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ISO
ISO is a means for a keypanel operator to isolate a particular intercom port for private communication. While the
intercom port is isolated, it can only hear audio from the keypanel operator. There is also an option called ISO Self
that cuts the keypanel operator off from the rest of the intercom system as well during the ISO operation. When the
ISO key is released, normal intercom operation is automatically restored. ISO is often used in a broadcasting
environment, and may be referred to as "Camera ISO". In this application, camera operators are often assigned to a
party line. ISO provides a means for a keypanel operator to isolate a particular camera from the party line and then
direct that camera operator without outside interference.
Each ISO can be given a name that is meaningful to keypanel operators, which is done through the Other Alpha
setup screen.
Once an ISO has been setup and named, it can be assigned to any keypanel key (provided that ISO assignment has
not been restricted or disabled in AZedit). Use the ISO Setup screen to define the intercom port that will be isolated.
Then, use keypanel setup to assign the ISO to an intercom key. After all changes have been sent to the intercom
system, the keypanel operator will be able to isolate the specified ISO output by pressing the ISO key.
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