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(2) Input Volume
Set the correction volume for each broadcast.
Item
Contents
D SIP Broadcasting
Volume (SIP)
Click on the [ ] mark and select the desired correction volume for SIP
broadcasts from the pull-down menu.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
E VMS Broadcasting
Volume
(VMS Broadcasting)
Click on the [ ] mark and select the desired correction volume for VMS
broadcasts from the pull-down menu.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
F Multicast
Broadcasting
Volume
(Multicast 1 – 10)
Click on the [ ] mark and select the desired correction volume for
Multicast broadcasts from the pull-down menu.
Setting range: −20 to +20 dB
Initial setting: 0 dB
(3) SAVE
Click to save the settings and changes. (See
in the following section.)
10.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1. Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Tips
• Changes to the speaker volume settings are enabled immediately afterbeing saved.
• Input volume setting changes are reflected as follows:
• SIP broadcast:
Enabled immediately after changes are saved.
• VMS broadcast:
Enabled with the next broadcast after changes are saved.
• Multicast broadcast: Enabled 3 – 30 seconds after changes are saved depending on the number of ports
changed.
10.3. Conceptual Diagram of the Sound Volume Settings Function
Input volume
SIP
VMS broadcasting
Multicast
Internal sound source 1
Internal sound source 20
Priority
control
Speaker volume
Master
volume
Offset
volume