TANDBERG D12155-10 user manual Automatic Gain Control AGC Settings

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TANDBERG Videoconferencing System

Advanced use

Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Settings

Select ‘On’ to allow automatic adjustments (Automatic Gain Control) of audio levels. When ‘On’, the AGC maintains the audio signal level at a fixed value by attenuating strong signals and amplifying weak signals. Very weak signals, i.e. noise alone, will not be amplified.

Example: In most conferences, the participants will speak at different levels, and be at different distances from the microphones. As a result, some of the participants would be harder to hear than others. The AGC corrects this problem by automatically increasing the microphone levels when “quiet” or “distant” people speak, and by decreasing the microphone levels when “louder” people speak.

NOTE TO ENSURE CORRECT BEHAVIOUR OF THE AGC, IT IS CRUCIAL THAT THE LEVELS ON THE INPUT CONNECTORS ARE ADJUSTED CORRECTLY USING THE AUDIO INPUT LEVEL SETTINGS. THE AGC WILL NOT COMPENSATE FOR SEVERE MISADJUSTMENT OF INPUT LEVELS.

When applying a weak signal in the presence of strong background noise, the AGC might amplify the background noise as well as the signal. Therefore, in noisy environments, it is advisable to turn the AGC off.

Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:

Place all microphones as far as possible from the loudspeaker. Minimum loudspeaker-microphone distance should be 1 meter.

Place all microphones as close as possible to the persons speaking. By using several microphones, the ratio distance loudspeaker-to-mic/mic-to-speaker can be increased. Increasing this ratio improves the echo canceller performance. Avoid distances above two meters from any participant to his/her closest microphone. If necessary, use several microphones. Also avoid placing microphones less than one meter from any person.

Place all microphones as far as possible from noise sources.

Reduce the volume setting. Ensure that the loudspeaker does not distort the audio.

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Contents UserManual Tandberg Videoconferencing System Trademarks and copyright Environmental IssuesOperator Safety Summary Contents Advanced use Peripheral EquipmentAppendices 104 Index 114 TIP IntroductionLAN Menu structureAt a glance the Tandberg 2500 system Tandberg 2500 Videoconferencing SystemV.E. II Camera MonitorsCodec Cabinet Remote controlTable microphone Installation PrecautionsUnpacking Page Microphone cable Connecting cablesPower cable Monitor cablesLAN cable Monitor configuration5a. Isdn cables using BRI interface 5b. Other networks using the External Network interfaceMenu System configurationIsdn configuration LAN configuration Getting started System start-upWelcome menu Basics Making a call Making and ending callsTIP Selecting / setting default quality bandwidth Selecting / setting default network Answer a call End a callCorrecting keying mistakes Press D Irectory to bring up the following menu DirectoryAdd New Entry Edit EntryDelete Entry Add Site Add MultiSite EntryMicrophone on/off Adjusting volumeGeneral use View outgoing video selfviewOn Screen Symbols Do Not Disturb / Sleep ModeMoving / zooming camera Focusing cameraControlling the Main Camera Selecting video sourcesVoice Activated Camera Positioning Presets Selecting presetsStoring presets Far end camera control Fecc Receiving a snapshot Sending and receiving snapshotsSending a snapshot Viewing a snapshotAdd Duo Video Duo VideoEnd a Duo Video call MultiSite MCU MultiSite cascading Establishing MultiSite meetings using DirectoryAdding an extra site dial out Adding an extra site dial Disconnecting sites from a conferencePC SoftPresenter PC PresenterText Chat / Closed Captioning Web-interfaceOther PC applications StreamingSnapshots Menu Password Advanced useMain menu Call quality Qcif Advanced call qualityDuo Video Quality Presentation ModeDuo Video Mode PresentationsSnapshot Filter Duo Video NumberDuo Video / Snapshot Source Auto-Display SnapshotDual Monitor UtilitiesAutoanswer Far end camera controlMCU status line Auto-PIPWelcome Menu Continuous PresenceWeb Snapshots MCU services Quick Menu View site # Request floorRelease floor Terminal NamesChair control Audio Inputs Audio SettingsPage Audio Outputs Level Settings Out1 +13.5dB Out2AUX Out3VCR Previous MenuEcho Control Page Automatic Gain Control AGC Settings Restore Audio Defaults Alert Tones & VolumeVideo Settings Camera Tracking ModeDocument Camera Video Name FocusBrightness WhitebalanceVGA Settings VNC Settings Network Configuration Terminal SettingsISDN-BRI Settings Spids This Service has Limited Access on Some Isdn Networks Parallel dial External network settings 35/RS-366 cable LAN Settings Page Settings Page Rsvp Advanced H.323 SettingsQoS Type IP PrecedenceDiffserv IP Settings Snmp Settings Incoming telephone calls Call SettingsAccess Code Incoming MCU callsEncryption Secure Conference Encryption ModeNetwork Profiles Max Call LengthDataport configuration Page Software Options LanguageDiagnostics System infoChannel status TIP Call status Restore defaultsView current settings Test subsystemIP Address Conflict Check Interfaces Peripheral EquipmentE2 only XGA monitor Dual MonitorDocument camera Multiple controllable cameras Tracker AudioScience microphoneVideo Cassette Recorder VCR VCR PlaybackVCR Recording Extra fixed cameras Telephone Add-OnPC applications Additional microphones Tandberg AppendicesUsing Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Appendix 2 Connecting the system to the Switched 56 networkBackground Loudspeaker volumeAppendix 3 Environmental considerations Iris control and lightingHow to prepare a typical room for videoconferencing Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing roomsAppendix 4 Using the file system Custom logos · Go to the folder where your logo is located ABC Appendix 6 Security111 112 Appendix 6 Declaration of Conformity Fecc IndexTandberg Videoconferencing System Index Current settings 93 outgoing video 30 Viewing a still image