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7. MICROPHONE MIX/CUT SWITCH SETTINGS
Whether to output voice signals from Conference
units to the base or translation language channel
can be determined by setting the Microphone Mix/
Cut switch on the TS-910 Central unit.
Outputs for individual inputs (MIC 1 – 2, and AUX
1 – 3) to the Central Unit also change depending on
the switch setting.
[Switch Setting Relationship of Input to Base/Translation Language Channel]
• Speech output from Conference units depends on the switch setting. When the MAIN switch is set to the MIX
position, speech is output to the base language channel. When the SUB switch is set to the MIX position,
speech is output to the translation language channel.
• Inputs to the MIC 1 and AUX 1 terminals are output to the base language channel, except during priority
speech from the Chairman unit, regardless of the switch setting.
• Inputs to the MIC 2 and AUX 2 terminals are output to the translation language channel, except during priority
speech from the Chairman unit, regardless of the switch setting.
• Inputs to the AUX 3 terminal are always relayed to both the base and translation language channels regardless
of the switch setting.
[Input/Output Relationship to Switch Settings]
For the translation
language channel
For the base
language channel
Microphone Mix/Cut
switch
MAIN
SUB
MIX
MIX
MIX
CUT
CUT
MIX
CUT
CUT
Conference unit
MIC 1
AUX 1
MIC 2
AUX 2
AUX 3
Conference unit
MIC 1
AUX 1
MIC 2
AUX 2
AUX 3
Conference unit
MIC 1
AUX 1
MIC 2
AUX 2
AUX 3
Conference unit
MIC 1
AUX 1
MIC 2
AUX 2
AUX 3
Monitor speaker on the Conference unit
Headphones* on the Central unit
Base language
Output
Translation language
Line output
Headphone*
Central unit
Recording output
Input
Select output from MAIN (base language), SUB (translation language), and LINE (line output) sources using the Headphone
Channel Selector switch.
*
: Indicates that individual inputs are output.
: Indicates that individual inputs are not output.
: Indicates that output can be determined by the setting of the AUX 3 Output Mix/Cut switch (located on the TS-910's rear panel).