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Appendix B: Using the Configurator
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If a switch on one CPU (Annunciator) is already controlling a telephone, then no other
switch on that same CPU can be associated with the same telephone. However, any
given telephone module can be controlled from a similar LED/Switch combination on
another CPU.
Typically, a bank of selectors on one Annunciator will mirror those on another. This is not a
requirement though, and the Selector Switches at the Main Panel, for example, could control
all the phone modules on a job, while each remote Annunciator controls only a sub-set.
Correlations can be added from either end of the relationship.
Adding Switch Corrs to a Phone.
1. Navigate to the addressable loop or Audio Controller phone list view containing the
telephone and highlight it (one phone at a time) in the device list view.
2. Invoke
Add
Correlations.
3. The Add Correlations dialog appears and presents a list of all of the available Selector
Switches, from all CPUs.
4. Select maximum one switch from each CPU that you want to be associated with this
telephone.
5. Press
Add
If you selected more than one switch from the same CPU, then only the first one will be
correlated and an error message will halt the adding of correlations.
If you had previously correlated one or more switches to this telephone module, then you will
not see any available switches from the same CPU as those existing correlations.
Correlating Phone Module to a Switch Corrs
1. Navigate to the Display Item list containing the Selector Switch and highlight it (only one
switch at a time) in the list view.
2. Invoke
Add
Correlations.
3. The Add Correlation dialog appears and presents a list of Addressable Phone Modules
and Conventional Phone Circuits. If the Selected switch already has a correlation, then
no available phones are shown.
4. Select only one Phone Module (a switch cannot control more than one telephone).
5. Press
add
If the Phone you selected to add was already correlated to another switch on the same CPU,
you will receive a message "A select switch already exists for control circuit number nnn. A
circuit can only be assigned to one Telephone Switch per CPU".
If you selected more than one Phone to add, or if you press add again, then you will receive
the error message “Cannot correlate a Phone Select switch to more than one phone module”.
NOTE: The general purpose nature of the Add Correlations dialog means that it cannot
prevent multiple selection. The error is detected after you press Add.
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