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agc
Selects whether VH2 applies AGC to the caller outputs, helping minimize large level changes between calls.
caller duckIng
Selects whether VH2 applies an algorithm to the caller audio to reduce it when the host voice is detected. This
allows the host to “dominate” the conversation. Ducking, if enabled, has three choices (
Low
,
Medium
,
High
) that
allows selection of how much the caller is reduced when the host speaks.
caller on-aIr tone
Selects whether the caller hears a short “beep” when put “on-air”. This is sent to the caller only and is not heard
“on-air”.
contact closures
The VH2 has four input and four output contact closures available.
Outputs
-This entry determines the function of the four outputs. The choices are:
1
No Function
2
Call On Air
- Closed when a call has been put “on-air” on any line.
3
Call On Air 1 & 2
- A call has been placed “on-air” and is active on either the
CH 1
OUTPUT
or
CH 2 OUTPUT
specifically.
4
Call Ringing
- An incoming call is ringing on any configured line.
Inputs - Momentary/Latching
The four contact closure inputs parallel the four front panel
On/Off
and
Hold Xfr
buttons. Since
these buttons act as “momentary” toggles, this is the default action of the contact closures as well
(e.g. a momentary closure on cc input 1 engages the On/Off CH 1 function, and a secondary closure
disengages it). Some remote control systems can only deliver “latched” signals (closed for on, open for
off). Changing this setting to “
Latching
” allows the VH2 to be remote controlled in this way. It does not
have any effect on how the front panel buttons operate.
Note that the “
Xfr
” function on the “
Hold/Xfr
” button requires a momentary “long press” of the
button to operate. Because this can’t be supported in “latched” mode, the “
Xfr
” function is not
available by remote control in latched mode.
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