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Audio Output Menu Options
The default value is 0.
Audio Group Format
Use the left and right navigational buttons to change the audio format of
the selected audio group. You can set the audio format to Stereo or Mono.
The default setting is Stereo.
Audio Group Src Mix
Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the mix level of the audio
input source in the overall mix. You can set the mix level from -100 to 0. The
default setting is 0.
Audio Group Mic Mix
Press TAKE button to enter the submenus: Audio Group Mic (1-14) Mix
settings. Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the mix level of
Audio output Mic (1-14) in the overall mix. You can set the mix level from 0
-100 to 0. The default setting is 0.
Audio Group HDMI EQ
Use the left and right navigational buttons to toggle whether the equalizer
settings for the selected analog output should be applied to the HDMI
output. You can choose from On or Off. The default value is Off.
Audio Group Max Volume
Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the maximum volume
of the audio Group. You can set the maximum volume from 0 to 100 in
increments of 5. The default value is 100.
Audio Group Min Volume
Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the minimum volume
of the audio Group. You can set the minimum volume from 0 to 100 in
increments of 5. The default value is 0.
Audio Group Delay (ms)
Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the number of
milliseconds to delay the audio. The default value is 32.
Test Tone
Use the left and right navigational buttons to select an internally generated
audible tone. The selected tone overrides any input source selection.
Selecting 'Off' removes the override, allowing you to hear audio from the
selected source. You can choose from Off, 60Hz, 250Hz, 400Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz,
5kHz, 10kHz, Pink Noise, and White Noise.
Ducking
Use the left and right navigational buttons to set the ducking level of the
audio output. You can choose from Off, Low, Med, High, and Custom. All
detailed parameter adjustments for the Custom setting can be made from
the web user interface. See the Using a Web Browser section on page 63
for more information. The default setting is Off.
Mic Threshold
Click “TAKE” button to enter the submenu. Use up and down
navigational buttons to select mixed up microphone threshold or priority
microphone threshold, and use the left and right navigational buttons to
set the threshold value of the ducker for selected microphone threshold.
You can set the threshold level from -60 to 0.
Mic Priority
Use the left and right navigational buttons to indicate Which of the active
mic inputs has priority. You can choose any enabled analog or Dante
microphone input or None to disable any mic priority.
Revert to Default
Use the left and right navigational buttons to indicate that you want to
return all audio group options to their default settings.