Sennheiser ADN Are processed, Audio signal of another conference unit is fed to the floor

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Using the “Conference Manager” software

 

To set the floor channel volume:

 

￿ Move the “Volume” slider ...

 

... upwards to increase the floor channel volume or

 

... downwards to reduce the floor channel volume.

 

The floor channel volume is changed immediately.

 

To set the tone color of the floor channel:

 

￿ Move the “EQ low”, “EQ mid” or “EQ high” sliders to change the tone color.

 

￿ Click “OK”.

 

Your settings are saved and the “Audio Settings” window closes.

Adjusting the processing of the

The sum of the audio signals of all conference units is fed to the floor channel which

conference units’ audio signals

in turn is output via the conference units’ built-in loudspeakers and via the OUT

in the floor channel

audio output. The volume level of the floor channel increases with each additional

 

audio signal* and tends to overmodulate. The “Audio Gain Reduction” menu item

 

allows you to adjust how the volume levels of the signals of the conference units

 

are processed.

 

 

 

 

Situation

The audio signal of the 1. conference unit it fed to the floor channel.

 

Event

The audio signal of another conference unit is fed to the floor

 

 

channel. The volume level of the floor channel would increase if

 

 

the signal wasn’t influenced.

 

Behavior

0.0 dB per Mic” ... –3.0 dB per Mic” setting:

 

 

With each additional audio signal, the volume level of the floor

 

 

channel is reduced by the adjusted value.

 

 

￿ Try out the different settings by activating the maximum

 

 

number of open channels (see page 45).

 

 

The floor channel should be heard at the desired volume level

 

 

without any distortion or feedback.

 

 

￿ First start with low values.

 

 

Linear Division” setting:

 

 

The volume level of the floor channel is automatically reduced

 

 

depending on the number of conference units (high gain reduction

 

 

of the audio signal).

 

 

 

*conference units and IN audio input

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Sennheiser ADN Are processed, Audio signal of another conference unit is fed to the floor, Number of open channels see