Nextiva S1700e Series User Guide
Verint Video Solutions 19
Configuring the I/Os
The input/output features on the multipole connector on the
back of the device are used for alarms (or events) and audio
control. The device includes three input and one output
terminals. Each terminal has a dedicated purpose:
Input 1—Either transparent alarm links or PTL
(push-to-listen) audio transmission mode
Input 2—Either alarms in a video management software or
PTT (push-to-talk) audio transmission mode
Input 3—Alarms in a video management software
Output 1—Relay for the input 1 signal of the remote device
You can program PTL and an alarm on input 1 at the same time.
The relay of the remote device will be closed and PTL will be
activated.
Since the S1700e devices are mostly used with a video
management software, you will perform most configuration and
activation steps within it. Otherwise, in a point-to-point
context, use SConfigurator for setup.
Audio
If you purchased the audio option, your device holds two
3.5 mm jacks. Appendix D on page 55 presents the jack
pinouts.
Data Transmission
Two transmission modes for audio data are available:
Full duplex—Data is transferred in both directions
simultaneously.
PTT/PTL—The push-to-talk/push-to-listen mode allows you
to control audio communication between two devices.
When creating a point-to-point connection between a receiver
and a transmitter in SConfigurator, you set the transmission
mode in the Connection Creator window.
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