Model 6820 / 6820-EVS Installation Manual
LS10144-001SK-E
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3.
Press 3 to enter group menu.
4.
Press 1 to edit group.
5.
Enter the number of the group you wish to edit, then press ENTER.
9.4.1.1 Edit Group Name
6.
To edit the group name, press 1.
You can use words to display a descriptive name for a group.
Note: See Appendix B for editing names.
9.4.1.2 Edit Group Properties
7.
To edit the group properties, Press 2 from the edit group menu.
Note: These settings only apply to non-voice groups
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Select Y for voice group and N for non-voice group.
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Select / Dynamic Activation switch number: used when the group is defined as a voice group; or as a non-
voice group where Dynamic Activation is used. This option links the output group with a voice select switch
on a VCM, RVM, or switch expander for dynamic activation/deactivation. See Section 11.2.3.2 for more
information.
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Template Override is shown when set to Yes.
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Dynamic Activation -Is shown if a non-voice group is assigned to a Select/Dynamic Activation switch
number
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Dynamic Activation / Template Override Cadence. (This is shown when the Template override is set to Yes
or if a non-voice group is assigned a Select/Dynamic Activation switch number): this setting sets the
cadence of the non-voice group mapped to voice select switch when activated using dynamic activation or
by a template. See Sections 11.2.3.2 and 9.5 for more information..
Defining Output Group Type
Each output group is defined as either a voice output group or a non-voice output group. Output points that are
audio circuits (all circuits on the EVS-50W, EVS-125W, EVS-100W, EVS-INT50W and EVS-CE4) can only be
assigned to voice output groups. Output points that are non-voice circuits (all other points and circuits that are on
all modules except the EVS-50W, EVS-125W, EVS-100W, EVS-INT50W and EVS-CE4) are assigned to non-
voice output groups.
Each of the output groups defined as voice can be mapped to a particular switch and LED on the EVS-VCM/
EVS-RVM and EVS-SW24. This allows the user to see the state of the voice groups assigned to the switches.
This also lets the user individually select which areas they want to do a live page into. Output groups not defined
as voice groups can also be assigned to these switches as long as there is a voice group already assigned to the
group. This allows for dynamically activating/deactivating both voice and strobes/other outputs in an area with a