WindO/I-NV4 User’s Manual 21-11
4 Operation
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Sound Function
â– Touch sound (sound file) and sound file by trigger device address
When both a touch sound file and sound file set by the trigger device address are programmed, the sound file set by
the trigger device address is given priority.
• As soon as the touch panel is pressed the sound file is played. However, if the trigger device address changes to 1,
the touch sound file stops and the trigger device address sound file plays.
• If a sound file is playing because it was turned on by a trigger device address, the touch sound file will not play
even if the touch panel is pressed.
â– Sound file set by 2 triggering device addresses
For sound files set by trigger device addresses, the one played first has priority. If both change to 1 simultaneously,
the smaller sound ID has priority.
• When multiple trigger device addresses change to 1 simultaneously, the smaller sound ID has priority and the
sound files play in order.
For example, when playing sound ID1 when trigger device address 1 is 1 and sound ID2 when trigger device
address 2 is 1, if trigger device address 1 and trigger device address 2 change to 1 simultaneously, sound ID1
playback starts and after it finishes, if trigger device address 2 is 1, sound ID2 playback starts.
Touch Panel
ON
OFF
Trigger Device Address
1
0
Touch Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Touch Panel
ON
OFF
Trigger Device Address
1
0
Touch Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Trigger Device Address 1
1
0
Trigger Device Address 2
1
0
Sound
Sound
Sound ID1
Sound ID2