Talkback and oscillator, About the talkback/oscillator sections, Items in the talkback/oscillator sections – Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual

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alkback and Oscillator

This chapter explains how to use talkback and oscillator.

About the TALKBACK/OSCILLATOR sections

The TALKBACK and OSCILLATOR sections let you send the signal of a mic connected to the TALKBACK jack or the signal
of a test oscillator to the desired output jacks.
Signal flow in the TALKBACK/OSCILLATOR sections is as follows.

A TALKBACK jack

This is a balanced XLR-3-31 jack to which a talkback
mic can be connected. You can make settings in the
display to supply +48V phantom power to this jack.

B TALKBACK [LEVEL] knob

This adjusts the input level of the mic connected to the
TALKBACK jack.

C TALKBACK [ON] key

This switches the talkback signal on/off. When you
press and hold the key, talkback will be on as long as
you hold down the key. If you press and immediately
release the key, talkback will remain on until you press
the key once again.
However if the NEVER LATCH button is turned on in
the TALKBACK screen, talkback will be on only while
you hold down the key, and will turn off when you
release the key; i.e., talkback will not “latch” even if you
press and immediately release the key.

D OSCILLATOR [ON] key

This is an on/off switch for the signal sent from the
internal oscillator to the specified bus(es).

Note

If the OSCILLATOR [ON] key is off, and a screen other than
the OSCILLATOR screen (TALKBACK function) is displayed,
pressing this key will only display the OSCILLATOR screen;
the key will not turn on. When you press the key once again, it
will turn on. If the key is on, pressing it once again will turn it
off regardless of the screen that is displayed.

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