For G7500 Systems:
Once you enable Polycom Acoustic Fence, you must set up additional hardware to use this feature with
your G7500 system. You need a primary microphone and at least one more microphone to create the
fence.
The boundary radius can be two to several feet around the following Poly peripheral devices:
▪ Table microphone
▪ Ceiling microphone
Note:
Microphones connected to a Poly Microphone IP Adapter currently don’t support Polycom
Acoustic Fence.
Once you set up the microphones, you can adjust the width of the audio fence beam to limit or expand
where sounds are picked up inside the fence.
For more details on Polycom Acoustic Fence, search the
for
acoustic fence
.
Related Links
on page 23
Fix Polycom Acoustic Fence Issues with G7500
Configure Polycom Acoustic Fence
You can enable and configure the Polycom Acoustic Fence feature to help define the
audio fence
around
the system.
Note:
This option isn’t available if you enable
Polycom StereoSurround
.
Procedure
1.
In the system web interface, go to
Audio/Video
>
Audio
>
General Audio Settings
.
2.
Select the
Enable Acoustic Fence
check box.
3.
Set
Acoustic Fence Sensitivity
to adjust the width of the audio fence beam.
▪
For Studio X50 and Studio X30 systems
: Higher values increase the width of the audio
fence beam. Use
1
for the narrowest beam (12 degrees) or
10
for the widest beam (120
degrees). If
Acoustic Fence Sensitivity
is set to
0
, the system mutes the microphone(s).
The total angles is the setting number multiplied by 12.
▪
For G7500 systems
: Higher values increase the width of the audio fence beam between the
primary and fence microphone(s). Use
0
for the narrowest beam (20 degrees) or
10
for the
widest beam (120 degrees).
Specify the Primary and Fence Microphones
To use Polycom Acoustic Fence technology with your G7500 system, you need a primary microphone to
pick up audio and one or more fence microphones to define the audio boundary.
The system considers the first microphone you pair as the primary microphone. By default, a microphone
pairs to the system when you connect it (unless you’ve disabled automatic pairing). You can connect up
to three microphones directly to your system.
Configuring Audio Settings
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