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Enables the analogue contact monitoring.
Music Select
sue: 03 complete, approved
14.4 Configuring a Contact as Remote Fault Accept
The VAR Router provides outputs to drive a remote Fault Panel; typically this consists of drive to a beeper
and fault LED. Any contact can be configured as the ‘Accept’ for the remote panel; this acts as a local fault
accept button affecting only the remote indication.
In order to configure a contact a remote fault ‘Accept’ 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] Not-Conf 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. For contacts 01 to 10 only, move to, and toggle to the required monitoring option:
Contact#01 Routing [Not-Surv]
Not-Surv
Disables the analogue contact monitoring.
Surv
4. Scroll the operation option until the ‘Rem Fault Accept’ option is displayed:
Contact#01 [Rem Fault Accept] Not-Surv
Other options available:
Not-Conf
The contact is not connected.
See Section “14.1 Configuring a Contact as Unused”.
Routing
The contact is used to trigger a latent route.
See Section “14.2 Configuring a Contact for Routing”.
External Fault
The contact is used as an external fault input.
See Section “14.3 Configuring a Contact as an External Alarm”.
Reset Contact
This contact was specified to act as the ‘reset’ contact of a contact configured to trigger a latched
latent route. It is not configurable from this sub-menu.
See Section “14.2.3 Configuring a Routing Contact for Latching Mode”.
This contact was selected as a control to switch between Music A and Music B phono inputs. It is
not configurable from this sub-menu.
See Section “9.2 Contact Music Selector Configuration”.

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