Cisco D9854 Installation And Operation Manual page 125

Advanced program receiver
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Setup Menu: Outputs,
CUEING
Cueing Mode
Description:
Parameters:
Trigger Polarity
Description:
Parameters:
Repeat
Description:
Parameters:
Tone (ms)
Description:
Parameters:
Silence (ms)
Description:
Parameters:
Seq#
Description:
Parameters:
State
Description:
Parameters:
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This sets whether the Cueing Mode is Cue Trigger or Cue Tone.
Trigger, Tone. Cue tones are standard Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency
(DTMF) tones. The tones are generated at the Cue Tone/Relay
output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Cue trigger refers to open-collector pins which can be generated at
the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
This sets the Trigger Polarity.
High, Low. When High, an active signal sent by the uplink results
in a floating or open collector. An inactive signal results in a GND
signal. When Low, the reverse of High is true.
This parameter specifies how many consecutive tone sequences are
generated.
1, 2, 3. The default is 3. The other values are provided when a
scenario demands repetition to ensure that the ad-insertion
equipment receives the signal.
This is the duration of the tone in milliseconds.
0 to 80. The default is 40.
The is the silence duration between the tones in milliseconds.
0 to 80. The default is 40.
This is the tone sequence to use. The receiver supports up to 16 tone
sequences.
Press Select and then use the up/down arrows to move through all
16 available sequences, pressing Select again to choose the one you
want. Any edits you make to State, Tones, Mode and Delay will be
applied to that Seq#.
This sets the state.
Enabled, Disabled. When disabled, no cue tone is output.
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