Microphone selection and sensitivity – GAI-Tronics CommandPLUS Series Desktop Console Installation and Service Manual User Manual

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Microphone Selection and Sensitivity

There are three available microphone ports available on the CommandPLUS. These are the internal port,
desk/handset/headset port, and the gooseneck port. By default, the console is shipped with the internal
port selected. If a gooseneck microphone is to be used, it must be selected from this menu and the proper
sensitivity set.

When the operator elects to change the microphone or the microphone sensitivity, the console displays
the current microphone setting and sensitivity as shown below.

MIC SELECTION/SENSITIVITY

1) INTERNAL
2) DESK/HAND/HEADSET [A]
3) GOOSENECK <SENSE: 3
<SCROLL UP/DOWN> SENSITIVITY
<1-3> SELECT

<MODE> TO EXIT

12:22:19PM

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MAY-12-07

Figure 9. Mic Selection and Sensitivity Menu

The sensitivity of the microphone actually controls the microphone compressor and does not adjust the
output level of the microphone. The microphone audio is limited to a certain level to prevent distortion
and clipping of voice audio. Increasing the sensitivity of a microphone simply adds pre-gain to the
microphone so that less pronounced voices will have pre-amplification applied. A louder voice would
require less amplification for best audio performance so a lesser sensitivity would be used.

Automatic microphone selection can be used when a headset or handset is used from time to time and the
operator wishes to revert to another microphone when neither of these is in use. For example, to use the
gooseneck microphone when the handset is on-hook, select the Desk/Headset/Handset until an

A

appears

after the selection and select the gooseneck microphone as shown in the console display above.

When the headset is connected or the handset is taken off-hook, it now becomes the active microphone
and the gooseneck microphone is disabled. When the headset is disconnected or the handset is placed
back on-hook, that microphone is disabled and the gooseneck microphone is again active. To disable this
feature, repeat the procedure above until an

M

is displayed after the selection. The setting of this feature

is maintained until changed by the operator.

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