CounterPath X-Lite 3.0 User Guide User Manual
Page 37

CounterPath X-Lite 3.0
35
Use auto gain control (AGC)
Adjusts the microphone volume level so that the remote party does not hear any
distortions that may occur when a user sets their microphone input too high or their
volume too low (due to too low input level).
Typically on.
Use noise reduction
Attempts to remove background noise.
Typically off for the headset.
Speaker device
Change this field only to override the device that X-Lite’s zero touch device
configuration selected (see Table 3 on
).
Make the appropriate choice:
• Select the device to use for audio out (sounds heard) when the speakerphone
is engaged (make sure to select a speaker device other than the headset).
• Select None for no speakerphone device. The Speaker Phone button on the
dialpad becomes disabled.
Microphone device
Change this field only to override the device that X-Lite’s zero touch device
configuration selected (see Table 3 on
).
Make the appropriate choice:
• Select the device to use for audio in (voice input) upon clicking the
Speaker Phone button.
Note: the input device can be any microphone, and need not be the
microphone specified as the headset speaker device (e.g. the microphone
used during speakerphone mode could be the microphone on a camera
instead of the headset microphone).
• Select None for no speakerphone device. The Speaker Phone button on the
dialpad becomes disabled.
Use acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) Reduces the echo effect that can arise if the sound from the speakerphone feeds
back into the microphone. Turning this feature on may improve general audio
quality; the drawback, however, is that AEC uses more processing power, which
may hinder running applications.
Typically on.
Use auto gain control (AGC)
Adjusts the microphone volume level so that the remote party does not hear any
distortions that may occur when a user sets their microphone input too high or their
volume too low (due to too low input level).
Typically on.
Use noise reduction
Attempts to remove background noise.
Typically on for the speakerphone.
Speaker device
The device to use for audible announcements of a ringing softphone; users choose
one of the headset, the speakephone or none.
Speaker volume
The volume of the ringer.
Camera
Complete this field only after disabling zero touch device configuration (see Table 3
on
).
Select the appropriate camera model.
Table 4: Options – General – Devices
Field
Description
Head
set
S
p
eake
rp
ho
ne
Ring
De
vice
Ca
m
e
ra