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to the left will go backwards.
At any time the [>] motion control button can
be used to Play the deck(s) in full motion
(100%), selecting it will illuminate the button
orange, as shown on the right.
At any time the [<] motion control button can
be used to Play the deck(s) backwards in full
motion (-100%), selecting it will illuminate
the button orange, as shown on the right.
VOX Voice Automated Control
Broadcast Pix VOX allows any Broadcast Pix system
to be controlled via voice control allowing your
talents’ voice to switch the production for a
completely automated production. VOX utilizes the
power of Fluent Macros to trigger virtually any
component of the system from cross point switching,
clip and graphic selection, to camera control. Once
Macros are created they are assigned to the audio
inputs and are triggered once level is activated on
each input. VOX is ideal for televising Radio Stations,
City Council Sessions, Medical Training, Focus
Groups, Town Hall meetings, Panel Discussions and
more.
Installing VOX
Each VOX unit has 8 line level audio inputs using an XLR/Phono jack combo
connecter. Up to 13 units may be cascaded together for control of up to 104 audio
inputs. VOX does not do any audio mixing or routing, it is completely separate
from your main audio stream to prevent any interference. Your installation may
require a Audio Distribution Amplifier (DA) or Audio Mixer with Aux sends in order
for the signals to be connected to the VOX unit.
The VOX unit is a 1 Rack Unit (RU) box with integrated rack ears, for convenient
installation in an equipment rack. It is connected to a Broadcast Pix system
through a standard straight RS-232 serial connection using the Bpix/Next VOX
port on the rear of the VOX Unit. Ensure that power is connected using the
supplied power supply.