Clearone converge 590 driver
Each box contains three industry standard XLR microphone connectors. Boxes are daisy-chained from mixer using standard RJ cables. Boxes can be rack-mounted with mixer or strategically positioned throughout room to minimize microphone cable runs.
Customize the audio settings and configure system via the built-in USB or Ethernet connection with drag-and-drop user interface.
Some of the popular products and solutions offered include premium conferencing, tabletop conferencing, personal conferencing, AV distribution and control, conferencing microphones and media carts.
ClearOne is committed to provide the highest quality products ranging from office desktop conferencing to large professional conferencing venues like training centers, courtrooms, auditoriums and boardrooms. Audio Conferencing equipment is used to facilitate a conference. It is a hi-tech equipment that is used for audio conferences. Conference equipment is used from office desktop conferencing to large professional conferencing venues like training centers, courtrooms, auditoriums and boardrooms.
Booklet Makers. Conferencing Equipment. Maximum cable length is feet using Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable. This enables external devices and controller software to access the Converge Pro command set, including common functions such as volume control, muting, room combining, and preset changes. The PC port provides a pass-through network connection for use with a standard not crossover patch cable. The LEDs adjacent to each port indicate connection status and packet traffic activity.
Four, 35 Watt internal power amplifiers eliminate the need for an external power amplifier. NOTE : To reduce risk of electrical shock and damage to equipment, never connect wiring or external equipment while the amplifier is power is on. Class 2 wiring is required. Repeat this procedure for each channel. The Telco Line port connects an analog telephone line to Converge Pro devices. Maintain the correct polarity on output connectors. The E-bus is a proprietary digital audio bus that provides control and audio data links between devices.
The maximum cable length between connected units is feet 61 meters. Link Out Link Out. The E-bus allows audio routing between source devices and destination devices on the E-bus network. The E-bus contains 18 independent digital audio buses labeled I—Z, which can route mic or line inputs in any combination across the E-bus network.
S-Z Buses: These eight buses are line input mixer buses. They are used to route auxiliary audio, such as from a CD player or VCR, to and from other units on the network. These buses are also used as mic mixer buses when NOM count is not required. Information about the number of gated microphones NOMcount and other relevant information for the microphone mixers are tracked for microphones routed to these buses.
By default, all microphones are routed to the O bus. Global Gating Groups A-F: These buses are microphone gating groups that support first-mic priority, maximum number of mics, etc. Unlike the audio buses, they contain only mic status and gate parameters.
See the Gating and Gating Group topics for more information. This allows control information to pass even if the units are not using the audio link. After making E-bus connections between units, you must set a unique Device ID number for all units of the same Device Type in the network. Press the Select button on the front panel. The Converge Menu appears. Use the Menu Dial to highlight the Settings menu.
Press the Select button. The Settings menu appears. The Device ID menu appears. Use the Menu Dial to highlight the desired value. Press the Select button to select it. Press Esc until to return to the Settings menu. Repeat this process for each device on the E-bus network. LCD Programming allows you to make simple configuration adjustments using front panel controls shown below. LCD Display : Shows model number, unit name, IP address, programming menu pages, menu options, configuration settings, and parameter values.
In addition to making configuration adjustments from the front panel, you can also run macros and execute presets. For more information on using front panel controls, see Controls and Connections. Press the Select button to access the Converge Menu. Scroll to the parameter you want to adjust using the Menu Dial. Press the Select button to select the parameter. The parameter will stop flashing when selected.
Select the value for the parameter using the Menu Dial. Press the Select button to save the parameter value. To discard the change and return to the previous menu, press the Esc button. If an error occurs, contact ClearOne Technical Support.
To access the LCD menu, press the Select button. The Converge Menu appears as shown below. When the lock feature is enabled and the front panel is unlocked, it will automatically re-lock after 3 minutes of inactivity. See the Unit Properties topic for instructions on how to enable the lock feature. For more information, see the Table of Contents for these related topics:. To access the Channels menu, press the Select button on the front panel, use the Menu Dial to select Channels , and press the Select button.
After you select an option, a list of all available channels of that type is displayed. Use the Menu Dial to select the channel you want to configure and press the Select button.
The Channels display appears. The channel display is identical for every channel type, with the exception of the channel ID and channel label, which both vary depending on the channel selected. As shown below, the display includes a peak-level meter, a peak dB reading, a gain level adjustment box, and a mute selector. Use the Menu Dial to highlight Gain or Mute. Select the desired value using the Menu Dial. Press the Select button to set the selected value. Press the Esc button to return to the Channels menu.
To access the Settings menu, press the Select button on the front panel, use the Menu Dial to select Settings , and press the Select button. To change these settings, use the following procedure:. Press the Esc button to return to the Settings menu. You can also use the Comm tab of the Unit Properties screen to change these settings. This parameter allows you to set the baud rate to 9.
The default is Select the baud rate you want to use, then press the Select button. A message appears on the LCD display indicating the change is in progress, and another indicating the change is complete.
When finished, the display returns to the RS sub-menu. You can enable or disable flow control on the front panel, and set the flow control type in the Unit Properties window in Console. If you disable flow control on the front panel, select None in the Unit Properties window. When None is selected, the unit ignores flow control, and the relies on the connected external control device to ensure data is not lost.
You cannot change any of these settings from the Network submenu. Use the Unit Properties screen in Console to change these settings. Select the DID you want to use, press the Select button. You can also use the General tab of the Unit Properties screen in Console to change this setting when disconnected from the unit.
Default restores ALL settings to their factory default values. Answer Yes to the prompt to restore default settings, or No to retain the existing settings. Contrast allows you to change the LCD contrast level. Use the Menu Dial to adjust the contrast level, then press the Select button to save it.
To record Macros, use the Macro Tab in Console. Use the Menu Dial to highlight the macro you want to run. Answer Yes at the prompt that appears to run the selected macro, or No to cancel.
Press the Esc button to return to the main LCD menu. To create presets, use Console in Preset Mode. To access the menu, press the Select button on the front panel, use the Menu Dial to select Presets , and press the Select Button. Use the Menu Dial to highlight the preset you want to execute. Answer Yes at the prompt that appears to run the selected preset, or No to cancel.
You can also run presets from the Services menu while Console is in Configuration Mode. For additional information, refer to the Table of Contents for these related topics:.
Click the Converge Console Software menu option on the left side of the screen to begin installation. Double-click on the drive icon and launch setup. Converge Console Software menu option on the left side of the screen. If prompted, click the Install button shown below. When the libraries complete installation, Setup checks the system for Adobe Flash. If Adobe Flash is not installed, Setup starts the Flash installation with a dialog shown below.
Press Yes to install Adobe Flash. Once Flash installs, you will need to repeat this installation procedure starting at step 6 to complete Console installation. Clicking No will abort the Flash and Console. The Converge Console Setup Wizard appears. Press the Next button and navigate through the License Agreement and Information screens that appear.
At the Select Installation Folder window, choose the directory where you want to install Console. Press the Disk Cost button to analyze available and required free space if needed. Press the Next button until installation starts. A Windows unsigned driver warning dialog appears as shown below.
Console installation will continue to completion, and Console will function properly over IP. However, you will not be able to use Console over USB. Follow the instructions that appear on-screen to complete installation. When Console installation is complete, the Converge Console icon appears on your desktop. If you install drivers for a model and subsequently connect another model to the system via USB, Windows will repeat the installation process for the new device type.
Click Next to begin installation. Select the Install the software automatically radio button in the second screen of the wizard shown below , then click Next to proceed with installation. When the USB driver installation is complete, click Finish to close the wizard. If you experience any problems during installation, contact ClearOne technical support. While you can use LCD Programming for simple configuration tasks, you must use Console to configure the advanced settings required to customize units for your application.
After Console loads, you can open an existing Site File from the File menu, or create a new site file by selecting New Site. When a site file is opened, Console displays the Unit Tab as shown below. Connecting to a site with Console requires a user name and password. The default user name is clearone ; the default password is converge. NOTE : User names and passwords are not case sensitive. ClearOne recommends that you record user names and passwords and store them in a secure place.
There is no way to retrieve passwords. If you forget a password, the only way to connect to the device is to Default the unit. The Console window consists of the components described in the following sections.
Create Site. Open Site. Save Site. Configuration Mode. Preset Mode. Execute Preset. Run Macro. Label Editor. Device Log. Event Log. Debug Console. Web Builder. Firmware Loader. Safety Mute : Toggles Safety Mute on and off.