Adding A Command Assignment To A Binary Aux Input - Crown AMB-5 User Manual

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could be connected to a drone at one time! However, other factors limit the total (see the preceding note).
Note: Although analog inputs can double as simplex logic inputs (see Section 8.5.2), they cannot be used as
binary logic inputs.
To assign one or more commands to the binary code of a channel, first use
O N to advance to the command
Sub-block screen titled "Binary Input Commands." Then select the Add button. The window in Figure 8.8 will
appear:
Fig. 8.8 Adding a Command Assignment to a Binary AUX Input
Only one command can be assigned to an input at a time with the command window but you can assign as many
commands as you want to an input by repeating the steps described next and assigning additional commands to
the same input.
Begin by entering the Channel letter (A, B, C or D) and Switch number at the top. Remember that binary mode
allows the use of many more switches than there are inputs. The switch number is the same as the binary code
number, representing the sum of the values of all the binary inputs that are turned "on" by the switch.
Next, select the IQ component and function. Finally, set the Momentary, Inverted and Level parameters. (These
parameters are described in Section 8.5.2.)
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