ClearOne comm 600/900 user manual Line Input and Output, Adjusting Line Input/Output settings

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Line Input and Output

The RAV mixer has jacks for Line Input and Line Output that allow you to connect different auxiliary devices. You can configure audio levels for these devices through RAV-Ware. You can use devices that have preconfigured audio settings from the Device Toolbox or you can manually set the audio settings for your line in and line out devices.

Preconfigured video codecs, amplifiers and sound cards

The audio settings for many common auxiliary devices such as video codecs, VCRs, amplifiers and sound cards, have been pre-configured for optimal performance with the RAV system. Preconfigured devices are listed in the Device Toolbox and can be placed on the Line In and Line Out icons.

Note: If you would like to add a device to the Device Toolbox, please refer to the Device Toolbox Editor on page 49.

To select a pre-configured line-level device

1. Click the Device Toolbox button to display preconfigured devices.

Figure 3.22. Line input device list

2.Click the plus sign (+) to expand the category that matches your device type.

3.Click the device name and drag it to the Configuration screen. Drop over the Line Input or Output.The label and icon will change based on the selected device.

Note: Video codecs will cover both Line Input and Output. A sound card should be placed on Line Input or on both Input and Output for web conferencing. An amplifier is Output only.

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Adjusting Line Input/Output settings

If your device is not listed in the Device Toolbox you can manually customize and configure the audio of your auxiliary devices in the Line Input and Line Output windows. Line input and output devices include video codecs, CD players, amplifiers and sound cards.

To access line input settings

Open the Line Input window by clicking on the Line Input device icon.

To adjust equalization

Adjust the Low, Mid and High frequency tones using the Equalization sliders.

To adjust audio level (volume)

Using the slider, adjust the volume.The meter will display input levels.

Note:To save the name and setting of your line input device, refer to the Device Toolbox Editor on page 49.

Figure 3.23. Line Input

To access line output settings

Open the Line Output window by clicking on the Line Output device icon.

To adjust equalization

Adjust the Low, Mid and High frequency tones using the Equalization sliders.

To adjust audio level (volume)

Using the slider, adjust the volume.The meter will display input levels.

Note:To save the name and setting of your line output device, refer to the Device Toolbox Editor on page 49.

Figure 3.24. Line Output

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Contents Page Table of Contents Introduction Product returns Services and supportRAV 600/900 UnpackingRF Radio Frequency Controller Product OverviewMixer Basic Room Design for RAV Microphone PodsBasic Room Design Speakers ceiling- or wall-mountInstallation Overview Network Information System Requirements for RAV-WareWindows 98 SE Connecting the RAV Basic Connections To set up audio conferencingConnecting the RAV Basic Connections Audio conferencingInsert four AAA batteries into the RF controller Attach external antennaTo connect to a video codec Connecting video codecs, amplifiers and sound cardsAuxiliary Devices To connect to a sound cardConnecting for serial control Connecting VCRs and DVD playersConnecting PTZ cameras Connecting for USB controlDigital phones To connect to a digital phoneRAV-Ware Software Configuration Getting started with RAV-Ware Install RAV-WareIntroduction RAV-Ware overviewRAV-Ware connections RAV-Ware filesCommunication Settings Configuring System SettingsNetwork Find Regional Settings Telephone SettingsCustomizing RAV Components MicrophonesEffects of using an external amplifier Mixer ConsoleAdjusting Line Input/Output settings Preconfigured video codecs, amplifiers and sound cardsLine Input and Output Preconfigured record/playback devices Adjusting Record/Playback settingsRecord and Playback Dialer and Phonebook Usage Setting camera presetsCamera Controls PhonebookDialer System Checks Advanced FeaturesEvent Log Firmware upgrades Error MessagesDevice Toolbox Editor Using the RAV Using the Controller Managing CallsTo delete a Phonebook entry To access the menu Using the Phonebook from the RF ControllerAccessing the menu Programming Phone PreferencesAdjusting the Settings ConfigurationTo enter flash duration To select a frequencyTo perform RF radio test To change LCD contrastTo view the IP address Select Exit to return to the Configuration windowDisplay Select Exit to return to the Configuration window To check the RAV versionWeb Interface Dial Accessing the web interfaceOverview To connect to RAV through the web interfaceTo clear log To open event logTo download log To open the system checks System CheckLog Out Click Yes, Log OutAppendix Audio MaintenanceTroubleshooting ControllerCamera pinouts SpeakersPinouts GeneralSpecifications Groups and channels Command structureConventions Type and device IDsRAV serial commands Serial command error codesMeter type definitions Aarings Number of Rings to Auto Answer On AA Auto Answer Enable/ DisableName Type Size Values Units Aecref Acoustic Echo Cancellation Reference AD Auto Disconnect Enable/ DisableAEC Acoustic Echo Canceller enable/ disable Aconn Audible Connect / Disconnect IndicationBaud Baud Rate Batterylvl Battery LevelCamctrlmode Camera Control Port Mode Calldur Call DurationCamflow Camera Control Flow Control Campreset Camera PresetCampresetset Camera Preset Setup Cammove Move the CameraCamposition Camera Position CAMPRESETSET2 Camera Preset SetupCamswitchlag Camera Switch Time Lag Camtrack Camera TrackClock Clock Set Default Default The UnitCleareffect Clear Effect Wide Band Telco Emulation Country Country SelectionDial Dtmf Dialing Device Device Identification LabelDid Device ID Enetdhcp Ethernet Dhcp Selection Enetgate Ethernet default Gateway addressEnetaddr Ethernet port IP address Enetdnsa Ethernet DNS Server addressesEQ Equalization Eqsel Equalization EnableGain Gain Adjustment Flow Flow ControlHookd Hook Flash Duration Greport Gate ReportHook Hook Flash Label LabelLvlreport Level Report Lvlreporten Level Report EnableLVL Level Manufacturer Manufacturer Identification LabelMtrx Matrix Routing Miccampreset Mic Camera PresetNcsel Noise Cancellation Select Mute MutePhonebookcnt Queries the Number of Entries in the Phonebook Pbdial Dial a PB Entry by NamePhonebookadd Adds an Entry to the Phonebook Phonebookdel Deletes an Entry to the PhonebookRffreq RF Frequency Selection Reset ResetRedial Dial the last number again Ring Ring IndicationRingersel Audible Ring Melody Selection Silenceprst Silence Camera PresetRingerlvl Audible Ring Level Ringertest Audible Ring Melody TestSyschecks System Checks Stereomix Sets the Input to be a Stereo MixSysresult System Check Result Volume Volume Adjustment TE Telco EnableTelcolvlctrl Telco TX Level Control Enable/ Disable UID Unit IDFCC Part 15/ICES-003 Compliance Electrical Safety AdvisoryCompliance FCC Part 68 ComplianceEuropean Compliance New Zealand ComplianceEC Declaration of Conformity Index

600/900 specifications

ClearOne’s COMM 600 and COMM 900 series are state-of-the-art audio solutions designed to enhance communication in professional environments. These advanced conferencing systems focus on delivering clear, high-quality audio, ensuring seamless collaboration for users across various sectors including corporate, education, and healthcare.

At the heart of both the COMM 600 and COMM 900 systems is their use of advanced audio technologies. One of the main features is the proprietary AEC (Acoustic Echo Cancellation) and noise reduction technology. This ensures that conversations are free from distractions and interference, allowing for natural communication flow. The systems are equipped with multiple microphones that utilize beamforming technology, which focuses on the person speaking while filtering out background noise. This enhances audio capture, making it ideal for large conference rooms or open office spaces.

Both models support a range of connectivity options, including USB, Bluetooth, and traditional analog inputs. This versatility allows users to connect seamlessly with various devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. The COMM 900 specifically extends these capabilities with support for high-definition video conferencing, making it a comprehensive solution for organizations looking to integrate video alongside audio in their meetings.

Another noteworthy characteristic of these systems is their ease of installation and user-friendly interface. ClearOne has designed the COMM 600 and 900 interfaces to be intuitive, allowing users to set up and operate the systems with minimal technical knowledge. Additionally, integration with popular conferencing platforms is straightforward, further simplifying the user experience.

The scalability of ClearOne’s COMM series is also a significant advantage. Businesses can start with a smaller configuration and easily expand by adding more microphones or integrating additional technologies as their needs grow. This adaptability makes the COMM 600 and COMM 900 ideal for environments that may evolve over time.

In conclusion, the ClearOne COMM 600 and 900 series offers robust audio solutions designed for modern communication needs. With their advanced sound technologies, versatile connectivity options, and user-friendly interfaces, these systems help organizations foster effective collaboration and enhance productivity in any meeting space. Whether for small team discussions or large conferences, ClearOne delivers quality audio performance that supports today’s dynamic communication landscape.