Unidirectional Microphone
(C96-1019800-1)
Installation
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- Plug the pink microphone jack (indicated by a microphone icon) into the “mic in” port.
- Position the microphone on top of your monitor and 18 to 20 inches away.
Product Manual
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Is the ARRAY-2S compatible with Windows 10?
Yes.
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What is the USB-SA with ARRAY-2S?
This USB-SA bundle is comprised of the following:
• Andrea Array Microphone model ARRAY-2S.
• Andrea USB-SA stereo full duplex USB audio adapter.
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Do I need to install software for the USB Array Microphone to work correctly?
No software is required for the operation of these devices. Simply plug and play. All Andrea USB devices employ Windows supplied drivers to operate.
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I installed the USB-SA and ARRAY-2S and my speech recognition accuracy went down. What do I do?
You need to rerun your speech training since you changed microphones. If using Dragon, you need to add a new dictation source to your profile (refer to your software for help).
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Where do I plug the ARRAY-2S microphone into?
The ARRAY-2S Microphone plugs into the microphone input of the USB-SA adapter, or the microphone input (pink) of your computer if no adapter is available. If your computer has a single shared audio port you will need an adapter such as the TRRS Microphone Adapter, C-100 analog adapter, USB-SA, USB-MA or USB-UNIV digital adapter.
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Can I use a headset with the adapter instead of the Array-2S?
Yes, the USB-SA adapter microphone input supports Andrea EDU, and NC headsets.
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Can the mic be placed anywhere else besides the monitor?
Our testing has shown the “above the monitor” location to perform best for speech recognition software. Other locations will work but may pick up additional noises. The Array-2S Microphone can be placed on a table or desktop, but can may be susceptible to noise from a hard tabletop or desktop. If table or desktop placement is required, try isolating the microphone by placing it on a foam mouse pad or similar material. Make sure to point it to yourself or the speaker. The Array-2S microphone is sensitive, so it can pick up keyboard clicking and mouse clicks. Try to keep the microphone away from these areas. Note: The Array-2S Microphone is designed for horizontal mounting only. Do not mount the microphone vertically or the noise cancellation feature will not work correctly.
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How far away should the mic be placed?
For speech recognition software the microphone should be 12 – 18″ from your mouth. For less demanding applications like Internet telephony and voice recording the range extends out to about 48″. Remember to readjust the microphone level in the Windows Sound settings whenever you significantly change your distance from the microphone.
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How do I adjust microphone levels?
In the Windows Sound settings, under Input in Windows 10 and the Recording tab in older versions, double click the Andrea device, or, if plugged into the sound card select the sound card. This will open the properties window, go to the Levels tab, and raise the microphone gain as needed.
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Do I need to sit directly in front of the Array?
Yes, the Array-2S is a directional microphone, so it needs to be “aimed” at you (or the sound source).
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What applications does the USB-SA and Array-2S work with?
The USB-SA and Array-2S Microphone works with any application that needs voice input.
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I am using the ARRAY-2S with a USB-SA with my Windows computer and I want to monitor what I am recording through headphones.
Right click the “Speaker” icon located in the lower right-hand corner of your screen. Then select “Open Sound Settings” in Windows 10 or “Recording devices” in older versions. Double click the Andrea USB-SA which will open the properties window. Select the “Listen” tab at the top. Make sure “Listen to this device” is checked then click apply.
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When I use a VoIP application such as Skype, people I talk to tell me they hear an echo of their own voice, why?
You are probably using your speakers to hear whoever you are conversing with. The sound from your speakers (the person you are talking to) is being picked up by the microphone and sent back to the person you are talking to (acoustic echo). Using headphones will remove the acoustic echo.
System Requirements
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Apple Macintosh OS X 10.5 and up
Google Chrome
Windows 8
Windows 8.1
Windows 10
Windows 11
The ARRAY-2S is compatible with standard PC sound cards that have separate 3.5mm microphone and headphone ports. If your computer has only a single shared audio port you will need an adapter such as the TRRS Microphone Adapter, C-100 analog adapter, USB-MA, USB-SA or USB-UNIV Digital audio adapters.