Installation guide

Another option for providing control to end users is to link the Selector control associated with the list of
possible Room Combinations to a DR2 or DR3:
Using the Selector control method, the end user selects which configuration is currently active (instead of
selecting which walls are open or closed).
NOTE: If there are more than 20 possible room combinations, you cannot link this Selector control to a
DR, as the DR cannot display more than 20 selections. In this case, it would be best to link to the Tog-
gle controls associated with each movable wall.
What is the typical work flow for designing a HAL System room combine?
Following is a typical work flow (in the form of questions) that you would follow when creating a room com-
bine configuration:
1. Do you have background music sources? If yes, add a Distributed Program Bus block to your Proc-
essing Map as well as the input to the block.
2. Are you paging from anywhere? If yes, add one or more PAGER1 blocks or Paging Station blocks.
3. How many rooms are in your room combine? Add a Room Combine Processor and then add more
rooms to it, if necessary.
4. What are the inputs to each room? Add the inputs and wire them to the appropriate room.
5. What processing do room outputs require? Add EQ, Compression, and so on. Wire the room outputs
to the appropriate output block.
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