4.
Use [
][
] to select the Digital Boundary
Microphone's relative position.
"Left side": Sounds on left side are played.
"Right side": Sounds on right side are played.
"Center Mono": All sounds are played through
both the left and right speakers at the same volume.
"Center stereo": Sounds centred on the
microphone are played through both the left and
right speakers at the same volume.
Note
•
When a Digital Boundary Microphone is set
to "Center stereo", make sure that it is
placed with its connector facing the display.
•
When using Digital Boundary Microphones
and an Analogue Boundary Microphone
together, the output settings differ as
follows:
–
Digital Boundary Microphones:
Manually set output
–
Analogue Boundary Microphone:
Monaural output
•
For the settings shown in the following
diagrams, the left/right channels are
displayed as viewed from the side of the
main video camera.
Here are examples of the relative position of Digital
Boundary Microphones.
When setting Digital Boundary Microphones in
a row perpendicular to the display:
Display
Speaker
R ch
R ch
R ch
Connector
MIC 1: "Center stereo"
MIC 2: "Center stereo"
MIC 3: "Center stereo"
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Main video camera
Speaker
L ch
MIC 1
L ch
MIC 2
L ch
MIC 3
When setting Digital Boundary Microphones
parallel with the display:
Display
Speaker
R ch
MIC 1
Connector
MIC 1: "Right side"
MIC 2: "Center Mono"
MIC 3: "Left side"
When setting Digital Boundary Microphones as
follows:
Display
Speaker
MIC 1
R ch
Connector
MIC 1: "Right side"
MIC 2: "Center Mono"
MIC 3: "Left side"
Note
•
Make some noise near the Digital Boundary
Microphone. "
which Digital Boundary Microphone picks
up the noise.
•
"
" is not displayed when the Digital
Boundary Microphone is mute.
•
"
" is not displayed when multiple Digital
Boundary Microphones pick up the sound at
the same time.
Contacts and Settings
Main video camera
Speaker
L ch
MIC 2
MIC 3
Main video camera
Speaker
MIC 3
L ch
MIC 2
" is displayed to indicate
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