Example 2: One Pool in Binary Mode and One in Priority Mode
Let’s say we would like to control the GXG up-converter presets using Pool A (Up_CtrlA set to GPI-A) in
binary mode and the audio presets using Pool B (Audio_Ctrl set to GPI-B) in priority mode. We could do
the following:
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Set GPI_A-Mode to binary
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Set Contact_1 to GPI_A
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Set Contact_2 to GPI_A
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Set GPI_A-Take to Contact_3
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Set GPI_B-Mode to Prio
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Set Contact_4 to GPI_B
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Set Contact_5 to GPI_B
Pool A now consists of GPI 1, GPI 2 and GPI 3 (as take), in a binary mode, controlling the Up converter
preset. Pool B now consists of GPI 4 and GPI 5 in a priority mode, controlling the audio presets.
Pool A now works as follows:
Contact 1 Status
Contact 2 Status
Preset Value (when Contact_3 (take) is closed)
0
0
Up-converter Preset 1
1
0
Up-converter Preset 2
0
1
Up-converter Preset 3
1
1
Up-converter Preset 4
Table 7. Pool value in binary mode
Pool B now works as follows:
Contact 4 Status
Contact 5 Status
Preset Value
0
0
Audio Preset 1
1
0
Audio Preset 1
0
1
Audio Preset 2
1
1
Audio Preset 2 (because highest takes priority)
Table 8. Pool value in priority mode
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