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12. Intercom
12.3
System Configuration
Before you can use the
InterCom
software, you must programme and transfer a a system configuration using the
ON-AIR Designer software.
For our example, eight steps are required:
1.
Name the audio inputs where each talkback microphone is connected
2.
Add an
Intercom
element for each communications station.
3.
Define the Intercom global parameters - to name the element, assign the talkback audio input, and so on.
4.
Configure the talkback outputs - name and set the default audio path for each talkback return.
5.
Define the control signals you wish to use as talkback buttons for each communications station (in our
example, we are using MF Keys).
6.
Define the Intercom key events - to reference the MF Keys defined in step 5.
7.
Configure the MF Key Lamps and Labels - to define how the talkback buttons will respond to incoming
calls and how they light when pressed.
8.
Save and transfer the system configuration.
12.3.1 Naming the Talkback Inputs
Start by naming the audio inputs where each talkback microphone is connected – in our example, we have three
mics connected to different MADI inputs of a Nova29 router: