m908 User Manual, Rev. G
The TALKBACK, ABC, and external talkback switches use an automatic latch/momentary
operation. A quick press-release will latch the talback mic on. Press-release again to turn talkback
off. Pushing and holding the talkback switch will activate talkback only while the switch is being
held down (momentary mode). When Talkback is activated by pressing the TALKBACK switch
it will illuminate red. If Talkback has been activated by the ABC switches, External Talkback
switch or a GPIO pin, the TALKBACK switch will flash RED.
section of this manual for configuration details
5.15 SOLO/MUTE
The nine bi-colored SOLO/MUTE switches are used to solo or mute any individual channel or
group of channels being monitored. Eight of the switches engage solo or mute for the relevant
channel, while the solo/mute switch is used to toggle between solo or mute mode.
When in Solo mode the SOLO/MUTE switch will illuminate green. Pushing any of the 8
SOLO/MUTE switches will toggle solo mode on and off for that channel. In the speaker layout
window the word "solo" will appear in green and channels that are not soloed will be grayed out.
When in Mute mode the SOLO/MUTE switch will illuminate red. Pushing any of the 8
SOLO/MUTE switches will toggle mute mode on and off for that channel. In the speaker layout
window the word "mute" will appear in red and channels that are muted will be grayed out.
The SOLO/MUTE switches handle a complete 7.1 speaker system. However, if your speaker
system has more than 8 channels the SOLO/MUTE switches can "page" to the higher order
channels.
To page to higher order channels push-hold the RB switch. To page to lower order channels
push-hold the LB switch. The current solo/mute page is indicated in the group of 3 small dots in
the middle area of the speaker layout section of the LCD display. The current solo or mute mode
is indicated right above the page dots.
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