ClearOne comm XAP 800 Conference Phone User Manual


 
System Configuration ~ Inputs and Outputs
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If you select a
virtual echo cancellation reference
, the Virtual Reference window
will open.You can also open this window from the G-Ware toolbar.
Use this window to select which signals will be used by the four Virtual
Reference points.The routing matrix portion of this window cannot be edited.Virtual
references are used when you need to reference multiple outputs. For example, if
you have stereo outputs (L, R) near a block of mics, you would want the mics’ echo
canceller to reference both the left and right outputs. By using a virtual reference,
the echo canceller will be able to reference both signals.This means you don’t need
to use a dedicated output to combine signals.
Or, you may have mics routed to the PA output but you don’t want the echo
canceller to reference this audio. By using a virtual reference, the echo canceller
can sample all signals routed to the PA output, minus the mic signals.
To create a virtual reference
1. Select the input signals you want included in each virtual reference by
clicking the cross points.
2. Because AEC requires a physical output reference to track output gain
changes, you need to select an output reference for AEC to function properly
with a virtual reference. Use the lists at the bottom of the window to select
which output you want AEC to use to track gain changes.
3. Click Close to exit the window.
Figure 3.30.Virtual Reference window.
Figure 3.29.
Virtual Reference
toolbar button