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E-6 / Dec 2007
M A S T E R P A N E L
MXM Talkback
To interrupt a mix-minus out-
put with the surface’s predefined
talkback signal, press any of
the four MXM TB momentary
switches. Note that the Talkback
source, typically a host mic, must
first be cross connected to the
surface’s TB input using either
XPoint or Navigator software,
or the E-6’s built in Route function. The TB signal may
be any Source signal in the router including the MXM
or Aux busses. The E-6’s TB input signal is a factory
defined surface Destination signal with a name similar
to E1TBack. The actual name depends on how many
surfaces you have. There is only one TB bus input on the
E-6. You can use Programmable buttons to momentarily
route other sources to the MXM outputs.
CUE Knob
The CUE master level control is located in the center
section of the MNE-6 panel. The
CUE signal is pre-fader, and is nor-
mally used to check signals. When
a channel is CUEd, its pre-fader
signal will appear in the external
cue speaker, and the switched me-
ter screen on the VGA, if visible,
will show the level of the pre-fader
signal.
The CUE level control determines the overall loud-
ness of the cue signal.
The external cue speaker has the potential for feed-
back and should be muted whenever the control room speakers are. Use
VDip to add the CUE MUTE attribute to any microphone signals located
in the control room.
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