Polycom EF2241 manual Definition of Terms, Acoustic Echo, Crosspoint Mix Minus Bus, Echo Canceller

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DEFINITION OF TERMS

DEFINITION OF TERMS

Acoustic Echo

Acoustic echo occurs in a conferencing or distance learning system when the remote speech played in the loudspeakers is picked up by microphones in the room and is transmitted back to the remote end. This transmitted signal is a delayed version of the original, which causes the echo.

Acoustic Gain

Ambient Level

Automatic Gain Control (AGC)

Automatic Microphone Mixer

Convergence

Rate

Acoustic gain is a term used in conjunction with sound reinforcement. It refers to how much louder the audio is with sound reinforcement compared to without sound reinforcement.

The ambient level, also referred to as noise floor, is the background noise heard in a room when no one on the near or remote end is talking.

Automatic gain control increases or decreases the gain on an audio signal to an acceptable value.

A microphone mixer that turns microphone channels on and off based on the signal level going into the microphone.

Convergence rate refers to the amount of echo a line or acoustic echo canceller can cancel per unit time, typically expressed in dB/sec. Better echo cancellers have a higher (faster) convergence rate. This term is typically used to quantify the time it takes to completely remove the echo from a conferencing system. Echo occurs due to a complete change of the acoustic environment such as the beginning of a phone call in a conference, a change of microphone-speaker placement, or speaker volume adjustment.

Crosspoint Mix Minus Bus

A mix minus bus allows each device (i.e., a Vortex device) to create a mix of signals without its own. Each device in the system can create four mixes (W, X, Y, and Z) and place them on the bus. Each device also can create three mixes each from the W, X, Y, and Z busses of the other devices (for a total of 12 mixes). One mix is hard- wired as a normal mix minus. That is, it is a unity gain mix of the signals from all other devices. The other two mixes can have crosspoint gains on the signals from the other devices.

Echo Canceller

An echo canceller estimates the echo in an audio signal by using a reference and pre- forms processing to eliminate the echo from the signal.

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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 Registration Product FeaturesProduct 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 Pick a Standard Signal Level Presets Multiple Vortex DevicesCheck Surrounding Equipment Configure Program Audio Sources Integrating the EF2241 Into Your System Input SettingsCalibration 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 DevicesDefault Settings Configure the Matrix MixerBuilding Your System with Multiple Vortex Devices Assign Inputs Assign Outputs Configure the submatrixEF BUS Other EF2241 Features PresetsConfigure Your Echo Canceller Reference 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 USA and Canada ComplianceUS Telco requirements 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 Making AN EF BUS Terminator Connecting Unbalanced RCA to Balanced Mini PhoenixInstructions 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