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7
and Ext 1 and 2. The standard
configuration of the console dims the
main speakers whenever a talkback
button is pressed. The internal
microphone represents the default
source for the talkback.
The CR monitoring section provides
the user with a set of sources, which
can be monitored on the control
room speakers or the DJ headphone.
By default, all summing signals, like
Program bus, Record bus, Aux 1 or
2, are directly accessible while other
sources can be selected from a list
using the rotary encoder by the
OLED display. Pressing PFL in a
by the four rotary encoders below
the main screen or directly by
touching a selection list within the
main screen display. To prevent
accidential activation, pushbuttons
and other control elements can be
blocked according to user login rights.
At the bottom of each fader strip, two
large counter-sunk pushbuttons with
replaceable labels are preconfigured
as ‘ON’ and ‘PFL’. While PFL switches
the channels signal to the PFL bus,
ON activates the channel.
The large pushbuttons labelled REC,
TB, ON and PFL can be individually
customised on request. The central
module provides the user with 4
sets of 12 pushbuttons, a monitoring
control section, and an ‘On Air’ and
‘Mic On’ indication for the control
room and the connected studio.
Additionally, this module has an
integrated talkback microphone
and a socket for the DJ headphone
jack.
With the upper left array of 12
pushbuttons, the operator can assign
a function to the fader rotary. In the
standard console layout, the
preconfigured functions to be set are
Pan/Balance, Gain/Calibration,
Input Selection, N-X Send sum, Aux
1, Aux 2 and N-X 1..4 contribution.
In the talkback section, 12
pushbuttons allow communication
with the destination studio, talkback
group 1 and 2, Aux 1 and 2, N-X 1..4
fader strip activates the PFL listening
on the integrated speaker. Volume
for PFL speaker, control room
monitors and DJ headphone can be
controlled by rotary encoders with
value indication.
In the lower left part of the central
module, the fourth 12 pushbutton
array provides a set of user definable
functions. By default, SNAP 1..6 can
be assigned to internal snapshots for
immediate recall of console setups.
All large buttons are equipped with
replaceable key labels. On
request, labels and assigned
functionality can be customised.

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