fcwilt
Active Member
Hi,
It is possible to create rules in an ELK M1G using AUDIO AMP ON/OFF events. When exactly are these events fired?
This is what I am trying to do and the reason for my question.
The ELK M1G was retrofitted to my home where the original alarm system only had one speaker per floor. As the home is somewhat large, to be able to hear the speakers everywhere the volume for output 1 on the ELK needs to be set rather high. This makes the volume TOO high for those areas close to the speakers.
I have a while house audio system with 12 pairs of speakers in various rooms on the house. I was thinking that if there was a "signal" I could use from the ELK that was active whenever it was making a voice announcement, I could devise some hardware (some relays, an amp, etc) that could grab control on the whole house speakers for the duration of the announcement.
I have tested the AUDIO AMP ON/OFF events for a few conditions and it seems like they MIGHT do the trick but I cannot find any documentation that states clearly and completely when these events are fired.
Thanks much!
It is possible to create rules in an ELK M1G using AUDIO AMP ON/OFF events. When exactly are these events fired?
This is what I am trying to do and the reason for my question.
The ELK M1G was retrofitted to my home where the original alarm system only had one speaker per floor. As the home is somewhat large, to be able to hear the speakers everywhere the volume for output 1 on the ELK needs to be set rather high. This makes the volume TOO high for those areas close to the speakers.
I have a while house audio system with 12 pairs of speakers in various rooms on the house. I was thinking that if there was a "signal" I could use from the ELK that was active whenever it was making a voice announcement, I could devise some hardware (some relays, an amp, etc) that could grab control on the whole house speakers for the duration of the announcement.
I have tested the AUDIO AMP ON/OFF events for a few conditions and it seems like they MIGHT do the trick but I cannot find any documentation that states clearly and completely when these events are fired.
Thanks much!