- 01 Aug 2024
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How to use audience mute
- Updated on 01 Aug 2024
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Audience mute is a feature included with Voice Amplification Mode for the Nureva® HDL310 and HDL410 systems. This feature is only available for use when Voice Amplification Mode is enabled. Voice Amplification Mode allows a presenter’s voice to be amplified in the room and lets the presenter control the microphone pickup of the in-room audience. Here’s an overview:
When Voice Amplification Mode is enabled, the default is the in-room audience being heard.
Turning on the audience mute feature prevents audience members’ voices from being heard by the remote participants.
Turning off the audience mute feature allows the in-room audience to be heard by the remote participants.
Turning audience mute on and off
Press F2 on the remote control to switch audience mute on and off.
OFF (default)
Remote participants hear the presenter.
Remote participants hear the in-room audience.
The microphone and speaker bar status indicator lights are blue.
ON
Remote participants hear only the presenter.
The audience is muted.
The microphone and speaker bar status indicator lights are magenta.
Enabling audience mute before starting or joining a conference will mute the in-room audience at the beginning of the session. Audience mute can be turned off at any time.
Note: Audience mute returns to the default (off) state when a conference has concluded. When the next conference starts, the audience mute feature will be turned off, unless it’s intentionally switched on.