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4. line input setting
The menu is configured with each line input channel with the option to mute, set as auxiliary or podium. The main difference be
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tween auxiliary or podium selection is that the auxiliary is used for outputs that do not pick up local sounds, which do not require
echo canceling. Podium mic function also has the capability to voice lift the user onto the local speakers.
5. speakers setting
The settings allow you to control the maximum output to the speakers with the master volume. Users can also balance the vol-
ume of audio inputs from USB or SIP from this menu.
6. general setting
Users can restore to factory default settings, set the display time out duration, and the display brightness.
When selecting the “restore factory default”, the user will be prompted with a message to ensure the intention of the reset.
The “display timeout” setting allows for durations of 30-second, 60-seconds (default), or 2-minutes.
For the “display brightness” setting, there are 6 levels of brightness available with the default set at the highest setting.
7. information
The information selection gives the programed settings in one location. The menu provides information if the Stingray is the
primary or secondary unit, mixed microphone or line input, current IP address, mac address, unit name, DSP version, SIP Version,
serial number and unit ID.