Specifications
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EELA AUDIO Parmentierweg 3 14 Rev. 6 (July 2001)
5657 EH Eindhoven, the Netherlands Main v1.43
If DTL (Device Translator) or IDMX is selected the GPIO’s functions are disabled. If the
source is an Editor you can select for both GP Inputs and Outputs:
GPI-A / GPO-B:
• None
• Ready, a tally signalling the device is ready
GPO-A / GPO-B:
• None
• Playing/Recording, continuous contact closure
• Play/Rec Start, pulse on opening the fader
• Play/Rec Stop, pulse on fader closure
• Play/Rec Start/stop, pulse on fader opening and closing
• Playing/Recording (low-active) continuous contact closure
If the 'Normal' device button is selected you need to specify a device.
The options are:
• None Output is Main
• Controlroom microphone Output is Main
• Studio microphone Output is Main
• Play Only, no return signal Output is Main
• Play/record Output is Main
• Hybrid analogue, TB not active if fader open. Output is Cleanfeed
• Codec/Hybrid digital, TB active if fader closed or open Output is Cleanfeed
GPI-A/B and GPO-A/B; these functions are device dependable:
Microphone devices: a blinking LED on the PFL / monitor selector indicates an active
incoming cough on one of the external microphones. An active incoming cough
function will mix all active microphones and route them to the monitor. The signal to
the main output is disabled.
GPI-A/B:
• None
• Cough / intercom
GPO-A/B:
• None
• Microphone on
Play only devices:
GPI-A/B:
• None
• Ready, a tally signalling the device is ready
GPO-A/B:
• None
• Playing/Recording, continuous contact closure
• Play/Rec Start, pulse on opening the fader
• Play/Rec Stop, pulse on fader closure
• Play/Rec Start/stop, pulse on fader opening and closing
• Playing/Recording (low-active) continuous contact closure
Play/record devices:
GPI-A/B:
• None
• Ready