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Polycom Vortex EF2280 Reference Manual

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DEFINITION OF TERMS
© Polycom, Inc. 65 VORTEX EF2280 Reference Manual
D
EFINITION
OF
T
ERMS
Acoustic Echo Acoustic echo occurs in a conferencing or distance learning system when the
remote speech played in the loudspeakers is picked up by microphones in the
room and is transmitted back to the remote end. This transmitted signal is a
delayed version of the original, which causes the echo to be heard by the
remote participants.
Acoustic Gain Acoustic gain is a term used in conjunction with sound reinforcement. It
refers to how much louder the audio is with sound reinforcement compared to
without sound reinforcement.
Ambient Level The ambient level, also referred to as noise floor, is the background noise
heard in a room when no one on the near or remote end is talking.
Automatic Gain
Control (AGC)
Automatic gain control increases or decreases the gain on an audio signal to
an acceptable value.
Automatic
Microphone Mixer
A microphone mixer that turns microphone channels on and off based on the
signal level going into the microphone.
Convergence
Rate
Convergence rate refers to the amount of echo a line or acoustic echo cancel-
ler can cancel per unit time, typically expressed in dB/sec. Better echo cancel-
lers have a higher (faster) convergence rate. This term is typically used to
quantify the time it takes to completely remove the echo from a conferencing
system. Echo occurs due to a complete change of the acoustic environment
such as the beginning of a phone call in a conference, a change of micro-
phone-speaker placement, or speaker volume adjustment.
Crosspoint Mix
Minus Bus
A mix minus bus allows each device (i.e., a Vortex device) to create a mix of
signals without its own. Each device in the system can create four mixes (W,
X, Y, and Z) and place them on the bus. Each device also can create three
mixes each from the W, X, Y, and Z busses of the other devices (for a total of
12 mixes). One mix is hardwired as a normal mix minus. That is, it is a unity
gain mix of the signals from all other devices. The other two mixes can have
crosspoint gains on the signals from the other devices.
Echo Canceller An echo canceller estimates the echo in an audio signal by using a reference
and preforms processing to eliminate the echo from the signal.

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Polycom Vortex EF2280 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Rack capacity1U
Frequency range20 - 20000 Hz
Cancellation span270 ms
Echo cancellation65 dB
Phantom power48 V
Nominal input level0 dB
Output gain-100 - 20 dB
Output impedance33 Ω
Maximum output amplitude23 dB
RS-232 ports1
Audio connections2 x 3.5mm
Parallel ports quantity2
Input voltage110 - 240 V
Output current20 mA
Output voltage5 V
Input frequency47/63 Hz
Power consumption (typical)30 W
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight1800 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)483 x 244 x 45 mm

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