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Full control of the signal/s sent towards headphone output or line / Bluetooth output is provided
from "AEQ ControlPHOENIX" software or "AEQ TALENT PILOT" App. It is always possible to
activate / deactivate MIC send to line / Bluetooth output, however, as explained above, with long
pressings of this encoder push-button.
3.7. Call control keys.
The leftmost key (green telephone handset) allows the user to call to the latest configured
destination by pressing it for a while. This key also allows for acceptance of incoming calls by
shortly pressing it. The key will blink green while the call is being established or ringing, and
stays illuminated when it is successfully established.
The rightmost key (red telephone handset) allows the user to hang up an already established
call by means of a long-press. On the other hand, this key also rejects an incoming call, also
with a long-pressing. This key blinks in red during the release of the call, and it finally
extinguishes.
3.8. Microphone ON / OFF (MUTE) key.
This key puts or removes the microphone input ON AIR. The key illuminates in red when the
microphone is sent to program.
3.9. Status indicators.
Three general indicators can be seen in this area:
Incoming audio presence indicator (Rx). It is possible to adjust its threshold level and
expiration time using the remote control software (By default it illuminates when the
received signal is above -57 dBFS and extinguishes when it is below that level for
longer than 2 seconds.).
IP ready indicator. This indicator is off when there is no LAN connection, and stays
illuminated when the unit is ready to establish a communication. When it is configured
in
Proxy
SIP
mode, this implies that there is Internet connectivity and the device has
successfully registered in a SIP server. If it blinks, that means that registration failed, but the
unit at least has Ethernet link. On the other hand, if the unit is operating in
RTP Raw
mode (with
DHCP option active), when this indicator blinks that means that there is physical LAN link but
the unit hasn’t been able to get proper IP configuration yet.
Bluetooth indicator. This indicator is off when the integrated Bluetooth module is off. It
blinks blue when it is on and ready to pair for audio, and stays illuminated blue when
the unit has been successfully paired for audio with a smart device (usually a mobile
Phone). The red color is associated to the control link: so if the unit is paired both for audio and
control (TALENT Pilot App is connected), this indicator will look steady pink, while if it is only
paired for control it will blink between red and pink.
When activating Bluetooth, two visible devices should appear. The first one
("AEQ_TALENT_xxxx", where xxxx is the device’s serial
number) allows for Bluetooth audio connectivity after
pairing it. The second one ("AEQ_TALENT_BLE_xxxx")
allows for control from "AEQ TALENT PILOT" App (in this
case, pairing will be automatically performed when
opening the App and selecting this device).
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