Telos NX12 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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When Livewire is enabled, the corresponding Nx12 Analog or AES3 inputs are switched-off.
However, should a Livewire input fail; the Nx12 automatically switches the input to Analog/
AES, providing a back-up.
On the other hand, the Nx12 analog/AES outputs will be simultaneously active when Livewire
is enabled.
If you need to specify the source and destination Livewire channels independently, click the
Expert Mode link to open a new page with these options.
Quality of Service
ese are identical to the Livewire Node options. ey should normally be left at the default
values.
Axia Consoles
Axia mixing consoles are based on Livewire. is networked approach delivers many advantages,
among them that Livewire connections are bi-directional, multi-channel, and include control.
is means that a single RJ-45 can interface all necessary Nx12 signals to an Axia console.
Livewire simplifies mix-minus because each channel is two-way – so return feeds are “baked-in”
and not an afterthought.
Axia is a division of Telos, so as you could imagine, we take good care of phones and codecs in
our mixing consoles. Easy-to-use mix-minuses are available on every fader channel. Separate
on-air and off-line (recording) mix-minuses are supported. Each channel has a dedicated
Talkback. ere is a one-button off-line record mode.
And there are dedicated modules for phone control. ese provide seamless integration, since
they communicate with the Nx12 over the same Ethernet that is used for all other connections.
Both USA-style operation with the well-known Telos two-column line selector approach and
Euro-style with dedicated faders to each Telco line are available.