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TV80 / Sep 98
Cue and Solo
Both pre-fader CUE and post-fader/post-channel on SOLO
switches are provided. These switches tap the module’s PFL and
AFL signals and route them to the console’s stereo SOLO/CUE
monitor bus, where they may be used to feed operator headphones,
control room monitors, dedicated speakers, etc. (SOLO/CUE is
mastered at the console’s control room module; see Chapter 5.)
Direct Out
Each input module has an electronically balanced direct output.
It is post fader, post channel ON.
Preselector Panel
TV-80 input modules may be supplied with optional overbridge
preselector panels. These consist of an eight-bank switch array that
determines the source signal being fed to the main module’s Line 1
input. As stated before, preselector panels do not control audio
directly; they send control pulses to switcher cards mounted in a
separate rackmount Smart Select
®
cage. The cage card then returns
the appropriate signal to the module. See pages 8-2 thru 8-5 for smart
cage wiring details.
Input Fader Panel
Each input module has an associated fader panel located directly
below it. Starting from the bottom, these panels are configured as
follows:
Fader
A 3000 Series Penny & Giles long-throw (104mm) fader. Plug-
in for easy servicing.
Mute Groups
Each input channel may be assigned to any or all of four Mute
Control Groups. These groups (A thru D) can then be muted by the
press of a single master mute button (in other words, whenever the
master switch for a mute group is activated, any module assigned to
that group will have its output muted). A “mute” LED indicator
lights whenever a module has been muted. (The four mute master
switches are located in the fader section of the board, directly
underneath the power interface module in the center of the console.)
PRESELECTOR
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