Polycom VSX Series Conference Phone User Manual


 
Customizing the VSX System
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3. Select and enter VCR/DVD settings for the VSX 7000e system:
Enable Polycom
Microphones
VSX 3000
VSX 3000A
VSX 5000
VSX 6000
VSX 6000A
VSX 7000
VSX 7000s
VSX 7000e
VSX 8000
Specifies whether integrated and attached Polycom
microphones are enabled. You can disable this option to
turn off:
VSX 3000 or VSX 3000A system’s integrated
microphone
VSX 6000, VSX 6000A, VSX 7000, VSX 7000e, and
VSX 8000 microphones
SoundStation VTX 1000 integrated microphones
SoundStation VTX 1000 extended microphones
Disable this setting in the following situations:
You have a VSX system integrated with both a Vortex
mixer and a SoundStation VTX 1000 conference
phone.
You have an external handset, headset, or lapel
microphone attached to a VSX system line input.
This option is automatically disabled if a line input is set to
Audio Mixer, echo cancellation is enabled on a line set for
Audio Mixer, and stereo is enabled.
Enable Polycom
StereoSurround
Specifies that Polycom StereoSurround is used for all calls.
To send or receive stereo audio, make sure your VSX
system is set up as described in Connecting Microphones
or a SoundStation VTX 1000 on page 2-19 and Connecting
Speakers on page 2-26. Your system can receive stereo
audio even when it cannot send stereo.
VSX 7000 and VSX 7000e: When you use an audio mixer
with stereo enabled, the microphones are disabled.
VSX 8000: When you use the Balanced In echo canceller
with stereo enabled, the microphones are disabled.
Setting Description
Setting Description
VCR/DVD In Level Sets the volume at which the VCR/DVD player plays, relative
to other audio from the system.
VCR/DVD Out
Level
Sets the volume at which the call is recorded.
VCR/DVD Audio
Out Always On
Allows you to record a call using one VCR or DVD, while
playing recorded content into the call from a second VCR or
DVD.
Do not select this setting if you have only one VCR or DVD
player connected. If this setting is disabled, the VCR audio
output is disabled when VCR is the selected camera source.