I agree that hands free should be possible. So, it can be started and
stopped remotely using the gate in. I think the idea of having to pull the
cable is very bad. Could it operate like this?
1. complete remote start and stop, no intervention on the panel required.
Or, "as the gates flow."
2. "Stop" on the panel overrides all remote gate start / stop function, so
when you hit stop in the "gated play "mode, it stops and stays stopped no
matter how many gates it receives.
3. "Start" on the panel cancels the "stop" function and allows the restart
once gate input action resumes.
Seems like in the "gated play" mode start and stop could support that
function but would not actually be required use. They would be almost like
"arm" and "disarm" buttons for the gate signals.
Larry H
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Pontius <jpont@...>
Seems like I'm already in the minority, but I would prefer the "hands
free" option, if there is only one option to choose. I'd prefer having
to cease a gate operation (e.g., run the gate through an attenuator), and
the 'remote' operation allows a lot more flexibility.
Jeff