User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Online Resources
- Contents
- Introduction
- About this Manual
- Getting Started
- User Interface
- Dialer Application
- Basic Operations
- Configuring the CS-700
- Configuring using the Web User Interface
- Configuring using the Service Application
- Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 66
- Configuring using a Provisioning Server, Option 150
- Provisioning file
- Provisioning file parameters (All Models)
- Using the Application Programming Interface (API)
- USB API functions
- Telnet / SSH interface
- USB/Telnet/SSH CLI Commands
- usb-conn-status
- speaker-volume
- ringer-volume
- speaker-mute
- mute
- camera-ptz-home
- camera-image-defaults
- camera-backlight
- camera-mute
- camera-pan
- cam-pan-left
- cam-pan-right
- camera-tilt
- cam-tilt-up
- cam-tilt-down
- camera-zoom
- cam-zoom-in
- cam-zoom-out
- cam-apply-defaults
- cam-image-apply-defaults
- status
- status-all
- call-info
- start-time
- dial
- answer
- hangup
- hold
- resume
- swap
- join
- transfer
- vm-count
- do-not-disturb
- dtmf
- registration
- Upgrading the Device Firmware
- Appendix
- Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
60
Audio
The Audio settings area under the Settings menu allows changing settings in
the digital signal processor (DSP) and allows impacting the gain on the
auxiliary input (TZ audio).
The Equalizer setting allows selecting one of a list of pre-defined speaker
equalizations. The available choices are Voice Enhance, Bass Boost, and
Treble Boost.
The High Pass filter affects the microphones and can be used to filter out low
frequency noises in the room. The high pass filter can be disabled (None), or
set to the provided frequencies of 110Hz, 140Hz, 175Hz, or 225Hz.
The TV Audio-In Settings allow gain-control of the AUX-in input sound source.
The default setting is automatic gain control. Enabling manual gain allows the
Operator to select a pre-defined gain level from -12dB to +40dB.