NOTE: To connect the Intercom, the control module that controls the CU with
which is required to talk must be connected to the MM.
NOTE: If Intercom is active:
- It is not possible to commute the audio modes on the CM.
. It is not possible neither disconnect the CM nor connect another different one.
- It is not possible to change the monitoring on the monitor module (MM).
- It is not possible to establish the technician circuit (LOCAL T' BACK).
- It is not possible to establish 4 wires (REMOTE T' BACK).
- It is not possible to start an ID recording.
Other functions of Monitor Module (MM)
• LOUD SPEAKER LEVEL / HEADPHONE LEVEL
Two rotary pots allows the operator to adjust the Technicians Speaker and
Headphones Output Level.
• PTT. Activates the technician Microphone on a previously selected circuit.
• LOCAL T´BACK ACTIVE: Indicates that the local intercommunication circuit
is open.
• REMOTE ACTIVE: Indicates that the intercommunication circuit is being
used by the control computer operator (REMOTE INTERCOM), leaving the
local intercommunication function without service. If LOCAL T' BACK
ACTIVE and REMOTE ACTIVE are on at the same time, the control
computer operator is talking with any commentator and is really using the
intercommunication via.
• RESET : Releases the established circuit, either LOCAL T' B one or 4 wire
remote (REMOTE).
• TECHNICAL HEADSET. Technician Headset connector. The connection is
identical to the COMMENTARY MICRO-HEADSET described in section
2.3.1.1.
• LINE INPUT TO IDENT REC. Line Input connector directly routed to Line ID
for recording ID messages. The normal connection is identical to the TAPE
described in section 2.3.1.1.
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