Trigger Input Configuration - PRICOM Design Dream Player MK2 User Manual

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4.2 Trigger Input Configuration

Feature
Loop While Trigger
High Trigger
NO Retrigger
Toggle Trigger
*This would be perfect if you put the Dream Player in a high traffic area where people
may be pushing the button quite often and complete playback of the audio track is
desired. With this feature you may elect to have the Dream Player ignore all outside
triggers until the track finishes. This means you could have a thousand people walk by
and push the button but the sound will continue to play for the person that initially played
that track regardless of what people ask of it.
Description
Just as its name implies this feature will make the Dream Player
continue to loop the file and play it over and over so long as the
button/input is active. If you are using a button as your input, then if
you press and hold the button the file will play continuously. Release
the button and the file will play to the end and then stop.
Instead of playing the file when the trigger input is closed, this reverses
the trigger logic so that it plays when open. With a button as an
example of input then the file will play when the button is released
"open" and then stop playback when you press the button "closed".
This is a great option for motion detectors.
Once a file is playing the trigger input is ignored until the file has
completed playing. Also great for motion detectors.*
Using the toggle trigger feature allows you to switch between two files
on the same device. Switching between a Daytime track and a
nighttime track is a good example. This is done by using a switch
connected to the trigger input. Now it has to be a switch, a button
(momentary contact) will not work.
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