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Settings menu and select the General tab. In this screen, passwords can be created or
changed.
Once a password has been set, a Read-Only option appears on the log-in screen. In Read-
Only mode, device parameters can be viewed, but not edited. Device identification
remains active.
Audio Settings
Adjusting Input levels
Levels for analog and Dante channels are adjustable in the Input tab.
Dante Sources
1. Check the source level before it reaches the Network Interface:
Verify that the networked microphones or other Dante sources are operating at
nominal output levels.
Levels for Microflex Advance
™
microphones are adjustable through their web
application.
2. Adjust the digital gain in the Network Interface web application:
Use the faders or manually enter a gain value.
The digital gain adjusts the level of the signal before it reaches the analog
circuitry.
Set these levels as high as possible without reaching the peak level (0 dB) on the
meter.
Analog Sources
Before you begin, verify that levels from the analog devices with adjustable output levels
are operating at nominal levels. The analog gain adjusts the level of the audio signal
before it is converted from analog to digital. It is adjustable in 3 dB increments, with up to
51 dB total gain.
1. Match the analog gain setting to the incoming signal level:
Source Level
Gain Range
Line (+4 dBu)
0 to +9 dB
Auxiliary (-10 dBV) +9 to +21 dB
Microphone (varies) +21 to +51 dB
2. The meters should peak between -18 and -9 dB.
Note: Leaving some additional headroom is a recommended to prevent clipping if
mobile devices will be plugged into particular channels.
Adjusting Output Levels
Dante Outputs