Cisco D9854 Installation And Operation Manual page 126

Advanced program receiver
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Setup Menu: Outputs,
Tones
Description:
Parameters:
Mode
Description:
Parameters:
Delay (sec)
Description:
Parameters:
Relay Mode
Description:
Parameters:
Cue Trigger Bit
Description:
Parameters:
4-64
Model D9854 Advanced Program Receiver Installation and Operation Guide
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These are the cue tone digits used in your network.
1 to 999.
This option specifies what to transmit in the sequence.
* for Start Tone, # for End Tone, and */# for transmitting the Start
Tone and then the End Tone after waiting the specified delay time
in the option below.
This is the delay, in seconds, that is sent when */# is used in the
Mode option above.
1 to 255. The default is 30.
This relay can be programmed to respond to an Alarm state, or the
state of one of the eight cue trigger pins. The response is generated
at the Cue Tone/Relay output on the rear panel of the receiver.
Alarm, Trigger.
The following table shows what the possible field settings are and
their relationship to the receiver output.
Relay
Condition
Mode
Unit Power Off
Alarm State
Alarm
No Alarm
Trigger
Active (selected in
PNC)
Inactive
Select one of the eight Cue Trigger Bits corresponding to the Cue
Trigger port pins.
1 to 8.
Relay Contact
NC - C
C - NO
Open
Close
Open
Close
Close
Open
Close
Open
Open
Close
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