Using Audio With Localview; Enabling Audio For Onsite Use By Localview; Eagle Audio - Honeywell Rapid Eye Administrator's Manual

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Using Audio with LocalView

Enabling Audio for Onsite Use by LocalView

Eagle Audio

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interfere with audio. Hard to predict noise from the area—rush-hour traffic, passing
trains and planes, crowds in a stadium, and so on—may not have been apparent
during the installation of the microphones and speakers.
At sites where LocalView is in use, Channel 2 can be reserved for use onsite. View operators
using these sites can use only Channel 1. Audio can be changed by Multi System
Administrators by using View to connect to the Multi-Media unit.
1.
On the Audio Setup tab, add a checkmark to the Channel 2 (Right) Used by Site
Operator for Local Audio Monitoring checkbox. The channel 2 Enable, Record and
name fields become unavailable. They are not needed for monitoring audio by a
LocalView operator.
2.
In the Channel 1 controls, add checkmarks to the Enable boxes for Talk, Listen or
both, as needed.
3.
You have the option of adding checkmarks to Record boxes for Talk, Listen or both,
as needed. The Enable box needs to be checked before the Record box can be.
Disabling Audio for LocalView
Using either View (or LocalView), on the Audio tab, remove the checkmark from the
Channel 2 (Right) Used by Site Operator for Local Audio Monitoring checkbox.
Eagle Audio is discussed in the
Please contact your Multi distributor if you need more information about Eagle Audio.
Multi Audio differs from Eagle Audio, which is an optional, third party, audio interface.
Multi and Eagle Audio Configuration Guide,
800-00371.

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