User`s guide

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©2014 Axia Audio - Rev.1.3.8
Icom Station monitor (Listen) of external
source
With the External Source option in each Axia Inter-
com station, a list of sources can be dened that are not
devices one would “talk” to, but instead only wish to
“listen” to. This is useful in cases where multiple audio
feeds need to be monitored and a user interface is avail-
able where each source is listed and pressing of buttons
can enabled or disable a source to the speaker. With the
use of shift pages, multiple listings of 20 sources per list-
ing can be listed for review by a single station.
Icom Station call to codec
In most cases a codec would be receiving a dedicated
source or a mix-minus from a mixing console. In ap-
plications where a producer monitors the audio from a
codec and wishes to insert cues or other bits of valu-
able information, the Axia Intercom stations External
Source option allows to dene an IFB route. This allows
the user of the intercom station to press the Talk button
and cause a route change where the intercoms micro-
phone is now feeding the codec. When the Talk button is
released, the previous source is routed back to the codec.
Icom Station audio insert to Axia Element
source backfeed
Axia Element surfaces create return audio to codecs,
phones, and microphone positions. These return audio
streams are called backfeeds. Starting with Element ver-
sion 2.6-series (Powerstation 1.1.4-series), a new source
type is created that permits the intercom to inject its mi-
crophone audio into the backfeed. This allows for seam-
less interaction of multiple producers, the control opera-
tor, and show hosts during show production.
Icom dedicated listen
Axia Intercom stations have an option within Ex-
ternal Source options that allows for dening an audio
source to be enabled in Listen mode by default. This
is useful in cases where an operator does not have ac-
cess to an Axia Element control surface and needs some
level of integration between the intercom system and the
studio environment. By dening the normal headphone
feed as an external source and enabling the Listen On
option, the channel assigned to the source will always
default on. This permits the use of the intercom to feed
the operator’s headphones and that any talk sessions re-
ceived will be heard.