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SETUP
LOGIC INPUT DEFINITION SCREEN
The Logic Input Definitions screen is accessed through the Configure SPM723 menu, and is used to assign specific ‘actions’ to the Logic
Inputs. Logic Inputs allow remote control of the SPM723 via external circuits, such as switches, contact-closures, active driver circuits,
and/or ‘open-collector’ logic outputs (see Logic Inputs on pg. 14). From the factory, Logic Inputs 1~8 have no pre-programmed functions.
However, using the Logic Input Definitions screen, each Logic Input may be assigned various ‘actions’. Logic Inputs selects which Logic
Input is to be defined.
NOTE:
Since Logic Inputs are controlled by switches, contact-closures, etc., each Logic Input may be assigned
certain actions to perform when the switch is ‘opened’, and different actions to perform when that same switch is ‘closed’.
Store Preset
allows store actions for Presets 1~16 to be assigned to the selected Logic Input. Recall Preset allows recall actions for Presets 1~16 to be
assigned to the selected Logic Input. Logic Outputs allows ‘on’, ‘off’, & ‘toggle’ actions for Logic Outputs 1~8 to be assigned to the selected
Logic Input. Echo Character allows the ‘echo’ character for the selected Logic Input to be changed.
NOTE
: This is the RS-232 ASCII
character which will be transmitted via the Serial Port/Link Port whenever that Logic Input is switched. From the factory, no echo
characters are assigned to Logic Inputs 1~8. Changing the Echo Character is used primarily for customizing remote control commands
amongst various RS-232 controlled products within a system (see RS-232 Control on pg. 16).
Main Volume & Zone Volume allow specific
volume & muting actions for Line Inputs 1~7, Mic/Line 1 & 2, Main Output, & Zone Output to be assigned to the selected button. Aux
Volume allows specific volume & muting actions for Aux Output to be assigned to the selected button.
NOTE:
Although Logic Input
volume actions include a ‘repeating’ (volume ramp) function, they will not continuously repeat the echo character via RS-232
. Clear allows
all actions assigned to the selected Logic Input (or all Logic Inputs) to be cleared. Help provides additional instruction. Try It causes the
actions currently assigned to the selected Logic Input to be performed by the SPM723. Close will close the Logic Input Definitions screen.