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Using talkback
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2To assign the input from the INPUT jack to
talkback, move the cursor to the input
select popup window in the INPUT TO
TALKBACK field, and press the [ENTER]
key.
The INPUT PORT SELECT popup window will
appear.
3Of the IN1–16 {1–32} buttons, move the cur-
sor to the port you want to use for talkback,
and press the [ENTER] key. To cancel the
selection, press the [ENTER] key once
again on the selected port.
You can select only one port at a time.
4When you’ve selected the port, move the
cursor to the CLOSE button and press the
[ENTER] key to close the popup window.
5Connect your mic to the rear panel INPUT
jack, move the cursor to the TALKBACK
GAIN knob, and use the dial or the [DEC]/
[INC] keys to adjust the input sensitivity of
the mic.
The input level meter in the INPUT TO TALKBACK
field shows the input level of the mic connected to the
INPUT jack. If you want phantom power (+48V) to be
supplied to the INPUT jack, turn on the +48V button
in the INPUT TO TALKBACK field.
6Using the buttons in the ASSIGN field,
select the bus(es) to which you want to
send the talkback signal. (You may select
more than one.)
The buttons correspond to the following buses.
7To enable talkback, move the cursor to the
TALKBACK ON button and press the
[ENTER] key to turn it on.
The TALKBACK ON button will alternate between on
and off each time you press the [ENTER] key (latched
operation).
While talkback is on, the signal from the INPUT jack
selected as the TALKBACK jack will be output to the
send-destination bus.
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• If you want to use phantom power, you must first turn ON the
+48V MASTER ON/OFF button located in the SYSTEM
SETUP screen.
NOTE
MIX 1–16 buttons MIX buses 1–16
MATRIX 1–8 buttons MATRIX buses 1–8
ST L, ST R, MONO
buttons STEREO bus L/R, MONO bus
• If you want to clear all selections, move the cursor to the
CLEAR ALL button and press the [ENTER] key.
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•You can also assign the talkback on/off function to a user-
defined key. In this case, you can choose either latched oper-
ation or unlatched operation (i.e., talkback will be On only
while you hold down the key) (
p. 196).
•You can also use Talkback Dimmer to lower the monitor level
of the non-talkback signals when talkback is on (
p. 146).
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