Auto Gain Control (Tx Audio Response); Audio Equalizer (Tx Audio Response) - Kenwood NEXEDGE NX-200 Function Reference

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6 SOUND
6.7 Adjusting Audio Characteristics (NXDN System only)

Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response)

Auto Gain Control is the function to adjust the volume level of the transmitted audio. When the volume level of the
transmitted audio is adjusted by automatically increasing or decreasing the microphone sensitivity, the transmitted audio
can be heard clearly in the receiving transceiver.
The volume level of the transmitted audio may vary depending on the voice level of a user talking to the transmitting
transceiver and the distance between the microphone and the mouth. In this case, the use of this function automatically
adjusts the microphone sensitivity, so that the transmitted audio can be heard clearly in the receiving transceiver.
If the background noise is loud, the microphone sensitivity may not be properly adjusted. In this case, a user needs to hold
the microphone closer and speaks loudly.
Auto Gain Control
Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response) is enabled and the volume level of the transmitted audio can
On
automatically be adjusted to the proper volume level.
Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response) is disabled and the volume level of the transmitted audio cannot
Off
automatically be adjusted.
Note
• Mic Sense can be enabled even if "On" or "Off" is configured for the Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response). However, configuring this
function as "Off" allows Mic Sense to function more effectively.
• The transceiver enters Menu Mode by a user pressing the Menu key, and then the transceiver enters TX Auto Gain Control Mode by a
user selecting "TX Auto Gain Control". In TX Auto Gain Control Mode, the configuration for Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response)
can be changed.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response) (

Audio Equalizer (TX Audio Response)

Audio Equalizer is the function to adjust audio characteristics to be applied to play the transmitted audio. Audio Equalizer
(TX Audio Response) is applied to a transmitted audio played back by the receiving transceiver.
Also, the received audio may sound differently depending on an usage environment of the transceiver, and effects of a
microphone equipped with the transceiver and external connector devices. Use of this function allows a user to select
according to user convenience or preference an audio characteristic of the transmitted audio inputted to a microphone.
Audio Equalizer
Flat
This is a standard audio characteristic.
This audio characteristic emphasizes the transmitted audio range which is higher than Flat. The quality of
High Boost
the transmitted audio will be clear with the focus on hearing conversations for certain.
This audio characteristic minimizes the transmitted audio range which is higher than Flat and emphasizes
Low Boost
the low range. The quality of the transmitted audio will be natural.
Note
The transceiver enters TX Audio Equalizer Mode by a user pressing the Menu key to enter Menu Mode and then selecting "TX Audio
Equalizer". In TX Audio Equalizer Mode, the configuration for Audio Equalizer (TX Audio Response) can be changed.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Audio Equalizer (TX Audio Response) (
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
Table 6-18 Auto Gain Control (TX Audio Response)
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Table 6-19 Audio Equalizer (TX Audio Response)
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Description
FPRG 8.19.3 General 2 Tab)
Description
FPRG 8.19.3 General 2 Tab)
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