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14.2.2 Configuring a Routing Contact for Non-latching Mode
This mode is useful for the control of both DVA routes and other sources, such as background music.
When configured for non-latching operation the activation a ‘Routing’ contact initiates a route. When the
contact is released, the route is cleared.
In order to configure a ‘Routing’ contact for ‘Not Latched’ mode proceed as follows.
1. Select ConfigurationÆSystemÆRouterÆControlÆContacts.
2. Move to, and scroll the contact list until the required contact is displayed in the left field:
[Contact#nn] Routing Not-Surv
Default value: ‘Contact#01
Contact numbers: 01 to 22 for VAR4
01 to 42 for VAR12
01 to 62 for VAR20
Where contacts: 00 to 10 are analogue
11 to 62 are opto-isolated
3. Press the SELECT key to display the routing configuration menu.
4. Move to, and select the Control menu item:
Zoning [Control] Clear-all
5. Move to, and select the Latching menu item:
[Latching] Busy=On DVA-Full
6. Move to, and toggle to the ‘Mode=Not Latched’ mode in the left field:
[Mode=Not Latched] ResetContact --
Other options available:
[Mode=Latched]
Configures the contact for latching mode.
When this mode is selected, the reset contact list on the right side is scrollable for selection.
See Section “14.2.3 Configuring a Routing Contact for Latching Mode”.
[Mode=Play Once]
Configures the contact for ‘Play Once’ mode.
When this mode is selected, the associated DVAs are played once only.
See Section “14.2.4 Configuring a Routing Contact for Play Once Mode”.
Default value: ‘Mode=Not Latched’
7. Save the changes by pressing the SELECT key, or cancel by pressing the BACK key.

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