6.7
Configuring Audio Profile (Audio Profile)
The received audio sounds different depending on the usage environment of the transceiver, characteristics of devices,
such as the microphone to be combined with the transceiver and external devices, or the tone of voice and manner of
speaking of the speaker. Also, the received audio sounds different depending on the output method, such as using a speaker
of the transceiver or a earphone, to hear the received audio.
By having multiple configuration states of audio characteristics and noise cancellation for transmission and reception,
Audio
Profile
is the function to enable the transceiver to switch among preset audio profiles according to the usage environments,
situations, and preferences of the transceiver.
By designating each configuration of each of the following category as one audio profile, a total of 6 types of audio profiles
can be used by switching:
0
General
0
RX Audio Response
0
TX Audio Response
0
Active Noise Reduction
The configuration items included in each category are as follows:
Audio Profile 6
Audio Profile 5
Audio Profile 4
Audio Profile 3
Audio Profile 2
Audio Profile 1
Active Noise
Reduction
ANR
Preset
Off
Light
Standard
Powerful
Professional
Custom
TX Audio
Response
Audio Equalizer (High)
Auto Gain Control
Audio Equalizer (Midrange)
Audio Equalizer (High Midrange)
Audio Equalizer (Low)
Audio Equalizer (Low Midrange)
General Mic
Sense
Digital Audio Offset
Microphone Type
External Mic Sense
Speaker Type
Vocoder
Noise Attenuation Level
Optimization based on
MIC. Position
Vibration (Alert Device)
Low Noise Level Adjustment
Siren
Battery Save for Noise
Reduction
DSP
Audio Equalizer (High)
Auto Gain Control
Audio Equalizer (Midrange)
Audio Equalizer (High Midrange)
Audio Equalizer (Low)
Audio Equalizer (Low Midrange)
RX Audio
Response
Figure 6-4 Audio Profile
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