Recording Intercom Audio on FSII Base/ Base II Station's 4Wire Ports

FSII-Base & FSII-Base-II has 4 wire ports that allows for line level in and out and it can be easily interfaced to various end devices that are commercially available off the shelf with XLR inputs should you need to record your intercom audio loop/ show calls/ cues.

Instructions

Below are the step by step guide.

For FSII-BASE-II:

4 Displays; This model has 4W pin-toggle function as shown in Figure 2.

Be sure to set: to Matrix

  1. On CCM > Device Tab > Ports (Figure 1)

    1. Label the 4W port you would like to use for recording.

    2. Assign this port to the channels used on your intercom loop (for e.g. STAGE, LX, SOUND)

    3. Set Port Function > to Matrix

  2. Go to Assignment Tab > Channels (Figure 3)

    1. You will see the 4W Port assigned to the Channels.

    2. This means that all the audio, incl your Wireless Beltpacks & 2W Partyline, will also be present on the assigned 4W Port.

  3. Terminate RJ-45 Pins 3 & 6 to XLR Pins 2 & 3. (Figure 4)

FIGURE 1 BELOW.
Figure 1
FIGURE 2 BELOW.
FIGURE 3 BELOW.
FIGURE 4 BELOW.

For FSII-BASE:

Single Display.

No Pin Toggle Function on 4 Wire Ports.

  1. Assign the 4WIR port to the group that has the BPK01-20 (wireless beltpacks) and PLCHA & PLCHB (2W Partylines).

    1. It could be WPL#01 & WPL#02 for your case.

  2. Terminate RJ45 – XLR following Figure 4 as well.

 


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