User manual PS 6379 / Issue 1 © 2006 ASL Intercom, Utrecht, The Netherlands
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INTERNAL CONTROLS / DIP SWITCHES
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
DIP SWITCH BLOCK C
No. 6 PAGING Channel F (factory setting = ‘off’)
If this dip switch is in ‘on’ position, the
corresponding channel will be set to PAGING
mode. (For PAGING functions see point 9.0
MODES)
No. 5 PAGING Channel E (factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 4 PAGING Channel D (factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 3 PAGING Channel C
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 2 PAGING Channel B (factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 1 PAGING Channel A (factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
DIP SWITCH BLOCK D
No. 6 TALK MOMENTARY Channel F
(factory setting = ‘off’)
If this dip switch is in ‘on’ position, the
corresponding TALK button of that channel
will be set to momentary only.
No. 5 TALK MOMENTARY Channel E
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 4 TALK MOMENTARY Channel D
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 3 TALK MOMENTARY Channel C
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 2 TALK MOMENTARY Channel B
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 1 TALK MOMENTARY Channel A
(factory setting = ‘off’)
(Same as for No. 6)
DIP SWITCH BLOCK E
No. 6 IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel F
(factory setting = ‘on’)
If this dip switch is switched off, the auxiliary
of the AUX input is routed to the IFB channel.
No. 5 IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel E
(factory setting = ‘on’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 4 IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel D
(factory setting = ‘on’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 3 IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel C
(factory setting = ‘on’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 2 IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel B
(factory setting = ‘on’)
(Same as for No. 6)
No. 1 IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel A
(factory setting = ‘on’)
(Same as for No. 6)
DIP SWITCH BLOCK F
No. 6 STAGE ANNOUNCE MIC. SELECT
(factory setting = ‘off’)
This dip switch is only for use in EXTENDED
mode (See section 9 MODES). If the dip
switch is in ‘off’ position, the gooseneck or
headset microphone and the Stage Announce
output of the master unit is used. If the dip
switch is in ‘on’ position, the microphone and
stage Announce output of the unit is used, of
which the STAGE ANNOUNCE button is
pressed.
No. 5 SPEAKER DIM and STAGE ANNOUNCE
(factory setting = ‘off’)
In ‘off’ position the Speaker of the PS 6379
will not reduce in volume when the STAGE
ANNOUNCE button is pressed. In ‘on’
position, the Speaker and Program volume
will be dimmed to zero as long as the STAGE
ANNOUNCE button is pressed.
No. 4 STAGE ANNOUNCE and AUXILIARY
(factory setting = ‘off’)
In ‘off ‘ position, no aux signal will be sent to
the STAGE ANNOUNCE output. In ‘on’
position, the Aux signal will be sent to the
STAGE ANNOUNCE output. When pressing
and holding the STAGE ANNOUNCE button,
the AUX volume will be dimmed to a set level.
This dim factor is set by pressing and holding
the STAGE ANNOUNCE button and turning
the AUX level / IFB dim knob. The set level
will be shown on the AUX level / IFB LED bar.
The dim factor is stored by shortly pressing
the AUX level / IFB knob.
By first pressing the STAGE ANNOUNCE
button, releasing it and pressing and holding it
again within 1 second, the AUX level LED bar
will show the volume setting of the Auxiliary.
This can be then adjusted by turning the AUX
level / IFB Dim knob.
No. 3 RESERVED
No. 2 RESERVED
No. 1 MIC MUTE BLOCK (factory setting = ‘off’)
When in SYSTEM LINK and the dip-switch is
in ‘off’ position the mic mute signals of the
connected intercom system will be routed to
the outputs of the PS 6379. If the dip-switch
is in ‘on ‘ position, the Mic Mute signals of the
connected intercom signals will not be
detected by the PS 6379 and not routed to the
outputs of the unit.