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4.2
Use as a "Sub-Master"
The Unite TP bodypack transmitter can be configured in
a virtual device mode ("Sub-Master"). This allows up to
two additional speakers to be integrated into a device
group. You will find examples for applications in the
download area of the landing page:
https://www.beyerdynamic.com/unite at Info
materials/UNITE-USE-CASES
In the "Sub-Master" mode, the transmitter can set up an
exclusive connection to a "Master" device. In one group a
maximum of two "Sub-Masters" can be active. The
connection between a "Sub-Master" and a "Master"
device is technically the same as the connection bet-
ween a Unite RP-T with activated "Talkback" function and
a "Master". The difference is that the connection between
a Unite RP-T and a "Master" is temporary while the
connection between a "Sub-Master" and a "Master" is
permanent. In this case the audio channel is
permanently open, but it can be muted by pressing the
"Mute" button on the "Sub-Master". In addition there are
of course still possibilities to connect external audio
sources to the "Sub-Master". All audio signals of the
"Sub-Master" are distributed via the "Master" (Broadcast)
and can be routed to the "Master". These options can be
found in the "Master" menu at "Talkback" g "Audio
Routing".
Examples of up to 3 open microphones in the following
device combinations:
- 1x "Master" + 2x "Sub-Master"
- 1x "Master" + 2x RP-T (Talkback )
- 1x "Master" + 1x "Sub-Master" + 1x RP-T (Talkback)
Unite TP – Bodypack Transmitter