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'''Recall, Control''' is used to control the playback of recall recorded messages. It can also be used to control recall messages on other devices, but are mostly used on access panels.
 
'''Recall, Control''' is used to control the playback of recall recorded messages. It can also be used to control recall messages on other devices, but are mostly used on access panels.
  
* Drag-and-drop: '''Input Actions -> Recall Control''' to:
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== Configuration ==
'''Amplifier -> [[Control Inputs]] -> CI -> CI_1-CI_6 -> on_action/off_action'''
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* Drag-and-drop '''Recall Control''' to:
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'''Amplifier''' > '''[[Control Inputs]]''' > '''CI_1-CI_6''' > '''on_action/off_action'''
  
 
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'''[[:Category:Access Panels|Access Panels]] -> Programmable Keys -> Key -> p1-px -> press_action/release_action'''
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'''[[:Category:Access Panels|Access Panels]]''' > '''Programmable Keys''' > '''p1-px''' > '''press_action/release_action'''
  
 
[[File:Recall_Control_1.png|thumb|left|600px|Recall, Control]]
 
[[File:Recall_Control_1.png|thumb|left|600px|Recall, Control]]
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'''<u>Destination</u>''' <br>
 
'''<u>Destination</u>''' <br>
 
The Zone(s) that will receive the broadcast. This may be left blank if access panel keys are used for zone selection.
 
The Zone(s) that will receive the broadcast. This may be left blank if access panel keys are used for zone selection.
 
'''<u>Message Source</u>''' <br>
 
The device on which the recorded message is stored and played back - on panel devices it will default to Local Device. Local Device cannot be used from Controllers, Amplifiers and Kits.
 
  
 
'''<u>Repetitions</u>''' <br>
 
'''<u>Repetitions</u>''' <br>
The number of times the message is played back. Check the Loop box for continuous playback.
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The number of times the message is played back. Check the '''Loop''' box for continuous playback.
  
 
'''<u>Priority</u>''' <br>
 
'''<u>Priority</u>''' <br>
The priority of the broadcast. Check the Replace box to make this broadcast replace other broadcasts with the same priority. If the box is not checked, broadcasts with the same priority will be shown as busy.
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The priority of the broadcast. Check the '''Replace''' box to make this broadcast replace other broadcasts with the same priority. If the box is not checked, broadcasts with the same priority will be shown as busy. <br>
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Default Priority = 50.
  
 
'''<u>Chime</u>''' <br>
 
'''<u>Chime</u>''' <br>
 
The chime sound that will be played before the broadcast starts.
 
The chime sound that will be played before the broadcast starts.
  
'''<u>Advanced options</u>'''<br>
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== Advanced Options ==
:* Check the '''Use Default Parameters''' box to use default values for the parameters
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* Check the '''Use Default Parameters''' box to use default values for the parameters
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'''<u>Message Source</u>'''<br>
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This indicates which device was used as the source for the recording.
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'''<u>Volume</u>'''<br>
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The Volume range is from -40 to +6 decibels.
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'''<u>Override pre-selected Zones by Zone Select</u>'''<br>
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Check the '''Override pre-selected Zones by Zone Select''' box to use dynamic destinations.
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:- This will also override the static destination list if defined.
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'''<u>Always Include</u>'''<br>
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This is used together with dynamic zone selection to ensure that some critical zones are always part of the audio activity regardless of zone selection.<br>
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* '''Auto Select''' selected - the call will start regardless if a zone selection button is pressed or not.<br>
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* '''Auto Select''' not selected - if a zone selection button is not pressed, the call will not start.
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'''<u>On Busy</u>'''<br>
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When one or more destination zones are busy with higher priority broadcasts, the following options are available:
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: '''Reject''' - Reject the broadcast
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: '''Go Partial''' - Run the broadcast now on free zones
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: '''Queue''' - Put the broadcast in queue and run when all zones are free
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If no value is chosen, a default value is used.
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* For input actions Program Activation, Message, the default value is Go Partial.
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* For input action Live Speech, the default value is Reject.
  
:'''<u>Volume</u>''' <br>
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'''<u>On Interrupt</u>'''<br>
:Volume offset. Volume range is from -100 to 0 decibels.
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When a broadcast is interrupted by a higher priority broadcast, the following options are available:
::* '''Override pre-selected Zones''' - Use dynamic Destinations. This will also override the static destination list if defined.
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: '''Cancel''' - Cancel the broadcast
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: '''Mute''' - Mute the broadcast in interrupted zones while a higher priority broadcast is running
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: '''Mute All''' - Mute the broadcast in all zones when interrupted 
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* For input actions such as Program Activation, Message, Live Speech, the default value is Mute.
  
:'''<u>On Busy</u>''' <br>
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'''<u>Release Delay</u>'''<br>
:When one or more destination zones are busy with higher priority broadcasts, the following options are available: <br>
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Time in seconds (0, 20 s) before the zones and resources are released after the broadcast has ended.
:'''Reject''' - Reject the broadcast <br>
 
:'''Go Partial''' - Run the broadcast now on free zones <br>
 
:'''Queue''' - Put the broadcast in queue and run when all zones are free <br>
 
:'''Split Queue''' - If the source is a stored message, queue the broadcast per zone <br>
 
  
:If no value is chosen, a default value is used. <br>
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'''<u>Escalation ID</u>'''<br>
:For input actions Audio Program Control, Message Control, the default value is Go Partial.<br>
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ID used if the escalation function will be used to change parameters of this call. It is possible to add multiple ID's.
:For input action Live Speech, the default value is Reject.<br>
 
  
:'''<u>On Interrupt</u>''' <br>
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==Example of use==
:When a broadcast is interrupted by a higher priority broadcast, the following options are available:  
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===Use case 1: On access panel===
:'''Cancel''' - Cancel the broadcast
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A common setup is where one button is used to record the recall and another button to dispatch the recall. This will allow the operator to verify the message before dispatching it out on the PA system if the [[ECPIR-P]] or the [[ECPIR-3P|<nowiki>|ECPIR-3P</nowiki>]] is used.<br>
:'''Mute''' - Mute the broadcast in interrupted zones and queue it while a higher priority broadcast is running
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::* For input actions such as Audio Program Control, Message Control, Live Speech, the default value is Mute.
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Dak1 press_action: Recall, record with start<br>
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Dak1 release_action: Recall, record with stop<br>
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Dak2 Recall, control with zones.<br>
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With this setup the operator can dispatch the recorded message to a static set of zones with the priority set on the recall control button. The operator can also decide to re-record the message if it is not suitable for dispatching.
  
:'''<u>Release Delay</u>''' <br>
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===Use case 2: On access panel, with auto dispatch===
:Time in seconds before the zones and resources are released after the broadcast has stopped. Any Control Output that triggers on this broadcast will then be activated.
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Another common setup is where one button is used to both record the recall and to dispatch the recall. This will allow the operator to instantly dispatch the message after recording it. This can be used if there are problems with feedback or other challenges in the area of the access panel. It can also be combined with the repetition parameter to repeat the message for some times.
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<br><br>
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Dak1 press_action: Recall, record with start<br>
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Dak1 release_action: Recall, control with zones.<br><br>
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With this setup the operator can record and dispatch the recorded message to a static set of zones with the priority set on the recall control function. This function is suitable for all [[:Category:Access Panels|Access panels]].
  
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===Use case 3: On control input for integraiton===
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For integration with PABX it is often impossible to mute local speakers as the source of the audio is not known. Using the recall functionality can solve this issue as the audio playback will be delayed until it is finished with recording.
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Ci on_action: Recall, record with start. Source should be a Audio program<br>
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Ci off_action: Recall, control with zones. Message source should be the device itself<br><br>
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In this setup the recall will be delayed until the PABX indicate that the audio recording should stop by releasing the control input.
  
 
[[Category:Exigo features]]
 
[[Category:Exigo features]]
 
[[Category:Input Actions]]
 
[[Category:Input Actions]]

Latest revision as of 14:46, 3 May 2018

Recall, Control is used to control the playback of recall recorded messages. It can also be used to control recall messages on other devices, but are mostly used on access panels.

Configuration

  • Drag-and-drop Recall Control to:

Amplifier > Control Inputs > CI_1-CI_6 > on_action/off_action

or

Access Panels > Programmable Keys > p1-px > press_action/release_action

Recall, Control


Activation
Start, Stop or Toggle the broadcast.

Destination
The Zone(s) that will receive the broadcast. This may be left blank if access panel keys are used for zone selection.

Repetitions
The number of times the message is played back. Check the Loop box for continuous playback.

Priority
The priority of the broadcast. Check the Replace box to make this broadcast replace other broadcasts with the same priority. If the box is not checked, broadcasts with the same priority will be shown as busy.
Default Priority = 50.

Chime
The chime sound that will be played before the broadcast starts.

Advanced Options

  • Check the Use Default Parameters box to use default values for the parameters

Message Source
This indicates which device was used as the source for the recording.

Volume
The Volume range is from -40 to +6 decibels.

Override pre-selected Zones by Zone Select
Check the Override pre-selected Zones by Zone Select box to use dynamic destinations.

- This will also override the static destination list if defined.

Always Include
This is used together with dynamic zone selection to ensure that some critical zones are always part of the audio activity regardless of zone selection.

  • Auto Select selected - the call will start regardless if a zone selection button is pressed or not.
  • Auto Select not selected - if a zone selection button is not pressed, the call will not start.

On Busy
When one or more destination zones are busy with higher priority broadcasts, the following options are available:

Reject - Reject the broadcast
Go Partial - Run the broadcast now on free zones
Queue - Put the broadcast in queue and run when all zones are free

If no value is chosen, a default value is used.

  • For input actions Program Activation, Message, the default value is Go Partial.
  • For input action Live Speech, the default value is Reject.

On Interrupt
When a broadcast is interrupted by a higher priority broadcast, the following options are available:

Cancel - Cancel the broadcast
Mute - Mute the broadcast in interrupted zones while a higher priority broadcast is running
Mute All - Mute the broadcast in all zones when interrupted
  • For input actions such as Program Activation, Message, Live Speech, the default value is Mute.

Release Delay
Time in seconds (0, 20 s) before the zones and resources are released after the broadcast has ended.

Escalation ID
ID used if the escalation function will be used to change parameters of this call. It is possible to add multiple ID's.

Example of use

Use case 1: On access panel

A common setup is where one button is used to record the recall and another button to dispatch the recall. This will allow the operator to verify the message before dispatching it out on the PA system if the ECPIR-P or the |ECPIR-3P is used.

Dak1 press_action: Recall, record with start
Dak1 release_action: Recall, record with stop

Dak2 Recall, control with zones.

With this setup the operator can dispatch the recorded message to a static set of zones with the priority set on the recall control button. The operator can also decide to re-record the message if it is not suitable for dispatching.

Use case 2: On access panel, with auto dispatch

Another common setup is where one button is used to both record the recall and to dispatch the recall. This will allow the operator to instantly dispatch the message after recording it. This can be used if there are problems with feedback or other challenges in the area of the access panel. It can also be combined with the repetition parameter to repeat the message for some times.

Dak1 press_action: Recall, record with start
Dak1 release_action: Recall, control with zones.

With this setup the operator can record and dispatch the recorded message to a static set of zones with the priority set on the recall control function. This function is suitable for all Access panels.

Use case 3: On control input for integraiton

For integration with PABX it is often impossible to mute local speakers as the source of the audio is not known. Using the recall functionality can solve this issue as the audio playback will be delayed until it is finished with recording.

Ci on_action: Recall, record with start. Source should be a Audio program
Ci off_action: Recall, control with zones. Message source should be the device itself

In this setup the recall will be delayed until the PABX indicate that the audio recording should stop by releasing the control input.