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A class of Elemec3 devices that accepts voltage-free input contacts (for event
activation, etc.) and provides outputs having DPDT relays (employed to control
beacons, to mute speakers, or to provide signals to external equipment).
A multicast destination for IP audio.
An Event that provides for live speech broadcast.
Optional text description of device physical location within site.
The two audio channels in the controller that provide audio to the amplifiers.
To discontinue broadcast audio (see the muting button—access panel mute setup and
manage global mutes sections)
A duplicated (A-B) type system in which the B system contains no amplifiers.
Acronym for Public Address/General Alarm.
An event that broadcasts a preset audio message.
An event that records live speech and then broadcasts the recording. The primary
purpose of this is to prevent acoustic feedback.
An Elemec3 system that consists of a single system E3 controller. This type of system
has no backup in the case of controller failure.
One of several logic outputs (without relays) originating within the Elemec3 system that
provide real-time active/idle status of system operation. When one of these conditions
occurs, the logic flag status is active; otherwise they are idle. The system checks these
flags, as well as user flags, to affect event chaining, provide access panel LED
indication, or I/O controller output.
A device within the controller that allows PABX subscribers to access the PAGA
system.
A low-priority fixed playback event (with selectable mp3 file) to confirm zone setup
and speaker loop wiring. It is system tone 8 (chosen through playback audio). Initiate
the tick tone event from the Portal or access panels.
The system programmer using the Elemec3 Console application defines user flags.
Like the system flags, these are system conditions to indicate operating parameters in
the system. Create user flags for conditions that a system flag does not define. When
any of these conditions occur, the User Flag is active; otherwise it is idle. Use flags to
trigger LED indicators on access panels or as triggers for conditional event chaining.
Acronym for volume level control.
A zone is a collection of amplifier channels, digital/analog outputs, logic flags, output
groups, as well as other zones that is a destination for an event.