User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notice regarding data copyright
- Notice regarding the content of this user guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1. An overview of MTX-MRX Editor
- An audio system control network
- Terms used in this user guide
- Data handled by MTX-MRX Editor
- Connection requirements for an MTX/MRX system
- MTX/MRX system configuration examples
- What are YDIF connections? (Cascade mode and Distribution mode)
- What are Dante connections? (Daisy-chain connection and Star connection)
- Patching
- Workflow
- About the screens
- Moving between screens
- Chapter 2. Menu bar and tool buttons
- Chapter 3. Project screen
- Chapter 4. System screen
- Chapter 5. Online and Synchronization
- Chapter 6. Presets
- Chapter 7. Dialog boxes/Software applications
- “Startup” dialog box
- “Network Setup” dialog box
- “Device Information” dialog box
- “Match Device by IP Address” dialog box
- “MTX Configuration” dialog box
- “Dante Information” dialog box
- “Word Clock” dialog box
- “Clock” dialog box
- “Daylight Saving Time” dialog box
- “Scheduler” dialog box
- “Remote Control” dialog box
- “External Events” dialog box
- “Digital Control Panel” dialog box
- “Wireless DCP” dialog box
- “MCP1” dialog box
- “PIN Setup” dialog box
- “Label” dialog box
- “Re-size Image” dialog box
- “PGM1/PGX1” dialog box
- “PGM1 Label Creator” application
- “GPI” dialog box
- “GPI Calibration” dialog box
- “Security Settings” dialog box
- “Project Information” dialog box
- “Configuration Diagram” dialog box
- “Get Log” dialog box
- “Sampling Rate Converter” dialog box
- “Input Source/Redundant” dialog box
- Appendix
“MY4-AEC” screen Chapter 4. System screen
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“MY4-AEC” screen
In this screen you can make settings for the MY4-AEC installed in the MTX5-D’s [SLOT]. This screen
will not appear if any other card is installed or if no card is installed.
For example settings, refer to “MTX5-D/MY4-AEC System Setup Manual.”
In this screen you can make settings for the signals of the MY4-AEC.
In a teleconferencing system, the local and remote environments are respectively called the Near-
end and Far-end.
The MY4-AEC’s acoustic echo canceller (AEC) determines the echo component included in the
mic input signal by using the signal from the Far-end as the reference signal, and subtracts only the
echo component of the Far-end from the mic input signal. This allows clear audio from the Near-
end to be transmitted to the other party.
The MY4-AEC’s signals can be specified using the following choices and screens.
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