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Selects the which microphone displays on the channel strip.
Note: One microphone is on-air per channel, though an alternate microphone can be prepared in the secondary link slot.
⑦ Identify Button
Commands the microphone to flash its LEDs to easily identity which device corresponds to the channel.
⑧ Microphone Status and Control
View or change the microphone state:
Active: On and passing audio to the network.
Mute: On but the audio is muted.
External: On and passing audio to an external controller that controls the mute/active behavior.
Standby: On but in a 'sleep' state with audio muted. Standby conserves battery charge and enables a change to the
microphone's status from the control software.
Charging: Battery is charging.
Inactive: Off or out-of-range. A microphone in this state cannot be remotely controlled by the software.
Power Off: Turn off the microphone.
⑨ Battery Status
In the charger: Displays the remaining time until the microphone battery is fully charged
Out of the charger: Displays the remaining battery runtime of the microphone.
⑩ Audio Input Meter
Indicates the average input signal level.
Color Audio Signal Level (dBFS) Description
Red 0 to -9 Overload
Yellow -9 to -18 Normal peaks
Green -18 to -60 Signal Present
⑪ RF Signal Strength
Indicates the signal strength of the microphone. When the bars are grey, the microphone is out of range.
⑫ Mic Gain
Adjusts microphone gain from -25 dB to +15 dB gain in 1 dB steps.
⑬ High-Pass Filter
Engages a 12 dBperoctave filter below 150 Hz for attenuating undesired low frequencies, sometimes caused by table vi
brations or air-conditioning rumble. Automatically enabled in high channel density mode (HD).
⑭ Low-Pass Filter
Engages a 6 dB-per-octave filter above 12 kHz for attenuating undesired high frequencies, sometimes caused by sibilant
vocals or paper rustling. Automatically enabled in HD mode.
⑮ Microphone Type