Sound Volume Of The Microphone Broadcast And The Line Input Broadcast; Delay Time; Control Output (Busy Signal); What Is Busy Signal - Toa EV-700 Instruction Manual

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23.2. Sound Volume of the Microphone Broadcast and the Line Input Broadcast

Adjust the recording volume and broadcast volume of the Microphone broadcast and Line input broadcast with
each corresponding input volume control. (See p. 22, "Recording to Phrase." and p. 83, "Making External
Input Broadcast.")
Tip
Sound volume of the Microphone broadcast and the Line input broadcast are not affected by the Program
sound volume, whole sound volume, and AGC.

24. DELAY TIME

Set the delay time when it takes too long time to start up an amplifier or external device, causing the head
cutting of the playback content.
The delay time from the program playback startup until audio signal playback actually begins can be set in the
range of 0 to 99 seconds in 1-second units.
For the setting procedures, read the EV-700 Setting software instruction manual.
Tips
• The program playback busy signal is output even during delay time.
• Delay time setting applies to all programs including the emergency playback and the R.E.M. playback except
the case that the playback system is set for Chime playback.
• Delay time is factory-preset to 2 seconds.

25. CONTROL OUTPUT (BUSY SIGNAL)

25.1. What is Busy Signal?

A make contact control output (busy signal) can be output from the Contact control output terminal during
operation of the unit such as program playback in progress.
Using the EV-700 Setting software, it is possible to set what type of busy signal is output from which channel of
the contact control output terminals 1 to 8 when the device performs the following operations.
For the details, read the EV-700 Setting software instruction manual.
EV-700
Contact control output terminals
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