User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- CONFIRMATION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
- About the Product
- Controls and Functions
- Installation and Initial Setup
- Automatic Setup by Auto Analyzer
- Using the Web Menu
- Setting the Password
- Setting the Date and Time
- Configuring the Network Settings
- Limiting Access to the Web Menu
- Controlling Echoes
- Controlling Acoustic Feedback
- Controlling Noises
- Adjusting the Input Gain Automatically (Auto Gain Controller)
- Adjusting the Input Gain for MIC/LINE INPUT
- Adjusting the Volume Level
- Using the Internal Mixer
- Configuring the Phantom Power Settings
- Configuring This Unit's Settings Automatically (Auto Analyzer)
- Turning On/Off the Audio Guidance
- Maintenance and Management
- Special Functions
- Changing the Screen Color
- Using the Latest Features
- Troubleshooting
- List of Error Messages
- Resetting the Settings of This Unit
- Support Information
- Specifications
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Follow the procedure below to configure the acoustic feedback reduction level according to your environment. You can
configure the settings for MIC/LINE IN1 and IN2 individually.
1 Click "Sound Settings".
The "Sound Settings" screen appears.
2 In the "Feedback Suppressor" field, click
"Edit".
The "Feedback Suppressor Settings" screen appears.
3 Configure the feedback suppressor
settings.
Use: Select whether to use the feedback suppressor.
To use the feedback suppressor, select "Enable".
Level: Select a cutoff amount of the notch filter
applied to acoustic feedback frequencies from
"-6dB", "-12 dB" and "-18dB". If acoustic feedback is
rarely generated, select "-6dB". If acoustic feedback
is frequently generated, select "-18dB".
Band width: Select a cutoff bandwidth of the notch
filter applied to acoustic feedback frequencies from
"1/10oct", "1/60oct" and "1/93oct". If acoustic
feedback is frequently generated, select "1/10oct".
4 Click "Apply".
The confirmation screen appears.
5 Click "Close".
The "Sound Settings" screen appears again.
Controlling Acoustic Feedback