TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System

Advanced Use

 

 

Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Settings

Select ‘On’ to allow automatic adjustments (Automatic Gain Control) of audio levels. When ‘On’, the AGC maintains the audio signal level at a fixed value by attenuating strong signals and amplifying weak signals. Very weak signals, i.e. noise alone, will not be amplified.

EXAMPLE:

IN MOST CONFERENCES, THE PARTICIPANTS WILL SPEAK AT DIFFERENT LEVELS, AND BE AT DIFFERENT DISTANCES FROM THE MICROPHONES. AS A RESULT, SOME OF THE PARTICIPANTS WOULD BE HARDER TO HEAR THAN OTHERS. THE AGC CORRECTS THIS PROBLEM BY AUTOMATICALLY INCREASING THE MICROPHONE LEVELS WHEN QUIETOR DISTANTPEOPLE SPEAK, AND BY DECREASING THE MICROPHONE LEVELS WHEN LOUDERPEOPLE SPEAK.

N O T E

TO ENSURE CORRECT BEHAVIOR OF THE AGC, IT IS CRUCIAL THAT THE LEVELS ON THE INPUT CONNECTORS ARE ADJUSTED CORRECTLY USING THE AUDIO INPUT LEVEL SETTINGS. THE AGC WILL NOT COMPENSATE FOR SEVERE MISADJUSTMENT OF INPUT LEVELS.

When applying a weak signal in the presence of strong background noise, the leveller might amplify the background noise as well as the signal. Therefore, in noisy environments, it is advisable to turn the leveller off.

Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:

Place all microphones as far as possible from the loudspeaker. Minimum loudspeaker- microphone distance should be 1 meter.

Place all microphones as close as possible to the persons speaking. By using several microphones, the ratio distance loudspeaker-to-mic/mic-to-speaker can be increased. Increasing this ratio improves the echo canceller performance. Avoid distances above two meters from any participant to his/her closest microphone. If necessary, use several microphones. Also avoid placing microphones less than one meter from any person.

Place all microphones as far as possible from noise sources.

Reduce the volume setting. Ensure that the loudspeaker does not distort the audio.

The echo canceller tries to estimate the echo path from the speaker system to the microphones. Moving objects change this path, therefore try to avoid moving objects. Be especially aware of large objects and objects placed close to either the microphone or the speaker system as these objects will cause severe changes to the echo path.

Avoid putting paper sheets etc. on the microphone.

Avoid moving the microphone or loudspeaker.

In the event of poor echo cancelling, allow the canceller to adapt. After each change, the echo canceller requires a few seconds to adapt. Do not change the settings without allowing the echo canceller to adapt to the new audio environment.

In the presence of low frequency noise, enable the noise reduction (NR).

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TANDBERG D5016402 user manual Automatic Gain Control AGC Settings, Tips for improving the echo canceller performance