Adjusting Input Levels; Network Setup Examples - Shure IntelliMix Room Manual

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The speaker setting sends a far-end signal from the videoconferencing software to IntelliMix Room. This is how IntelliMix Room
gets an AEC reference and a signal for local sound reinforcement.
If you choose a different source as the speaker, you won't be able to get far­end audio from the videoconferencing software in­
to IntelliMix Room to use as an AEC reference.

Adjusting Input levels

The Inputs tab controls a channel's gain before it reaches the matrix mixer. However, you should also adjust the source's gain
before it reaches IntelliMix Room.
To monitor a source's input level before IntelliMix Room processing: Set metering to Pre-gain in the Settings menu.
1.
Check the source level before it reaches IntelliMix Room. Verify that the networked microphones or other Dante
sources are operating at nominal output levels.
2.
Adjust gain in the Inputs tab.
This gain stage adjusts the signal level before it reaches the matrix mixer.
Mix the levels as high as possible so that the loudest channel does not reach the peak level (0 dB) on the meter.

Network Setup Examples

IntelliMix Room works with many different types of networks. Here are some of the most common network setups:
Flat Network
All A/V and corporate devices are on the same network.
Use one network for Shure control and Dante audio data.
Corporate and AV Network
All A/V devices are on a separate network from the corporate network.
The computer running IntelliMix Room uses the A/V network for Dante audio and Shure control data.
The computer uses a wired connection to the corporate network for internet. USB 3.0 to gigabit Ethernet adapters are
a common way to connect to 2 NICs.
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