Hi all, I'm in a shooting where my camera is on steadi or crane quite often, so is not always near to the camera nor I can easily get to it. Every now and then, the sound guy tells me he is getting interference from the base sensor and asks me kindly to switch it off if possible. There would be a way to do that remotely, other than dim down the sensitivity to 0? For now I simply unplug the Y cable from the Lcube, but I guess is not the correct praxis.
Cheers


Hi Fabio. You cannot power down the Base remotely. You can; however, enter the Sonic Saver Mode and drop the output volume by half. Please click this url to access the user video: https://youtu.be/5T_hCo8waZY?list=PLqHUoEPWx1TCQ5bLE2SjRtIk7EyaXTrN3
I would also suggest that the mixer could drop the gain a point or two (likely on a lav pack) as this is a very unusual issue that we have really only encountered a handful of times over 5 years with over 1600 units in the field now. It seems to happen only with lav packs and once with a very unusal boom mic recording outside the standard frequency range.