
2.4 Customizing the modules
2.4.1 Configuration mode
Some console's features can be customized. This
configuration is made on each module as follows:
1.
Switch off all assignments and close the
faders A and B in the module.
2.
Press and hold any of the buttons AIR. After
5 seconds the module enters in mode
"setup" and several buttons start flashing.
3.
Each button enables (on) or disables (off)
one function (see 2.4.2).
4.
To confirm the changes, up and down any
fader of this module. The module flashes
and returns to be operating (with all the
buttons off).
2.4.2 Customizable features
2.4.2.1 48V Phantom power
The phantom power can be enabled/disabled in
each MIC modules. 26020 MIC modules manages
two mci channels, so the voltage enables on both
channels of these module (three in the case of
2612 module). Conventional dynamic microphones
can be connected without problems to a phantom
powered channel, since this dynamic microphones
are designed to decouple the DC.
2.4.2.2 Using a mic into the Control Room
There are two features that must be changed to be
able to use a microphone at the Control Room:
a) Unlink the channel from “Master Mic” button.
b) Enable the DeeJay mode.
By default, all microphone modules are switched-
on when master MIC button is on-air, but this link
can be disabled for each channel. That’s is the
case of Dj’s or talents who talks on-live from the
control room. The microphone located in the con-
trol room will not be on-air by the Master On-Air
button.
Radio stations that works with a unique room can (
Control) connect the monitors directly to “Studio speakers”
output.
In DeeJay mode (when the talent operates itself
the mixer console and talks from the Control
Room)
the Control Room speakers monitors are
muted
when DJ mic is on-air
and “auto-cue” fea-
ture (which allows
cueing
the microphones after
pressing the Talkback button) is disabled.
2.4.2.3 CUE mode
CUE butons can operate in 3 ways:
"SOLO" mode
[Set: SEND buton ON (default) enables the SOLO
mode for this channel]
All the buttons working in
mode “CUE-SOLO” are linked. Only one CUE-
SOLO can be active at the same time. If another
CUE-SOLO buton is pressed it will turn off a
previous CUE-SOLO; but will not take effect over
other channels which working in CUE-standard
mode. If all channels are set as SOLO, only one
CUE can be active in the console.
'Standard' mode
[Set: SEND button switched off]
When CUE-SOLO
mode is disabled the CUE works in the traditional
way: each CUE button is switched on/off with
independence from others. When more than one
CUE button is pressed, they will be hear mixed.
CUE Auto-off
[Set: is enabled with the button CUE switched ON
(default)] Regardless of the CUE mode used (alone
or standard) the auto-off feature turns the CUE
when the channel is on the air (ON AIR button on
and fader open). CUE can be turned on again while
the channel is on the air (it will shut down again if
the fader is moved).
2.4.2.4 Link to 'Master Mic'
(mic channels only)
Link the channel to the "Master Mic" button, located
in the 2608 Master Module. By default all mic
channels are linked to "Master Mic". If this feature
disables, the channel only can be switched from its
own AIR button.
2.4.2.5 Auto-On
(only for online channels)
The channel born on when turn on the console
(disabled by default). This feature is used in
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Dee-Jay Mode
Mic channels
:
Phantom 48V
Line channels
:
PAD (software)
In mic channels:
Link to Master-Mic
In line channels:
enables auto-start
CUE mode
CUE auto-of
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