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Sequence Nummer

S 30

Title

“EasyRec2”

Priority

80

Stopp trigger

C4 High >00,1s lat

Step

Command

Parameter

1:

Out

C3 set

2:

Record

M 02

3:

Out

C2 set

4:

Dly=

010,0 s

5:

if

Stop

6:

Nop

7:

if

Stop

8:

Jump

14

9:

if

Delay

10:

Jump

14

11:

if

Audio

12:

End

13:

Jump

07

14:

Finish

15:

Out

C2 clr

16:

Jump

11

Sequence Nummer

S 31

Title

“Fire-Mic”

Priority

98

Stopp trigger

off

Step

Command

Parameter

1:

Out

A1 set

2:

wt

In A1 High

3:

Out

B4 clr

4:

Out

B2 set

5:

Out

B3 set

6:

out

A3 set

7:

DMM=

-5dB

8:

Sum=

off

9:

Start

A 20

10:

wt

In D2 High

11:

Break

12:

Sum=

0 dB

13:

wt

In D2 Low

14:

Jump

07

15:

End

Starts the recording of Message 02 (remote recording),
starts by briefly pressing the input C4 button (menu trigger),
stops by pressing the input C4 again

Description: Closing the signaling contact (C3 = remote recording
runs) starts erasing the message. After successful erasing the
signal contact C2 (=start recording) is being closed. The recor-
ding is terminated by switching the control input C4 (current input
C4 on). If the termination of the recording mode is not recognized,
the maximum duration is limited to 10 sec. Name and priority of
the message stay unaltered and the DMM 4650 re-enters the
stand-by mode.

Starts a continuous DIN-alarm, pressing the key “fire micro-
phone” allows for an announcement via audio input, after
the key is being released the alarm is continued.

Description: Turns the power of the electro-acoustics sound
reinforcement system on (relay A1) and waits for acknow-
ledgment (input A1 = system ready). When the system is ready,
the output B4 (music program off) is opened and B2, B3 (man-
datory reception E, D) gets closed. Closing the signaling contact
(A3 = alarm signal running) switches the audio controls to priority
for the alarm signal. The alarm signal (A20) is being outputted
and runs continuously until the alarm is interrupted by a high
signal (=current) at the control input D2 (=fire announcement).
As long as the high potential is present at D2, priority is given to
the audio input. The alarm continues (infinitely) as long as the D2
potential is low.
A sequence with a higher priority (e. g. S 20) stops this sequence.
The control over settings and relay contacts is taken over by the
stop sequence. After the stop sequence ends the DMM 4650
returns to the stand-by mode.

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