SoundStation VTX 1000 Operation Manual
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User’s Guide
SoundStation VTX 1000 Operation Manual
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User’s Guide
Your SoundStation VTX 1000 can
integrate with an optional Wireless
Microphone System for presenters
who stand or are mobile. If not purchased
with your SoundStation VTX 1000,
this Polycom Wireless Microphone
System is available as an accessory
from your Polycom Distributor.
For information about the components
and setup of a Polycom Wireless
Microphone System, as well as
directions for its use, please refer
to the User Guide that ships with it.
Note: The Polycom Wireless Microphone
System is available only in North America.
Using the Polycom Wireless Microphone System
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Your SoundStation VTX 1000 can provide
greater microphone coverage in larger
conference rooms with the addition of
Extension Microphones. If not purchased
with your SoundStation VTX 1000,
these SoundStation VTX 1000 Extension
Microphones are available as an accessory
from your Polycom Distributor.
To mute all microphones from an
Extension Microphone, press
.
(When a call is muted, you can hear
the remote party, but they cannot hear
you.) All system LEDs will turn red
to indicate the mute status. To resume
two-way communication, press
again.
All the red LEDs will return to green.
MUTE
LED
Using Extension Microphones
LED
Green – Your call is in progress.
Red – Your call is muted.
Peripheral Devices
The SoundStation VTX Subwoofer allows
you to experience the full spectrum
of wideband sound and provides the
low-frequency output that optimizes
speech intelligibility and distinguishability.
To install the VTX Subwoofer, see the
Connection Diagram on pg. 31.
Once it is connected, if you experience
any problems with sound output, access the
Audio Setup (as described on pg. 17) and
restore Aux Output (pg. 19) to Subwoofer
(which is the default setting).
Note: When the subwoofer is properly
balanced, users should not perceive sound
to be coming out of the subwoofer itself.
Instead, users should perceive the sound
to be coming from the console speaker
only, with the subwoofer adding warmth
(bass) to the overall sound in the room.
If users perceive sound to be coming from
the subwoofer, then either the Bass EQ
or subwoofer volume control, or both, are
set too high. In large rooms or highly
absorbent rooms, extra energy may be
required from the subwoofer. Use the Bass
EQ and Subwoofer volume controls in
the Audio Setup menu to balance the
system. If you suspect problems with the
subwoofer, follow the External Speaker
Test instructions on page 40.
You can control the treble and base tones in
the Audio Setup’s Treble EQ and Base EQ
screens, as described on pg. 19.
Using the VTX Subwoofer