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Option Description
RF Standby Mode When RF Standby Mode is enabled, the transmitter turns off
the RF output when the transmitter is muted.
Mute Mode Choose from:
Hard Mute: Pressing the mute button mutes the receiver
output.
Logic Mute: When Logic Mute is enabled, the audio output is
not muted when the transmitter’s mute switch is enabled. This
option is used in combination with the GPIO outputs so that
echo cancellers can use the audio as an input and mute the
audio downstream.
7. Click Close.
Performing an RF Scan for DIALOG 20
To help you choose which channels to use with a DIALOG 20 Wireless Mic system, you can perform
a radio frequency (RF) scan, which shows you which channels have the strongest signals in your
environment.
To perform an RF Scan:
1. If you have not already done so, add a DIALOG 20 P-link device to the project. See Adding a DIALOG
®
20 Wireless Mic for more information.
2. If you have not already done so, you need to load the project with the DIALOG 20 included to the CP2
device. See Loading a Project File to a Device or Stack (CP2) for more information.
3. If you have not already done so, you must connect to the device that has the DIALOG 20 attached to it.
See Connecting to a Device or Stack (CP2) for more information.
4.
In the toolbar, click .
The Devices dialog box appears:
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