RRM02 - Product Manual
Issue: 02 complete, approved
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6.1.4.3
Microphone Relative Output Gain
VAR4/12/20 Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<I/P #
nn
–
input name
>
Æ
Single Button Microphone
Æ
Audio
Æ
Gain
Æ
O/pGains
DAU/VAR8 Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<I/P #
nn
–
input name
>
Æ
Single Button Microphone
Æ
Audio
Æ
Gain
Æ
Output
Possible values:
–40dB to 0dB (1dB steps)
System default configuration: ‘0dB’
Normally all input gains will be set to ‘balance’ each of the inputs, and the output gain will be set to give the
required level at each output. However, if any input is desired to have a different gain for a particular output
or outputs, then these inputs can be given a different gain relative to each appropriate output. This is the
‘Relative Output Gain’ setting, and can used to e.g. avoid feedback for a microphone which is located in one
of its own output zones.
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•
This setting is not required on Audio Control Units (ACU).
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Before carrying out this adjustment the input gains of all audio sources and the output gains
for all zones and other audio outputs must be set-up to ‘balance’ each input and output.
Ensure that the Relative Output Gain for each output is set to the default level (0 dB), and then for each
output in the system configure the Relative Output Gain as follows:
1.
Disable any ANS for the output associated with the RRM02, by setting it to ‘Off’:
Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Outputs
Æ
<O/P #
nn
–
output name
>
Æ
ANS
nn
is the output number.
Note that to simplify this process the Router displays the output name, and that the output names may
have been changed to zone names in the
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Outputs
menu.
2.
Ensure that the Night Time Volume Control is inactive, by setting it to ‘Off’:
Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Noise
Æ
Off
3.
Ensure that all Volume Controls are set to maximum volume, i.e., control at position ‘11’.
4.
Make broadcasts from the RRM02 microphone and confirm that they are playing at the required
volume level.
5.
If volume adjustment is required in a particular zone (or one or more of the group of zones) even
though all inputs have been balanced, and all outputs have been set to the correct volume for all other
inputs, then reduce the Relative Output Gain for the associated output until the volume is at the
required level.
VAR4/12/20 Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<I/P #
nn
–
input name
>
Æ
Single Button Microphone
Æ
Audio
Æ
Gain
Æ
O/pGains
DAU/ACU/VAR8/VAR8-ACU Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<I/P #
nn
–
input name
>
Æ
Single Button Microphone
Æ
Audio
Æ
Gain
Æ
Output