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a talkback button to talk to an external location (a producer, call screener,
or a news room); as a ring indicator for the hotline phone; or as a studio
door lock/unlock control.
Figure 4-4 Fader Channel Controls
The six CR Monitor Source Selector buttons (PGM 1, PGM 2, PGM 3,
PGM 4, EXT 1, EXT 2) set which signal feeds the Control Room monitor
speakers and the Control Room headphone jack. The current source is
shown in green in the middle of the left CR Display.
Note: A “wild” or temporary source can be feed to the CR
monitors by press/holding the Cue/Source encoder, for about
three seconds, until a list of names appear in the left monitor
display. Rotate the Cue/Source encoder to choose the source you
want to monitor by highlighting the name. Click the Cue/Source
encoder to select that source. Its name then appears in red to
indicate it’s a wild (i.e. temporary) source. A red name can also
mean that PR&E Navigator was used to connect a source to the CR
monitor or the source was saved as part of an Event or a Salvo.
Cue
The Cue/Source encoder normally controls the level for an outboard
amplified cue speaker. Adjusting it also affects the cue bar graph, the top
blue/orange bar graph in the left monitor display (Figure 4-5) with the C
indicator.
Note: The cue speaker(s) are normally set to mute whenever a
control room mic channel is on.
The Cue/Source encoder is also used to select the source assigned to the
Switched Meter EXT button and the EXT 1 and EXT 2 CR Monitor Select
buttons. To set a source, press/hold the EXT, EXT 1, or EXT 2 button for
about three seconds—until it begins to blink and a list of source names
appear in the left monitor display. Rotate the Cue/Source encoder to step
through the visible source names. When the desired source is highlighted,
click the Cue/Source encoder to assign that source to the blinking button.
The blinking EXT button will then turn off.
Split Cue
The Split Cue button, when lit and cue is active, feeds cue audio to the
left ear and the selected monitor source is summed into the right ear of
the operator headphones. When Split Cue is unlit, and cue is active, cue is
sent to both ears (stereo cue) which cuts off the monitor source audio.
Note: Whether or not cue is auto-switched into the board operator
headphones is a console setup option, so cue may not affect the
headphones.
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