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Line 6 priority mic-over-facility port priority, Line 6 priority, Mic-over-facility port priority – Cloud Electronics 46-50 User Manual

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46-50 Installation and User Guide V1.0

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Line 6 priority

It may sometimes be necessary for one music input to have
priority over all the others; for example, a jukebox in a bar,

or a digital sound store programmed to make automatic
announcements in a public space. Input

LINE 6 may be set

to have priority in Zone 1 (only) over whichever source is
selected for the zone by its

SOURCE control. This priority

is set by moving internal jumper J24. (The default setting is
‘OFF’.)
The “release” time may be set 3 s or 6 s by moving J25, or to
12 s by removing J25 altogether.
When the priority is selected, a signal present at Line 6 will

force Zone 1’s source selection to that input; when the signal
disappears, the previously-selected source will be restored
over the time constant selected by J25.
See page 24 for location of the internal jumpers.

Mic-over-Facility Port priority

If a remote active module is in use in Zone 1, it is possible to
give a microphone connected at the 46-50 itself (at

MIC 1 or

MIC 2) priority over input sources connected at the module.

This might be desirable in function rooms, for example, where
building-wide announcements may need to interrupt any local
use.
This priority is set by internal main PCB jumper J14. The
default setting is ‘OFF’; in this position microphones or
other sources connected at remote input modules will be
autonomous and will not be overridden by announcements
made via the mixer’s mic inputs. Setting J14 to ‘ON’ will give

priority to Mic 1 or Mic 2. The release time following an
announcement is approx. 0.5 s.
Note that this priority is independent of the local MIC

PRIORITY function which can be selected on the remote
module.