Setting Up For Gpio Control ("No Phone Control") - Axia Quasar User Manual

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To select a line to use with this #3 hybrid, the board operator would press the A key on the fader
strip. The words Take Line will then appear on the channel display; the operator can then select
any line from the Call Controller and it will be assigned to this hybrid for use.

Setting up for GPIO control ("No Phone Control")

The No Phone Control option is the default selection when you create a new Phone Source
Profile. This type is intended for single line hybrids like the Telos Hx1 and Hx2, but can also be
used with older single-line Telos phone systems as well as those made by other phone system
vendors.
Please refer to the GPIO Telephone Hybrid Logic chart found in Appendix B of this manual for the
appropriate pinouts.
When configuring a Source Profile for this operational mode, the salient field is the Hybrid
Answer Mode dropdown box.
The default setting for Hybrid Answer mode is Normal, Auto Answer Diasbled. If your desire is to
achieve pulses on pins 4 and 5 of the GPIO logic port associated with your phone hybrid, then you
must choose one of the two other options. These other options will create pulses when the
channel changes ON state or Preview state.
Wiring from a GPIO port that has been configured with this channel to the hybrid is the next step.
Again, refer to Appendix B for the appropriate pinout charts, but here's a quick reference chart:
Telos Hx1 DE-9 Pin
Pin-1
Pin-2
Pin-3
Axia GPIO port DA-15 P
Pin-7
Pin-4
Pin-5

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