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UNITE Special features
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. Special features
. Device mode / Sub-Maer configuration
With Unite, the devices are basically divided into the categories “Maer” (transmitter) and “Slave” (receiver).
Devices of the type “RP” (RP; RP-T) are automatically configured “Slave” and devices of the type “TP” have the factory
preset “Maer”.
Devices of the type “TP” can be configured as Sub-Maer to a viual device mode (Menu: Syem/ Device Mode). In
this mode a “TP” functions like an “RP-T”. As with an “RP” and “RP-T”, a channel search mu be carried out in order to
connect the Sub-Maer to a Maer (see chapter “Channel search”) and the basic conditions for eablishing a
connection mu be met (see chapter “Create/define a new pairing”). The device diers from a andard “RP-T” in that
a permanent Talkback channel is reserved for the Sub-Maer. This audio channel is permanently open, but can be
muted using the “Mute” button on the Sub-Maer. In addition, there remains the option of connecting external audio
sources to the “TP” configured as Sub-Maer. The external audio signals are then routed (broadca) via the “Maer”
to the group.
Caution:
Changing configuration between “Maer” and “Slave” takes a few minutes. This involves reaing the device.
In order to make use of this function, all devices mu be within range.
. Talkback function ( )
The orange Talkback button on the RP-T is
used to activate the internal or externally
connected microphone on the RP-T device.
The group’s Maer device is used to
eablish which devices in the group can
hear the audio signals from individual
devices with activated talkback channel
(Menu: Talkback/Audio Routing*/RP Talkback).
Transmission of all audio signals within a
group is always via the group’s central
Maer (TP) (Broadca; see fig.: Guided
tours with talkback).
A talkback signal from an RP-T device is
thus fir sent to the Maer (TP) device for
transmission to the group. This principle is
valid for all signals within a group,
including all external signals (fig.: Sound
transmission).
RP-T
Guided tours with talkback
Sound transmission
*Function probably available from V1.1

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