User Guide| LQ Series 4.0
12 What are Networked Control Events and how do I
use them?
12.1
About Networked Control Events
Networked Control Events are used to program input and output triggers (GPI/O) in
your intercom system. They are designed to allow maximum flexibility and
scalability in your use of GPIO events.
For example, Networked Control Events can be used to enable radio communication
over IP, or send a control signal from a panel, via a matrix to a radio. The GPO can
also be used to turn on an 'on-air' light, or perform any other function you require.
A Networked Control Event occurs when the input trigger and the output trigger on
ports in a Channel are set to the same value.
Active Networked Control Events can be viewed in the Assignments page in the
CCM.
Networked Control Events
12.2
How to set up Networked Control Events
1. Configure the input trigger on a port. This example shows audio entering a 4-
wire port (VOX) on an LQ 4W2 device that triggers the output relay on an LQ
GPIO device.
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