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2.5.5. GPIO (
NYA
)
ScoopTeam features two isolated current loops (“contacts”), and two isolated outputs (“relays”).
These I/O have two classes of usage:
The GPIO can be used in relation to the “relay transmission” function (as described in 2.4,
“relays”). A GPI can be configured to define such a transmitted state, and a GPO can be set to
follow a received state.
Alternatively, a GPI can be allocated a programmable specific action (e.g. “Hang up”), or a GPO
can be allocated a programmable status (e.g. “On line”). The following table shows the
available features.
Interface
Available feature
Description
GPI 1
Disabled
Contact 1
Relay transmission: transmitted “contact” 1
Call
Call/Recall on codec 1 / Program
Hangup/Release
Release link on codec 1 / Program
GPI 2
Disabled
Contact 2
Relay transmission: transmitted “contact” 2
Call
Call/Recall on codec 1 / Program
Hangup/Release
Release link on codec 1 / Program
Call 2
Call/Recall on codec 2 / Coordination
Hangup/Release 2
Release link on codec 2 / Coordination
GPO 1
Disabled
INFO 1
Relay transmission: received “Info” 1
Line status
Codec 1 / Program connected
Sync status
Codec 1 / Program connected and synchronised
GPO 2
Disabled
INFO 2
Relay transmission: received “Info” 2
Line status
Codec 1 / Program connected
Sync status
Codec 1 / Program connected and synchronised
Line status 2
Codec 2 / Coordination connected
Sync status 2
Codec 2 / Coordination connected and synchronised
Table 4 – Possible uses of the GPIO