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9 Local Input Configuration
Table 2 summarises the input types supported by the Router’s Mic/Line inputs, and the type of audio source
that can be connected to each of these input types.
The Router inputs are not all equivalent with regards to how they can be configured for each audio input
type, and how many buttons are available on microphones connected to each input.
Table 3 gives a detailed breakdown of which input types can be used on each Router input, with which
buttons.
Table 4 summarises the configurable input parameters, and indicates those parameters available for each
type of Mic/Line input with a tick (
9). Each parameter configuration is described in the following steps.
Table 2 Router Mic/Line Input Types
Available Input Types Used for Examples of ASL Microphones
ASL Fire Microphone All Call Emergency or Fire Microphones FMS01, EAP01
ASL Zoned Fire Microphone Zoneable Emergency or Fire Microphones
FMS05, FMS10, FMS20, SMC01,
SMC02, ZEC20
ASL Paging Microphone Multiple button paging microphones DMS5, DMS10, DMS20, ZPC20
ASL Single Button Microphone Single button paging microphones SAP01, SAP02
Miscellaneous Input
Background music, non-ASL microphones,
PC/DVA systems,
Long Line PA (LLPA)
audio
TMS01 Touchscreen Microphone
Unused Unused input N.A.