Revision A • 6/06
HARRIS CORPORATION
3-6
3 Using NetWave
MONITOR PANEL, LEFT COLUMN CONTROL DETAIL
METER
These buttons select which signal feeds the right-hand Aux meter. Only one button can be selected at
a time.
PGM 1-4 — PGM 1-4 —
PGM 1-4 — PGM 1-4 —
PGM 1-4 — When lit, sends that Program bus to the Aux meter.
EXEX
EXEX
EX
T 1,T 1,
T 1,T 1,
T 1,
EX EX
EX EX
EX
T 2 — T 2 —
T 2 — T 2 —
T 2 — When lit, assigns that External input to the Aux meter.
DISPLAYS
CC
CC
C
ue — ue —
ue — ue —
ue — When lit, indicates that cue is active on one or more channels and is being fed to the cue
speaker. Cue typically also overrides the Aux meter selection so the cue level can be seen (this
feature can be defeated during console setup).
TT
TT
T
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back — back —
back — back —
back — When lit, indicates the control room is receiving talkback from the studio. The
control room monitors dim by 12dB while receiving talkback. Talkback goes to the operator
headphones and is switched to the cue speaker through the Talkback level control.
LEVEL CONTROLS
CC
CC
C
ue — ue —
ue — ue —
ue — Adjusts the cue output level to the built-in mono cue speaker. This level does not affect the
routed stereo cue signal or the AutoCue signal in the operator’s headphones.
TT
TT
T
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back — back —
back — back —
back — Adjusts the level of talkback to the control room that is fed to the cue speaker. When
talkback is received, cue audio is cut off and talkback is sent to the cue speaker through this control.
MONITOR MODE SELECTIONS
L & R — L & R —
L & R — L & R —
L & R — When both buttons are unlit, all monitor and headphone outputs are stereo. With only
L (left) lit, the left channel on the selected monitor source feeds both the left and right monitor
outputs. With only R (right) lit, the right channel on the selected monitor source feeds both the left
and right monitor outputs. With both L and R lit, the left and right outputs are a mono sum of the
left and right channels on the selected monitor source.
AA
AA
A
UTUT
UTUT
UT
OCUE — OCUE —
OCUE — OCUE —
OCUE — When unlit, cue does not affect the operator headphone output. When lit, and cue
is active, the operator headphone output switches to listen to the cue signal using one of two modes:
stereo cue, where cue replaces the monitor signal; or split cue, where cue is summed to feed one ear
while monitor is summed to feed the other ear. The mode is set during console setup. Typically
production rooms use stereo cue while on-air studios use split cue.