5
4
6
3
2
1
0
10
CUE
TRIM
5
4
6
3
2
1
0
10
STUDIO
TB
5
4
6
3
EXT 1
2
1
0
10
HDPN
EXT 2
S
5
4
6
O
3
U
PGM
2
R
1
C
0
10
E
CR
AUD
TEL
HDPN
R-5 / Jan 97
R-5 / Mar 97
CONTROLS and FEATURES
CUE - The master level control for the CUE circuit. It controls the
built-in cue speaker; its output is also available at an I/O connector
and may be used to feed a separate, user-provided amplifier/speaker
system. The CUE output (mono) is electronically balanced and will
drive +4dBu into 600Ω loads. Note CUE is designed to automatically
interrupt the console's headphone output (and the CR output, when
so-programmed; see page 6-6). When it does so, the level of the
interruption is determined by the setting of this control. If the CUE
pot is set too high, you could end up with an unpleasantly loud
interrupt signal!
STUDIO - Controls the level of the console's studio output. The
output is electronically balanced, +4dBu into 600Ω. The studio output
signal is determined by the SOURCE select switchbank (see below).
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TB (w/TRIM control) - When pressed, this momentary contact
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switch (LED illuminated) routes the console operator's microphone
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signal (pre on/off, pre-fader) to the studio output, where talent/guests
can hear it over a user-provided amplifier/speaker system. A recessed
trimpot sets the talkback level. Communication back from the studio
is accomplished by placing the studio microphone channel into
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Talkback-to-CR mode ; the studio signal then appears on the console's
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CUE bus where the operator can hear it. See page 2-5 for wiring details.
HDPN - Sets the level of the console's headphone output. This
appears at a front panel headphone jack (bottom of panel) and also at
an I/O connector. The headphone signal is determined by the SOURCE
select switchbank (below).
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CR - The level control for the console's control room output. It
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signal is determined by the SOURCE select switchbank (below).
Output is electronically balanced, +4dBu into 600Ω.
HDPN JACK - This stereo tip-ring-sleeve jack powers the console
operator's headphones. Medium impedance (nom. 60Ω) or higher
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headsets are recommended.
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SOURCE - This switchbank determines what signal the STUDIO, CR
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and HDPN monitor circuits listen to. In addition to the three console
outputs (PGM, AUD and TEL), two external stereo line inputs are
provided. Typical uses for these include an off-the-air (tuner) signal,
recorder playback, AM or FM monitors for dual format facilities—in
short, any line level signal end-user requirements may dictate. Note
one of these external inputs can accept the output of the console's six
position LINE SELECT switchbank; greatly expanding monitor signal
capacity. See ACCESSORIES (Chapter 7) for details.
ON-AIR TALLY (internal) - The R-5 console provides a relay closure
(activated whenever CR output is muted) to control an external ON-AIR
tally light. See page 6-6 for details.
M
ONITORS
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