ATEIS DIVA8G2 User Manual

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The busy relays have been made to inform user that there is already an higher priority event active in at
least on zone of the event. The lower priority event won’t be able to start in “cancel all” mode and can be
started in non-common zone in “coexist” mode.

In order to make it clearer, here is an example.

Event 1: play message, priority 4, busy relay CH1

Event 2: play message, priority 1

When Event 2 is active, the output relay CH1 is active. It informs that an higher priority event is active
and that Event 1 wont' be played or partially be played if it is activated.

The Busy relay can be set in all event setting window, follow the next steps to activate and set an Busy
relay.

Tick the check box in order to enable the busy relay option.

Select on each device (master and/or slaves) the output channel that will be used as busy relay
contact. Note: multiple output channel can be selected for an event.

Active at Start Relays

The Active at Start relay, named start impulse, will allow the activation of an output channel when an
event is started.

The start impulse relay can be set in all event setting window, follow the next steps to activate and set
an start impulse.

Tick the check box in order to enable the start impulse option.

Choose between the pulse mode or static mode. Pulse mode will generate a contact pulse for the
time set, range from 50ms to 60000ms. Static mode will activate the output contact for the entire
duration of the event.

Select on each device (master and/or slaves) the output channel that will be used as Start
Impulse contact. Note: multiple output channels can be selected for an event.

Active at Stop Relays

The Active at Stop relay, named Stop Impulse, will allow to activate an output channel when an event is
stopped. The stop impulse relay can be set in all event setting window, follow the next steps to activate
and set an Active at Stop relay.

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