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3. After you have named party lines, IFB's, etc, you can start assigning keypanel keys to talk and listen to
those assignments. Do this using keypanel setup.
By now, you should be getting a good basic sense of how to use the AZedit software to setup your intercom
system.
There are many other features of AZedit that have not been mentioned in this quick guide. It is recommended
that you read through the AZedit User Manual or go through the help files that accompany the software.
Assigning Alphas to Party Lines
Party lines have default names, such as PL01, PL02 etc. You can change these names to something more
recognizable to keypanel operators. You can also add brief descriptions to help you distinguish between party line
uses.
To assign a party line alpha, do the following:
7. From the Keypanel / Ports screen, click Other Alphas.
The Other Alphas screen appears.
8. Select Party Line Alphas.
The Party Line Alphas screen appears.
9. Double-click the PL port you want to assign an alpha.
The Edit Alpha Description screen appears.
10. In the Description field, enter a description of the party line. There is a 24-character limit to the field.
11. In the Alpha field, enter a meaningful alpha for the PL port (for example, a camera connected to the PL
port, may have a name such as CAMS).
Note: The Alias and Alpha fields populate with the same information. You can change the Alias, if
needed. For more information see, the Port Alphas screen description.
12. Click Done.
The Party Line is renamed.
Configure an IFB
To configure an IFB, do the following:
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