2 . 3 . S t a t i o n F o u r D e s k t o p P a g i n g S t a t i o n

Station Fourª is a four button desktop station that includes an electret condenser microphone. Each of the four button zone presets are defined and programmed by the PageMatrix software.

Front Panel

Push To Talk button:

Press and hold to enable the microphone for the selected zone preset. The selected LED will turn orange to denote active status while the other zone preset LEDs become red.

Zone Preset buttons w/ LED(4):

Used to select any one of the four zone presets. A green LED indicates the zone is available, while a red LED indicates it is in use by another station. The LED will blink to confirm selection.

XLR Mic Input:

Phantom powered microphone input

Mic Volume:

Recessed mic gain adjustment

Rear Panel

5-pin Aux Mic Input

For connection of a remote microphone with a push-to-talk feature. See the wiring diagram, Appendix 5.4. The aux mic is automatically routed to zone preset one.

S t a t i o n F o u r O p e r a t i o n

LED color indicates status of each of the four Zone presets.

Green indicates the zone is available and not in use by another station.

Red indicates the zone is in use.

When the Push To Talk button is pressed, the selected zone preset LED turns orange to confirm that it is active. Other stations connected to the system will indicate RED to confirm that this particular zone preset is in use.

Press any zone preset button to select. The LED will blink confirming the selection.

At power-up, the unit defaults to zone one and after one minute of inactivity reverts back to zone one.

Zone presets can be labeled in the appropriate white boxes.

If all LEDs flash red at power up, this indicates the station has not been programmed.

If all LEDs flash green at power up, this indicates the station has been programmed.

The Aux mic input (rear panel) is always routed to zone preset one.

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Peavey PageMatrix A t i o n F o u r O p e r a t i o n, Push To Talk button, Zone Preset buttons w/ LED4, XLR Mic Input

PageMatrix specifications

The Peavey PageMatrix is a powerful and versatile digital mixing system tailored for both professional audio engineers and venues demanding high-quality sound control. With its innovative design and advanced technology, the PageMatrix has gained recognition in the live sound industry for its user-friendly interface and robust performance.

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The PageMatrix is equipped with a comprehensive suite of digital processing tools. Its built-in EQ, dynamics processors, and effect algorithms enable precise manipulation of audio signals, ensuring clear and balanced sound reproduction. The device also supports multiple input formats, including analog, digital, and even networked audio, ensuring compatibility with various audio sources and equipment.

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