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Using the MiniMixer
Using the MiniMixer
3.1
OVERVIEW
The various audio sources, such as microphones,
the computer, and telephone lines, enter the con-
sole through the input channels. The console
mixes all the signals to generate a single main
signal, called the “Program Signal” (PGM). The
level of each audio source is controlled by the
main faders.
There are different areas that group the functions:
Ilustración 2: Zonas de controles
1
TELECOMUNICATIONS:
Contents the controls
to manage the land line and the Bluetooth mobile
phone.
2
INTERCOM:
It allows to talk to phone lines and
to headphones.
3
DTMF KEY PAD:
Allows to dial using the land
line, to make calls from the console.
4
FADERS:
The main faders allows to mix the mi-
crophones and the line signals.
5
LEVEL METERS:
It shows the PGM level and
the mic compressor action.
6
CONNECTIONS:
This indications shows the po-
sition of the connectors on the rear panel.
3.2 PHONE LINES
The use of telephone lines is simple and error-
proof due to their safety logic and automatic con-
trol circuits. The controls are described below.
Figure 3: Hybrid channel
1
The
PHONE/LINE IN
button switches the
stereo line and auxiliary line inputs. In this way,
when the Hybrid is not used, the 4 MICS and the
two LINs can be used simultaneously. If an in-
coming call is received while the button is in the
LINE-IN position, HOLD also flashes to notify the
operator, who can switch to PHONE mode and an-
swer the line (see below).
2
The knob set the level for the phone line and
for the auxiliary input. This level takes effect on
CUE and the on-air signal (see item 4).
3
TALK
is a push button that enables to the built-
in mic allowing to talk off-air with a phone line.
4
CUE/PGM
switch the signal (phone line or line
input) between previous listening on
headphones
(CUE) or the on-air output (PGM).
5
HOLD
indicates the incoming calls flashing
with the ring. It answer a call when pressed to
leave it at HOLD or send it on the air.
6
The knob set the level for the
Bluetooth
mobile
phone.
7
MiniMixer’s Bluetooth on/off. This button also
enables the “pairing” mode to link a mobile phone.
8
It switches the Bluetooth signal between the pri-
vate monitoring on headphones (CUE) and the
main output (PGM).
9
This push button allows to talk privately with
the Bluetooth, using the built-in microphone.
10
Main level control for the headphones.
11
Mutes the PGM signal on headphones.
12
Push button to talk to headphones.
MiniMIxer
broadcasting mixing console
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