User Manual

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The Yamaha YVC-1000 is a USB speakerphone system
consisting of the main unit and a single microphone. In
addition to the included microphone, the system also
supports the connection of handheld microphones and
wireless microphone systems. Audio input received from
a connected handheld microphone or wireless
microphone system can be played over the YVC-1000
speaker while also being transmitted to a remote location.
YVC-1000
Wired Handheld
Microphone
Please use a microphone that
supports a sensitivity of
-54.0
6.0 dBV/Pa.
Wireless Microphone
System
The YVC-1000 supports wireless
microphone systems that output
either mic level or line level*
signals.
Audio Cable
Please use an audio cable appropriate
for the handheld microphone that you
will be using. The YVC-1000 uses an
RCA connector for audio input.
Use an audio cable to connect your handheld
microphone to the audio input (RCA) on the
YVC-1000.
Note 1: The cable can be connected to either the L or R audio input connector.
Note 2: Audio input from dedicated YVC-1000 (included or extension)
microphones cannot be played back by the main unit speaker.
Boundary Microphone
Using a flat, omnidirectional
microphone placed directly
on a wall, floor, desk, etc. will
result in audio feedback and
is not supported.
Condenser Microphone
If you are considering a condenser
microphone, please note the
YVC-1000 does not include the
phantom power supply feature
required by some condenser
microphones to function.
*Mic/line level refers to the signal level output by a device. Please check your microphone to
confirm the output. (Wired handheld microphones generally output mic level signals.)
PC
Monitor/projector
Web camera
Your Usual Web
Conferencing System
Use the YVC-1000 Configurator software
to set up your YVC-1000.
Setup
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Connectivity and scalability unmatched by any
other speakerphone
Automatically determines sound characteristics of
the room, mic and speaker placement, etc. and
adjusts for maximum performance
Prepare
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Boundary and condenser microphones not supported!
Note: The MODE of the connector you attached your handheld
microphone or microphone system should be set to PA
MICROPHONE. The SIGNAL LEVEL should be set to either
MICROPHONE or LINE depending on the output signal of your
microphone. Volume and tone can be adjusted using the GAIN and
EQ settings if necessary.
Connect
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