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VAR4 / VAR12 / VAR20 - Operation Manual
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16.3.2.5 Routing Digital Input (Contact) Busy Indication Configuration
It is also possible to configure whether or not the route associated with a ‘Routing’ contact should cause a
busy indication on the LEDs associated with microphone zone select buttons. If for instance this routing were
used for background music control, then the busy LEDs would not be lit. If another type of route were being
made, then the busy LEDs would normally be lit.
In order to configure the busy indication proceed as follows.
1. Select ConfigurationÆSystemÆRouterÆControlÆRemote.
2. Move to scroll the Remote I/O unit list until the required unit is displayed:
[Remote I/O unit=n] Not Configured
Default value: ‘Remote I/O unit=1’
Possible I/O units: 1 to 3 for VAR4
1 to 6 for VAR12
1 to 9 for VAR20
3. Move to, and select the Digital In menu item.
Analogue [Digital In] Digital Out
4. 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 12
5. Press the SELECT key to display the routing configuration menu.
6. Move to, and select the Control menu item:
Zoning [Control] Clear-all
7. Move to, and toggle to the required busy indication option in the middle field:
Latching [Busy=On] DVA-Full
[Busy=On]
This route causes a busy indication on the LEDs associated with microphone zone select buttons.
[Busy=Off]
This route does not cause a busy indication on the LEDs associated with microphone zone select
buttons.
Default value: ‘Busy=On’
Note: This is typically set to ‘On’ when routing DVAs or microphone audio, and to ‘Off’ when routing
background music.
8. Save the changes by pressing the SELECT key, or cancel by pressing the BACK key.

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