14.3.3 CONTROL INPUTS

3.1Main menu selection

Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: CONTROL INPUTS.

3.2Control input number selection

Pressing ENTER will show the number of the first free input. The number displayed is dependent on the Control Input Module being present in the system. Inputs assigned to Direct Zone Routing will be skipped. Numbers of modules not present will be skipped. Inputs 1-8 of Control Input Module 1 can have one of two functions: remote music control or normal call activation. All other inputs available on Control Input Module 2 and 3, can only be used for normal call activation. Use the up/down arrow keys to select a Control Input number.

3.3Control input 1

Enables remote control of music volume up. Pressing the ‘’ key selects music volume up activation, pressing the ‘O’ key continues normal call activation (program step 3.8).

3.4Control input 2

Enables remote control of music volume down. Pressing the ‘’ key selects music volume up activation, pressing the ‘O’ key continues normal call activation (program step 3.8).

3.5Control input 3

Enables remote control of music mute. Pressing the ‘’ key selects music volume up activation, pressing the ‘O’ key continues normal call activation (program step 3.8).

3.6Control input 4

Enables remote select of music source. Pressing the ‘’ key selects music volume up activation, entering ‘O’ continues normal call activation (program step 3.8).

3.7Control input 5-8

Enables Control Relay switching selection. Pressing the ‘’ key selects Control Relay switching ‘on’ and pressing ENTER continues programming Control Relays (program step 3.12). Pressing the ‘O’ key continues with normal call activation.

3.8Control input 1-8

Enables the distribution of an external audio source connected to microphone/line input x (1 - 6) to one or more loudspeaker zones with priority, attention signal followed eventually by a pre-recorded message. Relay 4 of the Control Relay Module (LBB 1288/00) is reserved to start (and to stop) the audio source.

A contact, connected to pins 4 and 5 of the relevant microphone/line connector (5-pole DIN), starts and stops the action (4 - 5 closed starts the action and 4 - 5 open stops the action).

3.9Priority level selection input 1-24

See program step 1.4.

3.10Signal number selection

See program step 1.5.

3.11Pre-recorded Message number selection

See program step 1.6.

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Philips SM30 manual Control Inputs, Control input number selection, Priority level selection input