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listener at a particular intercom output port normally hears an audio
program source connected to a particular intercom input port. A keypanel
operator can activate a key to interrupt the audio program source and then
talk to the listener. Normal operation resumes when the keypanel operator
releases the key.
IFB is typically used to cue on-the-air talent. For example, the news
anchor during a news broadcast typically listens to the broadcast audio
mix in an earset (except that the news anchor's own voice audio is
removed from the mix). A director at a keypanel can interrupt the
broadcast audio to the news anchor's earset and provide new information
to the news anchor. IFB could also be used with a PA (public address)
system that normally broadcasts background music. The background
music can be interrupted while someone is talking over the PA.
IFB’s are set up by defining the IFB inputs and outputs using the intercom
system configuration software. The intercom output port is called the IFB
output and the program input port is called the IFB input. IFBs can also be
given names which are meaningful to keypanel operators. Once an IFB
has been set up and named, it can be assigned to any keypanel key
(provided that IFB assignment has not been restricted or disabled in the
intercom system configuration software). For further information about
IFBs, search for "IFB" in ADAMedit help.
ISO (Camera ISO)
ISO is a means for a keypanel operator to isolate a particular intercom port
for private communication. While the intercom port is isolated, it can only
hear audio from the keypanel operator. ISO is frequently used in television
broadcasting to temporarily isolate a member of a camera party line. The
isolated camera operator can then receive directions without interference
from other audio traffic on the party line. ISOs are setup using the
intercom system configuration software. Each ISO can also be given a
name which is meaningful to keypanel operators. Once an ISO has been
set up and named, it can be assigned to any keypanel key (provided that
ISO assignment has not been restricted or disabled in the intercom system
configuration software). For further information about ISOs, search for
"ISO" in ADAMedit help.
Matrix
"Matrix" is a term inherited from earlier point-to-point intercom systems,
where all point-to-point communication was accomplished by closing
specific switches in a switching matrix. Examples include the RTS
CS9500, CS9600, and CS9700 Intercom Systems. In many instances,
"Matrix" is used interchangeably with "Intercom System".
RTS ADAM, ADAM CS, and Zeus Intercom Systems, on the other hand,
do not use a switching matrix, but use a method called Time Division
Multiplexing (TDM), in which communications are routed as digital
packets. However, use of the term "matrix" persists since packet routing
basically accomplishes the same thing as a conventional switching matrix:
namely, connecting distinct talkers and listeners.
Party Line (PL)
A party line (also called a conference line) is a group of intercom ports
which can always talk and/or listen to each other. Party lines have default
names PL01, PL02 etc. These names can be changed to more meaningful
names using Other Alpha setup in ADAMedit. Members are assigned to a
party line using Party Line setup in ADAMedit.
Once a party line has been set up, it can also be assigned to a keypanel
key either from the configuration software or at a programmable keypanel.
This allows the keypanel operator to talk and/or listen to the party line
without being a member.
IMPORTANT:
Do not confuse special lists and party lines.
A special list is used when a keypanel operator needs to occasionally
talk or listen to a group of intercom ports that are otherwise unrelated.
A party line is typically used when several users of non-keypanel
devices (such as belt packs or camera intercoms) are engaged in a
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