Teac KS-4320 User Manual
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Thank you for using the Kamesan MoniCough unit. This pro-
vides you with an easy way of muting announcers’ microphone
input, and enabling talkback to and from the producer’s station.
Program monitoring following a number of different industry
standards is also available, as is a sideband facility.
Although the MoniCough is housed in a low-profi le, attractive
case, and has been designed to be simple to operate, there
are a number of “hidden” features that add to its versatility.
We therefore recommend that you read the manual carefully
in order to discover the capabilities of the MoniCough so that
you can set it up to meet the needs of your production environ-
ment.
NOTE:
There are two models of the MoniCough unit. One, as
described here, uses push-buttons for muting and talkback, and
another model which uses a fader for the same purpose. A brief
description of the fader model is provided in this manual for
reference.
There are also other variants of the MoniCough. There is a
choice of headphone connection, whereby either a stereo 1/4”
jack socket is provided (standard confi guration), or a 7-pin XLR
input may be provided as an option, allowing the connection
of a balanced headset microphone along with the stereo head-
set.
As well as the basic power connection, the connections to the
MoniCough can be summarized as:
• Microphone
input
• Headphone
output
•
Output to main program mixer
•
Output to producer talkback
•
Input from producer talkback and intercom system