User manual

EN DATEQ BCS50 user manual BCS58 master 29
Operation of the BCS50 master
AUX This control adjusts the volume of the signal on the AUX-output.
METER The VU-meter has the possibility to monitor the PGM signal, but it is also possible to
monitor the C.R. signal. All available signals in the BCS50 can be monitored. This
makes it possible to monitor the PFL signal of a channel so that the gain-setting can
be tuned (0dB is the nominal level).
AUD This control adjusts the volume of the signal on the AUD-output.
C.R. The C.R. selector selects the source that can be heard on the C.R. speakers and
SEL. the technicians headphones. Due to the built-in automations another LED than the
LED underneath the selected key can illuminate. The monitored source is the source
indicated by the LED.
C.R. Volumecontrol for the C.R. speakers. When the DJ-microphone is active
MUTE the C.R. will be muted. The mute LED illuminates.
T.B. MIC With the built-in microphone the technician can talk to the announcer and the
TALK studio output. The microphone is activated by pressing the talk-button. It is also
possible to talk to the guest. To do so the PGM/TB switch has to be pressed.
GUEST Volumecontrol for the guest headphones.
PGM/TB When this switch is pressed the guest headphones will be linked to the same source
as the announcer headphones. When the switch is not pressed the program signal will
be heard.
ANN. Volumecontrol for the announcer headphones.
STUDIO Volumecontrol for the studio speakers.
PGM/AIR These two keys determine the source for the studio and the announcer outputs.
C.R. When the C.R. key is pressed these two outputs will be linked to the C.R. source.
When the key is not pressed the outputs will be linked to PGM or to AIR.
By activating this function the announcer can talk to a guest on the telephone while
he is off-air. To do this the announcers microphone and the telephone module must
be switched to PFL. The technician can also talk to the guest by switching his own
microphone to PFL.
PGM/AIR When the DJ-microphone is active the BCS50 master can automatically switch to the
+PFL AIR or PGM signal. With the PGM/AIR switch you can select between these two
sources. When the mixer is used as a recording unit over the AUD-buss while the
normal radio-signal is fed through the PGM-buss this function is unpractical. That is
why this function can be disabled. The +PFL key makes it possible to monitor the
program or the air signal (depending on the PGM/AIR switch) when listening to PFL,
so that the technician can monitor the current program. The signal is added at a
-20dB level.
PFL Volumecontrol for the technicians headphones.
overload The LED illuminates when the program signal in the master can become distorted.