4.
Use [
][
] to select "MIC Setting" and press
[Enter].
•
The auto settings screen is displayed.
Note
•
If the manual settings screen is displayed,
press [B] to return to the auto settings
screen.
5.
Press [G].
•
A dialogue box to confirm the saving of settings
is displayed.
6.
Use [
][
] to select "Yes" and press [Enter].
•
The system settings screen is displayed.
Note
•
Depending on how many Digital Boundary
Microphones are connected, the output
settings differ as follows:
–
2 or more Digital Boundary
Microphones: Monaural output
–
1 Digital Boundary Microphone: Stereo
output
•
When using Digital Boundary Microphones
and an Analogue Boundary Microphone
together, the output for all Boundary
Microphones will be monaural.
7.
Press [Home].
•
The Home screen is displayed.
Setting the MIC Position manually
1.
Press [Menu].
•
The Menu screen is displayed.
2.
Use [
][
] to select "Settings" and press
[Enter].
•
The system settings screen is displayed.
3.
Press [
].
•
The second page is displayed.
4.
Use [
][
] to select "MIC Setting" and press
[Enter].
•
The auto settings screen is displayed.
Note
•
If the manual settings screen is displayed,
proceed to step 6.
5.
Press [B].
•
The manual settings screen is displayed.
6.
Use [
][
] to select the Digital Boundary
Microphone you want to configure and press
[Enter].
7.
Use [
][
] to select the Digital Boundary
Microphone's relative position.
"Left side": Sounds on left side are played.
"Right side": Sounds on right side are played.
"Center Mono": All sounds are played through
both the left and right speakers at the same volume.
"Center stereo": Sounds centred on the
microphone are played through both the left and
right speakers at the same volume.
Note
•
When a Digital Boundary Microphone is set
to "Center stereo", make sure that it is
placed with its connector facing the display.
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