Part 21 Cue And Talkback Configuration - Codec Tieline ViA User Manual

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Important Notes:
· If a new program is loaded and it is compatible with the current custom mix then it will
remain loaded. If an incompatible program type is loaded, the last compatible mix to
suit the new program type is loaded, including any runtime changes made previously.
E.g. If a custom stereo mix is loaded and then a mono program is loaded, the last
mono mix used will be loaded.
· If you make runtime matrix edits to a loaded mono program, then load a stereo
program, and subsequently reload the original mono program, the runtime matrix edits
are recalled.
· Edits to default program matrices can be saved as a custom matrix if required. It is
possible to save edits to a custom program without renaming it.
Load, Rename and Delete a Custom Matrix Editor Mix
When a new program is loaded it may be necessary to load a new custom mix. It is also possible to
rename or delete mixes that are no longer required.
1. Select HOME
2. Tap Menu
3. Tap to select a saved Custom Mix.
4. Tap to load, rename or delete a Custom Mix.
21
Cue and Talkback Configuration
The codec supports both cue and talkback functions. Cue provides:
· Offline communications between local announcers via the headphone jack outputs when the
TB CUE button is pressed on inputs 1-3.
· Offline monitoring of the auxiliary input via headphone output 1 (HP1 only by default).
Talkback communication is available on inputs 1-3 between the remote codec and the studio. This
requires a dedicated IFB connection when using a:
· Mono Peer-to-Peer + IFB program, or
· Stereo Peer-to-Peer + IFB program.
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