Sennheiser ADN D1 Instructions for Use - Page 57

dB per Mic, Linear Division, Floor/Loudspeakers, Audio Gain Reduction, Equalizer

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Configuring the conference system via the central unit Adjusting settings for the floor channel - "Floor/Loudspeakers" Main Menu Conference Menu Audio Menu System Menu Select and call up the "Audio Menu" submenu Audio Menu XLR Out XLR In Floor/Loudspeakers No Select and call up the «Floor/Loudspeakers" menu item Floor/Loudspeakers Floor/Loudspeaker Volume Floor/Loudspeaker Equalizer No Select and call up different menu items Floor/Loudspeaker Volume Conf. Mode 16 Off 16 No Select the "Floor/ Loudspeakers Volume" setting; store the setting Equalizer + 02 dB - 03 dB + 05 dB No Select the "Equalizer" setting; store the setting Menu item Function "Floor/Loudspeakers Volume" Adjusts the floor channel volume "Floor/Loudspeakers Equalizer" Adjusts the tone color In the "Equalizer" menu item, you can change between the frequency ranges by pressing the jog dial. Press the ESC key 5 to cancel your entry and restore the previous state of all frequency ranges. Adjusting the processing of the conference units' audio signals in the floor channel - "Audio Gain Reduction" Main Menu Conference Menu Audio Menu System Menu Select and call up the "Audio Menu" submenu Audio Menu XLR In Floor/Loudspeakers Audio Gain Reduction - 0.0 dB per Mic Select and call up the "Audio Gain Reduction" menu item Audio Gain Reduction - 0.0 dB per Mic - 0.5 dB per Mic - 1.0 dB per Mic - 0.0 dB per Mic Select the desired setting; store the setting Possible settings: "0.0 dB per Mic" ... "-3.0 dB per Mic" and "Linear Division" The sum of the audio signals of all conference units is fed to the floor channel ("Floor/Loudspeakers") which in turn is output via the conference units' built-in loudspeakers and via the OUT audio output. The volume level of the floor channel increases with each additional audio signal* and tends to overmodulate. The "Audio Gain Reduction" menu item allows you to adjust how the volume levels of the signals of the conference units are processed. * conference units and IN audio input 56 | ADN Digital Conference System

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Configuring the conference system via the central unit
56 |
ADN Digital Conference System
Adjusting settings for the floor channel – “Floor/Loudspeakers”
Adjusting the processing of the conference units’ audio signals in the floor
channel – “Audio Gain Reduction”
Possible settings: “
0.0 dB per Mic
” ... “
–3.0 dB per Mic
” and “
Linear Division
The sum of the audio signals of all conference units is fed to the floor channel
(“
Floor/Loudspeakers
”) which in turn is output via the conference units’ built-in
loudspeakers and via the OUT audio output. The volume level of the floor channel
increases with each additional audio signal
*
and tends to overmodulate. The
Audio Gain Reduction
” menu item allows you to adjust how the volume levels of
the signals of the conference units are processed.
Menu item
Function
Floor/Loudspeakers Volume
Adjusts the floor channel volume
Floor/Loudspeakers Equalizer
Adjusts the tone color
In the “
Equalizer
” menu item, you can change between the frequency
ranges by pressing the jog dial.
Press the
ESC
key
to cancel your entry and restore the previous state of
all frequency ranges.
Select and call up the
“Audio Menu” submenu
Select and call up the
«Floor/Loudspeakers”
menu item
Select and call up
different menu items
Main Menu
Conference Menu
Audio Menu
System Menu
Audio Menu
XLR Out
XLR In
Floor/Loudspeakers
Floor/Loudspeakers
Floor/Loudspeaker Volume
Floor/Loudspeaker Equalizer
No
No
Floor/Loudspeaker Volume
Equalizer
No
No
Select the “Floor/
Loudspeakers Volume”
setting; store the setting
Select the “Equalizer”
setting; store the
setting
Conf. Mode
16
Off
16
+ 02 dB
– 03 dB
+ 05 dB
5
*
conference units and IN audio input
Select and call up the
“Audio Menu” submenu
Select and call up the
“Audio Gain Reduction”
menu item
Main Menu
Conference Menu
Audio Menu
System Menu
Audio Menu
XLR In
Floor/Loudspeakers
Audio Gain Reduction
Audio Gain Reduction
- 0.0 dB per Mic
- 0.5 dB per Mic
- 1.0 dB per Mic
- 0.0 dB per Mic
- 0.0 dB per Mic
Select the desired
setting; store the
setting