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Line input settings - interact pro, Input settings, Level tab – ClearOne Interact Manual User Manual

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LINE INPUT SETTINGS - INTERACT Pro

The Line Input Settings window is used to customize and configure the audio from the auxiliary device that is
connected to the Line In Phoenix Connectors on the INTERACT Pro mixer. Line Input devices include Video
Codecs, CD Players and Sound Cards.

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NOTE: Many of the most common Line Input devices have been pre-configured for optimal
performance with the INTERACT system. These devices are listed in the Device Toolbox.

Input Settings

Click the Input icon to open the Input Settings window.
• Users can change the input label by clicking the text box next to the desired input label (for example:

Input2). Replace the default label with a new name for the input.

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Connected To: Displays the Make and Model of equipment attached to that channel.
Input Gain: Adjusts the Line Input Gain for that channel.
• The Input Level is monitored through the Post Gain Level meter. You must select the checkbox in order

to activate the meter.

• A Mute button is provided to silence the specific channel.

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• Increase and decrease the Low, Mid and High frequencies using the Equalization Sliders. Levels can

be adjusted from +12 dB to – 12 dB.

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• Equalization in INTERACT Software is very similar to bass and treble adjustments on a stereo. Increasing

or decreasing the different frequencies allows you to customize loudspeaker audio and provide the
optimal listening experience for your users. Using this feature is optional.

Meters and Volume

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1. Get an Audio Signal from the Line Input Device
2. Activate the Meter
3. Adjust the Audio Level using the Volume Slider

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• The meters are peak meters measuring the audio level. The meter bars move from green to yellow to red

as the volume increases. The red bars indicate that the audio is too loud and is being clipped or cut off.