All configured priority channels are shown in 'Audio Output Priority Table'. These channels have a feed number between 128…255 and possess a higher priority than feeds listed in the mixer panel (audio output configuration).
A typical application is a priority channel of a call station, which is contained in an 'Audio Output Priority Table' of a digital audio matrix.
It is possible to configure multiple priority channels for a single analog audio output. A separate priority level can be assigned to each priority channel with '01' the highest and '15' the lowest priority.
Function
- If a priority channel (channel 128-255) signal is received, all mixing program channels (channel 1-127) will be muted until the priority channel stops transmitting.
- A priority channel with a higher priority will always overrule a channel with a lower priority.
- If two channels have the same priority level, the first issued channel will be played.
Configure the 'Audio Output Priority Table'
To configure the priority table of an analog audio output
- Move the mouse over the analog audio output to configure and right-click.
- The context menu opens.
- Move the mouse over the 'Priorty Channels'
- The list of available priority channel appears.
- Select a channel by clicking on it.
To configure a priority channel of an analog audio output
- Move the mouse over the channel to configure and right-click.
- The context menu opens.
- Move the mouse over the 'Priority Level <name>-<level>'
- The list of available priority levels appears.
- Select a priority level by clicking on it.