Autopatch Audio Routing; Autopatch Command Response Message Routing - S-COM 7K Manual

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Autopatch Audio Routing

By default, the path from receiver #1 to the autopatch and the path from the
autopatch to transmitter #1 are enabled. To change the audio paths, use the
Enable/Disable Path command (see page 13-2).
For example, to allow audio from receivers #1 and #2 to be heard on the phone
line, enable paths 8 and 9 by entering the following commands:
(PW)63 87 1 *
(PW)63 88 1 *
To allow phone line audio to be heard on transmitters #1 and #2, enable
paths 10 and 11 by entering the following commands:
(PW)63 90 1 *
(PW)63 91 1 *
To allow audio from only receiver #2 to be heard on the phone line, disable
path 8 and enable path 9 by entering the following commands:
(PW)63 87 0 *
(PW)63 88 1 *
To allow phone line audio to be heard only on transmitter #2, disable path 10
and enable path 11 by entering the following commands:
(PW)63 90 0 *
(PW)63 91 1 *
If your configuration never changes, you may enter the commands once to set
up the routing that you require. If your configuration will change, you should
create macros to enable and disable the appropriate paths (see examples later
in this section).

Autopatch Command Response Message Routing

By default, when the autopatch is accessed, the Autopatch Dialing Message
(see page 7-7) is routed to transmitter #1. When the autopatch is dumped, the
Autopatch Dump Message (see page 7-9) is routed to transmitter #1. In a
system that is configured to operate ports Rx1/Tx1 and Rx2/Tx2 separately,
the autopatch message should go back to the port that originated the
command. Otherwise, the users on the other port could become confused by
an autopatch that appears to come up by itself. If ports Rx1/Tx1 and Rx2/Tx2
are linked, the autopatch messages should go out both ports. The Select
Autopatch Command Response Message Routing command (see page 7-68)
selects the routing of these messages.
For example, to route command responses to both transmitters, enter the
following commands:
(PW) 91 00 12 * ; Rx1 AP Resp Msgs to Tx1 and Tx2
(PW) 91 01 12 * ; Rx2 AP Resp Msgs to Tx1 and Tx2
; Rx1 to AP Enabled
; Rx2 to AP Enabled
; AP to Tx1 Enabled
; AP to Tx2 Enabled
; Rx1 to AP Disabled
; Rx2 to AP Enabled
; AP to Tx1 Disabled
; AP to Tx2 Enabled
Telephone Interface Functions
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