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Conference Room Processor To Far End Mixer Block

The To Far End Mixer mixes three available sources for inclusion in the signal sent to the To Far End Out node. Inputs to the mixer include Far End Auto Mixer output, Local AV Mixer output and Distributed Program Bus Selector output. Properties for this block are the same as the standalone Mixer block.

The purpose of this mixer is to determine the mix that is sent to the far-end.

See: Introduction to Conferencing

Room Processor Properties (Mixer Block)

To access this block, locate the relevant Conference Room Combine processor block on your Processing Map and open its properties. Click the Room Processors tab. Locate the relevant Room Processor block and open its properties. The To Far End Mixer is a child block of the Room Processor block and appears as shown above. From here, you can open the To Far End Mixer block properties by double-clicking the block or hovering and clicking the properties icon that appears in the upper right of the block's title bar.

This block is used to control the mix for the far-end. You can monitor the signal level of the output, mute and adjust the level of the output, Mute and adjust the level of individual inputs. This allows you to control which of the available sources is used for the far-end and at what level.

note: The signal path through the block is pre-wired and cannot be changed.

For more details, see the Conference Room Processor Block and Conference Room Combine.