System configuration ~ inputs and outputs, Gain – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

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System Configuration

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3.

Leave 1st Mic Priority selected (default) to enable this feature; otherwise,

clear the selection to disable it. ClearOne recommends leaving this setting on.

This setting helps maintain maximum audio intelligibility by allowing only

one mic to gate on to a participant’s voice. 1st Mic Priority allows more

than one microphone to be activated at the same time—it simply restricts

mics from gating on to the same audio source. It does this by determining

the audio level received by all mics when the first mic is gated on. This audio

level is then used as the ambient level for the gating group. If this feature is

disabled, usually two or more microphones gate on when only one person

speaks.

4.

Select last-mic operation from the Last Mic Mode list. There are two

options for Internal groups: Last On and Off. If you are configuring Global

groups, you can select from the mic inputs assigned to the Global group in

addition to Last On and Off.

Last On leaves the mic that was activated last full on until another mic input

is gated on. The Input setting allows you to select which mic input the

XAP 800 leaves on when all mics gate off. If Off is selected, all mics will

gate off when no audio is present. It is preferable in most applications to

leave a mic on so the remote participants don’t think they have lost their

audio connection. Off is typically only used when you are conferencing

multiple sites and need to reduce background noise.

5.

Click the Gating Group label to change the group names.

Gain

The Coarse and Fine sliders on the selected input on the Inputs 1–8 window are used

to match the level settings for microphone inputs and to adjust input volume level.

Set the Coarse gain to 55dB for a mic input, 25dB for active equipment that

requires an input between mic and line level, or 0dB for a line level input.

Use the Fine gain slider to adjust input volume level. You can also enter the

level directly in the 0.0dB box.

Min/Max limits

Use the yellow and blue upper and lower limit arrows on the Fine gain scale to create

minimum and maximum gain level limits. These limits only apply when using relative

gain commands; absolute gain commands can exceed the min and max limits.

Min/Max limits apply to all serially connected control devices and prevent users from

adjusting levels beyond the min/max levels, provided relative gain commands are

used.

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Figure 3.42. Gain

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