Calls received through apps (wathsapp, skype,
etc.) must be answered from the mobile.
5.8 WORKING WITH CALLS
Using UDX 2TEL-P adapter, the calls can be an-
swered from a production office or by a telephone
operator; and then be transferred to the UX24.
If you have a UDX 2TEL adapter, calls are answered
in the Control Room directly from the console.
Each telephone line uses a channel in the console.
Any channel can be configured to handle telephone
lines or phones linked by Bluetooth.
5.8.1 Incoming call
1.
When a call is received,
the CUE button will
flash in blue
on the corresponding channel
with the ring cadence. At the same time, a
ring sound will be heard by CUE. On the
TELCO screen the line indicates "RING".
2.
The calling can be answered in two ways:
a) From the channel, pressing ON-AIR button.
b) From the TELCO screen, touching HOLD.
WARNING
When the call comes from an app (Whatsapp,
Skype, Hangouts, etc.) it must be answered di-
rectly from the mobile phone.
When the call is answered, the line is taken
(HOLD). The listener is not on the air and re-
mains listening to the program signal.
3.
To speak privately with the caller, press and
hold the TLBK / CUE button. While the button
is held down, the order microphone is sent to
the telephone line. The OLED display indi-
cates TLBK. In this mode the monitoring out-
puts of the Control Room are silenced.
When you release the TLBK / CUE button, it
returns to the previous state (the talkback
function does not change the CUE state).
With CUE on we listen to who is on the other
side of the line, through the CUE circuit.
4.
To air a calling, press the button ON AIR and
raise the fader.
5.
To hold the calling again, press ON AIR.
In the case of Bluetooth, the call can be re-
sumed from the mobile phone by turning off
the hands-free mode; and return the call to the
console by activating hands-free.
6.
To end the call, press and hold ON-AIR. Or
touch HANG-UP on TELCO screen.
NOTE: ABOUT THE CALL LEVEL
CALLING ON-AIR VOLUME: Do not mix calls with exces-
sive level. The UDX-TEL adapter has a high but not abso-
lute rejection. The audio sent to the line (the voice of the
announcers), is not canceled 100% and returns through
the hybrid, adding to the voices of the studio (the rejec-
tion setting optimizes this signal return). With adequate
levels of work this effect is not noticeable; but if the hy-
brid is mixed at high levels the voices from the studio
can “get dirty” (coloration).
Keep in mind that a telephone communication must not
reach 0VU to match the loudness of the voices from the
studio, with peaks at the same level. The bass, which
carry the greatest energy and produce greater deviation
in the indicators, are not present in the telephone line
audio. However, for the ear the loudness is defined by
the range of medium frequencies. So if you notice that
the level meter "peaks lower" with a telephone line than
the studio voices, this does not mean that "it is heard
lower". On the other hand, the radio's audio processor
will be in charge of matching both signals.
Conclusion: do not be fooled by the level meter when
mixing floor voices with phone calls.
5.8.2 Make a call from console
To dial proceed:
1.
Press the button TELCO on main screen.
2.
Select a LINE from the list.
3.
Touch on the icon DIAL. A keyboard will pop
up to dial.
4.
Dial the number.
5.
The audio from the line hears on CUE.
6.
To speak privately with the line, press and
hold the CUE button on the corresponding
channel.
5.9 AUDIO PROCESSORS
Audio processors are fixedly implemented over
each of the inputs. They are not “channel” proces-
sors, and are not assignable to other channels,
buses or outputs. The available processors change
according to the type of input, therefore, which pro-
cessors are enabled on a channel depends on which
input is assigned to that channel.
The following table shows the processors available
for each input:
INPUT
PROCESSOR
Parametric EQ
Comp.+ Gate De-esser
MIC
4 bands
yes
yes
UNIDEX
3 bands
yes
no
USB
3 bands
no
no
AES3
3 bands
no
no
BALANCED
3 bands
no
no
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