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== Configuration ==
 
== Configuration ==
The IP Speaker must be added to the system as an AVC Device (not an IP Speaker). <br>  
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The IP Speaker must be added to the system as an AVC Device (not an IP Speaker). <br>
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To add an [[EINS-1| AVC Source Device]] to the system:
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#In '''Components''' view, open '''Devices'''.
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#In '''Kits and Accessories''' locate '''AVC Source Device'''.
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#Drag and drop '''AVC Source Device''' to '''System''' in the device tree.
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[[File:AVC config 1.PNG|left|thumb|400px|Add AVC Source Device to the system]]
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== More information ==
 
== More information ==

Revision as of 15:32, 26 June 2019

This article describes how to use an IP Speaker as both IP Speaker and AVC Device.
This is done by connecting a microphone to the IP Speaker.

Connection

Information on where to connect the microphone can be found here: TKIS-2 Connections

Configuration

The IP Speaker must be added to the system as an AVC Device (not an IP Speaker).
To add an AVC Source Device to the system:

  1. In Components view, open Devices.
  2. In Kits and Accessories locate AVC Source Device.
  3. Drag and drop AVC Source Device to System in the device tree.
Add AVC Source Device to the system


More information

Automatic Volume Control (AVC)
Automatic Volume Control (AVC) Configuration

Availability

This functionality is currently not part of an official package.
Please contact AlphaSupport if you like to know more.