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7.7.3.1.4 PRE TALK Relay
The Pre Talk mode is automatically signalled via the Pre Talk Relay and can
be used to switch a mixer automatically if the programme presenter switches
a caller into Pre Talk. When automating the Pre Talk Source (see CHAPTER
7.7.3.13, page 95) the Pre Talk Relay will also switch the mixer, even though
only the pre talk source is in Pre Talk via the handset with the caller. With the
help of the Pre Talk Relay
Pre Talk Signalling combined with Pre Talk
Source option the switchover of the mixer is only made if the presenter uses
the Pre Talk Audio interface and not the handset.
7.7.3.1.5 Level Meter Settings
The setting of the Level Meter Setting (see Fig. 20) enables to adjust the up-
date interval of the display if PCs with a lower performance are used. If very
slow PCs (< 100 MHz) are used, select Seldom; when using PCs between
100...300 MHz set Moderate and for faster PCs > 300 MHz set Often.
The Flicker Free Drawing of the Level Meter option must only be set, if the
Level Meter Setting flickers a lot on your screen.
7.7.3.1.6 Display Settings
The MAGIC TOUCH user interface permits two different presentations: If the
Information for each caller option is not active, only one detailed information
field for all callers (see Fig. 42) is displayed. In this kind of presentation, the
display can be automised if the Show Information automatically option is
set. Therefore, always, the information on the caller whose mode has been
changed (e.g. when switching from Pre Talk to Hold) is shown.
FIG. 42 OPTION "INFORMATION FOR EACH CALLER" NOT SET
If the Information for each caller option is active, an information field for each
caller is displayed (see Fig. 43).
The Font Size setting enables the size of the the information field font to be
adjusted.
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Do not forget to set the Audio Line
PRE TALK assignment, in the Relay
submenu (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.15, page 102) at least for one relay, to ensure
that a Pre Talk Relay exists.
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The font size is individually stored for each setting of the number of visible B
channels (Number of B Channels visible) (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.4.1, page 73).