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have informed the party, press the
PATCH
button, so that the line becomes part of the
patch. If you are answering the telephone via your console, see the section on
The Console Programming System (CPS) should be used to program the console patches
as Group A through Group H. One console button should be programmed as a group
button for each patch desired. Each channel in the system has a programmed patch
function button. Eight of the console buttons have been programmed as patch group
buttons, labeled “A” through “H”. A patch group is set up by pressing a patch group
button and, while holding it down, selecting the patch function button of each channel that
is to be put into the patch group. When a patch group button is pressed, its green LED
turns on. When the channel patch button is pressed, its green LED flash. When the patch
group button is released, the green LED on the patch buttons on the selected channels stay
on. Whenever a patch group button is activated, the green LEDs for the patch buttons of
the selected channels flash to indicate which channels are part of the particular patch.
When a patch button of a patched channel is pressed, that channel is removed from the
patch and the green LED of that channel patch button turn off. If the patch function button
of a nonpatched channel is pressed without holding down a patch group button, the
channel is added to the lowest order patch group programmed at the console. When a
patch group or a channel has been selected by a console, the patch group and channel
patch button LEDs on other positions in the system also turn on. This indicates that the
patches are in use and are not available to those positions. If buttons for patches in use are
pressed, a beep is issued with no other action occurring. This ensures that no channel can
be included in more than one patch at a time.
Once in operation, the receive transmit activity functions work as previously described for
standard patching.
Intercom Operation
There are two buttons used for the interconsole intercom, the
CONSOLE I'COM CALL
button and the
CONSOLE I'COM TALK
button. Pressing the
CONSOLE I'COM
CALL
button causes the called console to alert its operator by emitting a beep and
displaying “I-CALL”. To talk to the called console, press and hold the
CONSOLE
I'COM TALK
button while speaking into the microphone. While the intercom is on
(monitored) at your console, the green LED on the
CONSOLE I'COM TALK
button is
on. While you are talking over the intercom, the red LED on the
CONSOLE I'COM
TALK
button is on.
The intercom is turned off by again pressing the
CONSOLE I'COM CALL
button that
was previously pressed.
There may be several
CONSOLE I'COM CALL
buttons but only one
CONSOLE
I'COM TALK
button. The
CONSOLE I'COM CALL
button is usually labeled with the
name of the console positions it calls, such as
Fire Call
or
EMS Call
.
Console intercom audio is muted during incoming RX calls and outgoing TX calls.
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