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C) Fade Out / Un Mute: On every press the repeater will immediately return the audio level to the
normal level, and the Fade Out command will then ramp the audio down from there.
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Fade In:
Ramps the output up to the level set on the Volume Menu for normal operating levels at the speed
selected by the user on the Volume Menu. The range of adjustment available is from .1 to 9.9 seconds.
This command can be used in the following combinations on the same input line. These combina-
tions can be used to give you a ÔPush ON/Push OFFÕ-style input on any one input line:
A) Fade In / Fade Out: The first press will fade the audio out until it is fully muted. The second
press will ramp the audio up to the normal level.
B) Any Start, Start modifier (Delayed Start , Loop or Group Start), or Spiel Request command.
Commands which should NOT be used in combination on the same command line are:
A) Fade In / Half Mute: On every press the repeater will drop the level down to the half muted
level and then start ramping up towards full level.
B) Fade In / 100% Mute: On every press the repeater will drop the level immediately and then
fade up from there.
C) Fade In / Un Mute: On every press the repeater will immediately return the level to normal. The
Fade Up command will have no effect, since the audio level is already all the way up.
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Stop Immediately:
The repeater will stop playing immediately no matter what. If the repeater is doing a delay when this
command is received, it will be stopped immediately.
This command can be used in the following combinations on the same input line. These combina-
tions can be used to give you a ÔPush ON/Push OFFÕ-style input on any one input line:
A) Stop Immediately / Start: If the card isnÕt running (or running a delay) the first push will start the
repeater. If the card is running (or running a delay), the input will stop the repeater playing.
The start command can be modified with either a Loop, Delayed Start or Group modifier if
needed.
B) Stop Immediately / and any Fade or mute command.
Commands which should NOT be used in combination on the same command line are:
A) Stop Immediately / Stop at End: The Stop Immediately command takes precedence over the
Stop at End command.
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Stop At End:
If the repeater is looping, it will stop playing at the end of the current spiel. If this command is re-
ceived along with a ÔFade OutÕ command, the fade out has to complete before the looping is stopped.
This command has no effect if the repeater is not looping.
This command can be used in the following combinations on the same input line. These combina-
tions can be used to give you a ÔPush ON/Push OFFÕ-style input on any one input line:
A) Stop at End / Start: If the card isnÕt running (or running a delay) the first push will start the re-
peater. If the card is running (or running a delay), the input will stop the repeater playing when
the current spiel has finished. The start command can be modified with either a Loop, Delayed
Start or Group modifier if needed.
B) Stop at End / and any Fade or mute command.
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