Pub. 42004-550C
Elemec3
Console Manual
—Version 3
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Figure 85. Configuring Event Outputs
The
O
UTPUT
G
ROUP
B
UILDER
screen layout includes the
O
UTPUT
G
ROUP
D
ESCRIPTION
field at the top
and the
A
VAILABLE
O
UTPUTS
/L
OGIC
F
LAGS
and
A
SSIGNED
panes below to assign the outputs, flags,
and/or output groups to the output group.
Output Group Description
—description of the event’s output activation group. The name of the output
group includes either
(
DEFAULT OUTPUTS
)
or
(
STAGED OUTPUTS
)
appended to the name. This signifies
which behavior, normal (default) or staged, the output group belongs to; and therefore, also indicates the
screen used to access the event builder.)
Available Outputs/Logic Flags
The title bar of this pane contains a drop-down list to select the type of assignments to assign to the output
group. The available options are
O
UTPUTS
,
F
LAGS
, and
O
UTPUT
G
ROUPS
.
Select each output type as
necessary and then select the items in the list to add and click the right pointing arrow button to add them
to the
A
SSIGNED
list. For each I/O card, Only the enabled outputs appear in this list. Enabling an I/O
card’s contact without defining the assignments in the I
/O
C
ONTROLLER
P
ROPERTIES
O
UTPUTS
tab (see
the Outputs Tab section) causes them to show up here as
not specified
.
Assigned
The
A
SSIGNED
pane contains the outputs, flags, and output groups assigned to the output group. To
remove entries, select them and click the left pointing arrow to move them back to the available list.
Click
C
LEAR
A
LL
to move all listed outputs back to their respective available lists.
Default/Staged Audio Destinations
Default and staged audio destinations specify the audio destination properties for an event. Each portion
(normal and staged) of a staged event has its own independent audio destination. When first creating a
message, a default zone is selectable that will appear in the
default zone:
property drop-down list.
Allow Manual Zone Selection ?
—zones are dynamically selectable from either access panels or input
contacts.