Integrity is configured entirely via an easy to use PC program called Integrity Editor. The only
functions that can be changed without this program are output levels for paging and music
(not emergency messages or announcements), fault reporting/acceptance and local configura-
tion (such as user options on paging panels attached to GPI cards). Integrity Editor enables an
engineer or salesman to design a system on the PC, audition it and to prove that it will work.
Once the hardware is assembled, it can be configured by downloading this program.
Installing Integrity Editor
Integrity Editor is supplied on a CD complete with English language sound files. Simply
insert the CD in your CD drive and follow the on-screen prompts. If the installation
program does not open, go to start/run and type D:\setup.exe and OK (where D is the
letter of your CD drive) to start the InstallShield Wizard.
Overview of Integrity Editor
The following overview is not detailed as this is outside the scope of this document and it
should be noted that some areas may change as the software continues to be developed.
For detailed instructions always refer to the help files provided as part of Integrity Editor.
A thorough knowledge of the Windows operating system and its conventions is assumed.
Open the program. If it does not start immediately, the default location is: C:\Program
Files\SigNET\Integrity\IntegrityEditor.exe. You will be presented with this screen.
CONFIGURATION - INTEGRITY EDITOR
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Page tabs
There are six visible page tabs, Cause and Effects, Hardware, Options, Simulation, and
Specification and Notes. Another tab, Integrity Config can be brought up by entering the
password (Default 2222) in the Password field.
Hardware
This page is used to enter the hardware and set up the attributes of the audio and con-
trol inputs and outputs.
Cause and effects
This page is used to select the priorities each audio input has over other inputs, to associ-
ate input controls with them and to select in which output zones they will play.