Audio Input - Polycom G7500 Administrator's Manual

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Setting
Enable M-Mode
Enable Keyboard Noise Reduction and Polycom
NoiseBlock
Enable Join and Leave Tones
Transmission Audio Gain (dB)
Enable Audio Mute Reminder
Related Links
Configure Sleep Settings
Configure Call Settings
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Test Speakers
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Test Polycom StereoSurround

Audio Input

You have several options to input audio for your G7500 system.
Your system supports the following audio inputs:
IP-based Polycom audio peripheral devices:
Polycom IP Table Microphone
Polycom IP Ceiling Microphone
Polycom Microphone IP Adapter
3.5 mm: 3.5 mm line-level stereo input used to share audio from a device or line-in microphone.
Depending on your setup, you can specify if sound from this input plays in the room and at far sites
or just at far sites.
HDMI: Used to share audio (along with content) from a device. Sound from this input plays in the
room and at far sites.
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on page 118
Configuring Audio Settings
Description
Specifies whether the system transmits audio using
a configuration that best reproduces interactive and
live performance music picked up by microphones.
This feature provides the highest-possible
bandwidth for audio.
When you enable M-Mode, even the faintest
musical notes come through clearly.
Specifies whether the system microphones mute
when the system detects keyboard typing or other
extraneous noises but no one is talking. NoiseBlock
unmutes the system when it detects speech,
regardless if there's background noise or not.
Note: This setting is disabled when you enable M-
Mode. If you use an external echo canceller,
keyboard noise reduction is not available.
The system plays a tone when someone joins or
leaves a conference call.
Specifies the audio level (in decibels) that the
system transmits sound. Unless otherwise advised,
Polycom recommends setting this value to
Specifies if the system displays a notification that
the microphones are muted when it detects
someone speaking.
0
dB.
70

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