Specifications
111.
OPERATION
OF
THE
CS-210
MAIN
STATION
A.
Front
Panel
Controls
and
Connectors
The
CS-210
controls
and
connectors
are
described
below,
in
the order
they
appear
on
the
CS-210
front
panel
from
left
to
right.
Push
To
Stage
Mic
Reset
Call
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PUSH-TO-RESET
POWER
SHORT BUTTON
&
SHORT
INDICATOR
Next
to
the
circuit
breaker
reset
button
is
a
red
lamp
that glows when
the
breaker
pops,
indicating
the presence
of
a
short
circuit
in
the
wiring
or
in a
station,
or
a
phase
reversal
in
cabling.
After
identi-
fying
and
correcting
the
problem,
press
the reset
button
and
the
system
is
ready
to run.
MONITOR
SELECT BUTTONS
The
CS-210 operator
chooses
which
channel(s)
to
monitor with
the
locking
"Monitor
Select"
buttons,
which
light
dimly
when
activated.
Pressing
the
Monitor button
for
Channel
A
or
B
allows
the
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opera-
tor
(using
a
headset/handset
plugged
into
the
unit's
front
panel)
to
talk
and
listen
to
all
stations
using
that
channel
(i.e.,
connected
to
the
related
outputs
from
the
CS-210
rear
panel).
The
monitoring
buttons
let
you
monitor
each
channel
separately
or
both
at
once
without
tying
them together.
The
Monitor
Select
buttons
function
during
call
signalling.
A
Monitor
Select
button
(whether
on
or
off)
lights
brightly
when
a
station
on
the
associated
channel
sends
a
Call
signal.
Use
a
grease
pencil
in
the
space
provided
below
each
Monitor
Select
button
to
write
the
channel
functions
or
to
identify
stations
on
each
channel
(e.g.,
Channel
A:
Dressing
Rooms; Channel
B:
Lighting
Crew).
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