Cisco Cisco TelePresence MX700
D14778.02 TC Console version 6 User Guide | © 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Audio Console
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add another input
in this column
you will find
inputs currently
defined
deactivate an
input . this puts
sources in the
inactive pool
deactivate an
output . this puts
sources in the
inactive pool
specify gain or
attenuation
in this column
you will find
outputs currently
defined
add another
output
The Audio Console lets you configure local audio connec-
tions without the need for programming the codec.
tions without the need for programming the codec.
As can be seen from the Fig., the Audio Console is a
visual representation of audio chains showing how audio
input sources are connected to audio output sources.
visual representation of audio chains showing how audio
input sources are connected to audio output sources.
An audio chain consists of a physical input socket as-
signed to a virtual input module (see the next page for
more on virtuality) in turn connected to a virtual output
module to which a physical output has been assigned.
signed to a virtual input module (see the next page for
more on virtuality) in turn connected to a virtual output
module to which a physical output has been assigned.
The virtual modules are used to impose such things as
gain, equalization and channel mixing to the signal.
gain, equalization and channel mixing to the signal.
Note that this is a local setup only—the Audio Console
has no influence whatsoever on the audio sent to the
other side. That will be taken care of by the codec itself
in the usual manner.
has no influence whatsoever on the audio sent to the
other side. That will be taken care of by the codec itself
in the usual manner.
Do as follows:
1. Click
>
or
>
to either start a new
project or open an existing project.
2. Select which codec this shall apply to.
3. Click
3. Click
.
Introduction
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