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3 Operation
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the record output. When the TO REC button is
“winking,” (as shown to the right) it indicates that
caller is NOT being recorded.
As with creating the Foldback Mix, the bus pri-
ority order changes when a TO REC Telco has
Auto-Foldback enabled. But, there is added com-
plexity since multiple modules can have AUTO
F/B turned On! Thus, the easiest way to record a
caller is to keep AUTO F/B turned off and only
have one Telco module with TO REC active.
Here are the two Telco Recording priority or-
ders and what happens in each condition:
AUTO F/B is off on all TO REC Telcos: The Base
Mix source is Off-Line 1. If it is not assigned, then
Off-Line 2 is the source. When either of these buses
are selected, the TO REC Telco module On/Off set-
tings do not affect the record output as shown on
the previous page. It is the easiest method to record
callers.
When neither Off-Line bus is assigned, then the
Program buses are used in this order; Program 1,
Program 2, Program 3, Program 4. In this case
the TO REC Telco module must be turned On in
order to record the caller. If the TO REC module
is Off, then TO REC will wink, indicating that caller
is NOT being recorded.
AUTO F/B is lit on at least one TO REC Telco: In
this case, the source is controlled by the On/Off
state of any TO REC Telco with its AUTO F/B
button lit. When all of the Telcos with AUTO F/B
lit are On, then Program 1 is the primary base
mix (followed by Program 2, Program 3, Program
4, Off-Line 1, Off-Line 2).
When any of these modules are Off, then Off-
Line 1 becomes the base mix. If it’s not assigned,
then Off-Line 2 is the base mix. If neither Off-
Line is assigned, there will be no callers recorded
and all the TO REC buttons will be winking. This
is summarized in the illustration on this page.
Base Mix Source
when this module
is Off since AUTO F/B
is active.
TO REC buttonlit
solid: Telco 1 feeds
the left channel
of the Telco Record
Outputs, regardless of
module On/Off status.
Module On/Off status
changes the Base Mix
source
Base Mix Source
when this module
is On since AUTO F/B
is active.
Since Auto F/B is un-lit,
this module does not affect
the Base Mix source.
TO REC button flashes to indicate
Telco 2 is NOT being recorded.
WHY? Because this module is On,
which assigns it to the Program 1
Base Mix, but with Telco 1 Off, the
Base Mix is Off-Line 1. If Telco 1 is
turned On, and Telco 2 is still On,
then the Base Mix is Program 1
and the TO REC button will be lit
solid and this module will feed
the left channel of the Telco
Record Outputs.
Recording Functions with Auto
Foldback Active on one or more
Record Enabled Telcos
LEFT CHANNEL
RIGHT
CHANNEL
NOT
RECORDED
Those Telco modules with their TO REC
buttons lit solid
All modules assigned to the Base Mix
bus, including those Telco modules that
are not record enabled (TO REC button
is not lit)
Any module NOT assigned to the Base
Mix bus, which includes any Telcos with
a winking TO REC button
TELCO RECORD MIX, CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT SUMMARY
Here is a summary table of what is, or is not,
recorded:
Note:
Off-line feeds from Universal Input and
RLS modules are always pre-switch and are set
for either Pre- or Post-Fader by a Session module
global DIP switch (see page 2-33 about this set-
ting). The Telco modules’ Off-Line bus feeds are
also pre-switch, but each has a separate Post-/Pre-
Fader DIP switch (see page 2-25 about this set-
ting) when the Session module switch is set for
Pre-fader.