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7.8. MIMO88 PAGERS/DUCKERS section
The PAGERS/DUCKERS section of a MIMO88 device has the following appearance:
This section lets you configure the four application modules based on the attenuation (or muting) of an
audio signal by another signal, allowing the diffusion of messages or other audio content with priority
over other signals. These modules are named "P/D module 1 " to "P/D module 4" (short for
"Pager/Ducker Module 1, 2, 3 or 4") and any of them can be configured as pager (real-time voice
announcement for destination zones selected through a MPAGE16 console, for example) or "ducker" or
"override" (an audio signal has priority over all other ones that are attenuated or muted in the selected
destination zones.)
From this section it's not possible to operate PAGER modules as usual (selecting destination zones of
the PAGER, activating the PAGE or DUCK function, etc.), but only to set performance parameters and
enable/disable possible destination zones.
It is important to notice that the configuration of the PAGERS/DUCKERS section can be stored in
Presets, so that different Presets define different destination zones and settings for these 4 modules.
In the list of the left side of the section one of the four modules can be selected then configured using the
controls on the right side (TYPE, INPUT, PRIORITY, etc.).
7.8.1. Configuring a module as PAGER
This operating mode of the PAGER/DUCKER modules is suitable for the configuration of a voice
announcement system in real time or "paging" through a MPAGE16 console. With the MPAGE16, you
can select a number of destination zones and send them the voice messages (announcements),
reducing the existing audio content volume during the emission of the message.
Note: Although the description of this section focuses on the module configuration for connection
to a MPAGE16 console, it is also possible to control a module configured as PAGER in other way
from EclerNet remote clients.
It is important to notice that the configuration of the DUCKER section can be stored in Presets, so that
different Presets define different destination zones for a PAGER module.
Once one of the four modules has been selected in the list, its operating mode as PAGER is chosen
using the TYPE selector.