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2.1.6 The Monitor Module Figure 2-6a. PM4000 Monitor Module (upper portion of module) 77. SOLO MODE (switch) This locking, red, illuminated switch flashes when engaged, indicating the console monitor system is set to the SOLO mode. In this mode, input channel CUE/SOLO switches mute all other channels, much like a recording console SOLO function. This mode is useful during setup and sound check for a live show. The normal mode of operation during a show, CUE mode, is entered by releasing this switch; in this mode, input CUE/SOLO switches do not mute other channels, but merely replace the signal which appears in the Phones output. CAUTION: A lift-up cover protects the switch from accidental activation. Be sure to disengage the solo mode, and confirm the console is in the cue mode, prior to the beginning of a performance. Otherwise pressing any input channel CUE/SOLO switch will mute all other channels. 78. 2TR IN 1, 2TR IN 2, ST CH 3, ST CH 4, ST OUT, MON. A (Monitor B Source Select Switches) These six interlocking switches determine the signal available at the Monitor B output. The first two switches select signals from rear-panel connectors: 2TR IN 1 (two-track tape input #1) and 2TR IN 2 (two-track tape input #2). ST CH 3 and ST CH4 select, respectively, any signals which have been derived from stereo input modules whose internal assign switches are set to the ST IN 3 or 4 MON buses. The ST OUT switch selects the signal feeding the console's master stereo output as a monitor B source. The MON A switch selects the signal feeding the monitor A output [pre monitor level control] as the signal source; engage this switch if you are using monitor A and B to monitor the same signal, and perhaps want only the levels to vary between the two. In this way, any source you select for monitor A will also feed monitor B out. 79. LEVEL (Monitor B level control) This rotary control sets the level of the signal going to the Monitor B left and right output connectors. 80. TALKBACK (Indicator) This red LED turns on when the talkback system has been activated as a reminder that talkback signal has replaced whatever signal you may have previously selected for the Monitor B output. Page 2-22

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2.1.6 The Monitor Module
77. SOLO MODE (switch)
Figure
2-6a.
PM4000 Monitor Module
(upper portion of module)
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This locking, red, illuminated switch flashes
when engaged, indicating the console monitor
system is set to the SOLO mode. In this mode,
input channel CUE/SOLO switches mute all
other channels, much like a recording console
SOLO function. This mode is useful during setup
and sound check for a live show.
The normal mode of operation during a show,
CUE mode, is entered by releasing this switch; in
this mode, input CUE/SOLO switches do not
mute other channels, but merely replace the
signal which appears in the Phones output.
CAUTION: A lift-up cover protects the
switch from accidental activation. Be sure
to disengage the solo mode, and confirm
the console is in the cue mode, prior to the
beginning of a performance. Otherwise
pressing any input channel CUE/SOLO
switch will mute all other channels.
78.
2TR IN 1, 2TR IN 2, ST CH 3, ST CH 4,
ST OUT, MON. A
(Monitor B Source Select Switches)
These six interlocking switches determine the
signal available at the Monitor B output. The
first two switches select signals from rear-panel
connectors: 2TR IN 1 (two-track tape input #1)
and 2TR IN 2 (two-track tape input #2). ST CH 3
and ST CH4 select, respectively, any signals
which have been derived from stereo input
modules whose internal assign switches are set to
the ST IN 3 or 4 MON buses. The ST OUT switch
selects the signal feeding the console’s master
stereo output as a monitor B source.
The MON A switch selects the signal feeding the
monitor A output [pre monitor level control] as
the signal source; engage this switch if you are
using monitor A and B to monitor the same
signal, and perhaps want only the levels to vary
between the two. In this way, any source you
select for monitor A will also feed monitor B out.
79. LEVEL (Monitor B level control)
This rotary control sets the level of the signal
going to the Monitor B left and right output
connectors.
80. TALKBACK (Indicator)
This red LED turns on when the talkback system
has been activated as a reminder that talkback
signal has replaced whatever signal you may
have previously selected for the Monitor B
output.