Creating a Camera ISO Channel
An ISO channel is a special type of communication
where a keypanel user can press a single key to com-
pletely isolate, or cut off, all communications to a particu-
lar intercom station and establish a private conversation
with that intercom station. The name “Camera ISO” re-
fers to a broadcasting application where, for example, a
director needs to talk to one specific camera on a camera
party line without interruptions from other personnel on
the party line. Other personnel on the party line can carry
on conversation as usual, but the isolated camera will not
hear the party line while the ISO is active. Releasing the
ISO key re-establishes normal communications. The fol-
lowing procedure lets you tell CSedit which port you
want to isolate. You can also assign a meaningful name
for the ISO and restrict access to it. Once you have config-
ured an ISO, you can let any keypanel user talk to it by
simply assigning the ISO to a key on their keypanel.
To set up an ISO:
1.
From the menu bar, select the System menu, then select
“ISOs”. The ISO edit screen should appear (Figure 2-
11). ISO’s are set up in the Camera Isolate Assign-
ments table at the left side of the screen. An Outputs
pick list appears at the right side of the screen.
2.
Default ISO Alpha and Alias names are IS01, IS02 etc.
To change an ISO’s Alpha name, position the cursor
in the Alpha column and type in a 4-character name
that will be meaningful to users in your intercom sys-
tem. When you change an ISO’s Alpha name and
move to a new location in the table, you will notice
that the Alias name is also changed. If your intercom
system is trunked to other intercom systems, you can
change this Alias name to a different name that will
be more meaningful to users in the external intercom
systems.
Note
When you make any change to an ISO definition
and move to a new position, you will notice that
a check mark
û is inserted in the “Chg” column.
This check mark is a change flag. (See the
change flag description on page 1-4 for further
details.)
3.
To apply restrictions to an ISO, position the cursor in
the “AUC” column under A, U or C. Then, use the
SPACE BAR or click with a mouse to place or re-
move check marks as follows:
A
Access Restricted: A check mark under “A” pre-
vents keypanel operators in your intercom sys-
tem from assigning this ISO to keys from their
keypanels.
U
Univ Scroll Restricted: If your intercom system is
trunked with other intercom systems, a check
mark under “U” will prevent keypanel operators
in the other intercom systems from assigning
this ISO to keys from their keypanels. Normally
you will want to restrict outside keypanel access,
so a check mark is automatically placed in this
column for you.
C
CSedit Scroll Restricted: A check mark under “C”
prevents CSedit users in other intercom systems
from assigning this ISO in their intercom sys-
tems. Normally you will want to restrict outside
CSedit access, so a check mark is automatically
placed in this column for you.
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