Polycom EF2241 manual Finding the Source of Echo Room Gain

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Finding the Source of Echo

Room Gain

AEC

Reverberation

Acoustic Echo

Figure 27. Reverberation vs. Acoustic Echo.

Reverberation is not an artifact of the echo canceller. It is mainly affected by the dis- tance of the microphone from the speech source and by the resonances of the room. While reverberation can be unpleasant, it is not compensated for by the acoustic echo canceller (AEC), which only removes reflections of remote speech. If the remote end complains that they hear echo, ensure that they are referring to hearing their own voice and not echoes of local talkers.

You cannot remove the effects of reverberation by changing the EF2241’s settings, but you can minimize reverberation by moving microphones closer to talkers and, if necessary, adding acoustical treatment to the room.

Try muting one channel at a time to see if the echo that the remote end is hearing goes away when a particular channel is muted. If you find that the echo goes away when a particular channel is muted, the microphone may not be calibrated correctly. Check one or more of the following issues.

The most common cause of poor echo cancellation performance is incorrectly adjusted room gain. This may be explained as follows. The reference signal seen by the AEC is sent to a loudspeaker output, where it is amplified and sent to the room loudspeakers. The loudspeaker audio is coupled into the room microphones acousti- cally, through direct and reflected acoustic paths, and perhaps also through mechani- cal coupling. The microphone signal is then amplified and sent to the AEC as the local microphone input signal. The room gain of a microphone channel refers to the relative levels of the signal sent to the loudspeaker output (before any amplification)

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VORTEX EF2241 Reference Manual

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Contents Vortex EF2241 Reference Manual Page Introduction Introduction Welcome How to Use This ManualProduct Product FeaturesProduct Registration Inputs Outputs Remote Control Tools Needed for Installation PRE-INSTALLATIONWhat’s Included What’s Not IncludedEF2241 Front and Rear Panels PRE-INSTALLATION Connecting the EF2241 to Other Equipment InstallationMounting the EF2241 North American RequirementCodec Typical EF2241 ConnectionsDevice IDS on the EF BUS Connecting Multiple Vortex DevicesTerminating the EF2241 Factory Default Settings PresetOff Check Surrounding Equipment Presets Multiple Vortex DevicesPick a Standard Signal Level Configure Program Audio Sources Calibration Input SettingsIntegrating the EF2241 Into Your System Set Levels on Line Input Channels Build Your Echo Canceller Reference SET UP the Phone InterfaceEcho Canceller Reference for Multiple Vortex Devices Customize Setting for Your Particular ApplicationBus Reference Setting upAutomixer Parameters Configure the Automatic Microphone MixerGlobal Settings Channel Settings Automixer Settings for Multiple Vortex DevicesBuilding Your System with Multiple Vortex Devices Configure the Matrix MixerDefault Settings Assign Inputs Assign Outputs Configure the submatrixEF BUS Configure Your Echo Canceller Reference PresetsOther EF2241 Features LCD Menu Tree LCD Menu StructureLCD Menu Structure System System MenuPhone Control Phone ControlInputs 1-4, T, A-D InputsAutomixer Menu OutputsGlobal Settings Mixer Settings Matrix Matrix MenuInput/Output EQ Channel Band Parametric EQ MenuMacros PresetsAutomatic Microphone Mixer TroubleshootingNo microphones are gating Some microphones are not gating Too many microphones are gatingMatrix Mixer Echo Canceller ReferenceResidual Echo Room Audio Sounds ChoppyFinding the Source of Echo Room Gain Room Gain Excessive Room GainIn-Conference Quick Check Excessive Microphone Amplification Nonlinearity InsufficientEmail vortex@polycom.com Contacting Technical SupportTechnical Specifications US Telco requirements ComplianceUSA and Canada Canadian Telco Requirements Automatic Dialing Telco ConnectorRest of World AustraliaThis page was intentionally left blank CE Mark R& TTE Directive Vortex EF2241 Reference Manual Technical Support Noise and Reverberation Consider Room Gain Conference System DesignEN Echo Canceller, Noise Canceller EF2241 Block DiagramEF Bus Connector PinoutsInput/Output Remote Control Port Instructions Connecting Unbalanced RCA to Balanced Mini PhoenixMaking AN EF BUS Terminator Additional Notes RMA# Must be on package Warranty InformationState Law Rights What this warranty does not coverDefinition of Terms Echo CancellerAcoustic Echo Crosspoint Mix Minus BusNOM NOM Attenuation NOM Bus Presets Room GainDefinition of Terms Index NOM Index Page 1725-80098-001-C