OnAir 2500/OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Consoles
6-58 Conguration
Date printed: 22.07.08
SW V3.0
OnAir 2500/OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Consoles
Conguration 6-59
Date printed: 22.07.08
SW V3.0
Example 1, Momentary Mode:
Input
Pin
Level
Input
Status
2 3
2 3
Input
Pin
Level
Input
Status
2 3
2 3
Pin Attributes Setting Pin Attributes Setting
Activate
On
Activate
On
Time
0 ms
Time
0 ms
Polarity
positive
Polarity
negative
Action
--
Action
--
Triggered Edge
both
Triggered Edge
both
Note: In order to avoid inconsistencies, please be careful when using a GP input in
momentary mode in parallel with a desk key for the same function.
Example 2, Momentary/Latching Mode:
If the input pulse is shorter than the time specied, the level is latched. The
falling (or, in case of negative polarity, the rising) edge is ignored in this
case.
2 3 3
2 2
4
2 3 3
2 2
4
Input
Pin
Level
Input
Status
Input
Pin
Level
Input
Status
Pin Attributes Setting Pin Attributes Setting
Activate
On
Activate
On
Time
> 0 ms
Time
> 0 ms
Polarity
positive
Polarity
negative
Action
--
Action
--
Triggered Edge
both
Triggered Edge
both
Note: In order to avoid inconsistencies, please be careful when using a GP input in
momentary/latching mode in parallel with a desk key for the same function.
Example 3, Latching Mode: To achieve latching mode only, the triggered edge attribute is set to rising or
falling; the time attribute is then ignored.
2
24 4
2
24 4
Input
Pin
Level
Input
Status
Input
Pin
Level
Input
Status
Pin Attributes Setting Pin Attributes Setting
Activate
On
Activate
On
Time
--
Time
--
Polarity
--
Polarity
--
Action
set low and high
Action
set low and high
Triggered Edge
rising
Triggered Edge
falling
Note: In order to avoid inconsistencies, it is recommended to use a GP input in
latching mode if a desk key is used in parallel for the same function.