Audio settings

The audio settings allow you to check the peak levels on each audio channel and to change the analog audio gain on the transmitter. The peak levels on the four audio channels also displays on the Audio Status page.

From the main menu, select Audio and configure as follows.

Table 1. Audio settings
Setting Description
Audio Tx Gain

Sets the audio transmit gain for each channel. Range -20 dB to +20 dB.

Note that this controls the analog (not embedded) audio gain at the transmitter when under ‘BSI control’. This value corresponds to a value that can also be set manually on the transmitter. If the transmitter is configured as ‘BSI control’, then this overrides anything that you may set on the transmitter.

Audio Output

Defines which audio channels will be output onto the two rear panel audio XLR connectors.

Select ‘Off’ if those outputs need to be muted because they are connected to something downstream.

Audio Latency

Sets the required audio latency.

Note that this is an advanced setting which should not be changed under normal circumstances. If you are using third-party equipment, consult BSI Technical Support who will advise on the correct settings.

Audio PID Selection

Defines the packet identifier (PID) to identify the audio content stream on channels 1&2 and on channels 3&4.

Note that this is an advanced setting which should not be changed under normal circumstances. If you are using third-party equipment, consult BSI Technical Support who will advise on the correct settings.