S
COOPY
+ S - User Manual
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The S
COOPY
+ S has two main mixing buses. The diagram below shows the available mixing features on
each bus:
Figure
3
– Main mixing and network sends
The first mixing bus is used for the program send in the "standard" mono mode, and for the left program
send in stereo mode. In stereo, the second mixing bus is assigned to the right program send. The "Tx L"
and "Tx R" bargraphs on the display show the level of these send signals. A global gain adjustment (-12
to +12 dB) can be applied to these signals.
With the "HD-4G mobile" option, a mobile voice link can be used as a coordination channel when the
program is mono. In such case, the second mixing bus is assigned to coordination, and the audio routing
works in a "PGM & Coord" mode.
Coordination cannot be used when stereo coding in used for the main program.
Each microphone input can be routed to the left and/or right bus in stereo mode (left/right/center
selection), otherwise, in the "PGM & Coord" mode, it can be routed to Program and/or Coordination.
Exception: microphone 3 can be switched as a "Sound Guide", in which case it is routed to the left
ears of the headphones, but not routed to the send mixing buses.
If a computer is connected to the USB device port, the audio signal received on this interface is injected
on the Program mixing bus.
If a file is being played back from the SD card
1
, the audio signal is injected on the Program mixing bus. If
the file is stereo/2-channel, both channels are mixed on the bus.
The USB input and file playback are mutually exclusive: when connecting the USB interface, it is
possible to confirm if you activate it, in which case the file playback is no more available.
1 Provided that the unit includes the "Recording" option
M I C 1
U S B I N ( L )
E x c l u s iv e
M o b il e V o ic e s e n d
[ 2 ]
P G M ( L )
P G M R
To
N e t w o r k
T x L
T x R
M I C 3
[ 1 ]
[1 ] E x c e p t if “S o u n d G u id e ” is a c tiv a te d o n M IC 3
[2 ] If “H D -4 G M o b ile ” o p tio n is p re s e n t
M I C 2
S D P B ( L )
S D P B ( R )
S w it c h a b le
s u m m i n g n o d e
F i x e d
s u m m i n g n o d e
P G M b u s ( L )
P G M b u s R [ C o o r d ]