Section 5: Controls and Connections for the I-Mix G3
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T E C H N O L O G Y
Figure 1: i-Mix G3 Front Panel Controls
BALANCE
Controls the balance between the
SEND
&
RETURN
audio to the
headphones. This control does not
affect the level of the transmitted or
received program audio. It only
controls the monitoring.
VOLUME
Sets the volume in the headphones
CUE--COMMS
Pressing this button causes the
codec to adopt the switching rules
in the
Tool
Box
Matrix routing
rules.
INPUT
Trims the input gain of that
channel. Menu items select
between:
+15 dBu line level input
+35 dBu unbalanced
+55 dBu mic input
+65 dBu mic input
+72 dBu mic input
CHANNEL ON/OFF
Illuminated red when channel is
active.
INPUTS
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i
-mix
G
3
codecs
have 5 inputs. Inputs 1 to 4
have provision for headphone
control and are for
announcers. Input 5 has no
monitoring and is intended as
an auxiliary input.
PPM style meter.
10 LEDs in 3dB increments.
Programmable for send or
receive audio.
LCD DISPLAY
4 rows of 20
characters
display the
menu options.
MENU SELECTOR (MS)
For navigation through
the menu options.
Pressing the MS down
selects the bracketed
option. In this case
DIAL
MEMORY [MENU]
SOFTKEYS
Programmable buttons for one press
initialization of User Functions.
FUNCTIONS BUTTONS
Used for initiating User
Functions. These can all be
programmed with
Tool
Box
within the
Functions
menu in the
Profile Editor
.
KEYPAD
MEMORY & STORE
For dialing numbers. Memory
and store are for storing &
accessing numbers in the 80
entry phone book.
ENTER/DIAL
CLEAR
ANSWER
HANG UP
POTS/ISDN/GSM/3G/X.21/
IP phone function buttons.
HOTKEYS
Programmable buttons
for one press activation
of functions
programmed with
Tool
Box
software.
PA OUTPUT
Derives a mix of send and
receive audio for feeding to a
PA system. These pots can
control 2 analogue PA
outputs.
PHONE COUPLER
Activation buttons for the
telephone coupler system
which can be used either for
communications or integrated
into ‘on-air’ program audio.