SYSTEM SETUp:
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FOCUS MODE (ALSO kNOWN AS "DUAL MONO")
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Select the Focus mode in order to listen to two mono signals in
the centre of the panoramic field, and to customize their volume.
Example Rock Band (user is the lead singer): the first mono
audio signal comprises a mix of drums, bass and guitar
(the mixer is fed by a monitor signal 1). The second mono
audio signal contains the microphone signal of the singer
(the mixer is fed by monitor signal 2). The singer can now
directly adjust the volume balance between the instruments
and his voice and the overall volume level.
Press the SET button repeatedly until "FO OFF" or "FO ON"
appears in the display and flashes. Using the
you can now activate the Focus mode (FO ON).
In Focus mode the two input signals of the transmitter are
mixed together and played back in mono. The user can now
directly adjust the volume balance of the signals
to 31 levels with the help of the buttons on the receiver To
push the mono signal of the transmitter (INPUT RIGHT) into
the background, use the button
4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, A-, b-, C-, d-, E-, max. F-). The volume
balance is changed in favour of the audio signal at the left
input (INPUT LEFT) of the transmitter.
To push the mono signal of the transmitter (INPUT LEFT) into
the background, use the button
-4, -5, -6, -7, -8, -9, -A, -b, -C, -d, -E, a max. -F). The volume
balance is changed in favour of the audio signal at the
right input (INPUT RIGHT) of the transmitter. In the FOC -0-
setting, both input signals of the transmitter are transmitted
at the same volume.
To ensure the transmission of a stereo audio signal in the
Focus mode, both the transmitter and the receiver have to
be in stereo mode and an audio signal must be present at
both INPUT LEFT and RIGHT entrances. When the transmitter
is in mono mode, only the (INPUT RIGHT) audio signal is
being transmitted.
buttons,
by up
(15 levels: FOC 1-, 2-, 3-,
(15 levels: FOC -1, -2, -3,