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User Guide
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To lock the slate function on:
1. Slide the MIC/TONE switch left. The slate mic activates, the Slate/Tone LED
illuminates green, and the headphone monitor source changes to SLATE.
2. Slide the MIC/TONE switch left again. The slate mic deactivates, the Slate/
Tone LED turns off, and the headphone monitor reverts to its previous
source.
Private Communications
The 664 features an unbalanced stereo COM Send output (TA3 connector) and
a balanced mono COM RTN input (TA3 connector)—both on the back panel—for
private communication between the 664 operator and other members of the
production crew. The most common use of comms is for the sound mixer to
communicate directly with the boom operator. The same mic used for slate is
also used to send comms.
Activating Comms
On the 664, comms are sent to the COM Send output and right headphone out
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put, but not to any other outputs.
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Comms will never go to record tracks or affect recordings.
The following procedures describe default behavior of the MIC/TONE switch;
however, it may be modified to behave differently. See
To activate private comms momentarily:
1. MIC: Press and hold the SELECT encoder while sliding and hold
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ing the MIC/TONE switch left. The slate mic activates, and the Slate/Tone
LED illuminates green.
2. Release the MIC/TONE switch. The slate mic deactivates, and the Slate/
Tone LED turns off.
To lock Comms on:
1. MIC: Press and hold the SELECT encoder while sliding the MIC/
TONE switch left. The slate mic activates, and the Slate/Tone LED illumi
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nates green.
2. Slide the MIC/TONE switch left again. The slate mic deactivates and the
Slate/Tone LED turns off.
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