Setting A Busy Signal - Toa EV-700 Instruction Manual

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25.2. Setting a Busy Signal

25.2.1. Setting
To set the busy signal, use the EV-700 Setting software.
Busy signal name
Program playback busy
Line output busy
Microphone broadcast busy The busy signal is output during microphone broadcast.
Line input broadcast busy The busy signal is output during line input broadcast.
Recording busy
Delete busy
Emergency playback busy The busy signal is output during emergency playback or
R.E.M. busy
Maintenance busy
See the EV-700 Setting software instruction manual for details.
25.2.2. Operation of the busy signal
A make signal is output from the Contact control output terminals 1 through 8 set for the operation type as a
busy signal during operation.
The output operation of the busy signal shown below is an example of the busy signal output set for the
"Program playback busy."
Program playback
Contact control output 1 through 8
Line output busy, Microphone broadcast busy, Line input broadcast busy, Recording busy, Delete busy, or
Maintenance busy is simultaneously output with the start of each operation regardless of the set delay time.
The busy signal is output during program playback.
You can set the channel of the contact control output terminal
that outputs the busy signal for each program.
The busy signal is output during audio signal output from the
Line outputs 1 and 2.
The busy signal is output during recording or during
emergency audio source recording.
The busy signal is output during deletion or during emergency
audio source deletion.
during R.E.M. playback broadcast.
The busy signal is output during R.E.M. playback recording. 1−8: OFF
The busy signal is output while the unit is in Maintenance
mode.
Delay time:
2 seconds
Activate
Content
P001 playback
Make signal
Default setting
1, 2: ON, 3−8: OFF
1−8: OFF
1, 2: ON, 3−8: OFF
1−8: OFF
1−8: OFF
1−8: OFF
1, 2: ON, 3−8: OFF
1−8: OFF
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