Itc-100Sl Slave Unit - Datavideo HS-600 Instruction Manual

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ITC-100SL Slave Unit

XLR Connection
Connects the ITC-100SL to the ITC-50 Base Station. Power, tally and bi-directional audio
are all carried through the same cable.
Call Button
Sends a paging message to the ITC-50 Base Station. The channel button will flash orange
and there will be an audible tone, each time the button is pressed.
Bi-Colour Tally LED
Will illuminate RED when the channel is LIVE and AMBER when the channel is CUED
Talk Button
Opens up talk back communication with the ITC-50 base station, and any other active
channels. Press the button to talk; release the button to end communication.
PLEASE NOTE: It is important to release the talk button as soon as you have
Volume Control
Adjusts the volume of the attached headphones. It also controls the level for the mic and
paging tone heard when the belt pack is called.
Mic / Headphone Socket
The ITC-100SL has both 3.5mm and 2.5mm Mic / Headset socket. A standard 3.5mm Mic /
Headset can be used, or a Motorola type 2.5mm Mic / headset could be used if preferred.
External Tally LED Socket
An external tally display (TD-1) can be connected to the ITC-100SL. This enables the tally
light to be positioned in a more convenient place, such as on top of the camera. When the
channel is LIVE the LED will be RED, and when the channel is CUED the LED will be
AMBER. N.B. The Tally LED on the ITC-100SL will continue to operate as normal
when a TD-1 has been added.
Power LED
The Power LED indicates when the channel is active. If the operator has opened the
channel by pressing the channel button 1 ~ 8, or by pressing ALL then the LED will light
up. N.B. The tally indicator lights will continue to work even when the Power LED is
not on, and the channel is not active.
finished talking, otherwise it will become distracting and confusing
for other members of the crew.
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