Sennheiser CONFERENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS SDC 3000 Specifications Page 99

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Specifying the technical details and the conference
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[XLR-Out] Adjusting the output level of the XLR output
You can adjust the volume, the bass and the treble response of the central
unit’s XLR output signal:
Open the “Environment Configuration” dialog box (see “Specifying the
technical details and the conference mode” on page 98).
In the “XLR-Out” box, set the “Vol.” control to the desired volume.
The volume can be adjusted in eight steps.
In the “XLR-Out” box, use the “Bass” control to adjust the bass
response of the output signal.
The bass response can be adjusted in eight steps.
In the “XLR-Out” box, use the “Treble” control to adjust the treble
response of the output signal.
The treble response can be adjusted in eight steps.
Close the “Environment Configuration” dialog box by clicking .
[XLR-In] Adjusting the input level of the XLR input
If you have connected an external audio source (e.g. the receiver of a
wireless microphone system) to the central unit’s XLR input, you can
adjust the input sensitivity e.g. in order to avoid overmodulation.
Open the “Environment Configuration” dialog box (see “Specifying the
technical details and the conference mode” on page 98).
In the “XLR-In” box, set the “Gain” control to the desired input
sensitivity.
The input sensitivity can be adjusted in eight steps.
Close the “Environment Configuration” dialog box by clicking .
[Default] Restoring the default settings
To restore the default settings of the “Environment Configuration” dialog
box:
Open the “Environment Configuration” dialog box (see “Specifying the
technical details and the conference mode” on page 98).
Click the button.
Close the “Environment Configuration” dialog box by clicking .
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