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MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODUCT
Control Panel >
Audio >
AUDIO INPUTS
AUDIO INPUTS - MIC 1-3 AND AUDIO INPUTS 4-6
Lets you configure the inputs (Mic 1-3, Audio In 4-6) and gives an overview of the signal levels.
MIC 1, 2 AND 3:
are intended for electret type microphones. The microphone inputs are balanced with 24V
phantom power. Mic 3 on 6000 based systems can be set for Line level instead of Mic level.
AUDIO 4:
is intended for connection to an external microphone amplifier or an external fixed mixer. It is
crucial that the external mixer is a fixed mixer. Automatic, smart and other types of adaptive mixers might
cause the echo canceller to malfunction.
AUDIO 5:
is intended for connection to external playback devices or to telephone add-on hybrids. As there
is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not be connected to any microphones. The audio
source connected to this input will be heard from the local speaker as well.
AUDIO 6:
is intended for connection to a VCR or DVD player. It can also be connected to other external
playback devices. As there is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not be connected to
any microphones. The audio entering this input will be heard from the local speaker as well. If
AUTO
is
selected, the audio from the VCR will only be heard when VCR is selected as video source.
By default, all inputs are enabled. Plug in an audio source and
it is active. Audio inputs that are On will automatically be mixed.
Unconnected inputs will automatically be muted. Select Off to
prevent audio/noise from connected but unused inputs. The
activated audio sources are stored on camera presets.
8000
6000
Maestro
Control Panel >
Audio >
AUDIO INPUTS
AUDIO INPUTS* - MIC 1-2 AND AUDIO INPUTS 3-4
Lets you configure the audio inputs and gives an overview of the signal levels.
MIC 1 - 2:
are intended for electret type microphones. The microphone inputs are balanced with 24V
phantom power.
AUDIO 3**:
is intended for connection to external playback devices, but the input can also be configured
as a microphone input by selecting
MIC
. When set as a microphone input it will turn off and replace the
Mic 2 input. The audio will be mixed an set up as for the Mic 2 input and there will be an echo canceller
working on the input to prevent unwanted echo to be heard at the far end. When not configured as a
microphone and connecting an external playback device to this input there will be no echo cancelling
and the audio source connected to Audio input 3 will be heard from the local loudspeaker as well.
AUDIO 4:
is intended for connection to a VCR or DVD player. It can also be connected to other external
playback devices. As there is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not be connected to
any microphones. The audio entering this input will be heard from the local speaker as well. If
AUTO
is
selected, the audio from the VCR will only be heard when VCR is selected as video source.
By default, all inputs are enabled. Plug in an audio source and
it is active. Audio inputs that are On will automatically be mixed.
Unconnected inputs will automatically be muted. Select Off to
prevent audio/noise from connected but unused inputs. The
activated audio sources are stored on camera presets.
* TANDBERG 550 MXP has Mic 1 (see Mic 1) and Audio 2 (see
Audio 3)
** This applies to the 3000 Profile MXP and Tactical MXP only.
3000
Tactical
990/880/
770
550
95/85/75
Control Panel >
Audio >
AUDIO INPUTS
MIXER MODE
AUTO:
The adjustment of each microphone signal is done automatically to obtain the best possible audio
and minimize the background noise.
FIXED:
Select Fixed to maintain a constant weighting of all microphones.
8000
6000
Maestro
3000
Tactical
990/880/
770
95/85/75
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Administrator Guide
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