Administrator’s Guide for the VSX Series

Setting

Description

 

 

VCR/DVD Out Level

Sets the volume at which the call is recorded.

 

 

VCR/DVD Audio

Allows you to record a call using one VCR or DVD, while

Out Always On

playing recorded content into the call from a second VCR

 

or DVD.

 

Do not select this setting if you have only one VCR or DVD

 

player connected. If this setting is disabled, the VCR audio

 

output is disabled when VCR is the selected camera

 

source.

 

 

7.Select and enter speaker settings:

Setting

Description

 

 

Master Audio

Sets the volume level for audio from the far site.

Volume

 

 

 

Midrange Speaker

Specifies whether to use the system’s built-in midrange

VSX 6000

speaker.

VSX 6000A

You may prefer to turn off the midrange speaker if you

VSX 7000

connect the audio output to Monitor 1 or if you connect an

VSX 7000s

external speaker system.

 

 

Subwoofer Speaker

Specifies whether to use the system’s subwoofer.

VSX 7000

You may prefer to turn off the subwoofer speaker if you

VSX 7000s

connect the audio output to Monitor 1. The system will not

 

operate if you disconnect the subwoofer.

 

 

Subwoofer Level

Sets the volume level for the subwoofer without changing

VSX 7000

the master audio volume.

VSX 7000s

 

 

 

Bass

Sets the volume level for the lower frequencies without

 

changing the master audio volume.

 

 

Treble

Sets the volume level for the higher frequencies without

 

changing the master audio volume.

 

 

Line Outputs

Specifies how the audio output behaves. The default

VSX 6000

selection, Monitor - Far Site Audio, supplies audio to the

VSX 6000A

Monitor 1 audio outputs only when the system is receiving

audio from the far site.

VSX 7000

If you have connected a VCR to record the conference,

 

 

select VCR - Far and Near Audio to supply audio from

 

both the far site and the system’s microphones to the

 

VCR.

 

 

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Polycom VSX Series manual Select and enter speaker settings