Glossary – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

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Off Attenuation The amount of level reduction a microphone is given when the

microphone is not gated on.

PA Adaptive Mode The XAP 800 recognizes how much loudspeaker audio is

picked up by the microphones and then uses this level as the new ambient level when

audio is present at the power amplifier. This prevents loudspeaker audio from gating

on a microphone, while still allowing people in the room to gate on microphones as

they speak.

PA Adapt/AEC Reference This G-Ware setting determines which output (typically

for a loudspeaker) is used as a reference for an input.

PA Adapt/AEC Reference bus This bus carries reference information making it

possible for an input to reference an output on another linked unit.

Parametric Equalizer (PEQ) A multi-band variable equalizer with control of

gain, center frequency, and bandwidth. A properly configured PEQ enables the XAP

800 to offset speaker or room acoustic deficiencies.

Passwords The XAP 800 features several passwords to protect system

configuration.

Front panel The front panel password prevents a user from changing settings

in the front panel LCD menus. The password can be set from the front panel or

through G-Ware.

Macro The macro password is created in the Unit Properties window and

makes it possible to lock certain macros. A locked macro can be run without

the password. However, a password must be entered to edit the macro.

Modem The modem password can be created serially using the MPASS

command or through G-Ware in the Unit Properties window. The password is

required to allow remote modem access.

Preset The preset pasword is created in the Unit Properties window and

makes it possible to lock certain presets. A locked preset can be executed

without the password. However, a password must be entered to edit the preset.

Site file (File Access) The site file password is set in the Site Properties

window and will lock the site file. Users must enter the password in order to

open the site file.

Phantom Power Power supplied by the XAP 800 to power most condenser

microphones. The XAP 800 provides 24 volts of phantom power. This feature can be

switched off for devices not requiring phantom power.

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