Adjust Microphone Levels; Mute The Mxa901 - Shure MXA901-R Manual

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Note: The auto route process clears any manual routes you may have made in your design.
After auto routing a room, check and adjust settings to fit your needs. You may need to:
Delete unnecessary routes.
Check levels and adjust gain.
Check that AEC reference signals are correctly routed and received in a test call.
Fine-tune DSP blocks.
Adjust your processor's matrix mixer routes.
If you want to auto route an online room, turn on online room editing in File > Designer preferences.
Note: Changes to an online room may cause audio to briefly drop out.
Refer to Designer's
Troubleshooting section

Adjust Microphone Levels

To adjust microphone gain, open the MXA901 in the control software and go to IntelliMix.
1.
Make a test call with your videoconferencing software.
2.
Talk in all parts of the coverage area at a normal speech volume and have someone on the far end listen to your signal.
Adjust gain as needed. The coverage area gain fader is post-gate.
3.
Adjust EQ settings as needed. You can use EQ to improve speech intelligibility and control problematic frequencies in a
room (such as a low-frequency rumble caused by HVAC systems). You can also make changes to IntelliMix DSP blocks
here.
4.
If needed, listen to the microphone signal directly

Mute the MXA901

The MXA901 has 2 mute points:
for help with routing.
using a Dante headphone amp
Shure Incorporated
or with
Dante Virtual
Soundcard.
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