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Audio for Operators

Sending and Receiving Audio Offsite

Document 800-02607V3 Rev A
11/09
Recorded audio
After a day or two, check for background noise in recordings, using a
retrieval session to spot-check each microphone for a few seconds at every half-hour or so,
during a 24-hour period. This can reveal if microphones are placed too near sources of
background noise such as a vent. Noise is amplified to a point where it interferes with audio.
Hard to predict noise from the area's soundscape (rush-hour traffic, passing trains and
planes, crowds in a stadium, and so on) may not have been present during the installation
of microphones and speakers.
Test loud alarms during the installation; they can interfere with Multi-Media audio.
Caution
Placing a microphone or speaker close to a ringing alarm bell can render
either ineffective; the bell noise can mask the voice of an operator
attempting to use the microphone. The bell could also mask a voice
coming from a speaker. Loud alarms can interfere with microphones or a
speaker when they could be needed most.
When listening, sound sources are mixed at a View operator's station, regardless of the
number of sites being monitored at once. Each site can send two channels of audio.
1.
Install a sound card on the View operator PC.
2.
Connect a microphone to the PC sound card.
3.
Connect a powered speaker to the PC sound card.
Figure 4-3
Audio Tab
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