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<DIV>To connect a "standard" mic (a mic with an XLR connector) to a Polycom (Note: The 128 units may not have the "line in" connection.), you have to connect the mics to a mixer and take a line output into the aux line input on the back of the Polycom. </DIV>
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<DIV>Hope this helps. Please feel free to contact me directly if I can be of any assistance.</DIV>
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<DIV>Joe D. Barron<BR>TTVN Operations<BR>Texas A&M University<BR><A href="mailto:jbarron@kamu.tamu.edu">jbarron@kamu.tamu.edu</A><BR>979-862-2836 979-845-1643 Fax<BR>Video IP: 128.194.247.44<BR><BR><BR>>>> Monica Kennis 5/21/2004 12:32:04 PM >>><BR>Joe or Kat<BR>Can one of you answer this?<BR><BR>Monica Kennis<BR>Video Network Coordinator<BR>TAMU - TTVN<BR>1588 TAMU<BR>College Station, TX 77843-1588<BR>Phone: 979-845-5673 <BR>Fax 979-862-7234<BR>>>> E Laird <<U> <A href="mailto:Elaird@tamu.edu">Elaird@tamu.edu</A></U> > 05/21/04 11:34 AM >>><BR><BR>>Delivered-To: <U><A href="mailto:elaird@net.tamu.edu">elaird@net.tamu.edu</A></U> <BR>>From: "Victor M. Babson, Jr." <<U> <A href="mailto:vbabson@secsg.uga.edu">vbabson@secsg.uga.edu</A></U> ><BR>>To: "AG-TECH" <<U> <A href="mailto:ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov">ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov</A></U> ><BR>>Subject: [AG-TECH] Hooking up Microphones to a Polycom (EF2241)<BR>>Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 11:45:44 -0400<BR>>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1409<BR>>X-Spam-Status: No, hits=0.7 required=5.0<BR>> tests=HTML_30_40,HTML_MESSAGE<BR>> version=2.55<BR>>X-Spam-Level:<BR>>X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.55 (1.174.2.19-2003-05-19-exp)<BR>>Sender: <U><A href="mailto:owner-ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov">owner-ag-tech@mcs.anl.gov</A></U> <BR>><BR>><BR>>I wonder if anyone can advise me as to how they hooked up a standard mike <BR>>(3-prong) connection to the Polycom?<BR>><BR>>The polycom looks like it takes a "straight wire-through".<BR>><BR>>If anyone has a part #, description of what they did, etc. I would <BR>>greatly appreciate your help.<BR>><BR>><BR>>TIA<BR>><BR>>--Vic<BR>><BR>>**********************************<BR>>Victor M. Babson, Jr.<BR>>Management Info. Specialist<BR>>University of Georgia<BR>>Biochemistry & Mol. Biology<BR>>B203 Life Science Bldg.<BR>>Athens, GA 30602<BR>>(706) 542-6565<BR>>**********************************<BR>><BR>>---<BR>>Incoming mail is certified Virus Free.<BR>>Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).<BR>>Version: 6.0.681 / Virus Database: 443 - Release Date: 5/10/2004<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>