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Revision C • 10/03
HARRIS CORPORATION
6-2
6 Accessories
di
g
ital
PERIPHERAL PANELS
These panels allow the console op-
erator to use other equipment with-
out turning away from the console.
Available drop-in panels include the
Telos Desktop Director and Switch
Console, several digital delivery sys-
tem controllers, a delay unit control-
ler, and a tape remote. Some of these
require Divider Kits (see page 2-2)
when mounting into the blank panel
areas at either end of the mainframe.
MIC REMOTE PANELS
Four mic remote control panels are
available for the BMX
digital
. The ba-
sic panel is the PRE99-1197, with On,
Off, and Cough buttons. The PRE99-
1198 (shown in the turret example)
adds a Talkback button to the three basic panel
buttons. A simplified schematic, and connection
information, for these panels is shown on page 6-
3.
The PRE99-1199 Mic Control panel (shown in
the dual cabinet plate example on the previous
page) is designed for a host or co-host. It has the
standard On, Off, Cough, and Talk to Control Room
buttons, but also adds four additional Talk but-
tons that can be configured for talking to two stu-
dios, directly to a host or a co-host, or with an
external location.
The PRE99-1210 Group Mic Controller (shown
in the turret example) is used in a studio where
separate guest mic control panels are not installed.
The panel gives a host On/Off control for up to
six microphones from a single 1.6" panel.
HEADPHONE DISTRIBUTION AMP
The PRE99-1215 Headphone amp has six out-
puts for one Host and up to five Co-Hosts or
Guests. The three inputs to the amp come from
the Host, Co-Host, and Guest outputs (from ei-
ther the Control Room or Studio modules).
Headphone level control is done digitally
through the PRE99-1214-series headphone pan-
els. Headphone panels are available with and with-
out a volume control pot. Those without a pot are
designed to work with the Headphone fader con-
troller (shown in the dual cabinet plate example
on the previous page).
Existing headphone panels, which use a pot to
directly control the amplified level, can also be used
with the PRE99-1215 amplifier.
LOGIC WIRING DIAGRAMS & CABLES
To assist in logic cable design and construction,
Harris’ Technical Services Department can
supply logic wiring diagrams for many popular
peripheral devices.
To assist in installation, Harris also offers pre-
made peripheral logic cables for many popular
devices. For availability and pricing, contact a sales
representative.
Studio Monitor Selector Dual Fader Mic Remote Blank Group Mic Control Producer Talkback/IFB
PRE99-1189 PRE99-1192 PRE99-1198 PRE99-1714-3 PRE99-1210 PRE99-1188
PRE99-1211 Turret Clock and Event Timer
PRE99-1213 TURRET APPLICATION EXAMPLE

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