CONSOLE AI | Adding Devices (CP2) | 147
Option Description
RF Bandwidth Whether to use Wide frequency ranges or Narrow frequency
ranges. Using Wide works under most situations, but
sometimes you may need to use Narrow to avoid interference
or when you have a larger number of transmitters to connect.
Mixed Output Mute Use to mute the mixed output signal from the receiver,
affecting all audio output from that receiver.
Mixed Output Level Use to adjust the gain for the mixed output signal.
GPIO Settings Use to set the GPIO input or output pins (1 or 2) to control the
audio, letting third-party controllers use the pins to mute the
audio signal.
Redundancy Redundancy allows the system to use designated backup
channels in case there is a problem with a channel (due to low
batteries or other problems).
Slot Name (Slot 1 or 2) Slot name.
Channel Number (Slot 1 or 2) Channel number (1-8). If you are attached to a device, you
can use RF Scan to determine which channels have the best
signal. See Performing an RF Scan for DIALOG 20 for more
information.
Tour Mode (Slot 1 or 2) Tour Mode enables multiple receivers to receive audio from a
single transmitter
Key (Slot 1 or 2) All receivers must use the same key as the transmitter to
receiver audio. The Tour Mode function allows you to manually
assign a key so that it can be shared between multiple
receivers and a transmitter. When the key does not match, the
audio is muted until there is a re-sync.
Note:
Keys can be 1-32 alphanumeric characters.
Output Mute (Slot 1 or 2) Mute the signal from Slot 1 or Slot 2.
Output Gain (Slot 1 or 2) Adjust the gain for the signal from Slot 1 or Slot 2.
Transmitters Settings
5. Select the Transmitters tab.
The Transmitters settings appear:
CONSOLE AI User Manual