Telex Communications
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Screen Item
Field Type
Description
Alpha Names.
1. From the Alpha drop down list, select the Alpha
assigned to the port.
Scroll Enable
check boxes
The Scroll Enable check box controls who can view destinations
in scroll lists and assign those destinations to keypanel keys.
Scroll lists are lists of names (alphas) for intercom ports. You use
these scroll lists in AZedit when assigning keys on keypanels.
Scroll enable check boxes appear in the setup views for the
following destination types: intercom ports, party lines, IFB's,
Special Lists, GPI Outputs, UPL Resources, and ISO's.
Keypanel operators can also use these scroll lists at their
keypanels to assign keys. If your intercom system is part of a
larger trunked* intercom system, AZedit operators in remote
intercom systems, as well as keypanel operators in remote
intercom systems can use scroll lists to assign destinations in
your intercom system to keys in their intercom system. You can
control access to scroll lists, and therefore control the ability of
other people to assign keys, by changing the Scroll Enable
parameter.
When you are using AZedit within your own intercom system,
you always have access to complete scroll lists. However,
access for everyone else is controlled as follows:
Local: If Local is checked, any keypanel operator in your
intercom system that has a programmable keypanel can find the
destination name in a scroll list and assign it to a key. If you
remove this check mark and send the change to the intercom
system, keypanel operators will not see the destination name in
their scroll lists, and therefore, will not be able to assign it to a
key. They will also not be able to assign it using keypad numeric
entry (KP9X series keypanels). And, if the destination name
appears in any display on their keypanel, they will not be able to
copy it to any other key.
Trunk: The Trunk check box is only selectable if trunking has
been activated. If you place a check mark here, any keypanel
operator in a remote intercom system that has a programmable
keypanel can view the destination in a scroll list and assign it to a
key on their keypanel. If you remove this check mark and send
the change to the intercom system, remote keypanel operators
will not be able to view the destination or assign it to a key.
AZedit: This item is only selectable if trunking has been
activated. If you place a check mark here, an AZedit user in a
remote intercom system will be able to view the destination in a
scroll list and assign that destination to keypanel keys in the
remote intercom system. If you do not want remote AZedit users
to have access, remove the check mark and send the change to
the intercom system.
LCP-102: This item appears only in the Keypanels/Ports main
screen. If this item is enabled and checked, the intercom port will
be displayed in the IFB input scroll list of an LCP-102 operating
in PAP mode. This means the port can be selected as the
program source for an IFB input.
In the Scroll Enable field, select one or more of the following,
Local, Trunk, AZedit, or LCP-102.
Keypanel /Port Settings
drop-down list
The Keypanel/Port drop down list displays the default page of
keypanels the user can currently view. The user can select
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