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EXTENDED STATION Mode
Two stations (PS 4379 and/or PS 6379) can be linked
to form one station of 8 - 12 channels. One unit will be
the master unit and will have an active speaker and
microphone. The speaker and gooseneck microphone
of the other unit (slave) will be switched off. The head
sets will continue to work on both units. Which station
will be master is decided by the link cable. The link
cable has a master and a slave connector and the unit
connected to the master connector will be the master
unit.
The TALK to ALL, CALL ALL, BUZZER MUTE ALL and
MIC MUTE ALL buttons will function on both units.
The STAGE ANNOUNCE of the slave unit will be
routed to the Stage Announce output of the master
unit. To also use the microphone and STAGE
ANNOUNCE output of the slave unit, the dip switch
'Stage Announce mic select' has to be put into 'on'
position (see section 8 internal controls / Dip switches).
To connect 2 stations as "EXTENDED STATION', an
Extended Station 379 A link cable is needed.
To connect 3 stations you need an Extended Station
379 A and a Extended Station 379 B cable.
IFB Mode
This mode is used for one way 1 to 1 communication,
e.g. director to talent. The talent will constantly listen to
the IFB Aux signal or the AUX signal if the corres-
ponding dip switch is in 'off' position (see point 8
internal controls / dip switches). The director can talk
over the Aux signal by pushing and holding the IFB
TALK button. The AUX volume will be dimmed to a set
IFB dim factor and the microphone signal will be added
to the IFB line.
To set the AUX volume see 'AUX BUTTON' (point 4.0
No. 17 )To set the IFB dim factor see 'IFB Button'
(point 4.0 No. 17)
In IFB mode the buzzer and mic mute buttons are
disabled.
PAGING Mode
This mode is used for one way communication to
dressing rooms etc. and can be 1 person to many. An
AUX signal can be sent to paging receivers of which
users can adjust their own listen volume. When the
TALK button of the PAGING channel is pressed and
held, it will override the volume setting of the receivers
to a preset volume. The AUX signal will be dimmed by
the preset PAGING Dim factor and the MIC signal of
the PS 4379 will be added. For information on how to
adjust the AUX volume, see: 'AUX Button' . The DIM
factor is set by pressing and holding the TALK button
and turning the AUX level / IFB dim knob. The set level
will be shown on the AUX level / IFB LED bar.
In PAGING Mode the Buzzer mute on this channel is
automatically activated and the buzzer mute button and
mic mute are disabled. Should the channel be in both
PAGING mode and System Link, the buzzer mute
button will be disabled but the buzzer mute will not be
activated. The PS 4379 will assume that the buzzer
mute is activated by the connected intercom station.
NEAR STATION Mode
Multiple PS 4379 or PS 6379 stations in one room can
be linked as 'NEAR STATIONS'. When linked, the
listen levels will be dimmed if a near station is talking
on the lines your own station is listening to. For
example: 3 stations are mounted in a directors room
and all 3 stations have the same 4 channels available.
Station 1 talks to channel A and the listening volume of
channel A will be dimmed by the set dim factor on
station 2 + 3 to prevent system feedback. This will only
be the case if the speakers are switched on. For
information on how to change the NEAR STATION
DIM factor, please see point 4.0 No. 20)
To connect 2 stations as "NEAR STATIONS', a Near
Station 379 A link cable is needed.
To connect 3 stations you need a Near Station 379 A
and a Near Station 379 B cable.
9.0 MODES
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