Difference between revisions of "Tick Tone Control"

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==Settings==
 
==Settings==
Big picture of EMT function<br>
 
 
[[File:Ticktonecontrol_advanced.png|alt=Tick tock control function with advanced parameters|Tick tock control]]
 
[[File:Ticktonecontrol_advanced.png|alt=Tick tock control function with advanced parameters|Tick tock control]]
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!colspan="6"|Parameters
 
!colspan="6"|Parameters
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|Tick tone A
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|Which tick tone should be used in A system.
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|Tick tone B
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|Which tick should be used in B system
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|Activation
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|What should happen when this specific function is started (start/stop/toggle)
 
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|Destination
 
|Destination
|Description of this field.
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|Pre selected zones. If no zones are selected dynamically selected zones will be used.
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|-
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|Repetitions
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|How many times the tick tone sequence should repeat or if it should loop.
 
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|Priority
 
|Priority
|Description of another field.
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|Which [[priority]] the tick tone function should have. 100 is default.
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|-
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|Cycle time
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|How long each cycle should take
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|Offset B
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|How much start of playback of tick tone in B should be offset relative to A.
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|On interrupt
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|Cancel will cancel tick tone if any other activity is started in the zone
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|Mute will que the tick tone until the zone is free of other activity with higher priority
 
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==Dak button==
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==Leds==
What happens if button is pressed
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Red led indicates that the function is active.
 
 
===Leds===
 
What does the leds indicate.
 
  
 
==Use cases:==
 
==Use cases:==
===Case 1: Use case title===
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===Case 1: Tick tone test with dynamic zones in an [[AB system]]===
Simple use case
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In this case one button is designated to the tick tone function, while multiple other buttons are used for zone select.
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
!colspan="6"|Parameters
 
!colspan="6"|Parameters
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|-
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|Tick tone A
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|Tick Tone 1A
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|Tick tone B
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|Tick Tone 1B
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|Activation
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|Toggle
 
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|Destination
 
|Destination
|What is this set too
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|Empty
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|-
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|Repetitions
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|Loop
 
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|-
 
|Priority
 
|Priority
|Lorum ipsum
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|100 (default)
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|-
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|Cycle time
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|10 (default)
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|-
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|Offset B
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|1 (default)
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|-
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|On interrupt
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|Cancel
 
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Revision as of 11:01, 11 February 2016

Tick tock control function
Tick tock control

Short description with links to other relevant concepts.

Settings

Tick tock control function with advanced parameters

Parameters
Tick tone A Which tick tone should be used in A system.
Tick tone B Which tick should be used in B system
Activation What should happen when this specific function is started (start/stop/toggle)
Destination Pre selected zones. If no zones are selected dynamically selected zones will be used.
Repetitions How many times the tick tone sequence should repeat or if it should loop.
Priority Which priority the tick tone function should have. 100 is default.
Cycle time How long each cycle should take
Offset B How much start of playback of tick tone in B should be offset relative to A.
On interrupt Cancel will cancel tick tone if any other activity is started in the zone
Mute will que the tick tone until the zone is free of other activity with higher priority

Leds

Red led indicates that the function is active.

Use cases:

Case 1: Tick tone test with dynamic zones in an AB system

In this case one button is designated to the tick tone function, while multiple other buttons are used for zone select.

Parameters
Tick tone A Tick Tone 1A
Tick tone B Tick Tone 1B
Activation Toggle
Destination Empty
Repetitions Loop
Priority 100 (default)
Cycle time 10 (default)
Offset B 1 (default)
On interrupt Cancel

Description of what this solves.

Case 2: More use cases

In this case the button was used to indicate that there was activity in zone 4 or zone 5.

Parameters
Destination What is this set too
Priority Lorum ipsum

Description of what this solves.

Case xx: Additional use cases

In this case the button was used to indicate that there was activity in zone 4 or zone 5.

Parameters
Destination What is this set too
Priority Lorum ipsum

Description of what this solves

Availability

This function is available on Exigo 1.2 and newer.