
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’ | |
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. | |
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| 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 |
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| channel. The volume level of the floor channel would increase if |
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| the signal wasn’t influenced. |
| Behavior | “0.0 dB per Mic” ... |
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| With each additional audio signal, the volume level of the floor |
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| channel is reduced by the adjusted value. |
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| Try out the different settings by activating the maximum |
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| number of open channels (see page 45). |
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| The floor channel should be heard at the desired volume level |
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| without any distortion or feedback. |
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| First start with low values. |
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| “Linear Division” setting: |
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| The volume level of the floor channel is automatically reduced |
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| depending on the number of conference units (high gain reduction |
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| of the audio signal). |
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*conference units and IN audio input
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