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TALKBACK (TB) BUTTON - takes the assigned TB signal and feeds it
to the headphone output, allowing direct communication between the operator
and talent. The normal headphone feed falls to a level set by the DIM control.
Monitors outputs are normally subject to the control surface’s muting and
solo/cue interrupt circuits; however, these may be defeated by front panel
switching (DEFEAT button - see below and page 3-6).
Mode Control and Indicators
These switches and LEDs give local visual control and indication of the
selected mode for the various monitors (stereo, mono, left only, right only or
surround). Note that the mode status of the CR monitor can always be seen on
its mode indicator LEDs next to the CR level control.
Mode may be changed in the following way: press the SET button for the
desired monitor and select the allowed MODE button in the center of the panel.
Similarly, the mode of an input source is selected by these controls by first
pressing the SET button for the desired input channel.
Note that SURR mode requires that the CR be configured for 6 channel
operation in software. Not all systems support this mode. Consult factory for
details.
Bus Assign Section
All bus assignment is accomplished through a bank of BUS ASSIGN
switches on the EFS-D9 panel, consisting of eight group assign switches and
four master assign switches. The switches illuminate to indicate the assign
status of the input channel or group whose SET switch is currently active.
Indicator windows on the input or group panels show the assign status for each
individual source.
Bus assignment may be made in any combination, and is accomplished by
first pressing the SET button on the desired input channel (IS-D9 panel) or
group (MFS-D9) panel. The switches in the EFS-D9 panel BUS ASSIGN
section illuminate to show the source’s current bus assignment. Press required
switches to create the desired set of bus assigns. The local indicators on the IS-
D9 or MFS-D9 panel will change to reflect the new bus assignment.
NOTE: A non-applicable bus assign will flash rapidly to indicate error.
Choose an another button.
Surround/PAN System
NOTE: The 5.1 Surround panning system is used only for those
signal paths assigned to a 5.1 destination.
PROGRAMMING A CHANNEL FOR SURROUND
SOUND: Select the channel you with to program by pressing its
SET button. Assign it to the 5.1 destination by means of the BUS
ASSIGN switchbank. The 5.1 SURROUND section will indi-
cate the current settings of the encoder LT/RT, FRNT/REAR,
SUR/CTR, and CTR/LFE knobs. The meterbridge display will
also show a multi-color graphic representation of this system. The system can
generate 5.1 signals from MONO or STEREO sources, and can modify the 5.1
signal of existing 5.1 input sources.
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