Section 30: Inputs Tab
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T E C H N O L O G Y
Please Note:
1.
The
PHONE COUPLER
for all the manual default profiles is set up to
work as a communications channel for the announcer or commentator
using
INPUT 1
and the
HEADPHONE 1
output on the codec.
2.
The announcer plugged into
INPUT 1
will be able to speak using the
PHONE COUPLER
even if the channel
ON/OFF
button is switched off.
3.
Incoming and outgoing
PHONE COUPLER
audio will be monitored in
the right side of the headphones in
HEADPHONE 1
.
4.
The auxiliary input connections on the rear panel,
AUX IN
and
AUX
OUT,
are also controlled by the
PHONE COUPLER
section on the front
panel of the codec. The buttons on the front panel that can control the
auxiliary input source are the
CUE/HOLD
button and the
ON/OFF
button.
The
TAKE/RELEASE
button only controls the
PHONE
connection on the
codec
LCD
.
The Phone Coupler
Controls on the
i
-
Mix
G
3
.
To the left the
PHONE
COUPLER
is in ‘off-air
cue’ mode and to the
right it is in ‘on-air’
mode.
30.7.4.
Phone Coupler Functionality within ToolBox
The functions available on the codec front panel are also available within
Tool
Box
software.
The incoming volume
(Vol)
setting for the
Phone Aux
input is
presented in
Tool
Box
as
displayed. It controls the level of the incoming signal. To adjust the level
simply click on the volume indicator (as highlighted) and drag it until the level
is set as desired. This setting is the ‘powerup’ level setting when you initially
power the codec up.
The operational functions for the
PHONE COUPLER
are also adjustable
within the
Control
menu within
Tool
Box
. The
Take
,
Cue/Hold
and
Off/On