User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- An overview of MRX Designer
- Screen structure
- Basic use of MRX Designer
- Menu bar
- Tool buttons
- Shortcut keys
- Design sheet
- “Parameter Sets” area
- “Parameter Link Group” area
- “Gang Edit Group” area
- “Properties” area
- Components and the component editor
- Editing the parameters
- Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- Audio Detector
- Auto Gain Controller (AGC)
- Combiner
- Delay
- Dynamics
- Effect
- EQ
- Fader
- Feedback Suppressor
- Filter
- Inputs/Outputs
- Meter
- Mixer
- Oscillator
- Paging
- Polarity
- Revolabs Control
- Router
- Source Selector
- Speaker Processor
- Speech Privacy
- Text
- Transmitter/Receiver
- User Defined Block
- Dialog boxes and applications
- “Print” dialog box
- “Install Speech Privacy File” dialog box
- “File Transfer” application
- “PGM1 Label Creator” application
- “Compile” dialog box
- “Snapshot Group” dialog box
- “Remote Control Setup List” dialog box
- “External Events” dialog box
- “GPI” dialog box
- “Digital Control Panel” dialog box / “Wireless DCP” dialog box / “MCP1” dialog box
- “PGM1/PGX1” dialog box
- “Port Name” dialog box
- List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes
- Context menus
- Troubleshooting
Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
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2 [NR] button
This is an on/off switch for the noise reduction function which removes steady-state
noise such as produced by a projector or air conditioner in the local location. We
recommend that you leave this on.
3 [THRESHOLD] knob
When applying noise reduction, noise that exceeds the Threshold level is attenuated
down to the level specified by Threshold.
4 Level meters
These show the input/output levels and information related to acoustic echo.
• [IN] level meter
Shows the input level from the mic.
•[REF] level meter
Shows the input level from Reference.
• [OUT] level meter
Shows the output level from AEC.
• [ERL] level meter
Shows the ratio between the “Reference input” and the “echo amount included in the
mic input detected by AEC.”
In general, an ideal setup will have ERL (Echo Return Loss) in an approximate range
between 0 dB and –16 dB. If this is higher than 0 dB, the mic input level might be
too high or the mic and speaker might be too close. If this is lower than –16 dB, the
mic input level might be too low.
• [ERLE] level meter
Shows the amount of acoustic echo in dB units that was removed from the mic input
as a result of AEC learning. If the echo is being removed correctly, a negative value
is shown.
• [TER] level meter
Shows the amount of acoustic echo in dB units that was ultimately removed.
5 [RESET] button
Click this button to reset the information that AEC learned.
6 Port text box
Shows the port name. You can double-click the name and edit it.