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Note: To see where the DIP Switch is on the circuit board, see Figure 4, page 20.
DIP Switch Settings
Switch 1
: Latch Enable/Disable
Default Setting
: Open (Enable)
Description
: An intercom key can always be turned on for momentary conversation by pressing and
holding the key during the conversation. There is also an electronic latching feature that lets you tap
intercom keys to turn them on or off. This permits convenient hands-free conversation. However, it
can also result in a talk circuit being left on unintentionally. For example, A key that talks to a public
address system could be accidentally left on. Or, an IFB key (a type of key assignment often used by
a director or producer to give instructions to a listener, such as a news anchor during a television
broadcast) could accidently be left on, causing confusion for the IFB listener. To prevent such acci-
dents, the latching feature can be turned off.
NOTE
: DIP Switch 1 disables latching for the entire keypanel. If you just need to disable latching for
selected keys, leave DIP Switch 1 in the “open” position. Then, disable latching for the desired keys
using the “D” check boxes in the Keypanels/Ports setup screen in AZedit.
Switch 2
: Enable/ Disable the adjustment of listen volumes.
Default Setting
: Open (Enable)
Description
: Enables or disables the Key Gain item in the Key Assign menu.
Switch 3
: Unused
Default Setting
: Open (Enable)
Chapter
2
Installation
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