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C O N T R O L R O O M M O D U L E
Internal Programming Options
Internal programming for the control room/studio module is made via
printed circuit board (PCB) mounted dipswitch SW1 located on the top of
the module (beneath the DB-25 connectors). Note that when a dipswitch
position is thrown to the right it is ON.
Cue Interrupt
Dipswitch SW1 pos 5-7 determines how the console’s Cue function
will interrupt regular monitor signals:
SW1 position 7 sends cue to CR left
SW1 position 6 sends cue to CR right
SW1 position 5 sends cue to HDPN*
CR/Cue Mute
The audio from both the control room speakers and the console’s built-
in meterbridge speaker can easily be picked up by the console operator’s
microphone. This is a potential source of feedback. For this reason the
console provides muting to the control room output and the built-in cue
speaker whenever the mic is live (see pages 2-3 and 3-3).
SW1 position 4 will mute cue and the CR output whenever an input
channel set to activate the CR mute is ON
Studio Mute
When SW1 pos 3 is activated, it automatically mutes talkback out and
the console’s studio output whenever an input module is turned ON with
A selected as the input source. This is used to prevent feedback from studio
mics.
Studio Dim
Input modules controlling studio microphones can be programmed to
MUTE a studio whenever the module is turned on (i.e., it’s microphone is
live). If you wish, you can have a studio DIM (drop -20dB in level) instead
of MUTE:
SW1 positions 1 causes Studio right to DIM
SW1 positions 2 causes Studio left to DIM
Note the DIM functions also affect the talkback interrupt. Note also if the
studio is muted, talkback cannot be heard. However, if the studio is pro-
grammed to DIM instead of MUTE, talkback audio could presumably make it
from the studio monitor speakers to the open studio mic.
*factory default settings
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