User’s Guide for the Polycom RealPresence Group Series
Diagnostic Screen | Description |
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Audio Meter | Measures the strength of audio signals from the |
| microphone or microphones, |
| and any device connected to the audio line in. |
| • To check the microphone or microphones, speak into |
| the microphone. |
| • To check |
| end to speak or call a phone in the |
| hear it ring. |
| • To check a VCR or DVD, connect it to the VCR inputs |
| and play the VCR or DVD to test the audio. |
| The Audio Meters indicate peak signal levels. Set signal |
| levels so that you see peaks between +3dB and +7dB |
| with normal speech and program material. Occasional |
| peaks of +12dB to +16dB with loud transient noises are |
| considered acceptable. A meter reading of +20dB |
| corresponds to 0dBFS in the Polycom RealPresence |
| Group system audio. A signal at this level is likely |
| clipping the audio system. |
| Meters function only when the associated input is |
| enabled. |
| Note: Some audio meters are unavailable when a |
| SoundStructure digital mixer is connected to the |
| Polycom RealPresence Group system. |
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Reset System | Note: Do not use this setting unless your administrator |
| tells you to do so. |
| When you choose Reset System using the remote |
| control, the system’s user interface allows you to do the |
| following: |
| • Keep your system settings (such as system name and |
| network configuration) or restore factory settings. |
| • Keep or delete the directory stored on the system. |
| System reset does not affect the global directory. |
| • Keep or delete certificates stored on the system. |
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Near End Loop | Tests the internal audio encoders and decoders, the |
| external microphones and speakers, the internal video |
| encoders and decoders, and the external cameras and |
| monitors. |
| Monitor 1 displays the video and plays the audio that |
| would be sent to the far end in a call. |
| This test is not available when you are in a call. |
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