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Intercom Configuration
Use
Intercom Configuration
to view the number of available resources and options, such as intercom ports, party
lines, number of talk levels, etc. In an ADAM or ADAM CS intercom system, you can also use Intercom Configuration
to change the resource and option settings.
Intercom Status Pane
The
Intercom Status Pane
provides any one of the following indications:
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No intercom detected
LOCL
Intercom detected, but type not recognized
SLV
Slave frame of a multi-frame ADAM system detected (won't go ONLINE, all system
configuration is performed via the master frame connection)
CS9X
CS9x00 intercom detected (will not go ONLINE)
ADAM
ADAM or ADAMCS intercom detected (will only go ONLINE if running AZedit)
name
The alpha name assigned to an ADAM or ADAM CS intercom system that is operating in
a trunking environment (names assigned using CStrunk)
Intercom System Name Pane (Intercom Alpha)
When you are viewing most screens, the
Intercom System Name Pane (Intercom Alpha)
displays the name of the
intercom system where the currently selected resource is located.
In the keypanel setup view or the LCP-102 setup view, if you move the cursor over an assignment, this pane also
displays the name of the intercom system where that assignment is located.
If your intercom system is not interconnected with any other intercom systems, this pane displays LOCL for all
resources. This indicates that the resource is located in the local intercom system.
If your intercom system is part of a larger trunking* intercom system, then some resources which are being used in
your intercom system may actually be located in a remote intercom system. For example, a key on a keypanel in your
intercom system could be assigned to talk to a person in a remote intercom system. In such cases, this pane displays
the name of the remote intercom system.
ISO
ISO
provides access to the ISO (Isolate) setup screen.
ISO Alphas
Use
ISO Alphas
to assign four character names and up to twenty-four character descriptions to isolates.
Note:
You can also change the name for a particular ISO using Ctrl+F12 alpha editing.
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