Operation with Unbalanced or Center Tap
Grounded Inputs
Some Remarks on Microphone Maintenance
The Neumann online forum on our website en-
ables Neumann users worldwide to share their
experiences. Through its integrated archive func-
tion, the forum has developed into an extensive
knowledge pool.
2. Safety instructions
The microphone has the intended purpose of con-
verting acoustic signals into electrical signals.
Connect the microphone only to microphone in-
puts and devices which supply 48 V of phantom
power in accordance with IEC 61938.
Repairs and servicing are to be carried out only
by experienced, authorized service personnel.
Unauthorized opening or modiο¬cation of the
equipment shall void the warranty.
Use the equipment only under the conditions
speciο¬ed in the βTechnical dataβ section. Allow
the equipment to adjust to the ambient tempera-
ture before switching it on. Do not operate the
equipment if it has been damaged during trans-
port.
Always run cables in such a way that there is no
risk of tripping over them.
Unless required for operation, ensure that liquids
and electrically conductive objects are kept at a
safe distance from the equipment and its connec-
tions.
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Do not use solvents or aggressive cleansers for
cleaning purposes.
Dispose of the equipment in accordance with the
regulations applicable to the respective country.
3. Brief description
The TLM 170 is a condenser studio microphone
with transformerless (TLM) circuit technology.
The microphone features exceptionally clean
sound transmission which is free of coloration,
with extremely low self-noise and an extensive
dynamic range.
The TLM 170 R has the selectable directional char-
acteristics omnidirectional, cardioid, wide-angle
cardioid, hypercardioid and ο¬gure-8. The direc-
tional characteristics can be selected remotely
with the optional N 248 power supply.
The largely linear diξuse-ο¬eld frequency response
permits even lateral sound to be transmitted
without coloration. This applies to all directional
characteristics.
A switchable high-pass ο¬lter increases the lower
cutoξ frequency from 30 Hz to 100 Hz.
The pre-attenuation switch reduces the micro-
phone sensitivity by 10 dB, thus allowing the pro-
cessing of very high sound pressure levels.
The TLM 170 R is elastically mounted on a tilting
bracket, for the suppression of structure-borne
sound.
4. Scope of delivery
TLM 170 R (mt):
TLM 170 R (mt) microphone
Operating manual
Dust cover
Wooden box
TLM 170 R (mt) Stereo Set:
2 x TLM 170 R (mt) microphones
2 x EA 170 (mt) elastic suspensions
Operating manual
2 x Dust cover
Aluminum case
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Sound test
Simply speak into the microphone. Do not blow
into the microphone or subject it to pop noise,
since this can easily result in hazardous sound
pressure levels.
6. Shutdown and storage
Before switching oξ the microphone or discon-
necting the cables, reduce the volume of con-
nected equipment.
Only then should the phantom power be switched
oξ.
Disconnect the cables.
When disconnecting a cable, always pull only on
the connector and not on the cable itself.
Microphones which are not in use should not be
allowed to remain on the stand gathering dust. A
microphone which is unused for a prolonged pe-
riod should be stored under normal atmospheric
conditions, and should be protected from dust.
For this purpose, use a lint-free, air-permeable
dust cover or the original packaging of the micro-
phone.
7. Troubleshooting
Problem
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Possible causes
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Solution
Microphone
not operating
The phantom power supply voltage is not
switched on at the mixing console or at the
power supply equipment.
Check the corresponding channel settings.
The power supply equipment is not con-
nected to the power supply line or there is
no battery.
Check the connection to the power supply
line or check the battery of the power supply
equipment.
No signal
transmission
The microphone is not connected to the
correct microphone ampliο¬er input of the
subsequent equipment.
Check the signal path.
If necessary, activate the appropriate input
on the corresponding channel of the mixing
console.
8. Technical data and
connector assignments
Permissible atmospheric conditions:1)
Operating temperature range ........... 0 Β°C ... +70 Β°C
Storage temperature range ........... β20 Β°C ... +70 Β°C
Humidity range ..................... 0 % β¦ 90 % at +20 Β°C
0 % β¦ 85 % at +60 Β°C
Acoustical op. principle .............Pressure gradient
transducer
Directional pattern ........................................Omni,
wide-angle cardioid, cardioid,
hyper-cardioid, ο¬gure-8
Frequency range ..............................20 Hz...20 kHz
Sensitivity2) .......................................8 mV/Pa Β± 1 dB
Rated impedance ........................................50 ohms
Rated load impedance ..........................1000 ohms
Signal-to-noise ratio3),
CCIR4) ...............................................................68 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio3),
A-weighted4) ....................................................80 dB
Equivalent noise level,
CCIR4) ................................................................26 dB
Equivalent noise level,
A-weighted4) .................................................14 dB-A
Max. SPL for 5)
less than 0.5 % THD......................................144 dB
with preattenuation ..................................... 154 dB
Max. output voltage ...................................... 10 dBu
Supply voltage6) ....................................... 48 V Β± 4 V
Current consumption6) .....................................3 mA
Matching connector .......................................XLR3F
Weight ..............................................................625 g
Dimensions ...................................60 mm x 152 mm
94 dB SPL equiv. to 1 Pa = 10 Β΅bar
0 dB equiv. to 20 Β΅Pa
Produkspesifikasjoner
Merke: | Neumann |
Kategori: | Mikrofon |
Modell: | TLM 170 |
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