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Configure an IFB
To configure an IFB, do the following:
1. Click the IFB button.
The IFB screen appears.
2. From the IFB list, select the IFB you want to configure.
3. Double-click the IFB.
The Edit IFB screen appears.
Note: To restrict keypanel operators from assigning this IFB to keys on their keypanels, make sure
not to select any check boxes under Scroll Enable.
4. In the Input field, enter the port number or select the port alpha of the intercom port where the normal
audio source is connected.
5. In the Output field, enter the port number or select the port alpha of the intercom port where the talent
earset or headset is connected.
Note:
• By default, the audio source is muted while the keypanel operator is talking. If you want to signal
to be diminished by a certain amount during IFB, select a different amount in the Dim Level drop
down list.
• The Listen Source field is only used for 2-way IFB operation. It allows keypanel operators and/or
studio personnel to listen to the talent during IFB Operation. Connect the talent Mic signal (the
direct mic signal, not the mix-minus signal) to an intercom port input. Then, select that port in the
Listen Source field. For more information on Listen Source setup, see Listen Source.
For more information on Tone Override, see Set Tone Override IFB Setup.
6. Click Done.
The changes are made to the screen. However, be sure to save your changes or they will be lost.
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