Toa TS-910 Series Manual User Manual

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10. Microphone Mix/Cut switch

(for the base language channel)

MIX: Speech input from the Conference units,

and AUX 1 and MIC 1 input signals are

output to the base language channel*

1

, and

recording and line outputs.

CUT: Speech input from the Conference units is

not output to the base language channel*

1

.

The AUX 1 and MIC 1 input signals are not

delivered to the recording and line outputs.

Note

This switch is factory-preset to the MIX position.

11. MIC 1 input volume control

Adjusts the input level of the MIC 1 Input

Terminal on the rear panel. Signals input to the

MIC 1 terminal are output to the base language

channel*

1

.

12. Microphone Mix/Cut switch

(for the translation language channel)

MIX: Speech input from the Conference units is

output to the translation language channel*

2

.

CUT: Speech input from the Conference units

is not output to the translation language

channel*

2

.

Note

This switch is factory-preset to the MIX position.

13. MIC 2 input volume control

Adjusts the input level of the MIC 2 Input Terminal

on the rear panel. Signals input to the MIC 2

terminal are output to the translation language

channel*

2

.

14. Voting result display

Computes the number of votes cast by individual

Conference units for categories 1 – 3 and displays

the result after voting completion.

15. Voting start/end button

Holding down this button for 1 second or more

permits the Central unit to accept voting. To

terminate voting, hold down the button again for

1 second or more. If this button is held down for

1 second or more once again, the Voting Result

Display (14) is turned off. (Refer to p. 30.)

This button is also used to confirm installation

conditions for the Infrared Transmitter/Receiver

unit, the Conference unit. (Refer to the separate

Installation manual.)

16. Simultaneous speaker No. setting switch

Used to set the number of Conference units that

can be simultaneously operated. The indications

[1], [2], [3], and [4] represent the number of

simultaneously operable units. (Refer to p. 24.)

Note

This switch is factory-preset to the [1] position.

17. Speech priority selector switch

Determines the priority mode when the Talk key of

the Conference unit is pressed. (Refer to p. 24.)

A: First-in-first-out priority

B: Last-in-first-out priority

C: Priority fixed for the first unit, and last-in-first-

out priority for all other subsequent units.

Note

This switch is factory-preset to the [A] position.

18. Mic-off setting switch

Automatically turns off Conference unit

microphones 30 seconds after speech is

completed if the user should neglect to turn off

the microphone. (Refer to p. 25.)
Note

This switch is factory-preset to the OFF position.

19. Speech volume control

Adjusts the microphone volume of the Conference

unit.

20. FBS (Feedback Suppressor) Switch

Use to set FBS operation.

EXT:

Select when using an external graphic

equalizer. (Refer to p. 32.)

OFF:

Select when not using the FBS function.

AUTO:

Select to suppress acoustic feedback

by automatically searching for a

frequency generating acoustic

feedback. (Refer to p. 31.)

MANUAL: Select to manually search for a

feedback-generating frequency. (Refer

to p. 32.)

21. FBS (Feedback Suppressor) control

Rotate to search for a frequency generating

acoustic feedback when the FBS switch (20) is

set to “MANUAL.”

For details, refer to p. 32.

22. Headphone jack (Mini-jack)

Connects to headphones.

23. Headphone volume control

Adjusts the sound volume of the headphones.

24. Headphone channel selector switch

Used to choose the output to be monitored by the

connected headphones from the following three

sources: Base language (MAIN), Translation

language (SUB), and Line (LINE) channels.
Note

This switch is factory-preset to the MAIN position.

*

1

Base Language:

Mixed audio signals from the AUX 1 input, MIC 1 input, and in-use Conference units.

*

2

Translation Language: Mixed audio signals from the AUX 2 input, MIC 2 input, and in-use Conference units.

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