Sennheiser ADN C1 Instructions for Use - Page 131

Adjusting the audio settings, CAUTION, participants speak simultaneously

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Using the "Conference Manager" software Adjusting the audio settings ̈ Click the button on the toolbar. The "Audio Settings" window appears. Setting the volume and the tone color of the floor channel CAUTION Danger of hearing damage due to loud hissing! When the floor channel volume is set to a high level or when several participants speak simultaneously, feedback (loud hissing noise) can occur. This can cause hearing damage. ̈ Reduce the floor channel volume (see page 130 or page 140). ̈ Activate the "Feedback Suppression" function to be able to increase the volume before feedback can occur (see page 57 or page 132). ̈ Make sure that the "Audio Gain Reduction" function is activated (see page 131). This function reduces the gain per active microphone by the selected level and thus prevents feedback. ̈ Increase the distance between the individual conference units to at least 50 cm. To set the floor channel volume: In the "Floor" area, move the "Volume" slider - upwards to increase the floor channel volume or - downwards to reduce the floor channel volume. The floor channel volume is changed immediately. To set the tone color of the floor channel: ̈ In the "Floor" area, move the "EQ low", "EQ mid" or "EQ high" sliders to change the tone color. ̈ Click "OK". Your settings are saved and the "Audio Settings" window closes. 130 | ADN Digital Conference System

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Using the “Conference Manager” software
130 |
ADN Digital Conference System
Adjusting the audio settings
±
Click the
button on the toolbar.
The “
Audio Settings
” window appears.
Setting the volume and the tone color
of the floor channel
To set the floor channel volume:
In the “
Floor
” area, move the “
Volume
” slider
upwards to increase the floor channel volume or
downwards to reduce the floor channel volume.
The floor channel volume is changed immediately.
To set the tone color of the floor channel:
±
In the “
Floor
” area, move the “
EQ low
”, “
EQ mid
” or “
EQ high
” sliders to change
the tone color.
±
Click “
OK
”.
Your settings are saved and the “
Audio Settings
” window closes.
CAUTION
Danger of hearing damage due to loud hissing!
When the floor channel volume is set to a high level or when several
participants speak simultaneously, feedback (loud hissing noise) can
occur. This can cause hearing damage.
±
Reduce the floor channel volume (see page 130 or page 140).
±
Activate the “
Feedback Suppression
” function to be able to
increase the volume before feedback can occur (see page 57 or
page 132).
±
Make sure that the “
Audio Gain Reduction
” function is activated
(see page 131).
This function reduces the gain per active microphone by the
selected level and thus prevents feedback.
±
Increase the distance between the individual conference units to
at least 50 cm.