Pub. 42004-550A
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Available Destinations Panel
Select each destination type to include in the zone’s outputs from the AVAILABLE DESTINATIONS drop-
down list. The destinations configured for the selected destination type appear in the list. The types of
available destinations are; AMPLIFIER CHANNELS, ZONES CONFIGURED, OUTPUTS, OUTPUT GROUPS,
LOGIC FLAGS, IP DESTINATIONS, SP2 RELAY GROUPS, and MODBUS OUTPUTS.
Assigned Audio Destinations Panel
Amplifier Channels—add amplifier channels to this zone. (Select AMPLIFIER CHANNELS from the
AVAILABLE DESTINATIONS list on the left and click the right-arrow button to move selected amplifier
channels to the ASSIGNED AUDIO DESTINATIONS list on the right.)
Zones Configured—add previously defined zones to this zone. (Select ZONES CONFIGURED from the
AVAILABLE DESTINATIONS list on the left and click the right-arrow button to move selected zones to the
ASSIGNED AUDIO DESTINATIONS list on the right.)
IP Destinations—add previously defined IP destinations to this zone. (select the IP DESTINATIONS from
the AVAILABLE DESTINATIONS list on the left and click the right-arrow button to move IP destinations to
the ASSIGNED AUDIO DESTINATIONS list on the right.)
Output/Logic Flags Assigned Panel
To add outputs, output groups, or logic flags to this zone, select the desired destination type from the
AVAILABLE DESTINATIONS drop down list then select the items from the list on the left and click the
right-arrow button to move the items to the OUTPUTS/LOGIC FLAGS ASSIGNED list. Items included in the
list asserted only when the event includes the item and this zone is targeted by the event.
Playback Audio
Playback audio is any prerecorded audio in MP3 format for broadcast by the system (i.e., alarm audio,
informational messages, tones, etc.). Use the PLAYBACK AUDIO CONFIGURATION screen to create and
manage these prerecorded clips, configure system tones, and background music, and create messages
from the audio clips. The screen contains three panels; PLAYBACK AUDIO CONFIGURATION functions,
MESSAGES, and MESSAGE PROPERTIES.