4 line setup and description, 1 introduction/defaults, 2 feature description – Telex C-2002 User Manual

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Vega’s C-2002

4 Line Setup and Description

4.1 INTRODUCTION/DEFAULTS

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1) Cross Mute I/O
2) Supervisor I/O
3) RX +
4) TX +/ (RX + 2W)
5) TX -/ (RX - 2W)
6) RX -
7) Local
8) GND/Local

Connector View

Figure 4 Line Connector Pin Out

The Line interface for the C-2002 console provides communication with any standard tone remote system.
Figure 4 shows the pin out of the line interface connector, which is on the rear panel (See Figure 2 and
Figure 3).

4.2 FEATURE DESCRIPTION

4.2.1 Crossmute

When a parallel console operator keys a microphone in the same room, the crossmute function mutes the receive
audio path of the other parallel consoles. This prevents any unwanted audio loops that could occur, causing a loud
squeal on the paralleled speakers.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Console 1:

Console 2:

Console 3:

Offsite
Console 4:

Line +

Line -

Line 1

Line 1

Line 1

Line 1

Figure 5 Crossmute Function example.

Feedback may be avoided by muting the receive audio of the other consoles which are in parallel with a transmitting
console. This may be accomplished by connecting pins 1 and 8 of each of the consoles to be crossmuted as shown
in Figure 5. Pin 8 must be connected to provide a common ground. Figure 5 illustrates the connections between
consoles 1 through 3 that are in the same room and when one transmits, the receive audio on the other consoles will
be muted. Console 4 is off-site with no possibility of feedback, therefore, it is not connected and will not be muted.
Note: The intercom function will not work between crossmuted consoles.

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