Cisco SX20 Codec
Follow these recommendations when integrating a Cisco SX20 Codec microphone with Q-SYS.
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This diagram shows the common configuration for connections between an SX20 and the Q-SYS Core processor.
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To prevent interference, turn off the EchoControl setting on the SX20 so that the Q-SYS Core's AEC can handle echo cancellation.
In the SX20's web interface > EchoControl section, set Dereverberation, Mode, and NoiseReduction to 'Off'.
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The Line Out (unbalanced RCA) connection on the Cisco device connects to an input on the Q-SYS Core. This input will be the audio received from the far end that plays out into the room.
Wiring to the Core should be as shown below.
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With the SX20 analog speaker (loudspeaker) output now connected to one of the audio inputs on the Core, now build your design in Q-SYS Designer Software. Note that:
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Any gain control should be done on the audio input channels on the Core.
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The audio input channel should then be connected to an AEC block so that the Core can perform echo cancellation for the SX20 microphones.
For example:
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On the stereo output channel of the Core, set the gain to -31dB. This ensures that the audio coming from the Core is correctly set to mic level when it’s connected to the SX20 mic input.
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Set the analog ouputs to -51dB to match the signal going to the SX20 Codec.
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If the SX20 is also connected to an HDMI matrix switcher, you must either disconnect the Speaker Out from the SX20 or set its volume to 0 to mute it. This prevents duplicate audio from being sent to the Core causing echo and garbled audio.
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Monitor clipping on the SX20 with a VU-meter: