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One-Net/DASDEC User Manual
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Multiplayer GPIO
In situations that require an additional EAS audio playout channel (ie. MultiStation
mode), an external MultiPlayer can be added. Along with the four audio channels,
the MultiPlayer includes four GPIO inputs and two GPIO outputs per audio channel.
When configured, a MultiPlayer sub-tab will appear within the
Setup > GPIO
menu.
MultiStation and MultiPlayer options require a valid Plus Package license key.
MultiPlayer Sub-Tab
This configuration screen works in the same way as the other GPIO settings. The
screen is divided into two sections:
Programmable MultiPlayer GPIO Inputs
and
Programmable MultiPlayer GPIO Outputs
.
Programmable MultiPlayer GPIO Inputs
Each MultiPlayer audio channel (or MP Port) is numbered (1 - 4). The web interface
label ‘MP Port 1: Input 3’ represents GPIO input 3 on MultiPlayer port 1. There is an
Input Action
pull-down menu where users select the desired action based on triggering
that input. The pull-down menu options are the same as the GPIO Input 1 selections
listed above.
Programmable MultiPlayer GPIO Outputs
The GPIO outputs are labeled by MP Port (1 - 4) and relay number (1 - 2). The web
interface label ‘MP Port 2: Relay 1’ represents GPIO output relay 1 on MultiPlayer port
2. Each output has a
Relay is closed
pull-down menu where users select the desired
action to close the associated relay. The pull-down menu options are the same as the
GPIO Output 1 Relay selections listed above. The
Current Status
[Open (OFF) or Closed
(ON)] is displayed just below each
Relay is closed
pull-down menu.
After selecting an option from the
Relay is closed
pull-down menu,
FIPS Group
,
EAS
Group
and
Station ID
filtering is available for most options.
Two buttons are located at the top of the table for testing GPIO output relays. The first
button,
Close EAS Audio Relay
sends out a command to close all relays programmed to
EAS audio playout. The companion button,
Open EAS Audio Relay
, sends the command
to open all relays programmed to EAS audio playout.