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DG3 Controller Installation and Operation
Manual
540846-3 page 33 of 64 25/09/2015
Alternatively, the 'bus stopping' message can be programmed for in-bus signs under a destination code
containing the two characters 'BS' - for example: BS01 (or BS00000001) or 0000 BS01 for route browse.
In both cases, the parameter LN = n must be used to indicate the number allocated to the in-bus sign,
where n is any of the values provided in sign options. The LN setting is made within 'Sign options' (for
more details, please refer to section 3.5.6 Sign options).
I0 or I1
Value
Meaning
Description
7
bus
stopping
Whilst the input is active (volts on input), the in-bus sign will show the
programmed message.
8
bus
stopping
(inverted)
As above but input sensing is inverted (volts = inactive; no volts = active).
4) Information message
Values IN and INI are for information messages. An information message is selected on activation of the
external input, having been set up within the Helen database in a similar way to a destination message.
The message is enabled by adding the parameter IC = nn, where nn = 01 - 99. This is done in Helen via
the Extensions box on the Advanced tab of a particular profile in 'Controller Config.' (nn corresponds with
the message number in the Helen database).
The parameter IP is used in conjunction with this. Please refer to the IP entry in the table in Appendix E:
Configuration Code Options.
5) Destination VOX (Hanvox) audio message
Values DV and DVI are Destination VOX (Hanvox). On activation, if Hanvox is configured and present
within the system, an mp3 audio message associated with the destination / route code currently in use by
the controller will be played twice. This works by Hanvox receiving a message from the controller in the
form 'p /e Dnnnn' where nnnn is the current destination code. If the system is configured to use Route
Browse, the route code must be a maximum of three characters: this is because Dnnnn can be a maximum
of eight characters.
This feature is enabled in Helen via the Extensions box on the Advanced tab of a particular profile in
Controller Config: it is sufficient simply to add 'DV' or 'DVI' as appropriate in the box.
I0 or I1
Value
Meaning
Description
IN
information
Whilst the input is active (volts on input) the information message will be
selected.
INI
information
(inverted)
As above but input sensing is inverted (volts = inactive; no volts = active).