Ecs alignment procedure – Rane ECS v2 RaneWare (RaneWare 2.1) User Manual
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a. Set up the ECM 82 Mic levels.
b. Set up the Input levels to the ECB 62.
c. Set the Mic operation for each Input on the ECM 82.
d. Set the
Program Signal Threshold and Offset on the ECB
62, utilized to keep Mics from Gating On with audio at the
loudspeakers. Typical settings with Port 1’s Output set to
0
dB - Program Signal Threshold 20 dB, Program Signal
Offset 20 dB.
e. Set the
Near Signal Offset, utilized to keep other Mics
from Gating On when the Mic signal is
Active. Typical
setting
20 dB.
f. Enabling
Port 1 Suppression removes residual echo.
Typical level is
6 to 12 dB. The higher the level the more
the system sounds like half duplex.
g. The
Port 1 Noise Gate is normally not needed, but may be
during multipoint operation. Typical level is
6 to 12 dB.
h. On the Mixer tab, the Echo Canceller has three operation
selections -
Bypass, 3kHz and Enhanced. Typical setting
is all unchecked.
Bypass is used during Mic setup and
when an Echo Canceller is not installed. Only use
3kHz in
very large room applications. The
Enhanced mode
improves the audio quality by bypassing the Echo Cancel-
ler when audio is detected at a Mic.
i. Enabling Mixer
Suppression adds suppression to the Mixer
Output when there is a new gated Mic. Suppression is only
performed once to remove residual echo caused by the re-
adaptation of the Echo Canceller. This setting is typically
on.
j.
Mixer Gate is only used when there are 2 or more ECM
82As. Do not use this function when connecting another
mixer to the ECM 82’s Expansion Input. Typical settings
are checked and
12 dB.
Use the following procedures to adjust the Mic and Port
Inputs. Before proceeding, know the audio input and output
levels required for the interfacing equipment. Also know the
input and output type: balanced using transformer, active, or
unbalanced. See RaneNote 110, “Sound System Interconnec-
tion” for cabling recommendations.
MIC SETUP (see flow chart)
The ECM 82 is shipped with its INPUT GAINS set to -10
dBu. When Gain is set to 40 dB, the Mic Inputs are calibrated
to an Audio Technica AT 961R. (See Phantom Power in the
ECS Hardware Manual if required.)
To set Mic levels a Sound Level Meter is required, such as
a Radio Shack 33-2050.
1. Remove the security cover.
2. Start with Mic 1 and only work with one Mic at a time.
3. Select the proper Input GAIN setting for the Mic (typically
40 dB)
4. Set all Mic Input LEVELS to 0 (fully CCW).
5. If front speakers are used, point the Mic towards them.
6. Place the Sound Level Meter next to the Mic and set it as
follows: Range to 80 dB, A-Weighting, Slow Response.
Mic Setup Flow Chart
ECS ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE
Mic Setup
Load Application
(see pages 10-15)
Set all Mic Input Gain
switches. Set all
Mic Input Pots CCW (off)
Start with Mic 1
Select Memory 16
Select this Mic as Active
Place a sound level meter
next to the Mic and aim
both toward loudspeaker
Turn on Noise Source,
adjust system level for
80 dBA at SPL meter
Raise Mic Level until 0 dB
is displayed on the Base
VU meter for Port 1's Input
Next Mic
Are all Mics
Set?
no
yes
Select Memory 1 to return
back to room controller