
Lockout Timers.
/LCKOUT1=0;
Lockout timer, prevents new trig on trip 1 for n seconds(set to 0 - 3600 seconds)
This command is used to lock out the actual hardware trip input 1 from accepting another trigger whilst
this timer is running. It starts when the trip input is received from the external input.
The timer will not operate if the command is set to ‘0’.
/LCKOUT2=0;
Lockout timer, prevents new trig on trip 2 for n seconds(set to 0 - 3600 seconds)
This command is used to lock out the actual hardware trip input 2 from accepting another trigger whilst
this timer is running. It starts when the trip input is received from the external input.
The timer will not operate if the command is set to ‘0’.
/LCKOUT3=0;
Lockout timer, prevents new trig on trip 3 for n seconds(set to 0 - 3600 seconds)
This command is used to lock out the actual hardware trip input 3 from accepting another trigger whilst
this timer is running. It starts when the trip input is received from the external input.
The timer will not operate if the command is set to ‘0’.
/LCKOUT4=0;
Lockout timer, prevents new trig on trip 4 for n seconds(set to 0 - 3600 seconds)
This command is used to lock out the actual hardware trip input 4 from accepting another trigger whilst
this timer is running. It starts when the trip input is received from the external input.
The timer will not operate if the command is set to ‘0’.
If using one shot inputs, the trip input must be deactivated and reactivated after the lockout timer has
expired to be able to re-trigger the input.
These lockout timers do NOT lockout the fixed timer or random timer triggers, they only work on the
hardware (external) trip inputs.
Continuous looping playback
Either connect the relevant trip permanently to ground OR set the ‘invert’ digit to ‘1’ for the relevant file.
For example:
Play track 4 looped
/Invert
=0001;
Normally closed bits, inverts trips ‘1234’
If you want the looping track to be interrupted by other trips, then use Track 4 for the loop as this trip
has the lowest priority.
Notes:
1.
The DSU500 will default to standard settings if the INIT.txt file is corrupt or missing
2.
All commands start with ‘/’ and end with ‘;’
3.
Any text allowed after the ‘;’ on the same line only
4.
Upper case or lower case characters allowed
5.
Tabs and spaces are allowed within the command line for clarity
6.
The last command must be followed with the ‘@’ symbol.
7.
Any text may be written after the ‘@’ symbol
8.
The INIT.txt file should be less than 4k bytes
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