- 04 Sep 2024
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Enhance speaker output levels — HDL310 and HDL410 systems
- Updated on 04 Sep 2024
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The Nureva® audio conferencing systems are each designed to cover a specific room size with high-quality microphone pickup and speaker output. There is usually enough speaker output to effectively cover the specified room size.
In rooms with a high level of background noise and poor acoustics, extra speaker output might be needed. For most situations, adjusting the settings on the computer and in Nureva Console effectively boosts speaker output. Review the following five steps when making adjustments.
1. Enable dynamic boost
Enabling dynamic boost through the Nureva App or Nureva Console significantly increases speaker output while enhancing speech intelligibility. It's particularly effective in large or acoustically challenging spaces.
Learn more about dynamic boost
2. Adjust treble and bass settings
Adjust the treble and bass settings using the Nureva App or Nureva Console. In most rooms, a higher bass setting (e.g., 60) can be used without impacting echo-cancellation performance. Higher bass settings will result in a louder, richer-sounding speaker output. However, if echo leaks occur when a remote participant speaks during an audio or video conference, it means the bass setting is too high for the room and should be lowered.
Adjusting treble & bass settings to optimize speaker volume
3. Review system, device and application settings
Review the system, device and application settings on the connected computer to ensure the incoming signal is at the proper level and there are no hardware or installation issues.
Adjust Nureva audio device speaker volume in system settings
4. Connect external speakers
Connect external speakers using the auxiliary output ports on an HDL310 or HDL410 system.
Using external speakers with Nureva conferencing systems
5. Contact support
Contact the Nureva Technical Support team to ensure there are no hardware or installation issues.