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The ANSWER/CUE control flashes red to indicate an incoming call. Push once to answer the call and automatically route the caller audio to the cue channels. Callers placed on HOLD are fed program audio. If in the conference mode, callers can speak to each other off-air. Pressing the DROP button disconnects callers, and (with) any of the three other mode buttons initiates the auto-answer feature. Calls will be automatically seized and placed into any of the three modes selected. The lamps flash slowly to indicate the auto-answer mode selected. Callers are automatically switched between three audio sends; cue when answered, program on hold, and mix-minus on air (the mix-minus also contains the second caller's output in the dual model.) The multiple outputs to the studio include caller cue on answer (useable as line level input or direct speaker drive), main output, and a mixed caller/host output for recording. Dip switches program whether the unit operates in a conference or dual line mode, and how the audio mix is shared between callers. The unit accepts a mix-minus input from the console if one is available but does not require one to create an excellent caller to host null. The remote connector interfaces console automated answer functions and supports an external remote control panel. A producer's phone jack is also provided for off-air call screening. To record callers off air, the di-2000 provides a mixed (caller and host) audio output. The DI-2000 is ideal for conference calls, with several optional and programmable modes for mixing caller outputs and cue input buses. The unit also creates an internal inter-caller talk path, eliminating the need to supply a second mix-minus output from the console. The DI-2000 can also be programmed to operate as two separate single-line units. Hybrid Technology Full duplex operation is automatically achieved using adaptive filtering techniques which dynamically calculate and maintain the maximum caller to host null (trans-hybrid loss). This digital filter trains on both the acoustical (speaker to microphone) and line (caller send/ receive) signals to suppress echo from both paths. The auto-nulling function is accomplished in the first few seconds of call connection and without the use of a white noise burst. |
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Radio Systems, Inc.
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