Does anyone know how you access/setup the enhanced AUX inputs on the networked PIP cards as described in the user manual (see below)?
Can it be done in IQwic or do you need London Architect?
"The AUX input features seven enhanced modes. The first six modes allow the AUX input to
mute or power-down either or both channels. The AUX Input Inversion Control allows either
a high or low AUX input to activate these functions. These modes can be used for emer-gency
shutdown for a fire alarm system. A simple switch closure from the alarm system
would disable an entire sound system when a fire alarm is activated."
system aux - PIP cards
Started by garygoh, Apr 24 2006 08:19 AM
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Posted 24 April 2006 - 08:19 AM
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Posted 25 May 2006 - 12:57 PM
QUOTE(garygoh @ Apr 24 2006, 08:19 AM)
Does anyone know how you access/setup the enhanced AUX inputs on the networked PIP cards as described in the user manual (see below)?
Can it be done in IQwic or do you need London Architect?
"The AUX input features seven enhanced modes. The first six modes allow the AUX input to
mute or power-down either or both channels. The AUX Input Inversion Control allows either
a high or low AUX input to activate these functions. These modes can be used for emer-gency
shutdown for a fire alarm system. A simple switch closure from the alarm system
would disable an entire sound system when a fire alarm is activated."
Can it be done in IQwic or do you need London Architect?
"The AUX input features seven enhanced modes. The first six modes allow the AUX input to
mute or power-down either or both channels. The AUX Input Inversion Control allows either
a high or low AUX input to activate these functions. These modes can be used for emer-gency
shutdown for a fire alarm system. A simple switch closure from the alarm system
would disable an entire sound system when a fire alarm is activated."
Hi,
Maybe this will help you, see page 27, 28 of the PIP-MEM ref. manual.
And remember,
Only YOU can prevent forrest fires.
Rick











