Some sample setups (side tone) – Teac KS-4320 User Manual

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Headphones:

For the stereo jack model, use either the 1/4” jack or 3.5 mm

mini-jack stereo connections on the front panel.

Alternatively, if you have the MoniCough model fi tted with the

optional front-panel 7-pin XLR connector, connect your headset

to the XLR connector. Check that the connections are as de-
scribed above before making the connection.

Line output

Use the balanced XLR connector to connect the output of the
MoniCough to the mixer input, etc.

Monitor/talkback connection

To connect the MoniCough to the system-wide monitoring and

talkback system, use the MONI/TB connector. The actual wiring

of this connector differs, depending on the paging and talkback

system in use, as selected by the monitor selection switch

above this connector. Make sure that all cables are wired in ac-

cordance with your system before making this connection.

This connector carries both the talkback signal(s) from the
booth announcer to the program controller and from the con-

trol intercom system to the booth announcer.

See the section on monitoring and talkback for full details of
how to use the monitor and talkback connections.

Some sample setups (side tone)

The following illustrate some of the ways in which the Moni-
Cough can be used in different situations using the side tone fa-
cility or a feed from the main console, depending on the broad-
cast setup currently in use:

In the two examples below, one MoniCough unit is deployed
with a separate headset and mic setup, and another with an in-

tegrated headset/mic. Functionally, these setups are identical,

but the side tone feed is different.

In the fi rst example, side tone is generated using a feed from

the local sources, since there is a minimal time lag between the
signal’s transmission and its reception.

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