Converts a Standard Mic Source to a Dante Network Channel
Mute Button Toggles Output On and Off or Provides Momentary Muting
No User or Installer Gain Adjustments are Required
Automatic Microphone Gain of 40 dB for Condenser Mics and 60 dB for Dynamic Mics
P48 Phantom is Provided on the Microphone Input
40 dB per Octave at 100 Hz Low-Cut Filter Set by Installer
Network to Headphone Section
Selection from 3 or 4 Mono Dante Network Sources to a Stereo Headphone
Single-Button Selection for Each Source with LED Indication
Upper Button Selects “OFF” or Speaker Source, Set by Installer
Output on Professional Quality 3.5 mm Stereo MINI Jack
Display is Bright During Selection, Dims After Selection
Front-Panel Output Level Control
Network to Speaker Section
2 Watt RMS Audio Amplifier
Compressor/Limiter Prevents Clipping
Amplifier Gain Adjustment is Accessible through the Chassis Bottom - Set by the Installer
Common
Adjustment and Switch Settings on the Chassis Bottom are Set by the Installer
High Resolution 24 Bit Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog Conversion
LED Indicators Show Network Sync Status
Normal or Hot-Standby Operation from PoE
The TP-BN14 is a bidirectional Dante network interface for tabletop use. The unit provides a shock-mounted XLR microphone input with a mute button. A front-panel 2W amplified speaker provides monitoring of a specific audio mix.
The TP-BN14 provides a front-panel headphone Mini Jack with an associated four input source selector. LEDs associated with the input buttons indicate the selected source.
The front panel level control is a long-life potentiometer controlling a VCA. Audio does not pass through this control, assuring years of noise free level adjustment. The output amplifiers drive high or low impedance headphones delivering more than 90 mW into 100 Ohms. The headphone output may be used to listen to different language translations.
The TP-BN14 may be powered from a 24 Vdc power supply, available separately, or from PoE. It is used in meeting halls, conference rooms or courtrooms.