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Audio Configuration
The options to select are:
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Line Input
– Used for any general audio source. A GPIO logic port can be used to provide machine start/stop pulses if
desired. Refer to GPIO tables (chapter 4) for assigned logic.
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Computer Player
– Similar to Line Input but has different logic control that is common with PC automation systems.
Pressing the ON button while source is already in the ON state would trigger a NEXT event in the automation. Refer
to GPIO section in chapter 4 for more specifics.
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Phone
– Defines this source as a hybrid or broadcast phone system input. A summed mono mix-minus is
automatically created for the source and controls for Telos products will be available.
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Codec –
This profile will generate dual mono mix-minus for the source; one PA feed (right) and one talent feed with
talkback (left).
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Operator Microphone
– The board operator’s mic. It is the source mic for iQ TALK TO functions. Its logic mutes the
CR monitors and Preview when ON.
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CR Producer Microphone
– Used for in-studio producer’s mic positions. It has associated GPIO logic that can operate
TALK TO functions from a remote producer’s panel. It also mutes CR monitors and Preview when ON.
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CR Guest Microphone
– Used for any other guest mic in the control room. Its associated logic automatically mutes
the CR monitors and Preview when ON.
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Studio Guest Microphone
– Used for any mic located in a separate studio. Its logic mutes the Studio monitors when
ON.
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External Microphone
– Used for any mic located outside of a CR or studio. It functions like a Guest microphone but
does not include any muting logic.
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Studio Feed –
Defines a source that receives a backfeed and generates an IFB backfeed in return. This is intended for
an external studio source that you wish to generate a talkback channel for.
After pressing the Create button, the display will change to show all the options associated with the source type that was
selected. Some options are common to all source types, while other options are exclusive to other source types.
Source Profile Options
Source Name
Each Source needs a name for display on the console’s channel displays. Names can be up to 10 characters long and may include
spaces or underscore characters.
When you create a source profile, these options will appear. Once saved, you can return to
these options by selecting the source from the list view of profiles. An example of how to do this is covered in the Quick-Start
Guide at the beginning of this manual