Contact input settings, P. 82 – Toa M-864D Ver.2.2.0 User Manual
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10.2. Contact Input Settings
Select [Remote Input] from the Menu view to display the Contact Input Settings screen.
This setting item is related to the system.
(1) Terminal No.
(3) Parameter
(2) Function
(4) Control
(5) Position
(6) Channel/Contact
1. terminal No.
Displays the contact input terminal number (1 – 8).
2. function
Displays the function assigned to the terminal.
Clicking the button allows the function to be
selected.
Select “None” when assigning no functions to the
terminal.
3. Parameter
Displays parameter settings corresponding to the
function assigned in the “Function” Column.
Clicking the button allows the parameters to be
selected.
Note that some assigned functions have no
parameters.
4. Control
Displays control settings if “Channel On/Off” is
assigned on the “Function” menu. Click the button
to select either “Make” or “Pulse.”
5. Position
Displays the position settings corresponding to the
function assigned in the “Function” Column.
Click on the button to select the position.
Mono In: Monaural input
Stereo In: Stereo input
Mono Out: Monaural output
Rec Out: Recording output
Note that some assigned functions have no
position settings.
6. Channel/Contact
Displays the channel selection settings
corresponding to the function assigned in the
“Function” Column.
Clicking the button allows the channel to be
selected.
When Position is “Mono In”: 1 – 8
When Position is “Stereo In”: 1 – 2
When Position is “Mono Out”: 1 – 4
When Position is “Rec Out”: L, R
Note that some assigned functions have no channel
selection settings.
10.1.3. external control port
Set the port number of the external control port (the port to be externally controlled from the external device).
For details, see
p. 91, “External Control Port Setting
10.1.4. external control command send function
Performs command control to the external devices via TCP/IP
Commands can be sent to the external devices by means of a contact input or the control signal from the ZM
Remote controller that works as a trigger.
For details, see