Routing Channels; P300 Default Settings - Shure IntelliMix P300 Manual

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Gain staging: Input fader > crosspoint gain > output fader

Routing Channels

Connect inputs and outputs by selecting the box where they intersect.

P300 Default Settings

The default configuration enables calling to multiple far ends with near-end Shure microphones. Connections are established
for operating hardware codecs, software codecs, and mobile phones simultaneously.
Input/Source Channel
Automix (summed Dante input channels)
Analog - From Codec (Analog input 1)
USB input
Mobile input
Example Scenario: Connecting a Three-Way Call
Near-end audio from Dante microphones (Shure MXA 310) and the mobile phone are both routed to the video codec and sent
to the far end. The mobile phone is simply carrying the audio from the remote caller -- its built-in microphone and speaker are
disabled.
Far-end audio from the video codec is routed to a powered loudspeaker or amplifier (analog or Dante­enabled). It is also rout­
ed to the mobile phone (connected to the P300) to relay the signal to the remote caller.
The remote caller (far end) receives audio from both the near-end and far-end locations. The P300 connects all locations by
routing both near and far-end audio sources through the mobile output. The audio from the remote caller is routed to the mobile
input, and then sent to the loudspeakers in the near-end room and through the video codec to the far-end room.
Output/ Destination Channels
Analog - To Codec (Analog output 1)
USB output
Mobile output
Analog - To Speaker (Analog output 2)
USB output
Mobile output
Analog - To Codec (Analog output 1)
Analog - To Speaker (Analog output 2)
Mobile output
Analog - To Codec (analog output 1)
Analog - To Speaker (analog output 2)
USB output
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