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Vista 5 M3 Digital Mixing System
Desk Operation 2-13
2.6 Control Bay Details
2.6.1 System/TB/Headphones
STBY Indicates that AC power is connected to the desk. Flashes, if redundant power
supplies are fitted and power is lost on one of them.
MAIN ON Indicates that the power for the control system is ok.
Pressing ON will switch the system on. For switching the system off, nor-
mally the Shutdown command in the Vista application is used. Pressing ON
for several seconds will activate an emergency shutdown.
DESK ON Indicates that the desk is switched on.
(For service purposes, it may be necessary to power off the desk part only,
while the control PC remains on. This can be accomplished by pressing this
key for several seconds. Another short press will power on the desk again. A
warning message will be displayed and the GC will be re-started. Powering
off the desk also powers off the monitoring outputs.)
DATA USB port for plugging any USB compliant USB device, such as a memory
stick, in order to backup data of the console. It is possible to backup individual
productions from within the Vista application software – or make backup an
image of the whole system using the installed special software. See chapter
4.6.1 for more details about how to make image backups and how to restore
them onto a console.
TALKBACK (Return) LEVEL Level setting for talkback signal coming into desk using ‘TB IN’ connectors
on the rear of desk. Signal is fed into the near-field speakers.
SEND LEVEL If the SEND LEVEL key is active, the TALKBACK LEVEL knob adjusts the input
sensitivity of the internal talkback microphone instead of the TB return level.
This level setting is realized in the digital domain and therefore post-analog
limiting.
HEADPHONES
Adjusts level of headphones. The headphone signal is the same as the one
listened to in the control room. However, whenever a PFL is active, the signal
gets fed into the headphone with higher priority.
Document generated: 28.08.13
SW V4.9

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