Typical system applications, Eng/efp truck, Typical system applications -11 – Clear-Com RM-702 User Manual

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TYPICAL SYSTEM APPLICATIONS

ENG/EFP TRUCK

The following block diagram describes a typical ENG/EFP truck installation.

Figure 2-10: Typical ENG/EFP Truck Installation

The system has two 2-channel RM-702 rack-mount stations. The system is
powered from a Clear-Com power supply that also provides the terminations
for both channels.

Channel B is connected to talent receivers for announcers.

A telephone line interface is connected to the program input of station #2. It
provides a program feed from the studio via a dial-up telephone line. Its
DIP switch options are set to insert program audio on channel B and interrupt
the program when a call signal is present on channel B. The option DIP
switches for placing a call signal on channel B is set on both RM-702s. Now,
whenever either RM-702 initiates a talk to the announcers, it interrupts the
program feed (to the announcers).

RM-702

Director

Engineer

Telephone Interface

RM-702

AC-701

Program Input

Power Supply

PS-702

Channel A

Camera
Operator

1-Channel Beltpack

Assistant Director/
Floor Manager

1-Channel Beltpack

Talent Announcer

TR-50

Channel B

Telco
Line

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