Ecler CA200z User Manual

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MIC1 and MIC2 with different priorities: When the microphone with
the higher priority, whose Talkover is assigned to a destination zone, is
activated (its signal exceeds the detection threshold), it disables the
Talkover of the other microphone in the same zone. If the microphone
with a lower priority has its Talkover function activated at a given
moment, the activation of the microphone with the higher priority would
also interrupt it until the higher priority Talkover ceases actuating (after
its signal drops below the activation threshold again)

TALKOVER THRESHOLD: trigger threshold of the Talkover function. The
microphone signal in question activates its Talkover function when said threshold
is exceeded. This trigger level depends on the sensibility level of the microphone
(rear panel), but is independent of the VOL adjustment of the MIC inputs
ADVANCED adjustments menu

TALKOVER ATTACK: the time the Talkover function takes to actuate, from the
moment the microphone signal exceeds the trigger threshold

TALKOVER RELEASE: The time the Talkover function takes to cease actuating,
from the moment the microphone signal drops below the trigger threshold again

TALKOVER DEPTH: The attenuation applied by the Talkover function on the
active line signal when triggered

NOISE GATE: noise gate function for the microphone input. When this function is
active, the MIC input is muted whilst there is no signal above the NOISE GATE
function activation threshold, such that the unit rejects the background noise captured
by the microphone connected to it

NOISE GATE THRESHOLD: NOISE GATE function trigger threshold


4.4. AUTO STANDBY Function


The

CA200z's

AUTO STANDBY (rest or power saving mode) enables leaving the device

connected to the mains indefinitely such that the rest mode can be automatically deactivated when
there is an input signal and activated when there is none.

To

enable

AUTO STANDBY mode, the mode's ON option must be activated in special

setup mode. See section 4.2 Special setup mode for more details.

One of the following two situations may occur when the AUTO STANDBY mode is

enabled:

a) There is NO audio signal in the inputs. Result: the amplifier immediately goes into

AUTO STANDBY mode

b) If there is an audio signal in the inputs. Result: the amplifier stays active

When it is enabled and there is no audio signal (or a very weak one below the activation

threshold) in any of the unit's inputs for two minutes or more, the CA200z automatically goes into
AUTO STANDBY mode, and the ON/STBY LED lights up in green with orange flashes, and the LED
indicators for the inputs and LCD screen switch off.

If the front panel controls or infrared remote control are actuated while the CA200z is in

AUTO STANDBY mode, the LCD screen will light up for a short period (even when the LCD

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