Mic Gain
When the Mic Gain is set too high, it is possible to induce feedback or echo. When set too low, words can
be clipped by the low level noise gate, or may sound too quiet to other listeners. Different models of
headsets will require widely varying mic gain settings.
Dynamic Mic Gain
Use the BaseStation's navigation controls to increase or decrease the dynamic mic gain level; select
from within a range of +6 to +35 dB (
0–10
options in the menu).
Electret Mic Gain
Use the BaseStation's navigation controls to increase or decrease the electret mic gain level; select from
within a range of -12 to +17 dB (
0–10
options in the menu).
Sidetone
Speak into the headset microphone at a typical speaking level and adjust the sound of your own voice in
your headset. Use the BaseStation's navigation controls to select from the range of options:
Very High
(0),
High
(-6),
Medium
(-12),
Low
(-18), and
Very Low
(-24). These options correspond to a range of
levels from 0 dB to -24 dB.
Tip:
Set this sidetone as low as comfortable for the user to insure best performance.
Setting the sidetone too high will cause the user to speak softly and cause poor audio
performance.
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