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AlphaCom User Guide
A100K10602
18.3 Direct Access Key Display Information
Dual Display Station
The Direct Access Key functions are shown on a display
between the two key columns.
An arrow symbol at the top or bottom of the display indi-
cates the previous or next page respectively. The arrow
keys are used to scroll between two DAK pages in idle
mode.
The text shown in the DAK display is of 3 types:
●
User-defined text programmed in the DAK string.
●
The first letters (5-8) of the name related to the fea-
ture or directory number assigned to the DAK.
●
The directory number assigned to the DAK.
18.4 Editing DAK Text
Dual Display Station
If the predefined text on a DAK is not suitable, it may be
changed by the user.
To edit DAK text:
1. Press the [Name] selection key in idle state
2. Press the [up-arrow] key until you come to
9540
EditDAKText
.
3. Press the [Ok] selection key
4. Press the DAK you want to edit
– The keyboard is now ready to accept alphanumeric
entries.
– If the DAK text was previously edited, the text is
displayed.
5. Use the arrow keys to navigate
– The up-arrow key acts as a delete key (character to the
left).
– The down-arrow key acts as a space bar.
6. Enter the new text (maximum of 8 characters).
7. Press the [Ok] selection key to confirm.
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Name 1
Name 2
Name 3
Name 4
Name 5
Funct 1
Funct 2
Funct 3
Funct 4
Funct 5
9540 EditDAKText
Select key
Ok
Esc
Enter name:
Name 1
Ok
Esc
Del/Spc
19 LED Indications for CRM-V Station
The CRM-V station has 4 DAKs (D1 to D4) and each DAK
has two corresponding LED indicators - one red and one
green.
Each LED can have the following indications:
– Low priority:
Steady light (no flashing)
– Medium priority: Slow flash
– High priority:
Fast flash
Use the color LEDs according to the following rules:
– Green:
Normal status or status that does not
require immediate action
– Red:
Alarm or the current mode of the station
Use flashing LEDs according to the following rules:
– Steady light:
Permanent status
– Slow flash:
Low priority events
– Fast flash:
High priority events that require
immediate
action
Consequently, you can have a maximum of 6 different,
independent indications on one key. Because flashing
takes priority, a high priority status will mask a low priority
status temporarily if they are on the same LED.
19.1 Example of LED Indicator Use
The following example shows how the LED indicators can
be used for keys that are programmed at a call-in point:
– Flashing red
Call Request from the
(slow or fast):
call-in point
– Steady red:
Status activated by Remote
Control Input (e.g. open door)
– Steady green:
Call-in point is listening to
program
– Slow flashing green:
Call-in point in conversation
with the master station
– Fast flashing green: Call-in point included in simplex
conference
)
Consult the technical supervisor at your site for more
information on how the LED indicators corresponding
to each DAK are programmed.