Using the “Conference Manager” software

When adding conference units to the conference system, observe the maximum number of conference units in order to ensure safe operation (see page 13).

Adjusting settings during a running conference

In “Live” operating mode, the boxes “Volume”, “Audio XLR”, “Talk Time” and “Conference” are shown in the lower part of the window.

Setting the volume of the conference units’ built-in loudspeakers

Activating/deactivating the audio input/output

CAUTION Danger of hearing damage due to loud hissing!

When the floor channel volume is set to a high level or when several participants speak simultaneously, feedback noise (loud hissing) can occur. This can cause hearing damage.

￿Reduce the floor channel volume (see page 93 or page 101).

￿Make sure that the “Audio Gain Reduction” function is activated (see page 94).

This function reduces the gain per active microphone by the selected level and thus prevents feedback noise.

￿Increase the distance between the individual conference units to at least 50 cm.

￿Move the slider...

... upwards to increase the floor channel volume or

... downwards to reduce the floor channel volume.

The value next to the slider changes (“0“-“32”) and the floor channel volume is adjusted.

To activate or deactivate the IN audio input or the OUT audio output:

￿Tick/untick the check boxes in the “Audio XLR” box:

Audio input/output

activated

deactivated

 

 

 

IN audio input

OUT audio output

Activating/deactivating the speaking time limit

If, in “Live” operating mode, you change settings that affect the confer- ence mode (see next chapters), the conference will be interrupted. A confirmation prompt appears:

To activate or deactivate the speaking time limit:

￿In the “Talk Time” box, tick/untick the “Limitation” check box (see also page 91):

ticked : The speaking time limit is activated.

unticked : The speaking time limit is deactivated.

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Sennheiser ADN Adjusting settings during a running conference, Activating/deactivating the audio input/output