4.
Specify a default intercom port for program input:
Note
If your intercom system has a Program Assign
Panel (PAP), you will be able to select a differ-
ent program input source from that panel at a
later time if you wish, but you must still specify
a default input port.
To specify the input port, position the cursor on the left
side of the "Def Inp" column and type the Alpha of
the desired input port. (Or, use the pick list at the
right side of the screen.) In the example in Figure 2-
5, input port N037 has been selected for use with IFB
IF01.
5.
The "Tone Input" column may be used in intercom sys-
tems that have an optional TIM-940 or equivalent
Tone Activated Switcher for remote IFB override.
(See page 3-7 for a description of this device.) The
"Tone Input" column designates the intercom input
port for the 2400 Hz tone that activates the TIM-940
during IFB override.
To specify the intercom port for tone input, position the
cursor on the left side of the "Tone Input" column
and type the Alpha of the desired input port. (Or, use
the pick list at the right side of the screen.) In the ex-
ample in Figure 2-5, input port N033 has been se-
lected as the tone input for use with IFB IF01.
6.
To apply restrictions, move to the “AUC” column. Use
the SPACE BAR or click with a mouse to place or re-
move check marks:
A
Access Restricted: A check mark under “A” pre-
vents keypanel operators in your intercom sys-
tem from assigning this IFB to keys from their
keypanels.
U
Univ Scroll Restricted: If your intercom system is
trunked with other intercom systems, a check
mark under “U” prevents keypanel operators in
the other intercom systems from assigning this
IFB to keys from their keypanels. Normally you
will want to restrict outside keypanel access, so
a check mark is automatically placed in this col-
umn for you.
C
CSedit Scroll Restricted: A check mark under “C”
prevents CSedit users in other intercom systems
from assigning this IFB in their intercom sys-
tems. Normally you will want to restrict outside
CSedit access, so a check mark is also automat-
ically placed in this column for you.
7.
Press the ESCAPE key (or click the right mouse button
on any selectable item) to exit the IFB edit screen af-
ter setting up an IFB.
8.
Assign the IFB to a keypanel talk key. See "Keypanel
Setup", starting on page 2-15.
9.
Remember to save your changes and send them to the
intercom system when finished. (See "Activating a
New File or Sending Changes", page 1-4.)
10. Check IFB operation. The program source should be
audible at the intercom port specified as the IFB out-
put. When the IFB talk key is pressed, the program
source should be interrupted and the keypanel opera-
tor should be able to talk to the IFB output.
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