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Routable Logic Signal Definitions
There are two types of routable logic signals - Logic I/O Only or Mapped Logic I/O.
All routable logic signals must first be defined using the Signal Definitions form. To add
a new routable logic signal right click on a source or destination signal, then click Modify
Signal Definition to open the Signal Definitions form. The following form should appear.
Click on ether Logic I/O tab to view the logic parameters.
As with audio Sources and Destinations, each signal is automatically assigned a unique
Signal ID number. For each Signal ID number, the following parameters can be configured:
• Signal Name: Enter 8 Character name displayed on controllers and Xpoint GUI
• Location: Enter optional 8 Character description of signal’s location
• Audio Signal Type: Source or Destination will already be selected
• Format: Choose Logic I/O Only, Mono, Stereo or 5.1 Surround
• Audio Signal Location Tab: Defines the audio signal’s physical location - Tier, Rack,
Slot, Circuits (not used for Logic I/O Only signals)
• Logic I/O Tab: Maps up to twelve routable logic port signals to the current signal.
• Enabled -LIO#1 through #12, check to activate up to twelve LIO’s
• Tier, Rack & Card - identify physical location of logic card
• Port# - choose one of 12 available physical ports
• Direction - In or Out - selects input or output port type
• Invert - flips the normalled port state (i.e. N.O. to N.C.)
Example - To add a single logic input function to a Source signal:
• Click on the LIO#1 Enabled checkbox.
• Select the logic card’s physical location in a rack.
• Choose one of the twelve available logic ports on the card.
• Pick a direction; control outputs from a device connect to the logic card input ports, control
inputs to a device connect to logic card output ports. Important: the direction must
match the dipswitch setting for that logic port on the LIO-NCA card.
• Invert - leave unchecked unless you need to change a port’s normally open behavior.
• Function - Select a function name, e.g “Start”. Note that both the Source and Destination
signals must have the same function names enabled in order to complete the circuit.
Please see Defining Routable Logic Functions below for more information.
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