'Output Name' (1)
Local name of the analog audio output.
'Output Behaviour' (2)
Behavior of the program channels for the mixer panel:
Program channels | Behavior |
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Muted for Program Channels | No program channel will be played at the analog audio output. Priority calls will get through. |
Normal Operation (mixing) | All registered network channels listed in the 'Play following network channels' area will be mixed and played. |
Priority mode (no mixing / local input) |
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Mix Local Input X | A local analog audio input will be mixed to the listed network channels. |
Mix Local Input X Priority Mode | A local analog audio input will be played, until a feed listed in the mixer panel is available via network. The network feed has a higher priority. |
<play test signal> | The analog audio output generates a test signal which can be configured on the sub-tab, see chapter 'Test Signal settings' (23)'. |
'Play the following network channels' ('the mixer panel') (3), (4)
Feeding channels (3) listed in this area will be mixed together. A maximum number of four different channels can be mixed.
The gain for each channel can be set. (4)
'Volume is controlled by' (5)
Activate the checkbox to control the analog audio output level. If the checkbox is not activated, the analog audio output level depends only on the analog audio input level.
Selectable operation modes:
Operation mode | Function/meaning |
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Analog input | The analog audio output level is controlled by a 0…10 V analog voltage from an external potentiometer or fader connected to an analog control input. |
Digital input | The analog audio output level is controlled by a logic control input. Low means muted. |
Digital output | The analog audio output level is controlled by a logic control output. Low means muted. |
MixGain1 output | The analog audio output level is controlled by an arbitrary mixer gain of another analog audio output in the system. |
Number: | The analog audio output level is controlled by this specific analog/logic control input/output. |
Of Station: | The analog audio output level is controlled by the analog/logic control input/output of this specific station. |
'Use AVC Value of' (6)
The checkbox enables AVC feature for this specific analog audio output. The analog audio output level regulation information is taken from the selected station.
'Priority Table' (7)
Open the analog audio output priority table configuration page. You will find more information on this in chapter 'Audio Output Priority Table'.
'Processing' (8)
Open the analog audio output processing configuration page. You will find more information on this in chapter 'Audio Output Processing'.
'Alarm Volume' (9)
Used to set the analog audio output level of alarm calls for the specific analog audio output channel.
Alarm calls are:
- Call stations with Channel 128 - 255 and 'Station Priority' 8 - 15
- SD card with priority 'High' or 'Highest'
'Non-Alarm Volume' (10)
Used to set the analog audio output level of non-alarm calls for the specific analog audio output channel.
Non-alarm calls are:
- Call stations with Channel 1 - 127 and 'Station Priority' 1 - 7
- SD card with priority 'Low' or 'Lowest'
In 'PACE-Design' up to V1.3.3, this setting doesn't exist. When you use 'PACE-Design' ≥ V1.3.4 the first time on a system, the value is copied from 'Alarm Volume' to ensure the same behavior of the system as with an older 'PACE-Design' version.
'Alarm Call Only' (11)
If this checkbox is activated, only alarms messages will be played; standard messages and calls are suppressed.
'Invert Polarity' (12)
This represents a software solution to a hardware wiring problem. The polarity of the analog audio output signal is inverted when the checkbox is activated.
'Output level gauge' (13)
This level meter displays the current analog audio output level which is sent to the analog audio output.