User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Installing Arcadia Central Station
- 2.1 Front Panel Connectors, Controls and Indicators
- 2.2 Intercom Touchscreens
- 2.3 Rear Panel Connectors and Indicators
- 2.4 System Powering
- 2.5 Clear-Com Ethernet Cable Recommendations
- 2.6 Stage Announce and Program Feed
- 2.7 Set the Arcadia Central Station IP address
- 2.8 Save and Restore System Configuration
- 2.9 Reset to Default
- 2.10 Example Applications
- 3 Connecting to other systems
- 4 Network Setup
- 5 Core Configuration Manager (CCM) walkthrough
- 6 CCM configuration
- 6.1 Setting up the Arcadia Central Station
- 6.2 Adding IP Transceivers (FS Edge, FS II 1.9, 2.4)
- 6.3 Registering beltpacks
- 6.4 Viewing and adding Channels
- 6.5 Viewing and Adding Members to Groups
- 6.6 Channels or Groups?
- 6.7 Creating and Editing Roles
- 6.8 Set up GPIOs and Logic Events
- 6.9 Monitoring Your System from the CCM
- 7 Security
- 8 Configuring from the Front Panel
- 9 Spare parts
- 10 Terminology/glossary
- 11 Front Panel Menu Reference Tables
- 12 Specifications
- 13 Pinouts
- 14 Regulatory compliance
User Guide | Arcadia Central Station
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2 x GPIs. These can be used, for example, to allow the station operator to open an audio
route to a Channel using a foot switch, or to route a program feed to a Channel, Group or
beltpack when an on-air light comes on.
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Up to 10 different audio routes can be generated on each GPI.
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4 x GPOs. The most common uses for output relays are to turn on an on-air light, connect
to a radio, or send an input to an external audio console.
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Up to 10 different actions can be generated on each GPO.
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You can also set up extended control sequences in the Control Logic section.
Relays and GPIOs are configured in the Configuration > Logic page of the Core Configuration
Manager (CCM) and can be viewed and tested on the Status > Logic page.
5.9 Status Page
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