User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Setup workflow
- Example 1) Ballroom where the Room Combiner can be used
- Example 2) Remote conferencing system that also uses Speech Privacy
- Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup
- Configuring the settings on the MRX
- Making EXT. I/O settings
- Connecting the equipment
- Powering-on the MRX
- Powering-on the amp
- Specifying the computer’s TCP/IP address
- Sending the Speech Privacy environmental sound
- Taking MTX-MRX Editor online
- Verifying that the settings were applied
- Example 3) A paging system using the PGM1
- Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup
- Specifying the MRX configuration
- Making EXT. I/O settings
- Connecting the equipment
- Powering-on the PoE-equipped gigabit network switch
- Specifying the MCP1’s UNIT ID
- Power-on equipment other than amps and powered speakers
- Power-on amps and powered speakers
- Specifying the computer’s TCP/IP address
- Taking MTX-MRX Editor online
- Verifying that the settings were applied
- Q&A
- Uninstalling the software (Removing the application)
Example 2) Remote conferencing system that also uses Speech Privacy
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Placing and connecting the components not related to the mics in the local
location that send audio to far-end
Now we’ll bring the audio signal inputs from the AUX L/R and remote location to the MRX7-D [ST-IN] connectors.
1.
Place the components shown below by dragging them from the “Components” area
and dropping them into the Design sheet.
• “STEREO IN”
• “PEQ” (STEREO, 3BAND)
• “PEQ” (MONO, 3BAND)
• “Fader” (2CH) × 2
• “Fader” (1CH)
• “Matrix Mixer” (IN=4, OUT=4)
• “PEQ” (STEREO, 4BAND)
• “PEQ” (MONO, 4BAND)
2.
Click the “STEREO IN” port, and click the button that’s located at the right of the edit
area in “Properties.”
The “Port Name” dialog box will appear.
3.
Enter the port name, and click the [OK] button.
In this example, 1L is named as “Aux L”, 1R as “Aux R”, and 2L as “Codec In”.