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From Far-end Input signals from the remote location (the other party)
Far-end Voice Signals from the remote location reproduced by the
speakers of the local location (your side)
Near-end Mic. Input signals from local mics
Near-end Voice Signals from local mics reproduced by local speakers
To Far-end Echo-cancelled signals of local mics sent to the remote
location
“To Far-end” screen
In this screen you can make echo-cancel settings for the mics.
The mic signal after echo-cancellation is output to the remote location.
[Near-end Mic] selection buttons
Here you can select the ports for the local mics (Near-end Mic). When you click a port select button, the “Input
Patch” dialog box will appear. The button shows the currently selected port.
AEC [ON] button
Switches the echo canceller function on/off.
REFERENCE[A][B][C][D] button
These buttons select whether the signal specified by the From Far-end selection will be used as the AEC
reference signal (REFERENCE).
If multiple signals are selected, they will be mixed.
Meters
Mic In. meter
Indicates the level of the signal that is input from your own mic (Near-end Mic).
Ref In. meter
Indicates the level of the reference signal. The most effective echo cancellation will be obtained with a
level at which the yellow indicators light occasionally.
Echo Attn. meter
Indicates the amount of echo cancellation for each channel. Higher levels indicate that the echo canceller
is working.
ERL meter
ERL Indicates the ERL (Echo Return Loss = the level of the audio that is output from the speaker and re-
input to the mic). Echo cancellation will work most effectively if you adjust the position of the speaker and
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