AudioInRoom
Technical Support:
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If the selected option is "1 bit", you can choose the
polarity
[
0 = Normal; 1
= Do Not Disturb
/ 0 = Do Not Disturb; 1 = Normal
] of the object.
If the selected option is "Room State", the tones will be muted when the
room is in "Do not disturb" status.
Canal X
[
enabled
/disabled
]: when enabled, the following parameters can be
configured:
➢
Configuration
[
Stereo
/ Mono
]: sets the audio playback mode.
➢
Initial Volume
[
0…
60
…100
] [
%
]: percentage of volume after
programming, power failure or after enabling the auxiliary input. If the
selected payback mode is “Stereo”, initial volume for
subchannel A
and
subchannel B
will be configured separately.
➢
Volume Limitation
[
0…
60
…100
] [
%
]: maximum volume value.
•
Object to Enable/Disable Volume Limitation
[
disabled
/enabled
]:
enables or disables the 1-bit control object "
[Audio] Channel X:
Volume Limit
" and 1-bit status object "
[Audio] Channel X: Volume
Limit (Status)
" for enabling or disabling the volume limitation and read
the status.
•
Volume Limitation Value Object
[
disabled
/enabled
]: enables or
disables the 1-byte control object "
[Audio] Channel X: Volume Limit
Value
" and 1-byte status object "
[Audio] Channel X: Volume Limit
Value (Status)
" for changing the volume limitation and read the status.
Furthermore, when a channel is enabled, the following objects are available:
➢
“
[Audio] Channel X: Mute
”:
silences each
channel. If the “Mono” mode is
set, the corresponding objects of each subchannel are also displayed:
[Audio] Channel X, Subchannel Y: Mute.
The mute control is
independent of the volume control and takes precedence over it.
➢
“
[Audio] Channel X: Mute (Status)
” or “
[Audio] Channel X, subchannel
Y: Mute (Status)
”: objects to consult whether the channel or subchannel
are muted, respectively.