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