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the additional bins of the QMB-5000. During conversion from QMB-5000 to QMB-5000N
any existing amplifiers in the base unit's extra slots are moved to the expansion bins.
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QBC-5000 Charger in use: check this box if the amplifier battery charger is a legacy
QBC-5000. Leave the box un-checked if a QBC-5000N charger is in use. Selecting the
wrong charger can affect battery supervision and charging.
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Silenceable Speakers: check this box if the speakers connected to the controller can be
silenced.
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Microphone present: check this box if there is a microphone installed on this audio
controller. If there are two or more microphones on the job, then one must be flagged as
Master and the control enable required option must be checked on every node with a
microphone.
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Master microphone: check this box if there is a microphone installed on this audio
controller and it is to be designated as the Master. If there are two or microphones on
the job, then one (and only one) must be designated as master.
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Control Enable required for mic press to talk: if this box is checked the operator must
enable use of the microphone (through the menu or a key switch). This option must be
checked if there is a microphone present on this node, and there is at least one other
microphone on another audio controller on the job.
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Master Handset: If you specify a master handset, the first telephone line is used for that
purpose. The line will be hidden from view and cannot be used.
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If line 0 is currently in use (either as a voice line serving addressable phone modules, or
as a conventional phone) and you check this box you will be asked for confirmation
before the line is removed.
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If you remove the master handset, line 0 will become available for use. If there is a
correlation from a telephone selector switch to Call Control at this network node, you will
be asked for confirmation before the master handset is removed.
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Call in buzzer: Select to enable the call in buzzer
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Control Enable required for master handset: if this box is checked the operator must
enable use of the master handset (through the menu or a key switch Control Enable).
System/Node/CPU Status
This list view appears in the top, right pane when either the Common System Status, Node &
CPU Status or Annun Status item is selected in the Job Tree.
System Statuses are pseudo inputs that can be correlated to outputs. For example:
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Correlate a signal circuit to operate as a power supply. (using Init Done).
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Customize the Fire Drill operation.
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Correlate a relay to operate on Reset Command (using Sys Reset)
System Statuses are can also be correlated to LEDs.
System statuses can have three different scopes.
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Common System Status - as the name suggests, their scope is system wide. Common
Alarm,Fire Drill and Signals active are some examples. They need no further
qualification.
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Node Status - Node Active and AC On are examples of Node status. The list view
appears once for each network node on the system. When you choose one and
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