Description
ClearOne CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD — Advanced DSP for Unified Communications
The ClearOne CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD is a high-performance digital signal processor designed to elevate professional AV systems in meeting rooms, conference spaces, and corporate lobbies. Crafted for modern collaboration, this power-packed unit delivers flexible audio routing, precise control, and robust connectivity to keep every participant heard clearly. With VoIP support via SIP and Microsoft Teams, along with Dante networking, 12 configurable mic/line inputs, 8 configurable mic/line outputs, built-in USB audio, and a Telco interface for POTS calls, the CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD is the centerpiece for scalable, enterprise-grade audio ecosystems. It’s built to integrate seamlessly with popular room automation and conferencing ecosystems, including daisy-chaining with accessories like the BMA CT and DIALOG® 20 2-Channel Wireless Microphones for expanded coverage and flexibility. Whether you’re upgrading an existing conference room or designing a new collaboration space, this DSP offers the reliability, clarity, and control you need to deliver professional-grade audio every time.
- Flexible, scalable DSP for modern conferences — With 12 configurable mic/line inputs and 8 configurable mic/line outputs, the CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD provides abundant I/O capacity for multi-source capture and precise distribution. The design supports large rooms and complex layouts, enabling flexible microphone placement and tailored routing to meet the room’s acoustics and user needs.
- VoIP and unified communications ready — Built to support VoIP via SIP and Microsoft Teams, this processor bridges traditional conference room audio with modern collaboration tools. It ensures crystal-clear voice pickup for remote participants, reduces feedback, and provides consistent audio quality across devices and platforms for every meeting.
- Dante networking for scalable, low-latency audio — The integrated Dante capability enables reliable, standards-based network audio distribution. Seamless routing between desks, rooms, and control points makes it easy to integrate the CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD into existing Dante-enabled infrastructures, simplifying expansion and maintenance.
- Built-in USB audio for quick PC or laptop integration — USB audio support reduces setup time for ad hoc conferences, training sessions, and recordings. Guests can connect directly to the DSP from a computer or laptop without complicated external adapters, ensuring high-quality sound with minimal configuration.
- Telco interface for POTS calls and expandability — The Telco interface enables traditional telephone calls to be integrated into the conference workflow, delivering a familiar mode of voice communication when needed. When paired with the daisy-chain capability for BMA CT and DIALOG® 20 2-Channel Wireless Microphones, teams gain flexible, multi-channel collaboration options in a single, centralized device.
Technical Details of ClearOne CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD
- VoIP support via SIP and Microsoft Teams compatibility for modern, cloud-based collaboration
- Dante digital audio networking for scalable, low-latency multi-room audio distribution
- 12 configurable mic/line inputs to accommodate a variety of microphones and line-level sources
- 8 configurable mic/line outputs to route processed audio to amplifiers, recording devices, or monitoring systems
- Built-in USB audio for direct PC or laptop integration with conferencing software
- Telco interface for POTS calls, enabling legacy phone connectivity alongside IP-based solutions
- Daisy-chain compatibility with BMA CT and DIALOG® 20 2-Channel Wireless Microphones for expanded room coverage
- Integrated DSP processing with advanced echo cancellation, noise reduction, and automatic gain control for clear, intelligible conversations
- Remote management and configuration through web-based interfaces for easy setup, monitoring, and maintenance
How to install ClearOne CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD
- Plan your layout: Determine the room’s audio zones, microphone placement, and where you will route inputs and outputs. Identify the primary conference space, any secondary listening areas, and where network connections should be made.
- Mount or place the device: Position the CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD in a suitable cabinet, rack, or desktop location with adequate ventilation. Ensure it's within reach of power, network, and connection points for microphones, USB devices, and any external audio equipment.
- Connect network and power: Connect the unit to a reliable Ethernet network for SIP, Teams integration, and Dante routing. Plug in the power supply or ensure a powered environmental environment if PoE is involved, following the manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Attach audio sources and destinations: Connect 12 configured mic/line inputs to your array of microphones and line sources (e.g., desk computers, media players). Route 8 mic/line outputs to amplifiers, speakers, or recording devices as dictated by the room design and AV system requirements.
- Integrate USB and USB peripherals: Connect a PC or laptop via USB for direct conferencing and recording. If applicable, attach any USB audio devices or interfaces as needed to capture or broadcast audio to participants.
- Set up VoIP and Teams integration: Access the web-based configuration interface and configure SIP settings or Microsoft Teams integration according to your organization’s IT policies. Verify SIP trunks, Teams account connections, and appropriate licensing if required.
- Configure Dante networking: If you plan to use Dante, configure network routing to ensure seamless audio distribution across devices. Set up channels, sample rates, and synchronization to prevent latency or dropout in conference scenarios.
- Tune the room acoustics with DSP: Utilize the built-in DSP functions to optimize echo cancellation, noise suppression, AGC, and equalization for the room’s characteristics. Test with participants to refine mic gain, processing thresholds, and routing paths for optimal clarity.
- Test and validate: Run a full test of the system with in-room participants and remote participants. Check mic pickup, speaker coverage, conferencing audio quality, and call reliability. Adjust levels and routing as needed to ensure a balanced, intelligible sound across all zones.
- Document configuration: Save the final configuration and document the network settings, input/output mappings, and VoIP/Teams credentials for future maintenance. Create a simple maintenance checklist to ensure ongoing performance and ease of use for future users.
Frequently asked questions
- What makes the CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD suitable for large conference rooms? It combines a powerful digital signal processor with extensive input/output options, Dante networking, VoIP support, and seamless integration with Teams. This enables clear voice capture, flexible routing, and scalable room coverage for mid-to-large spaces.
- Does it support Microsoft Teams directly? Yes. The device is designed to work with Microsoft Teams for streamlined collaboration, in addition to SIP-based VoIP, providing flexibility for hybrid meetings.
- Can I integrate Dante with existing audio networks? Absolutely. Dante networking is built in for low-latency, scalable audio transport across devices, rooms, and control systems, making it easy to integrate into established Dante environments.
- How many microphones and line sources can be connected? The system supports 12 configurable mic/line inputs and 8 configurable mic/line outputs, giving administrators ample headroom to accommodate multiple participants, wireless mics, and auxiliary sources.
- Is USB audio supported for conferencing and recording? Yes. The built-in USB audio capability allows quick PC or laptop connections for conferencing, recording, and playback without needing additional hardware adapters.
- Can I expand the system with wireless mics? Yes. The CONVERGE Pro 2 128VTD can be daisy-chained with devices like the DIALOG® 20 2-Channel Wireless Microphones and BMA CT to extend room coverage and flexibility for moving participants or large meeting formats.
- What kind of installation and maintenance support is typical? The system is designed for enterprise environments with web-based management, remote monitoring, and centralized configuration. Regular software updates and backups help maintain reliability across multiple rooms and deployments.
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