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Luminex Users Guide
Chapter 3 Writing on the Luminex
2. Use the Up/ Down sensors to move the pointer (>>) to identify a feature for selection.
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Microphone Gain - indicates the current gain setting for the microphone, 0 - 100%. If your
microphone is battery powered or is a high sensitivity microphone without a battery, set the gain
lower. A suggested starting point is 75 - 80%. If the microphone is not battery powered and is not
a high sensitivity microphone, set the gain higher. A suggested starting point is 95-100%. Setting
this gain too high, may cause audio feedback.
Touch the - and + sensors as necessary to set the percent. A graphic bar indicates the selected
level. Test the quality and adjust the gain as necessary. You can adjust the gain during a job.
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HeadPhone Volume - indicates the current volume level for the audio playback through
headphones, 0 - 100%. A suggested setting is 65%. The audio is amplified when monitoring live
audio and may require a lower setting when the Monitor Live Audio option is active.
Use the Quieter and Louder sensors to adjust the volume. A graphic bar indicates the selected
level. During a job, you can playback the audio and adjust this option as necessary.
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Record Audio During Job - indicates the audio recording status. Touch the On/Off sensor to
toggle your selection. The default is set to Off.
This option cannot be changed once you open a job.
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Monitor Live Audio - allows you to listen to the recording live with some amplification through
headphones or a headset attached to the Luminex. Touch the On/Off sensor to toggle your
selection. During a job, you can playback the audio.
When monitoring live audio during the job the audio is amplified. Check the HeadPhone Volume
setting for an appropriate level.
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Auto Pause Resume - allows you to automatically pause the recording after a specific period of
time, when no new steno is being input from the steno machine. Audio recording automatically
resumes when you begin writing. Using this feature can help conserve SD card space when
recording audio on jobs where long or frequent pauses occur. Use the - and + sensors to set the
wait time before pausing the audio. The range is between 5 seconds and 15 minutes. Settings
from 5 seconds to 2 minutes are made in increments of one second; 2 - 5 minutes in 15 second
increments; and 5 - 15 minutes in one minute increments. You can adjust this option during a
job.
When using Case CATalyst, you can use existing Case CATalyst dictionary definitions {Pause
Audio} and {Resume Audio} to manually pause and resume the audio. It is necessary to place
these definitions into your dictionary before loading the dictionary onto the Luminex. When you
manually pause the audio using a steno stroke on the Luminex, you must resume the audio with
a steno stroke, regardless of the setting for the Auto Pause Resume option.