Hs2r, Ext1, Ext2 – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual
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HS2R
This output sends audio to the second headset right ear via the
auxiliary audio connector.
Ext1
This sends audio output to the first external output via the auxiliary
audio connector.
Ext2
This sends audio output to the second external output via the auxiliary
audio connector.
Hot Mic
This sends audio output to the hot mic output via the auxiliary audio
connector.
Voicerec
This output sends audio to the Listen Again voice recording facility.
FILTER SETTINGS
The filters are applied to input audio streams to remove extraneous
noise from the audio before it is sent to the mixer. There are two types
of filter; the “Low Pass” filter and the “High Pass” filter.
The Low Pass filter will pass low frequencies and is used to remove
high frequency noise such as wind noise while the High Pass filter will
pass high frequencies and is used to remove low frequency noise
such as machinery.
Each filter has four possible settings; off, filter 1, filter 2 and filter 3.
1. Off - no noise filtering is done.
2. Filter 1 - uses the first noise filtering algorithm.
3. Filter 2 - uses the second noise filtering algorithm.
4. Filter 3 - uses the third noise filtering algorithm
The frequency filters have the following effects:
High Pass 1 - reduces audio volume below 120Hz.
High Pass 2 - reduces audio volume below 250Hz
High Pass 3 - reduces audio volume below 500Hz
Low Pass 1 - reduces audio volume above 8KHz
Low Pass 2 - reduces audio volume above12KHz
Low Pass 3 - reduces audio volume above 15KHz