state when the lamp is on, a "High" state when the lamp is off, and cycles on and off when the lamp is
flashing.
ExitLamp: Duplicates the front panel "Exit" button lamp.
DumpLamp: Duplicates the front panel "Dump" button lamp.
CoughLamp: Duplicates the front panel "Cough" button lamp.
Bypass: Indicates the unit is currently in bypass.
Building: Indicates the unit is currently building a delay buffer.
Exiting: Indicates the unit is currently exiting delay.
DelayFull: Indicates the delay buffer is full and the maximum delay has been reached.
DelaySafe: Indicates there is a sufficient buffer for at least one delay dump.
DelayUnsafe: Indicates there is not enough audio in the buffer to perform a full delay dump.
DelayEmpty: Indicates the delay buffer is completely empty.
Muted: Indicates the unit is currently muted.
Flag: Applies to Flag 1 through Flag 8 functions. See the GPIO Inputs section for a full explanation of
Flags.
Util: Applies to Utility 1 through Utility 4 functions. See the GPIO Inputs section for a full explanation of
Utilities.
StreamFail: Indicates the currently-selected digital input has failed.
GPIO Test
The GPIO Test screen lets you verify that hardware GPIO connections and external remotes are properly
wired.
Figure 5 - GPIO Test menu
The "Ins" line shows the current input state of the five hardware GPIs. The "Outs" line allows you to set the
five hardware GPOs to any desired value.
Note - If the display shows "Disabled", then hardware GPIP is disabled. It can be enabled in the
.
GPIO menu
When you leave the Test screen, all outputs will be restored to their configured values.