Polycom 6000 manual Audio, Reset System, 10-4

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Audio

Statistics and Diagnostics

Audio

Diagnostic Screen

Description

Speaker Test

Tests the audio cable connections. A 473 Hz audio tone

 

indicates that the local audio connections are correct.

 

If you run the test from the system during a call, the far site

 

will also hear the tone.

 

If you run the test from the Polycom QDX 6000 Web

 

interface during a call, the people at the site you are testing

 

will hear the tone, but you will not.

 

 

Audio meter

Measures the strength of audio signals from microphone(s),

 

far-site audio, VCR audio, and any device connected to the

 

audio line in.

 

To check the microphone(s), speak into the microphone.

 

To check far-site audio, ask a participant at the far site to

 

speak or call a phone in the far-site room to 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

 

+12 dB to +16 dB with loud transient noises are considered

 

acceptable. A meter reading of +20dB corresponds to

 

0dBFS in the Polycom QDX 6000 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 settings are unavailable when a

 

SoundStructure digital mixer is connected to the Polycom

 

QDX 6000 system.

 

 

Reset System

Diagnostic Screen

Reset System

Description

Restore the Polycom QDX 6000 system to the factory settings.

Note: If Security Mode is enabled, you must enter the room password to reset the system.

When you reset the system using the remote control, the system’s user interface allows you to:

Keep your system settings (such as system name and network configuration) or restore factory settings.

Keep or delete the directory stored on the system.

You may wish to download the CDR and CDR archive before you reset the system. For more information, refer to Call Detail Report (CDR)..

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