SETTING SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONSMATRIX SYSTEM SX-2000 SERIESThank you for purchasing TOA's Matrix System. Please carefully follow the instructions i
10Set the output zones to make emergency broadcast.Perform this in the "Output zone pattern settings."Set the control output to be activated
100EVENT SETTINGSSystem Event Settings12.3. System Event SettingsSet control output patterns in each state of the system.Pressing the [System event] b
101EVENT SETTINGSSM Event Settings12.4. SM Event SettingsAssign functions to the SX-2000SM's control inputs.Clicking the [SM event] button on the
102[ If "BGM pattern change/end" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left side)Select the BGM broadcast pattern to be activa
103EVENT SETTINGSSM Event Settings[ If "Zone volume adjustment (Pulse)" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left side)Select
104[ If "External failure input" is selected for "Function"](3) Contents (left side)Select the type of contact input to judge to b
105EVENT SETTINGSAI Event Settings12.5. AI Event SettingsAssign functions to the Function keys, Channel keys, and control inputs of the SX-2100AI and
106• Contents (right side)Select the control output that operates in synchronization with the function keys on the SX-2000AI's orSX-2100AI's
107[ If "General broadcast" is selected for "Function" ]• Contents (left side)Select the general broadcast pattern to be assigned
108EVENT SETTINGSAI Event Settings(5) Control input (SX-2100AI only)Set the functions to be assigned to the control inputs of the SX-2100AI.The settin
109(2) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the names preset by default.Pressing the [Paste] b
11[Emergency broadcast setting example]• Emergency sequence settingsPhase 1EV message 1, 5-minute broadcastPhase 2 Phase 3EV message 2, Continuous bro
110EVENT SETTINGSAO Event Settings(3) Function keySet the names and functions to be assigned to the function keys of the SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO.The se
111EVENT SETTINGSAO Event Settings(6) Local control input (SX-2100AO only)• Checkboxes for zones used Click the buttons corresponding to the zones to
112EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings12.7. RM Event SettingsSet the functions to be assigned to the Covered keys and Function keys on the RM-200SF, RM-20
113EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200SF)(2) FunctionSelect functions to be assigned to the keys of the RM-200SF and RM-210. If the selected func
114EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200SF)[If Zone selection (Pattern) is selected for "Function"](3) Contents (left side)Select the outp
115EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200SF)[If "General EV message start/end" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left sid
116[If "Failure output receipt" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left side)Select the failure output pattern to be assign
117(1) (2) (3) (4)12.7.2. RM-200S, RM-200SAWhen the remote microphone selected from the "Name" pull-down menu is the RM-200S or RM-200SA, it
118EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200S, RM-200SA)Notes• Only the "Emergency broadcast pattern start" function can be assigned to the co
119EVENT SETTINGSCI Event Settings12.8. CI Event SettingsAssign functions to the SX-2000CI's control inputs.Clicking the [CI event] button on the
12[Operation example]The example here assumes that a fire breaks out in Zone 1.(1) When the fire alarm sensor installed in Zone 1 works, theautomatic
120UTILITY13. UTILITYClicking the menu item [Utility] button displays the Utility screen.Not only does this screen allow logs to be acquired online, i
121UTILITYLog File Display13.1. Log File DisplayPressing the [Log file] button on the Utility screen displays the log file screen.SX-2000 system'
122UTILITYLog File Display13.1.1. Reading the log fileWhen log data is not displayed on the log file screen or when it is desirable to display other l
The date, time and filename of the read log file are displayed. Opening the pull-down menu displays an at-a-glance list of all log files stored in the
124UTILITYLog File Display13.1.2. Saving the log fileLog data displayed on the log file display screen can be saved as a CSV-format file in the follow
125UTILITYOnline Log ConfirmationLogs are displayed in time sequence.If a new operation or failure takes place, the logs are automatically updated and
126UTILITYOnline Log ConfirmationStep 3. To cause a log display update to pause, press the [Stop] button. Step 4. To display the log again, press the
127UTILITYOnline Log Confirmation13.2.1. Saving log files acquired onlineLog files displayed on the online log screen can be saved as a CSV-format fil
128UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation13.3. System Status Display ConfirmationPressing the [System status] button on the Utility screen displays
129UTILITYSystem Status Display ConfirmationAfter information receipt is completed, the current system status is displayed on the system statusdisplay
132.6. Surveillance FunctionSurveillance function continuously monitors such status at the major points from input to output of the systemas each unit
130UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation13.3.1. System status display screenEach unit's status is displayed on its corresponding button, and
131UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation[Button indication priorities when multiple statuses occur simultaneously](High) Emergency cutoffCPU offCF
132UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation[Button display priorities when multiple statuses simultaneously occur]Emergency cutoff > Error > Di
133UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (SM unit screen)13.3.2. SM unit screenClicking the SM button on the system status display screen displays
134UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (SM unit screen)2. Unit failure status3. DC Power detail buttonClicking this button displays the DC power
135UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (SM unit screen)ConfigurationDisplays the "Used" indication when the failure check function is
136UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)13.3.3. AI unit screenClicking the AI button on the system status display screen displays
137UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)• VersionDisplays the SX-2000AI or SX-2100AI firmware version.2. Slot configurationThis f
138UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)3. RM configurationThis function displays the status of each remote microphone.Version Di
139UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)4. Unit failure statusThis function displays the failure status of the SX-2000AI or SX-21
14Select the surveillance target devices or the surveillance points in the SX-2000system.Perform this in the "Failure output pattern settings.&qu
UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)1406. RM failure statusThis function displays each remote microphone's failure status.7
141UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)13.3.4. AO unit screenClicking the AO button on the system status screen displays the AO
142UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)• VersionDisplays the SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO firmware version.2. CI/CO configurationDispl
143UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)3. Unit failure statusThis function displays the SX-2000AO's failure status. The in
144UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)6. CI/CO failure statusID 1 and 2 display the failure status of the SX-2000CI and SX-2000
145UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)9. Amplifier failure statusNoteUse this screen to confirm the amplifier status when the S
146UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)10. Amplifier failure status detail buttonNoteUse this button to confirm the amplifier fa
147UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status Confirmation13.4. Audio Input and Output Status ConfirmationAudio input and output statuses can be confirmed i
148UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status ConfirmationAfter the data have been received, the current status is displayed on the audio input/output statu
149UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status Confirmation13.4.1. Audio input/output status display screen1234561. BUS No.Displays the audio bus numbers (1
15• Remote microphone's function key settingsSurveillance targetExternal failure inputFunction key 1Key Function ContentsFailure output receiptFa
150UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status Confirmation3. OutputDisplays the SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO, which becomes the audio output destination, and audi
151UTILITYControl Input and Output Status Confirmation13.5. Control Input and Output Status ConfirmationThe SX-2000 system control input and output st
152UTILITYControl Input and Output Status ConfirmationAfter the data have been received, the current status is displayed on the control input/output s
153UTILITYControl Input and Output Status Confirmation13.5.1. Control input/output status display screen123 41. SM control input/output terminalsDispl
154COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PC14. COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCSetting data or log files can be acquired in real tim
155COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCEstablishing Communications Between the SX-2000SM and a PCSX-2000SMSwitching hubLAN connection termina
156COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCEstablishing Communications Between the SX-2000SM and a PCCommunications are established between the S
157COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCReading CF Card Setting Data Online14.2. Reading CF Card Setting Data OnlineThe PC can be loaded onlin
158COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCReading CF Card Setting Data OnlineThe following screen is displayed when the sound source data saved
159COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCWriting Setting Data to the CF Card OnlineStep 3. Click the [Yes] buttonTip: Writing is not executed i
163. NOTES ON PERFORMING SETTINGS3.1. System Requirements• OS: Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2 or later• CPU: 800 MHz or faster• Memory: 512 MB or more•
160COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCWriting Setting Data to the CF Card OnlineStep 4. Press the [OK] button. Tip: Writing is not executed
161COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring System Configuration Data Online14.4. Acquiring System Configuration Data OnlineThe SX-2000
162COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring System Configuration Data OnlineAfter reception completion, the display reverts to the syste
163COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring All Log Files Stored on the CF Card14.5. Acquiring All Log Files Stored on the CF CardAll op
164COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring All Log Files Stored on the CF CardOccasionally the following screen may be displayed, depen
165COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCWhen Communications Connection Errors Occur14.6. When Communications Connection Errors OccurIf communi
166COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCCutting Off Communications Between the SX-2000SM and a PCThe "Connection" indication display
SAVING THE SETTINGS FILE15. SAVING THE SETTINGS FILEOutput the data set using the Setting Software as a file (smd file format), which is usable by the
168SAVING THE SETTINGS FILEWrite of the setting data starts.The screen below is displayed during data write.Step 5. Press the [OK] button.The screen b
169READING THE SETTINGS FILE16. READING THE SETTINGS FILERead the saved settings file into the Setting Software. Step 1. Select [File Open] from the
173.3. Setting Procedures3.3.1. Offline operation3.3.2. Online operationThe following procedure is recommended when performing settings online.1. Perf
170READING THE SETTINGS FILE[When reading the old version Settings file (s2d format)]Step 1. Select [File Open] from the menu bar on the Setting Soft
171READING THE SETTINGS FILEStep 4. When the screen below is displayed, click the [Yes] button.This starts Setting file reading. The screen below is d
172READING THE SETTINGS FILE[Output zone pattern settings]For the general broadcast patterns and RM zone selection patterns set using the old version
173PRINTING SETTINGS DATA17. PRINTING SETTINGS DATASettings data can be output as data file in CSV format, which then can be printed.Step 1. Select [F
174PRINTING SETTINGS DATAStep 4. Press the [Save] button. This starts saving the setting data.The screen below is displayed during data save. The scre
175PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONES18. PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONESTo print a label for a Remote Microphone, first use the Setting Sof
176PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONESStep 2. Using the "Save in" pull-down menu, select the folder where the data for label print is to
177PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONES[Print image of RM-200SA/210]AI1-RM2AI1-RM2RM-200SA L RM-200SA RPOWER KEY1FAULTEMGKEYSYSKEY1SYSKEY2SYSKEY3KEY
178PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONESFirst page (RM-200SF)Second page (RM-210)AI1-RM1AI1-RM2RM-200SFPOWERFAULTCPU OFFSYSKEY1SYSKEY2SYSKEY3TALKRM-2
179TERMINATING SETTING SOFTWARE19. TERMINATING SETTING SOFTWARE Exit the Setting Software after all necessary settings and file outputs have been comp
184. SOFTWARE SETUPNotes• Close all open applications before installing. • To install the software, it is necessary to log in to the PC using an admin
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19Step 5. When the Installation Complete dialog is displayed,click the [Close] button to complete the installation.[If no installation wizard screen i
2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE OUTLINE ... 52. EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS & FUNC
204.2. UninstallationStep 1. Click on "setup.exe" in the setting software foldercontained in the CD supplied with the SX-2000SM.The setup wi
214.3. UpdateStep 1. Click on "setup.exe" in the setting software foldercontained in the CD supplied with the SX-2000SM.The setup wizard scr
225. RUNNING THE SX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE5.1. Running The SX-2000 Setting SoftwareTo start the software, select "TOA Matrix Series SX2000"
235.2. Login In Superuser Mode5.2.1. How to loginStep 1. Select "Superuser mode" in the login screen,then enter the password.NotePassword is
245.2.2. Password changeStep 1. Select "Superuser mode" in the login screen,then enter the current password.NotePassword is "Superuser&
255.3. Login In User ModeSelect "User mode (Read only)" in the login screen, then click the [Login] button.The initial screen of the Setting
266. SETTING ITEMS AND PROCEDURESSetting item buttons are located in the upper portion of the screen.The entire system setting is divided into 6 steps
276.1. Menu ConfigurationBasic settings(p. 29)Event settings(p. 87)Utility(p. 120)Pattern settings(p. 74)System settings(p. 44)Surveillance settings(p
286.2. Menu Bar•FileNew: Creates a new file of data set using the SX-2000 Setting Software.Open: Reads the stored data of the SX-2000 Setting Software
29BASIC SETTINGS7. BASIC SETTINGSPressing the [Basic settings] button displays the screen below.(1) Language SettingSelect the language to use.Note: &
38.1.4. Renaming the sound sources ... 488.1.5. Setting the sound source types
30BASIC SETTINGS(4) Common Settings• AI/AO display settingsSelect the extinguish time for the vacuum fluorescent displays (VFD) on the SX-2000AI, SX-2
317.1. Detecting the SX-2000SM's Network SettingsIt is possible to acquire the SX-2000SM's network settings by connecting the SX-2000SM to a
Communications begin. The following screen is displayed during communications.The detected SX-2000SM's network settings are displayed after commu
7.1.2. When the PC is set for multiple networksStep 1. Connect the SX-2000SM and the PC installed with the SX-2000 software to the switching hub. Conn
Communications begin. The following screen is displayed during communications.The screen for IP address selection is displayed after communication is
7.1.3. When multiple SX-2000SMs are connected to a switching hubStep 1. Connect the SX-2000SM and the PC installed with the SX-2000 software to the sw
Communications begin. The following screen is displayed during communications.The screen for MAC address selection is displayed after communication is
7.1.4. When no SX-2000SM's network settings are detectedWhen the SX-2000SM's network settings were not detected, the following screen is dis
7.2. Changing the SX-2000SM's Network SettingsThe IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and HTTP server port settings can be changed after det
Changes in network settings are reflected in the SX-2000SM. 39BASIC SETTINGSChanging the SX-2000SM's Network Settings
413.2. Online Log Confirmation ... 12513.2.1. Saving log files
7.3. Resetting the SystemThe SX-2000 system can be reset through remote operation. Step 1. Click the [System reset] button after detecting the SX-2000
The following screen is displayed.[Checking to confirm if the system has been reset]If the system has been reset, the fluorescent display on the front
7.4. SX-2000SM Time SettingsUsing the SX-2000 software, the SX-2000SM's current time setting can be confirmed online and changed.Step 1. Establis
Step 3. When changing the date and time, enter new values in the boxes to be changed, then click the[Change] button. The changed time is set to the SX
44SYSTEM SETTINGS8. SYSTEM SETTINGSPressing the [System settings] button displays the screen below.NoteThe system configuration data can be acquired o
45(2) EV message settingsRegister and set the audio files.For details, refer to pages 46 – 49.(1) Control input/output settingsEnter each name of the
468.1.1. Registering sound sourcesOnly monaural sound sources of PCM 48 kHz in Wav format can be used for the EV messages. Create the sound source dat
478.1.2. Listening the sound sourcesClicking the [Play] button for the registered sound source plays back the sound source.The operation buttons above
48SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000SM8.1.4. Renaming the sound sourcesChange the name in the name field of the registered sound source.The file name of the regis
8.1.7. Mixing broadcast settingsSet whether or not to mix BGM output during EV message broadcasts.The mixing status can be selected when "Type&qu
51. SX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE OUTLINEThe SX-2000 Setting Software allows the settings data needed for operation of SX-2000 Series MatrixSystems to be c
50SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AI and SX-2100AI8.2. SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI8.2.1. Audio input settingsSet the number of SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI units, and th
518.2.2. Audio input detail settingsClicking on the [SX-2000AI] or [SX-2100AI] icon in the settings screen displays the screen for model numberselecti
52(2) Unit numberClick on the box, or press the right arrow button (increment) or left arrow button (decrement) to select theunit ID number.Numerals r
• Mixing SettingThis function is used for mixing settings for BGM and General broadcasts.Mixing status can be selected when "Type" is set to
54SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AI and SX-2100AI• Fade in (sec)This selection becomes available when "Mixing setting" is set to "REDUCTION.&quo
55(1) NameClick on the box, or press the right or left arrow button to select the target RM-200SF.Default name, for example, AI1-RM2 represents the RM
56(2) Function settings• NameEnter a name of the RM-200SF. • TypeThe type of broadcast is fixed to "Emergency," and cannot be changed.• PTT
57SYSTEM SETTINGSRM-200SF(6) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the names preset by default.
58SYSTEM SETTINGSRM-200S, RM-200SA8.4. RM-200S, RM-200SAMake basic configurations for the RM-200S and RM-200SA Remote Microphones. Clicking on the [RM
59• Time out (min) The time-out period can be set when the "Talk" key operation method has been set to "Lock" mode. Select an appr
6To make general-purpose pattern broadcasts, follow the procedures below to perform each setting using theSX-2000 Setting Software.Set the output zone
60SYSTEM SETTINGSRM-200S, RM-200SA• Wait time (sec)Set the time required to start broadcast* after the talk key on the remote microphone has been pres
61SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO8.5. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO8.5.1. Audio output settingsSet the number of SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO units, and wh
62SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO8.5.2. Audio output detail settingsClicking on the [SX-2000AO] or [SX-2100AO] icon in the settings screen disp
63SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO• Volume (dB)Select the sound volume levels for the output zones.0 (default), –1 to –69, –infinity (in 1-dB st
64SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO• EOL (SX-2100AO only)Set this item when the EOL (End-of-Line) unit is used.This must be made valid in the spe
65SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CI8.6. SX-2000CIMake basic configurations for the SX-2000CI Control Input unit.Clicking on the [SX-2000CI] icon in the system
66SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CI(3) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the names preset by default
67SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CO8.7. SX-2000COMake basic configurations for the SX-2000CO Control Output unit.Clicking on the [SX-2000CO] icon in the system
68SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CO(2) Control outputEnter each name of the control outputs of the SX-2000CO. (3) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] but
69SURVEILLANCE SETTINGS9. SURVEILLANCE SETTINGSThe surveillance settings screen below is displayed by clicking the [Surveillance settings] button, whi
7[General-purpose broadcast Pattern Setting Example]In the example below, the table shows a pattern comprised of several general-purpose broadcast sou
70(3) Surveillance individual settingsSet each surveillance function to ON or OFF. Mark the corresponding checkboxes to use this function. (Default: O
71PRIORITY SETTINGS10. PRIORITY SETTINGSPressing the [Priority settings] button displays the screen below. Set input sound source priority levels.(3)
72PRIORITY SETTINGS(2) PrioritySelect priority levels. The smaller the number, the higher thepriority level.The priority range that can be set varies
73PRIORITY SETTINGS[Sorting display screen](3) Sorting display buttonSorts the displayed sound sources in order from high to low priority levels.(4)(4
74PATTERN SETTINGS11. PATTERN SETTINGSPressing the [Pattern settings] button displays the screen below.There are 7 types of patterns: Output zone patt
75PATTERN SETTINGS[Selecting multiple cells]Multiple cells for each unit or output zone can be selected (or made active) in the setting screens of out
76PATTERN SETTINGS• Method to select rows of cells for each unit numberTo select a row of cells in AO1, move the mouse pointer onto the circled "
77PATTERN SETTINGSOutput Zone Pattern Settings11.1. Output Zone Pattern SettingsClicking the [Output zone] button on the pattern settings screen allow
78PATTERN SETTINGSBGM Pattern Settings11.2. BGM Pattern SettingsClicking the [BGM] button on the pattern settings screen allows BGM patterns to be set
79PATTERN SETTINGSGeneral Broadcast Pattern Settings11.3. General Broadcast Pattern SettingsClicking the [General broadcast] button on the pattern set
82.4. BGM BroadcastsThese broadcasts are generated by inputting audio signals originating only from BGM player devices into theSX-2000 system, and are
80PATTERN SETTINGSGeneral Broadcast Pattern Settings(5) Zone ON/OFF buttons This setting is valid when the "Individual zone" has been select
81PATTERN SETTINGSControl Output Pattern Settings11.4. Control Output Pattern SettingsClicking the [Control output] button on the pattern settings scr
82PATTERN SETTINGSEmergency Sequence Settings11.5. Emergency Sequence SettingsClicking the [Emergency sequence] button on the pattern settings screen
83PATTERN SETTINGSEmergency Broadcast Pattern Settings11.6. Emergency Broadcast Pattern SettingsClicking the [Emergency broadcast] button on the patte
84PATTERN SETTINGSEmergency Broadcast Pattern Settings(4) Output Set the output zone of the EV message in each phase status.Individual zone, Zone patt
85PATTERN SETTINGSFailure Output Pattern Settings11.7. Failure Output Pattern SettingsClicking the [Failure output] button on the pattern settings scr
86PATTERN SETTINGSFailure Output Pattern Settings(6) Copy and Paste buttons Pressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the
87EVENT SETTINGS12. EVENT SETTINGSPressing the [Event settings] button displays the screen below.Set System event, and assign functions to the Control
88EVENT SETTINGSAssignable Functions and ExplanationsRM keysReference pageChannel keysFunction keysSX-2100AISX-2000AOSX-2100AOSX-2000CISX-2000AISX-210
89EVENT SETTINGSAssignable Functions and Explanations• General broadcast: Activates general-purpose pattern broadcast using the key. (Refer to p. 90.)
92.5. Emergency BroadcastEmergency broadcast is conducted by first setting the combinations of the Emergency Sequences, Outputzones (individual or pat
90EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2. Function Description12.2.1. General-purpose pattern broadcasts, General-purpose pattern broadcasts (Level)Wh
12.2.2. General-purpose pattern broadcasts (Pulse)When different control inputs turn ON, general-purpose pattern broadcasts activated by each controli
92EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.3. BGM pattern change/endBGM pattern (control output pattern) broadcasts can be switched by control input*. O
93EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.4. Control signal for adjusting volumeThis function changes the volume of broadcasts currently in progress. E
94• Control input settingsControl input 1: Emergency broadcast pattern 1 startControl input 2: Emergency broadcast pattern 2 startControl input 3:
95EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description[Operation example 1]NormalControl input 1(Emergency broadcast pattern 1 start)ONONONControl input 4(Emergency bro
96EVENT SETTINGSFunction DescriptionOperations in this example are as follows.• Phase 1 shifts to Phase 2 with the control input 5 ("Emergency se
97EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.7. External failure inputFailure status of the external equipment can be accepted. Match the settings of the
98EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.8. RM broadcast statusThis function displays the current broadcast status of other remote microphones on the
99EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.9. General EV broadcastsGeneral EV messages can be broadcast over the desired zone(s) by pressing the remote
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