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Oxygen 2
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4 CHANNELS
4.1 CHANNELS 1 & 2
LINE: The pressed button selects the input LINE (led switched on) and the released button
selects the input Micro (led switched off).
GAIN: It sets the gain on the selected input. We suggest to set the gain making sure that the
output audio signal is not distorted when the slider is on its upper point; PFL (i.e. CUE) level
should be 0 dB.
HIGH, MID, BASS: they adjust the level of the high, mid and bass frequencies.
You can get a flat frequency response when the potentiometers are in their median position.
PGM: it connects the module output to the Master output.
The led inside the button turns on according to the pressed buttons.
CUE: it enables the channel pre-fader output listening. The led shows that the function is on.
SLIDER: main fader. The ALPS N 60 mm type is supplied in the current model.
4.2 TELEPHONE CHANNEL
HOOK: it hooks the line. The led under the button blinks when a call is coming and stays on
when the line is hooked (if not, the phone line could be not present or could be defective)
SEND: it adjusts the level of the signal sent to the telephone line.
RECEIVE: it adjusts the level of the signal received from the telephone line.
PGM: it connects the telephone output to the Master output. The led inside the button turns on
according to the pressed button.
Note: if the PGM button is pressed, the signal sent to the telephone line (adjustable through
SEND control) will be the sum of the signals coming from the first two modules (if the PGM key
is pressed).
CUE: it enables the channel pre-fader output listening. The led inside the button turns on
according to the pressed button.
SLIDER: main fader. The ALPS N 60 mm type is supplied in the current model.
NOTE: Oxygen 2 allows to have a ‘private’ (i.e. not broadcast), bidirectional communication with
the phone user.
You can listen to the phone user (without broadcasting the signal) as a normal PFL,
available on the Monitor module outputs (see Monitor channel chapter).
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