Setting Up A Microphone; Available Microphone Inputs By System; Set Up Third-Party Microphones - Polycom RealPresence Group Series Administrator's Manual

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Setting Up a Microphone

To receive and send audio, you must connect and configure both microphones and speakers. For specific
details regarding how to connect audio inputs and speakers, refer to the appropriate RealPresence Group
Series system setup sheet. For information about required audio cables, refer to the Polycom
RealPresence Group Series Integrator Reference Guide.
Related Links
System Panel Views
on page 292
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Set Up Third-party Microphones

Available Microphone Inputs by System

Make sure that the system is powered off before you connect audio devices to it. The number of audio
inputs varies based on the RealPresence Group Series system you are using.
Related Links
System Panel Views
on page 292
Related Links
Set Up Third-party Microphones
Microphone Inputs for RealPresence Group 300/310/500
The RealPresence Group 300, RealPresence Group 310, and RealPresence Group 500 systems have
one microphone input, as shown in the following figure.
Microphone Inputs for RealPresence Group 700
The RealPresence Group 700 system has two microphone inputs. You can freely configure the way you
connect devices to a system, as long as you do not exceed the limits mentioned in the following sections.
If you are using the RealPresence Group 700 system, you can connect devices to either or both inputs as
long as you stay within the guidelines for the total number of devices allowed for the system.
Set Up Third-party Microphones
You can connect third-party microphones directly to audio input 1 on a RealPresence Group Series
system, or through a line-level mixer to the AUX audio input on any system. You can configure a system
to use non-Polycom microphones.
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