4. MX2400's ID is now stored at the cell phone's
memory. You don't need to repeat this procedure for
this phone. In the front panel of the console, the light
will change to green flashing slow, indicating that
Bluetooth is active.
In some cell phones, it is necessary to "connect" the new device
found to active it. In others, the new device is activated after being
detected.
If there are other Bluetooth devices operating in the studios, we
recommend turning off Bluetooth on the MX2400, to repeat the
search with the cell and write-down the existing devices. Then turn
on Bluetooth in the MX2400 and repeat the search. The new
displayed (BTM-751) will be the MX2400.
3.6.3.2 Re-connections
To reconnect the cell before linked, power on the
MX2400's Bluetooth by press and hold 2 seconds the
BLUET button, and enables Bluetooth at the cell
phone (if necessary, some cell phones disables
Bluetooth device when turn it off). When make or
receive a call, the audio is sent to the console.
3.6.3.3 Set the volume
At the cell phone, Bluetooth volume must be set at
maximum level, in order to obtain a good reception and
to sure the best signal to noise ratio.
This adjusting must be done with a real calling using Bluetooth.
Usually, the volume of the phone's speaker is independent of the
volume of Bluetooth device. If you change the phone's level without
make a calling, you will only be changing the volume for the phone's
speaker, not the Bluetooth level. To change the Bluetooth level, make
a call using the console (or a hands free headset) and set the
Bluetooth level to the maximum. This setting is stored at the cell
phone's memory.
If you use another cell phone with the console,
you needs to set the Bluetooth level again
.
To
turn off MX2400's
Bluetooth, press and hold the
Bluetooth button until LED turn off.
3.6.4
Wired cellular: hands free
adapter
The RJ-11 (LINE) supports direct connection of a
second cell phone, using the "hands free" connector.
This cell phone is used to link to the Studios. You
probably do not need this second connection, as it is
for very special applications.
This connection varies by brand and model of phone.
You must purchase the hands free headset for your
cell phone and consult your phone's documentation
to make the connection as diagram below.
What cell phone transmits through this connector are
the audio signals from cell phones. The console
sends PGM signal to the cell, which transmits to the
radio. The radio sends back to the telephone, which
enters through the cell phone to the console and sent
to the headphone mix (Studio). Usually, the
microphone and speaker phone are disconnected
while using the audio connector for hands-free.
3.6.5
Receiving at the Studios
At the studios, communication is established using a
standard telephone hybrid. To achieve good results it
is recommended to use professional quality
equipment. Solidyne provides high quality telephone
hybrid: rack-mount units (series HL-202 HL-and
Bluetooth 203VQ) and built-in systems into the on-air
consoles.
In addition, hybrids may include Voice Quality
Restoration (VQR
®
), a technology developed by
Solidyne which allows the reconstruction of the low
and high frequency components losses in the
telephone communication; and eliminate background
noise. The operator adjusts the degree of restoration.
This technology expands the performance of
MX2400, allowing high quality transmission on
location using conventional phone lines (land or
cellular). We recommend listening to the VQR®
demo clips at www.solidynePRO.com
3.6.6
Using MX2400 with phone lines
Whether you use cell phones or land lines, the
transmission is made by calling to the studios of the
radio station, or receiving the call. To make a call
from the console, proceed as follows.
SOLIDYNE
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