HM Electronics Inc XCVR2G4A Manuel D’Utilisation
User Guide | FreeSpeak II™
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4-wire connectors could be used to route an FS II wireless beltpack user’s voice
out of the system for paging or other reasons, similar to the SA OUT connector.
out of the system for paging or other reasons, similar to the SA OUT connector.
When using the FS II 4-wire ports in this way, make sure that proper connections
are made between FS II and the other device. Adjust the input and/or output
levels either at the 4-wire device or within the FS II front-panel display for that
particular 4-wire port.
are made between FS II and the other device. Adjust the input and/or output
levels either at the 4-wire device or within the FS II front-panel display for that
particular 4-wire port.
4.5
Connecting to a program audio source
FS II can connect with a program audio source, making it accessible to be
assigned by itself to a communication path to one or more FS-BP wireless
beltpacks, or to be added to a group with other communications and assigned to
beltpacks. Using the two separate rotary encoder volume controls on the
beltpack, the user can monitor the program on one control while talking and
listening on an intercom channel with the other.
assigned by itself to a communication path to one or more FS-BP wireless
beltpacks, or to be added to a group with other communications and assigned to
beltpacks. Using the two separate rotary encoder volume controls on the
beltpack, the user can monitor the program on one control while talking and
listening on an intercom channel with the other.
The balanced female 3-pin XLR connector accepts a standard audio signal from a
mixing console or similar, with Pin 1 ground, Pin 2 audio hot (+), and Pin 3 audio
cold (-).This connector is transformer-isolated.
mixing console or similar, with Pin 1 ground, Pin 2 audio hot (+), and Pin 3 audio
cold (-).This connector is transformer-isolated.
To make the program input signal available to the system, the front-panel PRGM
enable button must be activated/on. The red LED above it will light, indicating
that it is now available. This front-panel switch may be “locked” to prevent
accidental disengagement, using the front panel display.
enable button must be activated/on. The red LED above it will light, indicating
that it is now available. This front-panel switch may be “locked” to prevent
accidental disengagement, using the front panel display.
Using the front-panel display and rotary encoder, the user may select PORTS and
give the connector a five-character alphanumeric label. The user may assign that
program input by itself to a beltpack using the BELTPACKS menu, or use the
GROUPS menu to assign the program input to any group or wireless partyline.
Program input can be assigned to multiple groups or wireless partylines using the
GROUPS menu.
give the connector a five-character alphanumeric label. The user may assign that
program input by itself to a beltpack using the BELTPACKS menu, or use the
GROUPS menu to assign the program input to any group or wireless partyline.
Program input can be assigned to multiple groups or wireless partylines using the
GROUPS menu.
4.6
IFB configuration
One of five FS II Base station inputs can be defined as a source for an IFB. These
inputs are the Program Input and the four 4-Wire ports. All the 4-Wire ports,
partyline channels, beltpacks, wireless partylines and stage output can be defined
as IFB destinations.
inputs are the Program Input and the four 4-Wire ports. All the 4-Wire ports,
partyline channels, beltpacks, wireless partylines and stage output can be defined
as IFB destinations.
Up to ten IFB key configurations can be set up that group together an IFB source
and a number of IFB destinations and set the dimming level for that IFB key
configuration.
and a number of IFB destinations and set the dimming level for that IFB key
configuration.