Difference between revisions of "Local Mute Audio Lines"

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'''Zone:''' The zones in which the output on an activity is triggered.  
 
'''Zone:''' The zones in which the output on an activity is triggered.  
 
If Zone is not specified, it will be ignored when checking whether the conditions for the audio activity triggering are present or not.
 
If Zone is not specified, it will be ignored when checking whether the conditions for the audio activity triggering are present or not.
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== Availability ==
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This function is available from Exigo 1.3.3 and newer.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 09:05, 22 September 2017

This Article describes local mute on audio lines.
In addition to use Control Outputs for Local Mute it is also possible to direct mute an audio output.
This is typically used for muting IP Speakers.

Configuration

To assign the function Local Mute to an audio output:

  1. In Components view, open Output Actions
  2. In System, identify the audio output to be used, and expand to Device > Audio Lines.
  3. Drag Local Mute to the Auto Mute on the audio line you want to use.
Local Mute on Audio Lines


Parameter Details

Source: The source that will trigger the mute of the audio line. The Source field can contain audio inputs, access panels and Local Mute Control input actions.

Zone: The zones in which the output on an activity is triggered. If Zone is not specified, it will be ignored when checking whether the conditions for the audio activity triggering are present or not.

Availability

This function is available from Exigo 1.3.3 and newer.