Polycom SR12 Speaker System User Manual


 
SoundStructure Design Concepts
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Virtual channel definitions could be defined as shown in the following figure.
The virtual channel definitions make it easy to work with the different signals
since each virtual channel has a specific name and refers to a particular input
or output. For instance to take the phone off hook, commands are sent to the
“770-350-4400” virtual channel in this example. If there were multiple
telephony interfaces, each telephony interface would have its own unique
virtual channel definition. It is possible to create a logical group of multiple
telephony virtual channels so all systems could be put onhook together at the
end of a call, etc.
In this example there are several logical groups defined including "Reinforced
Mics", "All Mics", "All Table Mics", "Program Audio", "Remote Receive
Audio", and "Remote Send Audio".
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“Wireless mic”
“Podium mic”
“Table mic 1”
“All Mics”
“Reinforced Mics”
“All Table Mics”
“Program Audio”
“Remote Receive Audio”
“Table mic 2”
“Table mic 3”
“Table mic 4”
“Table mic 5”
“Table mic 6”
“Table mic 7”
“Table mic 8”
“VCR”
Physical Channel
Inputs
Outputs
Virtual Channel Virtual Channel Groups
Line “770-350-4400”
CLink2 “From HDX”
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“Conferencing Amp”
“Remote Send Audio”
“Record”
Line “770-350-4400”
CLink2 “To HDX”