
/Interrupt = 0;
Trip interrupt mode
This command configures how the DMS6000 responds when another trip comes in while
playing.
The four options are:
/Interrupt = 0;
No interrupt
While a file is playing, all trips are ignored.
/Interrupt = 1;
Priority interrupt
While a file is playing, trips of a lower value will be accepted and the current file will be
cancelled.
/Interrupt = 2;
Any other interrupt
While a file is playing, any other trip will be accepted and the current file will be cancelled.
If two trips are active at the same time, the lowest one will take priority.
/Interrupt = 3;
Any and self interrupt
While a file is playing, any other trip will be accepted and the current file will be cancelled.
If the same trip is released and then re-applied, the file will be restarted from the
beginning.
If two trips are active at the same time, the lowest one will take priority.
More options may become available in the future.
/Binary = 0;
Binary coded trips
Setting this command to ‘1’ will allow access to 255 audio or command files by applying
the appropriate binary code number on to the trip inputs and then applying the active low
start signal.
/binary =0;
up to eight files can be accessed with the 8 trip lines
/binary =1;
up to 255 files can be accessed using binary codes
Binary equivalent value for each trip input.
Trip 1 = 1,
Trip 2 = 2,
Trip 3 = 4,
Trip 4 = 8,
Trip 5 = 16,
Trip 6 = 32,
Trip 7 = 64,
Trip 8 = 128.
Example.
To access file ‘043 name.mp3’ you must activate trips 1, 2, 4, & 6 then apply an active
LOW to the start Pin.
This equates to
1+2+8+32 = 43
The START line can be held low if the trips for the binary code are applied at the same
time, ie from a logic board or diode matrix.
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