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Selector Switches whose operation is linked with a switch on another CPU will be marked with
an asterisk. By right clicking and selecting View Linked Items, you can see the CPU, Frame
and Index of the other switch(es).
Call Control
The call control feature allows an operator at one node to execute a call-in to another node
using the master handset.
Call Control can be configured if two or more nodes are equipped with an audio controller and
master telephone.
Assign a Telephone Selector Switch on the node where the user is to receive the Call Control.
If this node has a master telephone, and if there are remote nodes with masters, an additional
tab - Call Control - appears on the Add Correlations dialog. It lists all of the remote nodes that
can potentially participate in Call Control. Select the node that is to initiate Call Control.
When the remote user picks up the master telephone and presses Call Control, this sets the
remote node's Call Control status and initiates a call-in. The LED associated with the
correlated telephone selector begins to flash and the operator can press the switch to accept
the call as if it were from a remote handset. The two master telephones are then connected.
Call Control is a toggle operation. Pressing the switch again cancels the call-in.
Drag & Drop / Copy & Paste
A Fire Phone device cannot be copied if it is already correlated to a selector switch. Doing so
would break the rule of one switch, one phone. If you attempt to copy such a device (or a loop
that contains one) an error message is displayed. If you need to copy phones, do so with
Paste Special and un-check the Copy display correlations option.
Get Job
You can get all job data from the panel by selecting Get Job from the Panel menu. This
command retrieves a job from the panel, transposes the data and stores it on the database. If
the panel is loaded with an older version of the firmware, the appropriate size and layout of
data structures is built to receive the data.
If the job is determined to be a newer version of one already stored on the database (it
compares the Job's Globally Unique ID or GUID) then the next highest version is created.
If no prior version of the job is already stored on the database, then a new job is created. The
New Job dialog is used to collect information such as the Job Name, Author and Comments.
If a job with the same GUID is already on file - meaning that the jobs are of the same "lineage"-
then the New Version dialog is used to collect comments for the version history.
Send Job
You can send the current open job to the panel by selecting Send Job from the Panel menu.
This command builds the current job (this means taking data from the database and
transforming it into the data structures that are understood by the firmware). The structures
are then sent through the RS232 interface (or MODEM) to the panel, where they are
assembled and routed to their ultimate destination. Validation is automatically done as part of
the build process.
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