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Loudness Pilot remote control
Loudness Pilot English Manual (2014-10-07) 62
(N/A)” display
Displayed when the algorithm currently loaded in
the Engine does not support the selected Func-
tion and therefore GPI is not controlling it. The
device’s behavior is defined by the currently ac-
tive Engine preset.
Details regarding GPI 2 signals
GPI 2 is receiving fixed-state, latching signals. A
validation process is performed when receiving
a new GPI voltage. The incoming voltage needs
to be at the new level for 40ms before the pro-
cessing change is initiated. The processing oc-
curs nearly instantly.
For information on voltage windows and GPI cir-
cuits, see Appendix 2: Loudness Pilot GPI/O
page” on page 122.
GPI 3 – Resetting section
GPI can also be used to reset the history of
the Loudness Pilot. When GPI is controlling the
Loudness Pilot, blue LEDs on the affected Reset
buttons on the respective Meter pages indicate
that they are being remote-controlled.
As opposed to the GPI 1 and 2 inputs, the GPI
3 input is a “momentary type”, catching a pulse
and not receiving fixed-state, latching signals.
Enable button
Use this button to enable GPI 3 input for reset-
ting metering history.
A “GPI” button that controls the same function
can be found on the Remote – Master page in
the Resetting section.
Function parameter
Use the Function parameter to define the history
files that should be reset when a Reset is trig-
gered.
Off setting
No Reset will occur.
Metering setting
GPI will reset the Loudness meter history and
log file.
Engines parameter
Settings: M1, M2, M1 & M2
Use the Engine parameter to specify the Engines
whose meters should be affected when a Reset
is being performed.
Status field
“-“ display
GPI 3 is disabled.
“Idle” display
Displayed when the device is waiting for a GPI
reset pulse.
“Reset” display
“Reset” will be displayed for 1 second when a
GPI pulse has been received. Simultaneously,
the affected Reset buttons will light up yellow for
1 second on the respective Meters that are being
remote-controlled.
Details regarding GPI 3 signals
Other than the GPI 1 and 2 inputs, the GPI 3 in-
put is a “momentary type”, catching a pulse and
not receiving fixed-state, latching signals.
In Idle state (or when there is no connection to
the GPI 3 input) the input will be at maximum
voltage (3V3).