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SPECTRA i.NET REPORTS MANUAL
GETTING OP VALUES
• MASKAttenuation refers to the masking volume and MASKContour refers to masking contour (pink or
white noise).
• PageandMusicAttenuation refer to the paging and music volumes, respectively.
• Zoneassignments allow you to see which masking, paging, and/or music zone a particular OP’s channel is
assigned to.
• The EQsettingsallow you to adjust the loudness of a select number of dierent frequencies that are
labeled as “lter 1-30” for mask and “1-10” for music. The lower lter numbers represent lower frequency
bands, and higher lter numbers represent higher frequency bands.
• IncludeFrequencyandQ allows you to see the actual frequency as well as the corresponding Q (quality)
factor for each of the lters. The Q factor is a measurement that determines how “wide” the aected area
is when a particular frequency’s dB is changed. If at 160H, the dB is adjusted to +3dB, then 150Hz and 170Hz
may see a +2dB gain, and 140Hz/180Hz may see a +1dB gain (these numbers are not accurate and only
serve as an example). Typically the EQ settings will suce at preset values for regular i.Net use.
• Lastly, ZoneandOPNames/Locations allows you to see and change labels of OP’s and their channels.
For instance, you can label “OP 1 Channel A” as “Bill’s oce” and “Channel B” as “Jill’s oce”, whereas the
entire OP 2 as “break room”.
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