Input Type And Name Configuration; Input Emergency Class Configuration - ASL INTERCOM VAR8 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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VAR8 and Variants Operation, Commissioning, Fault Finding, and Maintenance Guide
9.1

Input Type and Name Configuration

To Configure the Input Type and Name:
1. Select the Mic/Line input connected to the local microphone or other audio source.
Menu: Configuration System Router Inputs Mic/Line I/P #<nn>
2. Program the Mic/Line input type according to the audio source connected to it.
Table 3
summarises the Mic/Line capabilities.
Menu: Configuration System Router Inputs Mic/Line I/P #<nn>
3. Change Mic/Line input name as required. It is for reference only, and is shown in input related menu
options.
Menu: Configuration System Router Inputs Mic/Line I/P #<nn> <mic type> Name
9.2

Input Emergency Class Configuration

The Emergency Class is only relevant in networked units, and is used by the ACU and Fire Microphones
connected to an ACU to indicate the emergency DVA message status of the zone group configured for a
zone select button via its red and green LEDs, see Section
for further details.
From ACU V1.5.0114 or later, it is possible to configure a microphone connected to an ACU
between this mode and the standard mode. In the standard mode the Emergency Class does
not affect the behaviour of the LEDs with the red LED turning ON continuously to indicate that
the zone (either one or more of the group of zones controlled by this button) is already in use by
another input, and the green LED indicating the zone selection state. Please refer to the Audio
Control Unit's Commissioning and Operation Guide for further details.
To Modify the Emergency Class:
4. Access the following menu, and then modify the Mic/Line input emergency class as required.
Menu: Configuration System Router Inputs Mic/Line I/P #<nn> <mic type> Ctrl Class
As standard Mic/Line input class is set to 'Non Emergency'. This setting should remain
unchanged in networked units as it may result in an inappropriate indication of the
emergency message status on the ACU's front panel, and on Fire Microphones connected
to an ACU, as described in Section
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"10.2 DVA Input Emergency Class
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"10.2 DVA Input Emergency Class
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