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Ratio The amount of compression applied to the output signal compared with the input signal as the signal exceeds
the threshold level. See also Compressor, Compression, and Threshold.
Release Time Release is a parameter which determines how quickly compression is released after the input signal
drops below the specified threshold. See also Compressor, Compression, and Ratio.
Reverberation A diffused acoustic energy field fed and maintained by sound reflections from the room surfaces.
S–Z Buses These eight buses are line input mixer buses. They are used to route auxiliary audio, such as from a CD
player or VCR, to and from other units on the Expansion Bus. These buses are also used as mic mixer buses when
NOM count is not required. See also Expansion Bus.
Signal Generator A device for generating a reference tone for sound system calibration purposes.
Site File Site Files allow you to store configuration settings for one or more Converge Pro devices, including Inputs,
Outputs, Fader channels, Processing channels, Matrix routing, and Presets, for a specific application or venue. Site
files also provide Console with the necessary information to communicate with site hardware using your PC.
Site Properties The Site Properties window opens when you select New Site from the File menu or click on the
New Site button on the Console button bar. It allows you to enter information about the ,site as well as configure the
communication and security settings.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Part of the IP protocol suite, SMTP servers resolve the DNS address and
recipient information used to transport email messages over IP networks. See also DNS.
Subnet Mask A subnet mask defines the range logical IP addresses used for internal network traffic, and is used by
DHCP, gateway devices, and routers to distinguish between internal and external network traffic on IP networks. See
also DHCP, Gateway, and DNS.
TERL (Telco Echo Return Loss) The TERL meter shows the coupling between the transmit signal and the input to
the telephone echo canceller. It is the ratio of the two levels.
TERLE (Telco Echo Return Loss Enhancement) The TERLE meter shows the loss through the telephone echo
cancellation process. It is the ratio of the two levels.
Threshold The upper or lower level at which a signal processing begins or terminates.
Unit Properties Unit Properties define properties for a specific Converge Pro unit. Unit Properties enable you to
configure unit settings such as name, and telephone country code, as well as IP and serial communication settings.
See also Site Properties.
Virtual AEC Reference Virtual AEC References allow you to combine multiple audio sources for applications where
there are two speakers (left and right), combined audio/video conferencing, and audio/video teleconferencing. In
these and other multiple output applications, using virtual AEC references improves AEC performance.
Web Builder Web Builder consists of User Console and Control Console. These consoles allow you to configure a
subset of call management (User Console) and mixing features (Control Console) for access through a web portal
integrated into the CONVERGE Pro firmware. The web portal can be accessed over IP with Microsoft’s Internet
Explorer web browser (requires IE version 5.5 or later).
White Noise Acoustical noise with equal energy throughout a given frequency range.
HEADQUARTERS:
Salt Lake City, UT USA
5225 Wiley Post Way
Suite 500
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Tel: 801.975.7200
Toll Free: 800.945.7730
Fax: 801.977.0087
EMEA
Tel: +44.1454.616.977
APAC
Tel: +011.852.3590.4526
LATAM
Tel: 801.974.3621
TechSales
Tel: 800.705.2103
Technical Support
Tel: 800.283.5936
© 2013 ClearOne Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
800-151-880 Rev 4.3 - October 2013.
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