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groups (radio buttons 1-4) to control mic inputs connected to the unit currently selected in the Site Pane. Use
Global gating groups (radio buttons A-F) to control mic inputs connected to the current unit, as well as all units
connected to the E-Bus.
Press the Configure button to display and modify individual channel Gating configurations using the Channel
Properties Configuration screen.
Internal Gating Groups
Internal gating groups control mic inputs connected to a specific unit. Configure Internal Gating Group settings as
follows:
Enter a name in the • Group Name field (optional).
Select the • First Mic Priority checkbox to enable this feature (default), or deselect it to turn First Mic Priority
off.
NOTE: ClearOne recommends using First Mic Priority to maintain maximum audio intelligibility
by allowing only one mic to gate on to a participant’s voice. First Mic Priority allows more
than one microphone to gate on at same time, but it restricts more than one mic from
gating on to the same audio source. It does this by determining the audio level received
by all mics when the first mic is gated on, and then using this audio level as the ambient
level for the gating group. If First Mic Priority is disabled, two or more microphones will
usually gate on when only one person speaks.
Select the • Max # of Mics from the drop-down list (the default is 4). This sets the maximum number of
microphones that can be gated on at any one time within a gating group. The maximum number of mics
is limited to the number of mics included in the gating group. For internal gating groups, the maximum
number of mics is 8 for Converge Pro 880, 880T, 880TA 8i, Converge SR 1212 and SR 1212A units, and 4 for
Converge Pro 840T units.
Select the • Last Mic Mode from the drop-down list (the default is off). Last On leaves the last mic activated
gated on until another mic gates on. The Input options allow you to select which mic remains on when all
other mics gate off. Off gates all mics off when no audio is present. All allows all mics to gate on at the same
time.
Global Gating Groups
Global gating groups control mic inputs connected to all units linked together through the Expansion Bus.
Configure Global Gating Group settings as follows:
Enter a name in the• Group Name field (optional).
Select the • First Mic Priority checkbox to enable this feature (default), or deselect it to turn First Mic Priority
off.
NOTE: ClearOne recommends using First Mic Priority to maintain maximum audio intelligibility
by allowing only one mic to gate on to a participant’s voice. First Mic Priority allows more
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