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Audio Management 
The Audio Management menu houses the Manage Groups and System Audio 
pages. 
Manage Groups 
Microphone groups allow defining different mute behavior between individual 
microphones or groups of microphones.  Microphones in one Executive Elite 
System can be assigned to any number of microphone groups.  Each group can 
then be assigned a specific mute behavior for that group.  Using the Cluster 
concept, mute groups can be extended across several Executive Elite Base 
units, to include microphones from different systems.  To create mute groups 
across several Executive Elite units, the Elite bases need to be connected to an 
IP network, and to be part of the same subnet (see page Error! Bookmark not 
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 on how to set up clusters).  When adding an Executive Elite base DSP 
to an existing Cluster, mute group names will be exchanged between the 
system that was added and the systems priviously in the Cluster ensuring that 
all systems in the cluster have the same mute groups. 
 
NOTE: 
Up to 10 Mute groups can be created within one Executive Elite 
base DSP or Cluster.  If several Executive Elite Clusters or non-
clustered Executive Elite Base DSPs are on the same network or 
using the same synchronization bus, the Mute Groups in each of 
these Clusters and unclustered Executive Elite Base DSPs  are 
independent of each other and do not affect the maximum number 
of mute groups in each Cluster or Base DSP. 
 
NOTE: 
To find other units in the same cluster, Executive Elite units 
communicate over the IP network using port 5001.  While this port 
is typically blocked in routers and firewalls going in and out of a 
corporate network, you should ensure that this port is open inside 
your network, but closed going out of your network. 
 
Executive Elite bases that are assigned to the same cluster and that are in the 
same subnet will communicate mute information between each other.  Groups 
by the same name on different Executive Elite bases in the cluster are 
automatically assumed to be the same group, so when mute information is 
being exchanged between these bases, mute changes to the same-named 
groups will affect microphones on both Elites. 
 
All Executive Elite base DSP units have one group called “Default” which 
contains all microphones of a newly configured system.