OnAir Digital Mixing Consoles
6-74 Configuration
Document generated: 06.08.14
SW V6.0
GPInput Function
A GPInput function consists of the part of the former GPInput function
(SW V3.1 and earlier) that had implemented the logic as specified by the
Func_Type parameter. GPInput functions are, e.g., TBFromExtern, LSP Cut,
Channel ON/OFF, etc.
Label
Func Type
Func Argument 1
Func Argument 2
Func Argument 3
Action
Time
Triggered Edge
Activate
Source
Level
DNet Tree
Label
is initialized by the software as ‘GPInputFunction N’ by default. It can
be changed by the user. However it does
not
follow the label of its producer
as the I/O Sharing consumer labels do).
Source
allows defining a ‘Level Producer’ since GPInput functions are (net-)
consumers. The following producers are allowed:
• Local or remote GPInput
• Local or remote GPOutput function
• Local or remote Custom Logic
For further details on the parameters and the ‘Level’ term, refer to
chapter
6.5.29.2.1
.
The number of GPInput functions can be configured in the
GPIO Func-
tions.XML
file.
GPOutput Function
A GPOuput function consists of the part of the former GPOutput function
(SW V3.1 and earlier) that had implemented the logic as specified by the
Func_Type parameter. GPOutput functions are, e.g., TBToExtern, FaderStart,
Channel ON/OFF, etc.
Label
Func Type
Func Argument 1
Func Argument 2
Func Argument 3
Activate
Level
DNet Tree
Generator
was added as a new GPOutput function. Depending on its mode
(Funct_Argument 1) it creates a static high, static low, or an alternating output
level (synchronous with the desk LEDs).
Label
is initialized by the software as ‘GPOutputFunction N’ by default. It can
be changed by the user. However it does
not
follow the label of its producer
as the I/O Sharing consumer labels do).
For further details on the parameters and the ‘Level’ term, refer to
chapter
6.5.29.2.1
.
The number of GPOutput functions can be configured in the
GPIO Func-
tions.XML
file.
GPOutput functions are producers or net sources that can be accessed from
remote systems as well.
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