MPS-Series – Configuration Guide
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4.6.5
Single DVA Route Button (ACU and VAR8-ACU only)
Menu:
Config
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<
I/P #
n
–
name
>
Æ
Paging Microphone
>
Æ
Buttons
Æ
Zoning
Æ
<
Button
#
nn
>
Æ
Single DVA Route
The ‘Single DVA Route’ button function enables a route to be made that connects one audio input to any
combination of outputs. Audio inputs are typically DVAs. However, other type of inputs such as microphone
and background music can also be routed. Audio inputs on the slave unit and from the ACU are available for
selection.
An example of this is a button programmed to cause an EVACUATE message to be broadcast in one or
more zones. Another example would be a set of ‘Single DVA Route’ buttons which controls background
music broadcast to selected zones in the system.
Configure a button for ‘Single DVA Route’, and then configure the following parameters.
4.6.5.1 Audio
Source
Menu:
Config
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<
I/P #
n
–
name
>
Æ
Paging Microphone
>
Æ
Buttons
Æ
Zoning
Æ
<
Button
#
nn
>
Æ
Single DVA Route
Æ
Select DVA
The audio source can be from the:
•
Audio Control Unit (ACU):
Æ
NETWORK IP
The ACU’s audio source will be broadcast over the network to selected zones.
•
Slave Unit in the Intellevac Network:
Æ
SLAVE IP
The local audio source will be broadcast to selected zones.
Configure the audio source that will be routed when the button is pressed.
Consult the system design documentation for which DVA input is under the control of this button.
4.6.5.2 Controlled
Route
Menu:
Config
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<
I/P #
n
–
name
>
Æ
Paging Microphone
>
Æ
Buttons
Æ
Zoning
Æ
<
Button
#
nn
>
Æ
Single DVA Route
Æ
Routing
Configure the outputs which the selected audio source will be routed to when the button is pressed.
Consult the system design documentation for which outputs are used for which audio zones.
4.6.5.3 Trigger
Mode
Refer to Section “4.6.8.1 Trigger Mode” (page 35).
4.6.5.4
DVA Play Mode
Refer to Section “4.6.8.2 DVA Play Mode” (page 36).
4.6.5.5
Busy Indication Mode
Refer to Section “4.6.8.3 Busy Indication Mode” (page 36).
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