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MENU BUTTON
Engine Setup Menu
Here is where you will find all of the settings regarding the Telos system to which
you want the VSet to communicate. After initial setup, there will be very few
adjustments you may need to make to these settings and there is a trick you need
to know in order to change them. Within the main menu, you must press and
hold the On-Air line button next to Engine Setup for 5 seconds and release.
If you don’t do this, the VSet will only allow you to read these parameters. We
do this so you can keep tinkerers out of the engine setup and this keeps you (the
engineer) from having to reset them. So keep this a secret.
Engine IP
Use this input field to tell the VSet with which Telos system to work. If there
are multiple Talkshow Systems on the network (iQ6, Hx6, or VX Engine), you
can manually dial the IP for the system you want into this field. Once the IP is
entered, the GO button or the Enter soft key will commit this IP and you will see
the VSet react.
VX Engine List
If you just can’t remember the IP addresses of all the talkshow systems on your
network, not to worry. When this menu item is selected, the VSet will display all
of the compatible Talkshow Systems that are available on the network with their
IP addresses. Select a system by using the soft keys or by pressing the On-Air Line
Button next to the system to which you wish to connect.
User and Password
The VSet needs to log itself into the system in order to communicate. In these two fields you will enter the user
name and password for the Talkshow system to which you want the VSet to connect. The factory default is User:
user
Password:
<leave this blank>
To change the user name and password, please refer to the manual for the
talkshow system with which you are working.
Select Studio
Use this item to select the Studio for the VSet. Hx6 and iQ6 is only capable of handling one Studio. For info on
setting up a Studio, please refer to the VX Engine Manual.
Studio Line Shift
If you have more lines available than you have Line Buttons on the VSet, you can offset the display by the number of
buttons available to allow access to those other lines.