2.3. Poste de téléappel de bureau Station Four

Le Station Fourª est un poste de tŽlŽappel de bureau ˆ quatre touches comprenant un microphone

ˆcondensateur Žlectret. Chacune des quatre prŽsŽlections de zone est dŽfinie et programmŽe par le logiciel PageMatrix.

Panneau avant

Alternat:

Appuyez sur ce bouton et maintenez-le enfoncŽ pour activer le microphone de la zone sŽlectionnŽe. La DEL de la zone sŽlectionnŽe devient orange pour indiquer quÕelle est active alors que les DEL des autres zones deviennent rouges.

Touches de zones avec DEL (4):

Ces touches permettent dÕactiver les quatre zones prŽsŽlectionnŽes. Une DEL verte indique que la zone est libre alors quÕune DEL rouge signifie quÕelle est occupŽe par un autre poste. La DEL clignote pour confirmer la sŽlection.

EntrŽe microphone XLR:

EntrŽe de microphone ˆ alimentation duplex

Volume du microphone:

RŽglage de gain en retrait

Panneau arri•re

EntrŽe microphone auxiliaire ˆ 5 broches

DestinŽe au branchement dÕun microphone ˆ distance dotŽ dÕun alternat. Voir le schŽma de c‰blage

ˆlÕannexe 5.4. Le microphone auxiliaire est automatiquement acheminŽ ˆ la prŽsŽlection de zone 1.

Fonctionnement du poste Station Four

La couleur des DEL indique lÕŽtat de chacune des zones prŽsŽlectionnŽes.

La couleur verte indique que la zone nÕest pas utilisŽe par un autre poste et est par con sŽquent libre.

La couleur rouge indique que la zone est occupŽe.

Lorsque le bouton dÕalternat est enfoncŽ, la DEL de la zone sŽlectionnŽe devient orange, indiquant quÕelle est active. Les DEL des autres postes reliŽs au syst•me sont ROUGES pour confirmer que la zone en question est en cours dÕutilisation.

Appuyez sur la touche de nÕimporte quelle zone pour la sŽlectionner. Sa DEL clignote pour confirmer la sŽlection.

Ë la mise sous tension et au bout dÕune minute dÕinactivitŽ, lÕappareil passe automatiquement ˆ la zone 1 (dŽfaut).

Les prŽsŽlections de zone peuvent •tre identifiŽes dans les cases blanches appropriŽes.

Si toutes les DEL clignotent en rouge lors de la mise sous tension, cela signifie que le poste nÕa pas ŽtŽ programmŽ.

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