8 binary i/o, Routing objects 7.2 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual
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Figure 1 View of configuration menu of routing object Audio I/O.
Example 1 – Broadcast
If you want to use audio port as source for your broadcast, you have to set selected port in menu
Boards
as Output and then assign it to the selected routing object Audio I/O. Using of broadcast is
activated by incoming call to this routing object. If we want to play some announcement (e.g. We are
beginning... 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, on air...), we can choose it within parameter Tone. Then is first played
announcement to selected directions (calling user or both directions) and after it is calling user
connected to assigned source and he can broadcast.
Example 2 – Input for outer tones of "Music on Hold"
As outer source for Music on Hold (or other progresses) you can use source of Audio/IO/Relay board
configured as Input. For this case you don't need routing object Audio I/O. In the menu
Tones &
Rings – Progress tones
you have to add new input on the tab Audio inputs (left upper part of
screen). Then you have to assign source of Audio/IO/Relay board for it (right upper part of screen).
This Audio input you have to assign to the concrete progress tone on the tab Progress list. This
progress you assign to the selected group of users on tab Properties – Basic within parameter Hold
tone. For this group of users is now used your own music played to the port from mp3 player or
other source.
7.2.8 Binary I/O
What is it Binary I/O?
Binary I/O are routing objects cooperating with binary ports on Audio/IO/Relay board. Each port
consist of relay and detector. Ports can be used for switching relay and also for detecting state of
relay. Port has only weak current source and it isn't intended for switching door locks and similar
equipments. It can be completed by external current source and then it can be used for this purpose
too.