Lcd m, Mixer settings, Channel settings – Polycom EF2241 User Manual

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Mixer Settings.

Bus Mixer. This command is used to assign one of the two internal automixers
to one of the EF Bus automixer groups. For example, consider three Vortex
devices each of which has 2 microphones assigned to Automixer 1 and 2 micro-
phones assigned to Automixer 2. Now, if each of these devices sets their Auto-
mixer 1 to have Bus Mixer 5, then the three automixers (one from each device)
will work as a single automixer containing 6 (3 x 2) microphones. Setting Bus
Mixer to 0 means that the automixer is not grouped on the EF Bus.
Chairman Mode. Enables or disables Chairman Mode for the specified auto-
mixer.
Chairman Mic. Sets the Chairman Microphone for the specified automixer.
Last Mic On Mode. Sets “Last Mic On” mode for the specified automixer.
Last Mic Number. Sets the microphone number that will remain on when “Last
Mic On” mode is set to manual. Setting this value to 0 will cause the automixer
to leave the last open microphone on. The last microphone number is specified
for each automixer, but is only used in manual “Last Mic On” mode.
Local Max NOM. Sets the maximum number of open microphones (NOM)
limit for the specified automixer. This NOM limit is a “local” limit, meaning that
this limit applies only to the specific Vortex device that it is set on.
Global Max NOM. Sets the global maximum number of open microphones
(NOM) limit for each linked automixer. The maximum value for this command
is 64. This NOM limit is a “global” limit, meaning that this limit applies to all
linked automixers with the same Bus ID.
Off Attenuation. Sets the Off Attenuation (in dB) for the specified automixer.
Setting this value to 18 would result in the microphone signals being attenuated
by 18 dB when gated off. This value is set independently for each of the auto-
mixers.
Automixer Reference. When enabled, the echo canceller reference becomes a
muted input in the automix so that far end audio coming from the speakers does
not gate on local microphones.
Reference Bias. Adjusts how much gain is applied to the Automixer Reference
signal. The higher the gain, the harder it will for local talkers to gate on a micro-
phone.

Channel Settings.

Automixer (Inputs 1-4). This allows you to select which automatic microphone
mixer (1 or 2) a particular microphone channel is assigned to. A microphone
may only be assigned to automatic mixer 1, automatic mixer 2, or neither (but not
both).
Threshold Type. Sets automatic (also referred to as adaptive) or manual auto-
matic gating thresholds per input.
Gating Mode. Sets the automixer gating control mode for specified input chan-
nel. The possible modes are Normal Gating, Microphone Forced On, or Micro-
phone Forced Off.
Adaptive Threshold. This is also referred to as the Adaptive Threshold. This
allows you to determine when to gate a microphone on based on an estimate of
the background noise level. The default value is to gate a channel on if it is more
than 10 dB louder than the background noise level. Values range from 0 to 100
dB. To set the adaptive threshold, scroll through the adaptive threshold range and
select the desired adaptive threshold by pressing E

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Manual Threshold. Sets the automixer gating threshold for the specified input
channel. This value is only used if the input set to Manual Gating via the
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Mixer Settings

(AM1/AM2)

Bus ID

Chairman Mic

Last Mic On Mode

Chairman Mode

Local Max NOM

Global Max NOM

Last Mic Number

Off Attenuation

Automixer

Automixer Reference

Reference Bias

Automixer

Channel Settings

(Inputs 1-4)

Automixer

Gating Mode

Adaptive Threshold

Threshold Type

Gate Priority

Manual Threshold

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