Basic Control Panel; Adjusting Volume Settings - Shure EXHIBIT 212 Manual

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In addition, the "Bridge Bar" controls the level of the signal going from your phone
counterpart to the PC counterpart and back (see illustration below). Dragging the bar up
or down will increase (or decrease) the two levels simultaneously (when the two parties
complain that the signal is too low for example). Moving the balance bar left or right will
increase one side of the communication while simultaneously decreasing the other.
When checking the "disable bridge box" the communication from the PC going into the
telephone is blocked while the communication from the telephone to the PC is always
open (to allow recording). The purpose of blocking is to prevent your telephone
counterpart from hearing unwanted sounds from your PC (such as internet pop-ups).

Basic Control Panel

The basic control panel includes two "master" sliders that control the signal going out
(microphone or transmit) and the signal coming in and broadcasted on your device's
loudspeaker (Speaker)
If you have a CTG device connected to your PC, a green dot will appear with a message
saying "Connected to FS – 400/800". If no device is detected a red dot will appear with a
message "No CTG Device Connected"
You can mute your microphone and loudspeaker by checking the mute boxes underneath
the appropriate boxes.

Adjusting Volume Settings

The first time you run the utility, the levels of the audio signals are set to a comfortable
level. Simply drag the slider bar up or down to adjust the levels to fit your preference.
Anytime you change the volume levels of the audio, the new settings are saved. Every
time you connect your CTG device, or turn on your PC, these setting will be applied. If
you changed the volume setting through another utility and wish to restore your settings,
simply open the utility by clicking on the CTG icon and your setting will be restored.
You can restore the factory setting by going to "Options" and clicking on "Restore
default volume levels".
You can also select not to save your last setting by going to "Options" and un-checking
the "Save volume levels on exit" option.
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