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(2) Control-out
Connected external equipment can be operated by trigger signals transmitted from the control output during
unit broadcasts.
Set which type of received broadcast will turn on the control output.
If the checkbox to the right of the SIP, VMS Broadcasting and Multicast indications is marked, the external
control output turns ON when the unit begins broadcasting, and turns OFF when the broadcast stops.
(Multiple selections possible.)
Tip
Regarding external control output settings when broadcasting internal sound source files, refer to "Control
output button (7)" (
) in the preceding Pattern registration screen (
).
(3) SAVE Button
Click to save the settings and changes. (See
in the following section.)
13.2. Saving Settings & Changes
When all settings or changes are completed, save their contents.
Step 1. Click on the SAVE button.
The dialog box, "Changed contents enabled after restart." is displayed.
Step 2. Click on the OK button.
Note
The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted. To restart the unit,
click on the REBOOT button on the Maintenance screen. (See
"Restarting the Unit" on p. 36
[Internal sound source broadcast started by control input]
Control input
Broadcasting state
Internal sound source
On
Off
When signal mode is Level
Control input
Broadcasting state
Internal sound source
Internal sound source
On
Off
When signal mode is Edge
While the Level signal is being input, the broadcasting state is maintained regardless of the length of the
sound source.
Broadcast begins when the Edge signal is detected, and is not interrupted even if the same signal input
is detected during broadcast.
Internal sound source
Item
Contents
D Target
Enter the IP address or SIP user ID of the destination terminal to which
the unit will be making SIP calls.
Tip
For valid characters that can be used in the creation of the SIP user ID,
please refer to
.