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4 English Bose CSP & AVM-1 AutoVolume Application Guide
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Bose CSP-428/CSP-1248
Bose CSP-428/CSP-1248 Commercial Sound Processors
For complete instructions on installing a Bose CSP
and accessing its CSP Configuration Utility, see the
installation guide included with the Bose CSP or online
at PRO.BOSE.COM.
AutoVolume Controls
The AutoVolume Calibration section on the
Configuration > Listening Areas page of the CSP
Configuration Utility includes the following settings:
AutoVolume Microphone: Select the AutoVolume
Microphone input that you want to configure and
calibrate from the AutoVolume Microphone drop-
down menu.
AV: OFF/ON: Click the AV toggle to enable or disable
the AutoVolume function in the selected listening area.
Note: You can also enable/disable AutoVolume for
a listening area on the Configuration > Schedules
page or by using ControlSpace Remote (CSR).
Relative Gain: Determines the volume dierence
between the background noise and the input
assigned to the listening area.
Note: You can use the up and down arrows or type
directly in the field to adjust the relative gain.
Note: When AutoVolume is enabled, you can
control this value by using a ControlCenter digital
zone controller or the ControlSpace Remote
(CSR) app.
Advanced: Opens the Relative Gain Oset window.
The Relative Gain Oset value sets the baseline
volume level of the listening area. Adjusting this value
increases or decreases the overall volume in the
listening area.
Note: The Relative Gain Oset value is
determined by the AutoVolume calibration
algorithm. This advanced setting can be adjusted,
but it should be used with caution.
Note: The Advanced setting appears only after
the AVM-1 microphone in the selected listening
area has been calibrated and the toggle is set to
AV: ON. For instructions on adjusting the Relative
Gain Oset value, see Relative Gain Oset
(Advanced) (Page 7).
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