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To adjust, go to Configuration > Automix . These faders adjust a channel's gain after the lobe has gated on.
Adjusting the gain here will not affect the automixer's gating decision. Only use these faders to adjust the gain of a
talker after you are satisfied with the automixer's gating behavior.
Note: The level meters in Configuration > Automix only display pregate channel gain, but the faders will ad
just post-gate channel gain.
Mute and Fader Groups
Add channels to a Mute group or Fader group to link the corresponding controls together. For example, if channels
1, 2, and 3 are added to a Mute group, muting any of those individual channels will mute all of the grouped chan
nels.
Identifying Channels
Identify a channel on the microphone by flashing the corresponding LED. This quickly verifies that level or equaliz
er adjustments are being made to the intended channel.
1. Select Configuration > Coverage
2. Select a channel
3. Use the Identify Channel button to flash the LEDs on the microphone
Device Identification
To identify the microphone by flashing the light ring, select the Identify button in the device options section.
LED Light Ring
Light ring properties are configurable to match room or enterprise-wide behavior conventions and aesthetics.
Brightness Adjusts the intensity level of the LED light ring
Lighting Style Segments are divided to show individual channels.
Ring is a continuous LED
Display Automix Gating Indicates a channel is off (audio signal has dropped below the gate threshold).
When enabled, the lighting style automatically switches to segment mode.
Off: LED light ring turns off when a channel gates off
Follow mute color:LED light ring switches to assigned mute color when a channel
gates off
Unmute Behavior LED activity when the microphone is active
Unmute Color LED color when the microphone is active