Microphones and speakers, Connecting audio input, Connecting polycom microphones – Polycom 1 User Manual

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Microphones and Speakers

Connecting Audio Input

The following table shows the acceptable input levels and video associations
for the audio inputs on the Polycom HDX system.

Connecting Polycom Microphones

To pick up audio from your site, you must connect a microphone to the
system. Refer to your system’s setup sheet for connection details.
Polycom microphones each contain three microphone elements for 360°
coverage. The microphone picks up sound from the sides. You can connect
multiple Polycom microphones to a Polycom HDX system.
For best audio:

Place the microphone on a hard, flat surface (table, wall, or ceiling) away

from obstructions, so the sound will be directed into the microphone

elements properly.

Place the microphone near the people closest to the monitor.

Audio Input
Number

Connector

Acceptable Input

Source Levels

Video Association

1 (Main Audio)

Phoenix

Mono/Stereo Microphone
or Line Level (phantom
power is available when
set to Microphone)

None

3 (VCR/DVD
Player)

Phoenix

Mono/Stereo Line Level

Video Input 3
(Audio is disabled
until camera 3 is
selected)

4 (Content)

Phoenix

Mono/Stereo Line Level

Video Input 4
(Audio is disabled
until camera 4 is
selected)

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