T B / M I C P A N E L
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D-12 / July 2006
Other external microphones may also be connected to the engine
system and talk to destinations or mixes and be triggered through the
system’s logic LIO-2001 I/O card (Bridge Router). This function
would be mapped through the GUI.
The TB LEVEL rotary knob is used to trim the level of the TB
signal.
Talkback Preselects
These sixteen programmable switches allow
for a dedicated Bridge Router output to be desig-
nated as a destination for the talkback signal. Once
a specific output has been programmed into the
preselector, the talkback signal can be sent to that
output at any time by pressing the corresponding
switch.
Each individual TB button is programmed as
follows:
1 - Press and hold the TAKE button (this button
will light) to enter programming mode.
2 - Press the TB button you want to program
(the TB button will flash).
3 - Rotate the SELECT rotary encoder until the
desired mix is displayed.
4 - Press the TAKE button to write the mix name
into TB switch display.
Repeat this procedure for each of the sixteen TB
buttons. The procedure will time out after about 5 seconds if you fail
to complete one of the steps.
When EVENTS are stored, the sixteen TB preselects as displayed
at the time of the EVENT SAVE action will be also stored and can be
recalled with that EVENT.
Available mixes are AUX, MXM, Studios, Masters, IFB’s, AFL,
PFL, and Sub-Groups. A TB visibility setting in the XPoint GUI allows
the user to limit what users “see” when they rotate the SELECT knob.