Difference between revisions of "Audio Inputs"
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The audio inputs on the central equipment can be used for background music sources or local microphones. <br> | The audio inputs on the central equipment can be used for background music sources or local microphones. <br> | ||
− | When used for local microphones, a control input must also be used to control when the microphone shall broadcast the audio. <br> | + | When used for local microphones, a [[Control Inputs | control input]] must also be used to control when the microphone shall broadcast the audio. <br> |
Figure 1 shows an example where the microphone is connected to the microphone input, and the PTT switch is connected to control input 1. <br> | Figure 1 shows an example where the microphone is connected to the microphone input, and the PTT switch is connected to control input 1. <br> | ||
The example in Figure 2 shows the connection of two background music sources. The audio outputs from the audio sources are connected to the microphone and line inputs. <br> | The example in Figure 2 shows the connection of two background music sources. The audio outputs from the audio sources are connected to the microphone and line inputs. <br> |
Revision as of 09:48, 7 May 2018
The audio inputs on the central equipment can be used for background music sources or local microphones.
When used for local microphones, a control input must also be used to control when the microphone shall broadcast the audio.
Figure 1 shows an example where the microphone is connected to the microphone input, and the PTT switch is connected to control input 1.
The example in Figure 2 shows the connection of two background music sources. The audio outputs from the audio sources are connected to the microphone and line inputs.
When connecting audio sources, it is important to adjust the input level for the audio input and the output level of the source.