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Level settings, Headset output levels (from system), Headset input levels (to system) – TANDBERG 1700 MXP User Manual

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D 13954.01
MAY 2006

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TANDBERG 1700

MXP

USER GUIDE

Level Settings

Control Panel > Audio Settings

Level Settings lets you set each max level independently. The
volume control (on the remote control) acts as an attenuator with
which you then may adjust the volume without the risk of causing
damage to the transducers.

Note!

When you use the volume control, it may look like you are

able set the volume higher than the level specified here (gain, and
not just attenuation). However, a limiter is used to ensure that low
levels are amplified, while high and potentially damaging levels will
be limited so that the maximum level as specified here will not be
exceeded. A compression will thus occur at higher levels.
A volume setting potentially employing the limiter will be indicated
by the volume bar changing colour to yellow and red.

Tip!

Since the unit has built-in micro-

phones and loudspeakers, level set-
tings apply to Line level inputs and the
headset loudspeakers / microphone
only.

Headset Output Levels (from System)

Headset Input Levels (to System)

Signal levels

Abs. max output level

Nominal level

Signal Levels

Clipping Level

Nominal Level

Output menu

level setting

Vpp

dBu

dBu

Input menu

level setting

mVpp

dBu

dBu

0,0 dB

0,2 Vpp

–20,4 dBu

–38,4 dBu

0,0 dB

80 mVpp

–28,8 dBu

–46,8 dBu

1,5 dB

0,2 Vpp

–18,9 dBu

–36,9 dBu

1,5 dB

67 mVpp

–30,3 dBu

–48,3 dBu

3,0 dB

0,3 Vpp

–17,4 dBu

–35,4 dBu

3,0 dB

57 mVpp

–31,8 dBu

–49,8 dBu

4,5 dB

0,4 Vpp

–15,9 dBu

–33,9 dBu

4,5 dB

48 mVpp

–33,3 dBu

–51,3 dBu

6,0 dB

0,4 Vpp

–14,4 dBu

–32,4 dBu

6,0 dB

40 mVpp

–34,8 dBu

–52,8 dBu

7,5 dB

0,5 Vpp

–12,9 dBu

–30,9 dBu

7,5 dB

34 mVpp

–36,3 dBu

–54,3 dBu

9,0 dB

0,6 Vpp

–11,4 dBu

–29,4 dBu

9,0 dB

28 mVpp

–37,8 dBu

–55,8 dBu

10,5 dB

0,7 Vpp

–9,9 dBu

–27,9 dBu

10,5 dB

24 mVpp

–39,3 dBu

–57,3 dBu

12,0 dB

0,8 Vpp

–8,4 dBu

–26,4 dBu

12,0 dB

20 mVpp

–40,8 dBu

–58,8 dBu

13,5 dB

1,0 Vpp

–6,9 dBu

–24,9 dBu

13,5 dB

17 mVpp

–42,3 dBu

–60,3 dBu

15,0 dB

1,2 Vpp

–5,4 dBu

–23,4 dBu

15,0 dB

14 mVpp

–43,8 dBu

–61,8 dBu

16,5 dB

1,4 Vpp

–3,9 dBu

–21,9 dBu

16,5 dB

12 mVpp

–45,3 dBu

–63,3 dBu

18,0 dB

1,7 Vpp

–2,4 dBu

–20,4 dBu

18,0 dB

10 mVpp

–46,8 dBu

–64,8 dBu

19,5 dB

2,0 Vpp

–0,9 dBu

–18,9 dBu

19,5 dB

8 mVpp

–48,3 dBu

–66,3 dBu

21,0 dB

2,4 Vpp

0,6 dBu

–17,4 dBu

21,0 dB

7 mVpp

–49,8 dBu

–67,8 dBu

22,5 dB

2,8 Vpp

2,1 dBu

–15,9 dBu

22,5 dB

6 mVpp

–51,3 dBu

–69,3 dBu

Headset input

Headset Output

Signal type

Unbalanced

Unbalanced

Connector

(codec)

3.5mm jack, sleeve-gnd,

tip-microphone

3.5mm stereo jack, sleeve-gnd,

tip-left, ring-right

Impedance

2200 ohms

Low

Input is System Input (from Headset), Output is System Output (to Headset)

Figures shown

INVERTED

denote default values.

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one level back up.