Sennheiser
TeamConnect Ceiling 2
The TeamConnect Ceiling 2 is a large-room ceiling microphone with automatic beam steering and zone-based audio tracking.
Connection
- Select Sennheiser TeamConnect Ceiling 2 from the Microphone Type dropdown.
- Enter the microphone's IP Address and Port.
- Adjust the Threshold Settings as needed.
- Click Start Microphone.
16 Zones will populate once the microphone is started. Assign cameras and presets to each zone from the zone map.
TeamConnect Ceiling Medium
The TeamConnect Ceiling Medium covers smaller rooms while sharing the same zone-reporting API as the Ceiling 2.
Connection
- Select Sennheiser TeamConnect Ceiling Medium from the Microphone Type dropdown.
- Enter the microphone's Username and Password.
- Enter the microphone's IP Address.
- Adjust the Threshold Settings as needed.
- Click Start Microphone.
16 Zones will populate once the microphone is started. Assign cameras and presets to each zone from the zone map.
Speechline Digital Wireless
The Sennheiser Speechline Digital Wireless system provides coverage depending on the number and placement of microphones, while sharing the same zone-reporting API as the TeamConnect Ceiling series.
Connection
- Select Sennheiser Speechline Digital Wireless from the Microphone Type dropdown.
- Enter the microphone's IP Address and Port.
- Adjust the Threshold Settings as needed.
- Click Start Microphone.
About Threshold Settings
Threshold settings control how Voice Tracking interprets audio data from the microphone to determine when to switch zones. Adjusting these settings can help optimize tracking performance for different room acoustics and noise levels. Some microphones (like the Televic Confero and Yamaha RM-CG) do not allow adjustment of all threshold settings, but the core principles apply across all supported microphones.
| Threshold | Purpose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Decibel Threshold | Sets the noise floor, audio below this level is ignored | Increase in noisy rooms (HVAC, projectors) |
| Verification Threshold | Consecutive 100ms readings to verify a voice | Default: 3 |
| Identification Threshold | Verifications required before action fires | Default: 3 |
| Silence Threshold | Seconds of silence before silence zone activates | Default: 7 seconds |
General Tips
Giving zones clear, descriptive names (matching your physical room areas) makes zone-to-camera assignment easier and helps you identify which zone is active at a glance on the zone map.
Refer to your microphone system's documentation for the default API port. For the Nureva HDL410, the port is displayed in Nureva Console under Local Integrations.