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Appendix B: Using the Configurator
Loop Control
Select a Loop Control (level 1, 2, 3 or 4) to move into an Audio Message Composition. Loop 1
is used for the outer most loop. Loop 2 can be nested inside of a Loop 1,etc.
Advanced Audio Example
This example plays an initial Your attention please two times. This is followed by a message
instructing occupants not to use the elevator, played only once. Next, a whoop sound is played
3 times. The entire sequence is repeated 5 times.
Name
Description
Seq
The command sequence number. Beginning with zero. Refer to this
number when specifying the base for a looping command
Command
The command type. Either Audio Data (from the Audio Clips pane) or a
Loop Control command.
Count
The number of times a loop is to be repeated (applies only to a Loop
Control command). A count of zero means loop for ever.
Wave
The name of the wave file, as moved from the Audio Clips list.
Loop Base
This specifies the base command for a loop control. For example, a Loop
1 command in row 5 could specify Seq 1 as its base. This means that the
commands in rows 1,2,3 and 4 are repeated Count times. The user is
responsible for correct nesting of loops.
Seq
Command
Count
Clip
Loop Base
0
Audio Data
-
Your Attention
-
1
Loop 2
2
2
0
2
Audio Data
-
Dont Use Elevator
-
3
Audio Data
-
Whoop
-
4
Loop 2
3
3
3
5
Loop 1
5
5
0
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