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+ | This article explains how to use an analog audio output from Exigo to integrate with 3rd-party equipment.<br> | ||
+ | There are two options for analog audio outputs in Exigo: | ||
+ | * Line output on [[ESC1]] system controller(s) | ||
+ | * Line output on [[:Category:Kits| Turbine Kits]] ([[TKIS-2]] or [[TKIE-1]]/[[TKIE-2]]) | ||
+ | Best practice for line outputs is to use a dedicated zone.<br> | ||
+ | The line output can be part of another zone, but it is easier to control as a unique zone.<br> | ||
+ | Signaling to the external system can be done with control output(s). | ||
+ | == ESC1 Line Output == | ||
+ | Using line outputs on ESC1 will be convenient if the external system is located close to the system controller(s). | ||
+ | [[File:Analog integration 2.JPG|thumb|left|400px|ESC1 line output wiring example]] | ||
+ | <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
− | + | == Kit Line Output == | |
+ | Turbine Kits can be connected over the network and the kit itself can therefore be located closer to the external system. | ||
+ | [[File:Analog integration 3.JPG|thumb|left|500px|TKIE-1/TKIE-2 line out wiring example]] | ||
+ | <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
+ | == Configuration == | ||
+ | Configure a line output to a dedicated zone.<br> | ||
+ | In the device, three select the desired device ('''ESC1''' or '''Kit''') > '''Audio Lines''' > '''Line Output''': | ||
+ | [[File:Analog integration 4.JPG|thumb|left|600px|Assigning a line output to a dedicated zone]] | ||
+ | <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
+ | * Drag the '''Line Output''' to the dedicated output. | ||
+ | === Control Output === | ||
+ | Control outputs can be configured to trigger when there is activity on the line output.<br> | ||
+ | The control output on the Exigo system can then be connected to a control input on the external system, signaling that audio is arriving.<br> | ||
+ | To trigger the control output, use the [[Audio Activity]] output action: | ||
+ | [[File:Analog integration 5.JPG|thumb|left|500px|Audio Activity configuration]] | ||
+ | <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
+ | == Analog Line Input == | ||
+ | It is also possible to use analog line input for integration from external systems into Exigo.<br> | ||
+ | This is done by using the input action [[Audio Program Control]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 7 May 2018
This article explains how to use an analog audio output from Exigo to integrate with 3rd-party equipment.
There are two options for analog audio outputs in Exigo:
- Line output on ESC1 system controller(s)
- Line output on Turbine Kits (TKIS-2 or TKIE-1/TKIE-2)
Best practice for line outputs is to use a dedicated zone.
The line output can be part of another zone, but it is easier to control as a unique zone.
Signaling to the external system can be done with control output(s).
Contents
ESC1 Line Output
Using line outputs on ESC1 will be convenient if the external system is located close to the system controller(s).
Kit Line Output
Turbine Kits can be connected over the network and the kit itself can therefore be located closer to the external system.
Configuration
Configure a line output to a dedicated zone.
In the device, three select the desired device (ESC1 or Kit) > Audio Lines > Line Output:
- Drag the Line Output to the dedicated output.
Control Output
Control outputs can be configured to trigger when there is activity on the line output.
The control output on the Exigo system can then be connected to a control input on the external system, signaling that audio is arriving.
To trigger the control output, use the Audio Activity output action:
Analog Line Input
It is also possible to use analog line input for integration from external systems into Exigo.
This is done by using the input action Audio Program Control.