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2 User Guide
Fig 2-17: Monitor, Presenter and Guests Controls.
Presenter AUTO CUE/PFL Button
When this button is selected, the normal output fed to the presenter’s headphones will be
replaced if one or more input channels have CUE/PFL selected. The channels with CUE/PFL
selected will be mixed and fed to this output without having to have the fader open. This button
illuminates green when selected.
Presenter SPLIT CUE/PFL Button
This button allows the presenter to simultaneously monitor the selected source (PGM, REC or
EXT 1), and any channel that has CUE/PFL selected. The selected source is routed in mono to
the left ear and the CUE/PFL channels are routed in mono to the right ear. This button can only
be selected if the presenter AUTO CUE/PFL button is selected and it illuminates amber when
selected.
PRESENTER Headphones
This stereo 6.35mm (¼”) socket is the feed to the presenter headphones. It is wired in parallel
with the presenter headphone connector on the rear panel of the mixer.
Guest AUTO CUE/PFL Button
When this button is selected, the normal output fed to the guest’s headphones will be replaced
if one or more input channels have CUE/PFL selected. The channels with CUE/PFL selected will
be mixed and fed to this output without having to have the fader open. This button illuminates
green when selected.
Guest TALKBACK Button
This button allows a presenter using a microphone on channel 1 to communicate with the
guest via the guest headphones. When the button is selected, the microphone signal on
channel 1 is routed to the guest headphones without the need to select CUE PFL or open the
fader on channel 1. This button is illuminated red to indicate that TALKBACK is active, and it
has a momentary and latched action; if the button is held down, TALKBACK is cancelled when
released.
GUEST Headphones
This stereo 6.35mm (¼”) socket is the feed to the guest headphones. It is wired in parallel with
the guest headphone connector on the rear panel of the mixer.