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Revision History Issue Date Notes 1.0 November 1999 Initial Issue 1.1 July 2000 Updates 1.2 February 2005 Revisions for new equipment and change to company name 1.3 November 2005 Corrections and updates 1.4 June 2006 Updates for new panels 4000 Digital Series II STA0380 Issue 1.
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Warnings and Cautions GENERAL WARNING Electrical shock can cause severe personal injury or death. All major units of this equipment are powered by mains voltage. Unless specifically advised otherwise, DISCONNECT mains supply before carrying out any maintenance or repair tasks. This equipment contains electrostatic sensitive devices. Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices when carrying out any maintenance or repair tasks.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS ADC Analogue to Digital Converter ADM Assignment, Diagnostics and Monitoring BNC Standard co-axial video connector CAT5 Cable standard for high speed data communications (e.g.
NID Non Intrusive Download NVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access Memory O/P Output PCB Printed Circuit Board Pot. Potentiometer PSU Power Supply Unit RAM Random Access Memory RCU Rear Connector Unit RJ45 Standard connector for data communications (used with CAT5 cabling for comms. between the matrix and control panels) RMS Root Mean Square RU Standard Rack Unit (19 inches wide x 1.75 inches high or 482.6mm x 44.
Consult the named Vitec Group Communications document for further details. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable options. Tips given. 4000 Digital Series II STA0380 Issue 1.
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Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................1 2 Control Panel Overview .........................................................................................2 3 Control Panel Descriptions ...................................................................................2 3.1 PD4215R (revised) - 16 Key Control Panel (1RU) ....................................................... 3 3.
3.5.3 Talk Tally LED .................................................................................................................. 20 3.5.4 Listen Tally LED ................................................................................................................ 20 3.5.5 PD4224R Direct Access Key Indicator LED ..................................................................... 20 3.5.6 Alphanumeric Display ........................................................................................
3.7.17 Reply Key ....................................................................................................................... 35 3.7.18 Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton ......................................................................................... 35 3.7.19 Crosspoint Level Control ................................................................................................ 35 3.8 PD4225 - Router Control Panel (2RU) .......................................................................
3.11.3 Direct Access Key (DAK) ................................................................................................ 51 3.11.4 Talk Tally LED ................................................................................................................ 52 3.11.5 Listen Tally LED .............................................................................................................. 52 3.11.6 PD4294R Direct Access Key Indicator LED ..........................................................
4.4.3 Listen Tally LED ................................................................................................................ 67 4.4.4 PD4206 Direct Access Key Indicator LED ........................................................................ 67 4.4.5 Designation Strip .............................................................................................................. 67 4.5 PD4211 LCD Key Panel (1RU) ..................................................................................
4.8.2 Crosspoint Level Control .................................................................................................. 91 4.8.3 Shift Pushbutton ............................................................................................................... 92 4.8.4 Microphone Mute Pushbutton ........................................................................................... 92 4.8.5 Loudspeaker ...............................................................................................
4.11.4.2 Cross-point Level Control ..................................................................................... 117 4.11.5 Audio Monitoring In Supervisor Mode ........................................................................... 117 4.11.5.1 Supervisor Panel .................................................................................................. 117 4.11.5.2 Target Panel ......................................................................................................... 117 4.
4.14.12 Direct Access Key (DAK) ............................................................................................ 136 4.14.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator ....................................................... 138 4.14.13 Key Action ................................................................................................................... 138 4.14.14 Headset Socket ..........................................................................................................
6.2.5.6 The Directory Facility .............................................................................................. 171 6.2.5.7 The Call Facility ...................................................................................................... 172 6.2.5.8 Programming Examples ......................................................................................... 174 6.3 LCD Key Panel Soft Mode ........................................................................................ 175 6.3.
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List of Figures Figure 1 - PD4215R (revised) Front View ...............................................................................................3 Figure 2 - PD4215R Front View ..............................................................................................................3 Figure 3 - PD4215 Front View ................................................................................................................8 Figure 4 - PD4217 Front View .............................................
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List of Tables Table 1: PD4215R DAK Operation ........................................................................................................ 4 Table 2: PD4215R Pushbutton Attributes .............................................................................................. 5 Table 3: PD4215 DAK Operation........................................................................................................... 9 Table 4: PD4215 Pushbutton Attributes...............................................
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1 Introduction The 4000 Series II is a Digital Communications System using a central switching matrix for routing calls between outstations connected in a star format. The digital central switching matrix uses a microprocessor for control and configuration purposes. A Digital Matrix Card, allowing multiple routes to be made simultaneously achieves all switching and routing. Analogue audio, GPI inputs and outputs, data interfaces and an advanced software package are also provided as part the 4000 system.
CMAPSi operation details are given in the CMAPSi on-line Help facility. 2 Control Panel Overview The 4000 Series of Control Panels comprise of a range of 1RU and 2RU by 19-inch rack mount units including Desktop panels. The Control Panels allow the user to communicate with other parties within the system. It is also possible to make calls via the standard telephone or ISDN networks.
3.1 PD4215R (revised) - 16 Key Control Panel (1RU) Figure 1 - PD4215R (revised) Front View 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Socket Microphone Mute Pushbutton and LED Designation Strip Loudspeaker Aperture Auxiliary Volume Control and LED Volume Control and LED 7 8 9 10 11 Direct Access Key (DAK) DAK Indicator LED Headset Select Pushbutton and LED Headset Socket Reply Key 3.
3 4 5 6 Designation Strip Loudspeaker Aperture Auxiliary Volume Control and LED Volume Control and LED 9 10 11 Headset Select Pushbutton and LED Headset Socket Reply Key 3.2.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket. The detachable microphone is connected via a 3-pin screw locking DIN connector. Consult the Vitec Group Communications Installation Guide for further details. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable Microphone options.
Table 1: PD4215R DAK Operation Interlock Group A DAK can be assigned to any one of eight interlock groups A - H. Within an interlock group only one DAK may be active at any one time. If a DAK in a given group is pressed whilst another DAK in the same group is already active the currently active key is deactivated and the key pressed becomes active.
3.2.6 Designation Strip This strip indicates the assignments that have been programmed for the DAKs. NOTE: Designation strips can be printed using the CMAPSi print facility. 3.2.7 Microphone Mute Pushbutton Press the Microphone Mute Pushbutton to mute the active microphone. The red LED is illuminated whilst the microphone is muted. Another press will re-enable the microphone. 3.2.
3.2.12 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LED indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e. to indicate that the call can only be responded to by the Reply Key). The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed (or last caller). All other incoming calls are placed in a queue and have to be accessed in turn. The latest call is placed at the front of the queue.
3.3 PD4215 - 16 Key Control Panel (1RU) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Socket Direct Access Key (DAK) Talk Tally LED Listen Tally LED Designation Strip Microphone Mute Pushbutton 7 8 9 10 11 12 Main Volume Control Loudspeaker Headset Socket Headset Select Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Reply Key Figure 3 - PD4215 Front View 3.3.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket. The detachable microphone is connected via a 3-pin screw locking DIN connector.
The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton actions include: Table 3: PD4215 DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released.
NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels, or a single or group of external sources, conferences or IFBs. 3.3.3 Talk Tally LED This Red LED indicates that the button action is active (either latched or transient), dependent on individual programming/assignment. This LED will flash when the destination is busy if this feature is enabled. 3.3.
3.3.10 Headset Socket (DIN 5) The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the gooseneck microphone and panel loudspeaker are not required. (Headsets should be used in areas where a number of control panels are used in close proximity, this should avoid any possibility of howlround (audio feedback) occurring). Consult the Vitec Group Communications Installation Guide for further details. 3.3.
3.4 PD4217 - Intelligent Control Panel (1RU) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Microphone Socket Soft Mode Pushbutton Shift Pushbutton Rotary LED Display Talk Tally LED Listen Tally LED Alphanumeric LED Display Loudspeaker 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Headset Socket Headset Select Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Level Control Pushbutton Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton Rotary Encoder Direct Access Key (DAK) Reply Key Figure 4 - PD4217 Front View 3.4.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket.
The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton actions include: Table 5: PD4217 DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released.
3.4.3 Soft Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operation. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will return the Control Panel to normal operation. Consult the Section “Soft Mode Programming” on page 166 for PD4217 Soft Mode programming description. 3.4.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page.
Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 3.4.11 Headset Socket (DIN 5) The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the main gooseneck microphone and panel loudspeaker are not required.
When Soft Mode is selected, clockwise and anti-clockwise rotation of the Rotary Encoder scrolls through the following options: • ASSN - Create/Modify DAK assignment • DEL - Delete DAK assignment • ATTR - Change DAK attributes • PAGE - Select new assignment page • CALL - Direct dialling to other ports Consult the Section “Soft Mode Programming” for PD4217 Intelligent Control Panel Rotary Encoder description. 3.4.17 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls.
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Figure 6 - PD4224R Front View 1 2 3 Microphone Socket Direct Access Key (DAK) Indicator LED 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 Shift Pushbutton and Associated LED Info Pushbuttonand Associated LED Loudspeaker Aperture Crosspoint Level Control 14 15 16 17 8 9 Rack Mounting Screws (cover removed) Auxiliary Volume Control and Associated LED Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton and Associated LED 18 19 10 Main Volume Control and Associated LED Reply Key Call Reject Pushbutton and Associated LED Soft Pushbutton and Associated LE
3.5.2 Direct Access Key (DAK) The 4000 Series Panels have Direct Access Key (DAK) pushbuttons. These DAKs are used to make Listen and/or Talk routes to and from the Control Panel or other audio connections. The DAK can also be assigned to trigger a control (logic) action. The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software.
3.5.3 Talk Tally LED This Red LED indicates that the button action is active (either latched or transient), dependent on individual programming/assignment. This LED will flash when the destination is busy if this feature is enabled. 3.5.4 Listen Tally LED This Green LED indicates that an audio is being received by the Control Panel from the source associated with the DAK. 3.5.
3.5.10 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. A panel fitted with the PDE4537 options card can be connected to a powered external loudspeaker. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 3.5.
• SYSTEM INFORMATION 7. Engineering diagnostic information. 8. Engineering diagnostic information. 9. Engineering diagnostic information. 10. Software version currently being run by panel processor.11. Date and time of last download. Figure 7 - PD4224R INFO Display The red LED is illuminated whilst the pushbutton is pressed. 3.5.14 Soft Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operation. The red LED is illuminated.
The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed. All other incoming calls are placed in a queue and have to be accessed in turn. The latest call is placed at the front of the queue. The maximum number of calls in this queue is ten. If the DAK is used to respond to a call, then the Reply Key displays the next call in the queue. 3.5.18 Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to disable the internal loudspeaker. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will enable the loudspeaker again.
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Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with DIN 5 headset connection. 3.6.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5) The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required. (Headsets should be used in areas where a number of control panels are used in close proximity, this should avoid any possibility of howlround (audio feedback) occurring).
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 10: PD4224 Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
3.6.9 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. 3.6.10 Auxiliary Volume Control Turn the Auxiliary Volume Control clockwise to increase the auxiliary channel volume, or anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. The auxiliary channel is not always used. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 3.6.
5. System to which panel is connected. 6. Systems which exist on the network. A flashing number indicates a system number which the configuration was expecting to exist but has not been detected on the network. • SYSTEM INFORMATION 7. Engineering diagnostic information. 8. Engineering diagnostic information. 9. Engineering diagnostic information. 10. Software version currently being run by panel processor. 11. Date and time of last download.
3.6.17 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation. The red LED is illuminated to indicate that the headset microphone is active and the detachable microphone and loudspeaker are muted. 3.6.18 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LED indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e.
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Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with XLR 5 or DIN 5 headset connection. 3.7.2 Direct Access Key (DAK) The 4000 Series Panels have Direct Access Key (DAK) pushbuttons. These DAKs are used to make Listen and/or Talk routes to and from the Control Panel or other audio connections. The DAK can also be assigned to trigger a control (logic) action.
NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels and external sources, conferences or IFBs. 3.7.3 Talk Tally LED This Red LED indicates that the button action is active (either latched or transient), dependent on individual programming/assignment. This LED will flash when the destination is busy if this feature is enabled. 3.7.4 Listen Tally LED This Green LED indicates that an audio is being received by the Control Panel from the source associated with the DAK. 3.7.
A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 3.7.10 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. A panel fitted with the PDE4537 options card can be connected to a powered external loudspeaker. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed.
3. Four Character Mnemonic (short name). 4. Description (long name). • NETWORK INFORMATION 5. System to which panel is connected. 6. Systems which exist on the network. A flashing number indicates a system number which the configuration was expecting to exist but has not been detected on the network. • SYSTEM INFORMATION 7. Engineering diagnostic information. 8. Engineering diagnostic information. 9. Engineering diagnostic information. 10.
3.7.16 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation. The red LED is illuminated to indicate that the headset microphone is active and the detachable microphone and loudspeaker are muted. 3.7.17 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LED indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e.
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Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with DIN 5 headset connection. 3.8.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5) The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required. (Headsets should be used in areas where a number of control panels are used in close proximity, this should avoid any possibility of howlround (audio feedback) occurring).
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 14: PD4225 Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
3.8.9 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. 3.8.10 Auxiliary Volume Control Turn the Auxiliary Volume Control clockwise to increase the auxiliary channel volume, or anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. The auxiliary channel is not always used. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 3.8.
5. System to which panel is connected. 6. Systems which exist on the network. A flashing number indicates a system number which the configuration was expecting to exist but has not been detected on the network. • SYSTEM INFORMATION 7. Engineering diagnostic information. 8. Engineering diagnostic information. 9. Engineering diagnostic information. 10. Software version currently being run by panel processor. 11. Date and time of last download.
3.8.17 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation. The red LED is illuminated to indicate that the headset microphone is active and the detachable microphone and loudspeaker are muted. 3.8.18 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LED indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e.
3.9 PD4226R - 32 Key Control Panel (2RU) Figure 14 - PD4226R Front View 1 2 3 4 5 Microphone Socket Indicator LED Direct Access Key (DAK) Designation Strips Loudspeaker Aperture 7 8 9 10 11 6 Auxiliary Volume Control and LED 12 Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton Main Volume Control and Associated LED Reply Key Headset Socket Headset Select Button and Associated LED Microphone Mute and Associated LED 3.9.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket.
3.9.2 Headset Socket (XLR 5 or DIN 5) The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required. (Headsets should be used in areas where a number of control panels are used in close proximity, this should avoid any possibility of howlround occurring). Consult the Vitec Group Communications Installation Guide for further details. 3.9.3 Direct Access Key (DAK) The 4000 Series Panels have Direct Access Key (DAK) pushbuttons.
Table 16: PD4226R Pushbutton Attributes Talk and Listen A single DAK press causes a bi-directional audio route to be made between the source panel and the destinations. Used between panels and external audio signals. Talk & Forced Listen This is similar to Talk and Listen except that the Listen route is permanently made. The operator need only press the DAK to talk. NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels, or a single or group of external sources. 3.9.
Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 3.9.10 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation. The red LED is illuminated to indicate that the headset microphone is active and the main gooseneck microphone and panel loudspeaker are muted. 3.9.
3.10 PD4226 - 32 Key Control Panel (2RU) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Microphone Socket Headset Socket Direct Access Key (DAK) Talk Tally LED Listen Tally LED Designation Strip Microphone Mute Pushbutton 8 9 10 11 12 13 Main Volume Control Auxiliary Volume Control Loudspeaker Headset Select Pushbutton Reply Key Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton Figure 15 - PD4226 Front View 3.10.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket.
3.10.2 Headset Socket The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required. (Headsets should be used in areas where a number of control panels are used in close proximity, this should avoid any possibility of howlround (audio feedback) occurring). Consult the Vitec Group Communications Installation Guide for further details. 3.10.3 Direct Access Key (DAK) The 4000 Series Panels have Direct Access Key (DAK) pushbuttons.
Table 18: PD4226 Pushbutton Attributes Talk and Listen A single DAK press causes a bi-directional audio route to be made between the source panel and the destinations. Often used between panels and external audio signals. Talk & Forced Listen This is similar to Talk and Listen except that the Listen route is permanently made. The operator need only push the key to talk. NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels and external sources, conferences or IFBs. 3.10.
3.10.11 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. A panel fitted with the PDE4537 options card can be connected to a powered external loudspeaker. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 3.10.
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Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with XLR 5 or DIN 5 headset connection. 3.11.2 Headset Socket (XLR 5 or DIN 5) The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required.
Table 20: PD4294R Pushbutton Attributes Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination. Used when listening to an external audio signal (not originating from a Control Panel) is required. Talk and Listen A single DAK press causes a bi-directional audio route to be made between the source panel and the destinations. Often used between panels and external audio signals.
3.11.11 Auxiliary Volume Control Turn the Auxiliary Volume Control clockwise to increase the auxiliary channel volume, or counterclockwise to decrease the volume. The volume level indicator LED changes colour according to the volume setting; green indicates a low setting, green and orange an intermediate setting and red a high setting. The auxiliary channel is not always used. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 3.11.
7. Engineering diagnostic information. 8. Engineering diagnostic information. 9. Software version currently being run by panel processor. Figure 17 - PD4294R SHIFT Display The red LED is illuminated whilst the pushbutton is pressed. 3.11.14 Soft Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operation. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will return the Control Panel to normal operation. Consult the Section on Soft Mode Programming for a description description. 3.11.
3.11.17 Level Control Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to enable the crosspoint level of a Listen Route to be adjusted. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will revert to normal Control Panel operation. NOTE: If no action is taken within 20 seconds of pressing the pushbutton then the system will revert to normal operation. 3.11.18 Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to disable the internal loudspeaker. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will enable the loudspeaker again. 3.11.
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Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with DIN 5 headset connection. 3.12.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5) The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required. (Headsets should be used in areas where a number of control panels are used in close proximity, this should avoid any possibility of howlround (audio feedback) occurring).
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 22: PD4294 Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
3.12.9 Microphone Mute Pushbutton Press the Microphone Mute Pushbutton to mute the active microphone. The red LED is illuminated whilst the microphone is muted. Another press will re-enable the microphone. 3.12.10 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.
3. Description (long name). • NETWORK INFORMATION 4. System to which panel is connected. 5. Systems which exist on the network. A flashing number indicates a system number which the configuration was expecting to exist but has not been detected on the network. • SYSTEM INFORMATION 6. Engineering diagnostic information. 7. Engineering diagnostic information. 8. Engineering diagnostic information. 9. Software version currently being run by panel processor.
3.12.16 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LED indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e. to indicate that the call can only be responded to by the Reply Key). The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed. All other incoming calls are placed in a queue and have to be accessed in turn. The latest call is placed at the front of the queue.
4 Extension Panels 4.1 PD4203R-Level Control Panel (1RU) Figure 20 - PD4203R Front View 1 Level Adjustment Control 2 Designation Strip 4.1.1 Level Adjustment Control The 4203 1RU Level Control Panel has sixteen Level Adjustment Controls. These controls are used to vary the crosspoint level at the Control Panel for the assignments made to the selected DAKs. Turn the level control clockwise to increase crosspoint gain, counter-clockwise to decrease gain.
4.2 PD4203 - Level Control Panel (1RU) 1 Level Adjustment Control 2 Designation Strip Figure 21 - PD4203 Front View 4.2.1 Level Adjustment Control The 4203 1RU Level Control Panel has twenty Level Adjustment Controls. These controls are used to vary the crosspoint level at the Control Panel for the assignments made to the selected DAKs. Turn the level control clockwise to increase crosspoint gain, counter-clockwise to decrease gain.
4.3 PD4206R - 16 Key Extension Panel (1RU) Figure 22 - PD4206R Front View 1 2 Indicator LED Direct Access Key (DAK) 3 Designation Strip 4.3.1 Direct Access Key (DAK) The 4206R Extension Panel has sixteen Direct Access Key (DAK) pushbuttons. These DAKs are used to make Listen and/or Talk routes to and from the Control Panel or other audio connections. The DAK can also be assigned to trigger a control event from either the Control Panel or the matrix.
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 24: PD4206R Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
4.4 PD4206 - 20 Key Extension Panel (1RU) 1 2 Direct Access Key (DAK) Talk Tally LED 3 4 Listen Tally LED Designation Strip Figure 23 - PD4206 Front View 4.4.1 Direct Access Key (DAK) The 4206 Extension Panel has twenty Direct Access Key (DAK) pushbuttons. These DAKs are used to make Listen and/or Talk routes to and from the Control Panel or other audio connections. The DAK can also be assigned to trigger a control event from either the Control Panel or the matrix.
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 26: PD4206 Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
4.5 PD4211 LCD Key Panel (1RU) 1 2 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 Microphone Socket Crosspoint Level Control Shift Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Loudspeaker Headset Select Pushbutton 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 3 8 7 4 5 6 Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Headset Socket Figure 24 - PD4211 Front View NOTE: Microphone is shown here for illustrative purposes only. Contact Vitec Group Communications for details of suitable products. 4.5.
Selecting a DAK, while turning the controller clockwise or counter-clockwise, causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator and a numeric indication of the level setting is displayed while the DAK is pressed. Only one DAK press is recognised at a time for cross-point level control. Further DAK presses are ignored until the first DAK is released.
4.5.7 Soft Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operation. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will return the Control Panel to normal operation. Consult the Section “LCD Key Panel Soft Mode” for Soft Mode programming description. 4.5.8 Auxiliary Volume Control Turn the Auxiliary Volume Control clockwise to increase the auxiliary channel volume, or anti-clockwise to decrease the volume. The auxiliary channel is not always used.
Main level indicator REPLY The level bars are graded in 0.5 unit steps from a minimum setting of 0.0 (off) to a maximum setting of 10.0 (approximately +12 dB). Each 0.5 unit step corresponds to 1 pixel of the level bar. The default setting for both Main and Auxiliary Volume controls is 5.0 (approximately 0dB). 4.5.10 Loudspeaker Cut Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Reply Key is illuminated while the loudspeaker is cut. 4.5.
Table 27: PD4211 DAK Operation Interlock Group A DAK can be assigned to any one of eight interlock groups A - H. Within an interlock group only one DAK may be active at any one time. If a DAK in a given group is pressed whilst another DAK in the same group is already active the currently active key is deactivated and the key pressed becomes active.
C ro s s p o in t le v e l in d ic a to r C h a r a c te rs 1 - > 5 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld D IR E C TOR C h a ra c te r s 6 - > 1 0 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-point level setting (0.0 10.0). As the setting is increased, the number of pixels in the line increases.
NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes green to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call. 4.5.13 Supervisor Mode Indication The target panel key background colour changes from 'green-orange' to 'high yellow' to indicate that a session is active. As the Supervisor Panel mimics the target panel display, its key background colour also changes to 'high yellow'. 4.5.
4.6 PD4212R LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder 4.6.1 PD4212R (revised) front View 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Socket Microphone Mute Pushbutton Shift Pushbutton Crosspoint Level Control Loudspeaker Auxiliary Volume Control 7 8 9 10 11 12 Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Soft Pushbutton Headset Select Pushbutton Headset Socket Figure 25 - PD4212R (revised) Front View 4.6.
NOTE: Microphone is shown here for illustrative purposes only. Contact Vitec Group Communications for details of suitable products. 4.6.3 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket. The detachable microphone is connected via a 3-pin screw locking DIN connector. Consult the Vitec Group Communications Installation Guide for further details. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable Microphone options.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.6.6 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
4.6.8 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 4.6.9 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation.
Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting for each DAK. There is no LED indication for this switch action. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 4.6.12 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Table 29: PD4212R DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released. Latch/Non-Latch A combination of the two above such that a quick press will latch the button and a slow press will be the non-latch action. Dual Talk/Listen When a DAK is momentary pressed, it makes a latched Listen Route.
4.6.14.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator The LCD key display of a configured DAK has 3 sections: i) Scaleable cross-point level indicator, ii) First 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field, iii) Second 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field.
i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background, ii) Active 'talk only' DAK has red text on a black background, iii) Active 'listen only' DAK has green text on a black background, iv) Active 'talk and listen' DAK has red text on a black background. The green LED on the associated pot switch is also illuminated. NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call.
4.7 PD4212 LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder 1 2 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 Microphone Socket Crosspoint Level Control Shift Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Loudspeaker Headset Select Pushbutton 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 3 8 4 7 5 6 Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Headset Socket Figure 27 - PD4212 Front View NOTE: Microphone is shown here for illustrative purposes only. Contact Vitec Group Communications for details of suitable products.
Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator changes to indicate the new crosspoint level setting. The pots also operate in SOFT mode, but there is no cross-point level indicator on the display. 4.7.3 Pot Switch Operation A pot switch, on the PD4212 and PD4222 panel types, operates on the same port as the corresponding LCD key. However, pressing a pot switch can only make listen routes.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.7.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
The current setting of either the Main or Auxiliary Volume Control is displayed as a level bar on the Reply Key, above the Reply Key text. Turning these controls clockwise or counter-clockwise, increases or decreases the length of the relevant control bar. The most recently moved control is displayed. If the Auxiliary Volume level setting is displayed and the Auxiliary Volume Control is static for 2 seconds, the display reverts to showing the Main Volume level setting.
Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Reply Key is illuminated while the loudspeaker is cut. 4.7.11 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LCD indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e. to indicate that the call can only be responded to by the Reply Key). The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed.
Table 31: PD4212 DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released. Latch/Non-Latch A combination of the two above such that a quick press will latch the button and a slow press will be the non-latch action. Dual Talk/Listen When a DAK is momentary pressed, it makes a latched Listen Route.
4.7.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator The LCD key display of a configured DAK has 3 sections: i) Scaleable cross-point level indicator, ii) First 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field, iii) Second 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field.
i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background, ii) Active 'talk only' DAK has red text on a black background, iii) Active 'listen only' DAK has green text on a black background, iv) Active 'talk and listen' DAK has red text on a black background. The green LED on the associated pot switch is also illuminated. NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call.
4.8 PD4221 LCD Key Panel (2RU) 1 2 3 4 5 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Socket Crosspoint Level Control Shift Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Loudspeaker Headset Select Pushbutton 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 8 7 6 Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Headset Socket Figure 28 - PD4221 Front View 4.8.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket.
Selecting a DAK, while turning the controller clockwise or counter-clockwise, causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator and a numeric indication of the level setting is displayed while the DAK is pressed. Only one DAK press is recognised at a time for cross-point level control. Further DAK presses are ignored until the first DAK is released.
4.8.7 Soft Pushbutton Press the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operation. The red LED is illuminated. Another press will return the Control Panel to normal operation. Consult the Section “LCD Key Panel Soft Mode” for Soft Mode programming description. 4.8.8 Auxiliary Volume Control Turn the Auxiliary Volume Control clockwise to increase the auxiliary channel volume, or counterclockwise to decrease the volume. The auxiliary channel is not always used.
Main level indicator REPLY The level bars are graded in 0.5 unit steps from a minimum setting of 0.0 (off) to a maximum setting of 10.0 (approximately +12 dB). Each 0.5 unit step corresponds to 1 pixel of the level bar. The default setting for both Main and Auxiliary Volume controls is 5.0 (approximately 0 dB). Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Reply Key is illuminated while the loudspeaker is cut. 4.8.
Table 33: PD4221 DAK Operation Interlock Group A DAK can be assigned to any one of eight interlock groups A - H. Within an interlock group only one DAK may be active at any one time. If a DAK in a given group is pressed whilst another DAK in the same group is already active the currently active key is deactivated and the key pressed becomes active.
C ro s s p o in t le v e l in d ic a to r C h a r a c te rs 1 - > 5 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld D IR E C TOR C h a ra c te r s 6 - > 1 0 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-point level setting (0.0 10.0). As the setting is increased, the number of pixels in the line increases.
NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes green to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call. 4000 Digital Series II STA0380 Issue 1.
4.9 PD4222R LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (2RU) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Microphone Socket Microphone Mute Pushbutton Shift Pushbutton Crosspoint Level Control Loudspeaker Auxiliary Volume Control Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton 8 9 10 11 12 13 Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Soft Pushbutton Headset Select Pushbutton Headset Socket Figure 29 - PD4222R Front View 4.9.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket.
Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator changes to indicate the new crosspoint level setting. The pots also operate in SOFT mode, but there is no cross-point level indicator on the display. 4.9.3 Pot Switch Operation A pot switch, on the PD4212 and PD4222 panel types, operates on the same port as the corresponding LCD key. However, pressing a pot switch can only make listen routes.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.9.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
The current setting of either the Main or Auxiliary Volume Control is displayed as a level bar on the Reply Key, above the Reply Key text. Turning these controls clockwise or counter-clockwise, increases or decreases the length of the relevant control bar. The most recently moved control is displayed. If the Auxiliary Volume level setting is displayed and the Auxiliary Volume Control is static for 2 seconds, the display reverts to showing the Main Volume level setting.
Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Reply Key is illuminated while the loudspeaker is cut. 4.9.11 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LCD indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e. to indicate that the call can only be responded to by the Reply Key). The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed.
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 36: PD4222R Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
C ro s s p o in t le v e l in d ic a to r C h a r a c te rs 1 - > 5 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld D IR E C TOR C h a ra c te r s 6 - > 1 0 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-point level setting (0.0 10.0). As the setting is increased, the number of pixels in the line increases.
NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call. If the pot switch (configured with a valid port entry) is pressed, both red and green switch LEDs are illuminated. 4.9.13 Headset Socket The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required.
4.10 PD4222 LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (2RU) 1 2 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 Microphone Socket Crosspoint Level Control Shift Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Loudspeaker Headset Select Pushbutton 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 9 8 7 4 5 6 Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Headset Socket Figure 30 - PD4222 Front View 4.10.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket.
Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator changes to indicate the new crosspoint level setting. The pots also operate in SOFT mode, but there is no cross-point level indicator on the display. 4.10.3 Pot Switch Operation A pot switch, on the PD4212 and PD4222 panel types, operates on the same port as the corresponding LCD key. However, pressing a pot switch can only make listen routes.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.10.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
The current setting of either the Main or Auxiliary Volume Control is displayed as a level bar on the Reply Key, above the Reply Key text. Turning these controls clockwise or counter-clockwise, increases or decreases the length of the relevant control bar. The most recently moved control is displayed. If the Auxiliary Volume level setting is displayed and the Auxiliary Volume Control is static for 2 seconds, the display reverts to showing the Main Volume level setting.
Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Reply Key is illuminated while the loudspeaker is cut. 4.10.11 Reply Key This DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green LCD indicator on the REPLY Key only flashes to signal the presence of an unscheduled call, when a DAK is unavailable, (i.e. to indicate that the call can only be responded to by the Reply Key). The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed.
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes are: Table 38: PD4222 Pushbutton Attributes Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used for communication from one panel to another. Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the destination.
C ro s s p o in t le v e l in d ic a to r C h a r a c te rs 1 - > 5 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld D IR E C TOR C h a ra c te r s 6 - > 1 0 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-point level setting (0.0 10.0). As the setting is increased, the number of pixels in the line increases.
NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call. If the pot switch (configured with a valid port entry) is pressed, both red and green switch LEDs are illuminated. 4.10.13 Headset Socket The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an optional headset for use when the optional microphone and loudspeaker are not required.
4.11 PD4222SR Supervisor Key Pane (2RU)l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Microphone Socket Microphone Mute Pushbutton Shift Pushbutton Level Control Loudspeaker Auxiliary Volume Control Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton 8 9 10 11 12 13 Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Soft Pushbutton Headset Select Pushbutton Headset Socket Figure 31 - PD4222SR Front View 4.11.1 Introduction A PD4222SR Key Panel, when in Supervisor Mode, can mimic and control any 'target' panel in the local system.
The following target panel features can be mimicked or controlled: • Audio to the target panel • Display text • Display level control bars • Key presses and releases • Key colour • LED status • Cross-point level control • Microphone gain • Loudspeaker cut • Head-set select • Microphone mute • Side-tone control • Main volume level control • Auxiliary volume level control General purpose inputs and outputs are not mimicked or remotely controllable as they may not be connected to the same hardware on the supe
An EXIT key option allows the operator to abort target panel selection without selecting a panel. Pressing a DAK with flashing text selects that DAK's assignment as the target panel. Target panel selection on the shifted page also requires a DAK configured with the reserved directory entry SUPR. 4.11.3.3 SOFT Mode Selection of Target Panel SOFT Mode allows any LCD Key Panel in the local system to be selected as a target panel.
General Purpose Input (GPI) For a Supervisor Panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card, a button or switch connected to GPI #3 can be used to terminate a mimic/control session. Any switch transition detected on GPI #3 causes the current session to be terminated. 4.11.4 Supervisor Facilities When a valid target panel has been selected, the Supervisor Panel display and LED Status switch over to mimic the current display and LED Status of the target panel. 4.11.4.
4.11.5.4 System and Panel Resets After a red button reset the Supervisor and target panels maintain the mimic/control session. After a black button reset the Supervisor and target panels mimic/control session is lost. When a Supervisor Panel is taken off-line from the matrix, the matrix deletes the mimic/control session and informs the target panel that the session is terminated. When a Supervisor Panel is brought back on-line it attempts to restore the mimic/control session with the target panel.
4.12 PD4222S Supervisor Key Panel (2RU) 1 2 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 Microphone Socket Level Control Shift Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Loudspeaker Headset Select Pushbutton 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 9 8 7 4 5 6 Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Main Volume Control Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Headset Socket Figure 32 - PD4222S Front View 4.12.1 Introduction A PD4222S Key Panel, when in Supervisor Mode, can mimic and control any 'target' panel in the local system.
The following target panel features can be mimicked or controlled: • Audio to the target panel • Display text • Display level control bars • Key presses and releases • Key colour • LED status • Cross-point level control • Microphone gain • Loudspeaker cut • Head-set select • Microphone mute • Side-tone control • Main volume level control • Auxiliary volume level control General purpose inputs and outputs are not mimicked or remotely controllable as they may not be connected to the same hardware on the supe
Pressing a DAK with flashing text selects that DAK's assignment as the target panel. Target panel selection on the shifted page also requires a DAK configured with the reserved directory entry SUPR. 4.12.3.3 SOFT Mode Selection of Target Panel SOFT Mode allows any LCD Key Panel in the local system to be selected as a target panel. SOFT: ASSN Sel Opt DIR PAGE CALL SUPR INFO EXIT Pressing the SUPR option allows the operator to select the target panel.
For a Supervisor Panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card, a button or switch connected to GPI #3 can be used to terminate a mimic/control session. Any switch transition detected on GPI #3 causes the current session to be terminated. 4.12.4 Supervisor Facilities When a valid target panel has been selected, the Supervisor Panel display and LED Status switch over to mimic the current display and LED Status of the target panel. 4.12.4.
After a black button reset the Supervisor and target panels mimic/control session is lost. When a Supervisor Panel is taken off-line from the matrix, the matrix deletes the mimic/control session and informs the target panel that the session is terminated. When a Supervisor Panel is brought back on-line it attempts to restore the mimic/control session with the target panel. If the target panel has become the target for another Supervisor Panel the attempt will fail. 4.12.
4.13 PD4232RBL LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (3RU) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Microphone Socket Level Control Direct Access Key (DAK) Indicator LED Loudspeaker Auxiliary Volume Control Auxiliary Volume Indicator LEDs Loudspeaker Cut Pushbutton 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Main Volume Indicator LEDs Main Volume Control Scribble Strip Soft Pushbutton Headset Select Pushbutton Shift Pushbutton Microphone Mute Pushbutton Headset Socket Figure 33 - PD4232RBL Front View 4.13.
4.13.2 Crosspoint Level Control Each DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located directly above it. Switch operation is described in the next section. Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator changes to indicate the new crosspoint level setting. The pots also operate in SOFT mode, but there is no cross-point level indicator on the display. 4.13.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.13.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
4.13.6 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 4.13.7 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation.
Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting for each DAK. There is no LED indication for this switch action. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 4.13.10 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, counter-clockwise to decrease the volume.
The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton actions include: Table 39: PD4232R DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released.
4.13.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator The LCD key display of a configured DAK has 3 sections: i) Scaleable cross-point level indicator, ii) First 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field, iii) Second 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field.
i) Non-active DAK has black text on an yellow background, ii) Active 'talk only' DAK has red text on a black background, iii) Active 'listen only' DAK has green text on a black background, iv) Active 'talk and listen' DAK has red text on a black background. The green LED on the associated pot switch is also illuminated. NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call.
4.14 PD4295MCI LCD Desktop Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Socket Headset Socket Crosspoint Level Control Shift Pushbutton Main Volume Control Microphone Mute Pushbutton 7 8 9 10 11 12 Headset Select Pushbutton Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Reply Key Loudspeaker Direct Access Key (DAK) Figure 34 - PD4295MCI Front View NOTE: Microphone is shown here for illustrative purposes only. Contact Vitec Group Communications for details of suitable products. 4.14.
Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable Microphone options. Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones - 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with DIN 5 headset connection. 4.14.2 Crosspoint Level Control Each DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located directly above it. Switch operation is described in the next section.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.14.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
4.14.6 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 4.14.7 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation.
Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting for each DAK. There is no LED indication for this switch action. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 4.14.10 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Table 41: PD4295MCI DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released. Latch/Non-Latch A combination of the two above such that a quick press will latch the button and a slow press will be the non-latch action. Dual Talk/Listen When a DAK is momentary pressed, it makes a latched Listen Route.
4.14.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator The LCD key display of a configured DAK has 3 sections: i) Scaleable cross-point level indicator, ii) First 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field, iii) Second 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field.
i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background, ii) Active 'talk only' DAK has red text on a black background, iii) Active 'listen only' DAK has green text on a black background, iv) Active 'talk and listen' DAK has red text on a black background. The green LED on the associated pot switch is also illuminated. NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call.
4.15 PD4296MCI LCD Desktop Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 Microphone Socket XLR5 Headset Socket Crosspoint Level Control Shift Pushbutton Main Volume Control Microphone Mute Pushbutton 7 8 9 10 11 12 Headset Select Pushbutton Soft Pushbutton Auxiliary Volume Control Reply Key Loudspeaker Direct Access Key (DAK) Figure 35 - PD4296MCI Front View 4.15.1 Microphone Socket Insert the optional microphone into this socket. The detachable microphone is connected via a 3-pin screw locking DIN connector.
Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones - 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with XLR 5 headset connection. 4.15.2 Crosspoint Level Control Each DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located directly above it. Switch operation is described in the next section. Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 4.15.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
4.15.6 Loudspeaker Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged. Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 4.15.7 Headset Select Pushbutton The Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select headset operation.
Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting for each DAK. There is no LED indication for this switch action. A panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card can have an external line level auxiliary input. 4.15.10 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Table 43: PD4296MCI DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released. Latch/Non-Latch A combination of the two above such that a quick press will latch the button and a slow press will be the non-latch action. Dual Talk/Listen When a DAK is momentary pressed, it makes a latched Listen Route.
4.15.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator The LCD key display of a configured DAK has 3 sections: i) Scaleable cross-point level indicator, ii) First 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field, iii) Second 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field.
i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background, ii) Active 'talk only' DAK has red text on a black background, iii) Active 'listen only' DAK has green text on a black background, iv) Active 'talk and listen' DAK has red text on a black background. The green LED on the associated pot switch is also illuminated. NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call.
5 LCD Extension Panels 5.1 lPD4230R Half Width LCD Extension Panel (1RU) 1 2 3 4 Shift mode LED Crosspoint Level Control Talk Tally LED Listen Tally LED 5 6 7 Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Shift Pushbutton Figure 36 - PD4230R Front View Panel User Guide Page 148 Issue 1.
1 2 3 4 Shift mode LED Crosspoint Level Control Talk Tally LED Listen Tally LED 5 6 7 Reply Key Direct Access Key (DAK) Shift Pushbutton Figure 37 - PD4230RV Front View The PD4230R panel is available in versions for horizontal and vertical mounting. The descriptions given below apply to both types. 5.1.1 Crosspoint Level Control Each DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located directly above it. Switch operation is described in the next section. 4000 Digital Series II STA0380 Issue 1.
Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively. The cross-point level indicator changes to indicate the new crosspoint level setting. The pots also operate in SOFT mode, but there is no cross-point level indicator on the display. 5.1.2 Pot Switch Operation A pot switch operates on the same port as the corresponding LCD key. However, pressing a pot switch can only make listen routes.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 5.1.3 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
Table 45: PD4230R DAK Operation Interlock Group A DAK can be assigned to any one of eight interlock groups A - H. Within an interlock group only one DAK may be active at any one time. If a DAK in a given group is pressed whilst another DAK in the same group is already active the currently active key is deactivated and the key pressed becomes active.
C ro s s p o in t le v e l in d ic a to r C h a r a c te rs 1 - > 5 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld D IR E C TOR C h a ra c te r s 6 - > 1 0 o f d ir e c to r y e n try d e s c rip tio n fie ld A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-point level setting (0.0 10.0). As the setting is increased, the number of pixels in the line increases.
NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call. If the pot switch (configured with a valid port entry) is pressed, both red and green switch LEDs are illuminated. Panel User Guide Page 154 Issue 1.
5.2 lPD4231R Half Width LCD Control Panel (1RU) 1 2 3 4 Main Volume Control Listen Tally LED Talk Tally LED Crosspoint Level Control 5 6 7 Direct Access Key (DAK) Shift LED Shift Pushbutton Figure 38 - PD4231R Front View The PD4231R panel is available in versions for horizontal and vertical mounting. The descriptions given below apply to both types. 5.2.1 Optional Microphone An optional microphone can be connected to the unit via the rear D-type connector (requires additional interface equipment).
Vitec Group Communications can offer three different types type of microphones - 100mm, 340mm and 490mm goosenecks. All panels are available with DIN 5 headset connection. 5.2.2 Crosspoint Level Control Each DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located directly above it. Switch operation is described in the next section. Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-point level to increase or decrease, respectively.
ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same listen access capabilities as centrally configured keys. The key action of a pot switch is 'latch only'. 5.2.4 Shift Pushbutton The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
5.2.6 Loudspeaker Audio is output can be added using the D-type connector at the rear of the panel (additional hardware required). Contact Vitec Group Communications for suitable External Loudspeaker options Your panel loudspeaker reduces volume automatically when a talk key is pressed. This is to help reduce the chance of howlround (audio feedback) occurring. 5.2.7 Main Volume Control Turn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the intercom volume, anti-clockwise to decrease the volume.
Table 47: PD4231R DAK Operation Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it. Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automatically disengages when released. Latch/Non-Latch A combination of the two above such that a quick press will latch the button and a slow press will be the non-latch action. Dual Talk/Listen When a DAK is momentary pressed, it makes a latched Listen Route.
5.2.8.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level Indicator The LCD key display of a configured DAK has 3 sections: i) Scaleable cross-point level indicator, ii) First 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field, iii) Second 5 characters of the key assignment's directory entry description field.
i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background, ii) Active 'talk only' DAK has red text on a black background, iii) Active 'listen only' DAK has green text on a black background, iv) Active 'talk and listen' DAK has red text on a black background. The green LED on the associated pot switch is also illuminated. NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD key should be pressed to respond to the call.
6 Intelligent Control Panel Features 6.1 DIAL Mode 6.1.1 Intelligent Control Panel The Intelligent Control Panel can be used dial to external telephone lines. Calls are originated by pressing the panel DAK with the 'DIAL' mnemonic and then selecting a DAK programmed to support a connection to a Telephone Balance Unit, TBU.
RPLY key mnemonic is replaced by EXIT oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo -- -- -- -- CAM1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo -- -- -- -- -- DIAL -- -- -- EXIT oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo "TEL1" "TEL2" oo Select TEL1, dial display is shown.
Press RLSE to cancel call and go on-hook oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo DIAL oo oo oo oo oo oo oo : CNCT oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo EXIT oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Press CNCT to go off-hook and start dialling again Dial telephone number (e.g.
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6.2 Soft Mode 6.2.1 Overview The Intelligent Control Panels can be programmed locally by changing the panel from normal operation to soft mode, by pressing the SOFT pushbutton. Soft mode allows the user to personalise the panel by allowing DAKs to be locally assigned and their attributes set. In use only the options actually available are displayed at any decision point, giving the operator clear guidance at all stages of programming. 6.2.
Table 49: Soft Mode Programming Example Directory 605 SND Sound Control 606 PA Prod Assistant 607 VT1 Video Tape 1 608 VIS Vision Control 609 MCR Master Control Room 501 CNF1 Conference 1 502 CNF2 Conference 2 6.2.4 Soft Mode Options The following options are available in soft mode: SOFT MODE ASSN DIR CALL EXIT 6.2.
SOFT MODE ASSN LOAD DIR KEY ENTRY ADD EXIT DIR LIST KEY ENTRY 1 CALL ATTR DEL EXIT KEY ENTRY EXIT TALK EXIT LSTN T+FL T+L EXIT AND TO DIR KEY ENTRY EXIT 1 DOWN KEYPAD ENTRY DIR 1 UP KEY ENTRY DEL EXIT EXIT EXIT KEY: 1 EXIT EXIT Transfers to the DIRECTORY option KEYPAD ENTRY - Dial Keypad entry EXIT KEY ENTRY - DAK entry NOTE: Some options may not be displayed if they are not valid in a particular situation, e.g.
6.2.5.2 Using the Load/Add Function When using the LOAD function to assign entries to a DAK, any previously locally assigned entries will be deleted when the new list of entries are assigned. The last entered mnemonic is always displayed. When using the ADD function to assign entries to a DAK, the new entries are added to any existing ones.
Pressing the desired (flashing) DAK completes the assignment of the entry to that DAK. Press EXIT to return to the Assign function menu. 6.2.5.3 Using the List Function A list of all entries assigned to a DAK can be viewed by pressing LIST pushbutton at the Assign menu. The display changes to show all of the DAK assignments, with those available for listing flashing. To select a DAK for listing press the corresponding DAK.
• DAKs with Master Talk (500) as their first entry • DAKs which are in the latched position when Soft mode is entered • DAKs which are centrally assigned The DAK required to be changed is then selected by pressing the corresponding pushbutton. The selected DAK will stop flashing. If you do not wish to change the status of any of the remaining DAKs then press EXIT to return to the Assign menu.
The top line shows the first entry in the directory and the bottom line gives the menu options available, as follows: UP/DOWN Shows the next entry in the directory LIST Lists the entries in a displayed group TOP Moves to the top entry of the directory MID Moves to the middle entry of the directory END Moves to the last entry in the directory RTN *see above EXIT Returns to the Main menu. NOTE: Depending upon the position within the directory, some of the function options may be unavailable.
oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo SOFT : Select Option oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo ASSN DIR PAGE CALL EXIT oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Select CALL mode option oo oo oo oo oo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo CALL : Enter Numbe r CLR oo oo oo EXIT oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo Enter dial code using 'dial-pad' NOTE : EXIT pushbutton causes return to DAK display, not the top level of SOFT mode
Press END to remove call or. Press EXIT to return to normal operation, without disconnecting the call. 6.2.5.8 Programming Examples The following procedures provide examples of the basic programming tasks performed on the control panel. These examples are given to help familiarise the user with Soft mode programming, using a preconfigured system directory. 1) Assigning a DAK to a Destination To program a DAK for a new destination: 1. Press SOFT Mode pushbutton; the LED illuminates to indicate Soft mode.
6.3 LCD Key Panel Soft Mode 6.3.1 Overview SOFT mode is invoked by pressing the SOFT button. The SOFT button LED is illuminated while the panel operates in SOFT mode. All SOFT mode messages and options are displayed on the 2 rows of display provided by the bottom row of keys on a 2U panel. The top row of keys on a 2U panel displays a keypad for the modes that require numeric entries. Numeric entry for a 1U panel is described later.
A typical display for local DAK assignment in ASSN mode is shown below: 0 1 2 3 4 5 LOAD: CLR 600 6 7 AND 8 601 DIR AND AND 9 602 AND TO 603 EXIT DIR Mode DIR mode is selected by pressing the key displaying the DIR option. The first directory entry, in numeric order, is displayed. The local system directory is scrolled through by pressing the UP and DOWN keys. The TOP, MID and END options allow quicker access to the ends of the directory list.
PAGE Mode PAGE mode allows one of three pages of 46 DAKs to be selected for local programming. CMAPS configuration of DAKs may reduce this number. Centrally configured DAKs are common to all pages. The DAKs on each page correspond to the main page and shifted page. The PAGE option is not available if a DAK is pressed on the main or shifted page when SOFT mode is entered. Selecting the PAGE option flashes the available page numbers; the currently selected page number does not flash.
INFO Mode INFO mode allows the operator to view current panel status information, perform tests on keys and set up loudspeaker mute, microphone gain and side-tone parameters. After a matrix black button reset or local panel '999' reset, the loudspeaker mute, microphone gain and side-tone controls revert to their default settings.
Loudspeaker Mute The loudspeaker mute status can be changed locally using the INFO feature in SOFT mode. The default status is not muted (i.e. OFF). The current loudspeaker mute setting is displayed on the top line of the bottom row of keys in INFO mode. The setting is toggled between OFF and ON by pressing the key labelled MUTE. When SOFT mode is exited, lighting the green LED associated with the REPLY key indicates that the loudspeaker is muted.
6.4.2 Level Control Audio level is adjusted by turning the Rotary Encoder while in Master Level Control Mode or Level Control Mode. The changing value is displayed above the Rotary Encoder or above the DAK being pressed. Each level control has a range of 0.0 (off) to 10.0 (+12dB approximately), and is adjusted in steps of 0.5. A value of 5.0 corresponds to approximately 0dB. The encoder is turned in a clockwise direction to increase a level and counter-clockwise to decrease the level. When the value 0.
6.4.3 SOFT Mode When the SOFT Pushbutton is pressed SOFT Mode is selected, and its red LED is lit. SOFT Mode can be selected from Master Level Control Mode or Level Control Mode. The Rotary LED Display flashes, and defaults to "ASSN". The Rotary Encoder is used to scroll through a menu of 5 SOFT Mode facilities.
6.4.3.2 ASSN (Assign) Mode When the Rotary Encoder Display is flashing "ASSN", the unassigned DAK's displays also flash. Any DAK that is currently active is not available for programming, and its display does not flash. ASSN Mode is entered when a flashing DAK is selected. The Rotary Encoder Display stops flashing and displays "ASSN". The Alphanumeric LED Displays above the DAKs show the directory entry corresponding to the current mode of scrolling.
In the order that they are displayed, the four attribute options are: • TALK - Talk only to the directory entry • LSTN - Listen only to the directory • T+L - Talk and Listen to the directory entry • T+FL - Talk and Forced Listen to the directory entry The DAKs 11 to 13 operate as ADD, SAVE and QUIT keys as described below. The ADD key stores the current directory entry, with the displayed attribute, to the DAK that was selected to enter ASSN Mode.
The QUIT key exits DEL Mode, and returns the panel to the top level of SOFT Mode. The DEL key deletes all assignments from the DAK and the panel returns to the Master Level Control Mode. On returning to Master Level Control Mode the DAK mnemonic displayed is either blank ( -- ) or returns to the mnemonic of a centrally configured assignment made to the DAK. The QUIT key returns the panel to the top level of SOFT Mode without making any changes.
The Rotary Encoder Display still flashes "CALL" to indicate that the Rotary Encoder will scroll through the SOFT Mode facilities. The first digit press clears any previously disconnected called number from the display and starts a new number above the first DAK. To correct an entry, CALL Mode is exited then re-entered using the Rotary Encoder. This allows the first digit key press to overwrite the incorrect entry and start a new entry. Port numbers can be 3 or 4 digits long.
6.4.4 Shift Page The shift page increases the number of DAKs on the panel from 14 to 26 ( Note the REPLY Key is not shifted ). The shift page is selected when the SHIFT button is pressed. The shift button LED is on while the shift page is selected and the display above the DAKs shows the mnemonics for the DAKs on the shift page. Assignments can be made to DAKs on the shift page in SOFT Mode and the listen levels of DAKs on the shift page can be adjusted in Level Control Mode.
Rotary Encoder PD4217 Rotary Encoder has been introduced to allow lists of options to be scrolled. Other Directory viewing and key assignment listing use UP/DOWN keys. Level Control PD4217 The main output level, auxiliary channel level and DAK listen level can be adjusted by selecting the relevant mode and scrolling the display to the required level. Other Individual pots. are required for each DAK and there isn't any display feedback.
Other Directory entries are scrolled in numeric order only using UP, DOWN, TOP, MID and END keys. Fast access to entries is possible by entering a directory number. PAGE Selection PD4217 Each page has its own SHIFT page with programmable DAKs. Other: The SHIFT page occupies two of the pages. The SHIFT page cannot be programmed so it is common to all pages. DIAL Mode PD4217 DIAL Mode is a SOFT Mode feature. Other DIAL Mode is available outside of SOFT Mode. 6.
The destination can be a three-digit number, addressing a port, group or conference in the same system; or a four-digit number, addressing a port on another system in the network; the first digit being the system number and the remaining three digits corresponding to the port within the system. Once the numbers are entered and the operation is complete, an audio connection is established between the specified source and destination.
When the source number has been entered the display changes to show the following menu: RAUD Select 600 600 PORT 600 --- DIR LIST --- CNCT --- --- EXIT The first line of the menu displays the selected source number, its mnemonic and directory text. This menu allows the displayed source number to be changed, using either the displayed dial-pad or the DIR function. DIR Directory. Allows viewing of directory entries.
DIR Directory. Allows viewing of directory entries. RTN Returns to the source selection menu. EXIT Exits to Soft mode. This menu allows the destination number to be entered using the dial-pad or the DIR function.
DIR Directory. Allows viewing of directory entries. EXIT Exits to Soft mode. This menu allows the selection of the panel to have a DAK assigned remotely. The panel is selected using its directory number. This number must only be a panel on the local system. The panel number may be entered directly from the dial-pad or selected from the directory by pressing DIR.
DIR Directory. Allows viewing of directory entries. RTN Returns to previous menu. EXIT Exits to Soft mode. The directory entry to be assigned can be a 3-digit number, addressing a panel on the local system, or a group, conference or IFB. The directory entry can also be a 4-digit number, addressing a panel on another system in the network.
TAKE Executes the Remote Key assignment. RTN Returns to a previous menu to re-select a panel number. EXIT Exits to Soft mode. To execute the assignment, press TAKE. In the given example, pressing TAKE executes assignment to panel 609, directory entry 608, Talk and Listen status, DAK number 11. The display automatically returns to the first Remote Key assignment menu, allowing another selection, if desired.
Deactivating, with the Make before break field cleared, ii) All Extension Panel or Shift Page DAKs are set to Non-Latch. 6.6.2 IFB Destinations The control panel provides 31 IFB destination DAKs. These DAKs can be locally, centrally or remotely programmed. CMAPSi can configure the default sources, destinations, returns, priority and interrupt levels for each IFB in the system. Any program source that CMAPSi assigns to an IFB is not visible to a Router Control Panel, and cannot be deleted by a panel.
Program source DAKs must be CMAPSi programmed to Listen, to enable monitoring. The panel listens to the input of the program source while the DAK is pressed. Program source DAKs that are also programmed to Talk, will talk to the program source port. Selecting a program source DAK lights the red LED on the DAK. IFB destination DAKs with the program source assigned have their green LED lit. All other IFB destination DAKs' green LED's are cleared. 6.6.
Program Sources Keys IFB Keys oo o 1 oo 2 3 1 oo oo 2 3 Program Source configured on DAK 1 is removed from IFB 1 Program Source configured on DAK 2 is added to IFB 1 Monitoring a Program Source: Program Sources Keys oo IFB Keys o 1 oo 2 3 1 oo oo 2 3 oo oo 2 3 ↓ Deselect IFB DAK 1 Program Sources Keys oo 1 IFB Keys o oo 2 o 3 1 Red LED on IFB DAK 1 is off IFB 1 is no longer monitored Panel is not talking to IFB 1 Green LED on IFB 1 and Program Source DAK 2 remain lit ↓
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INDEX Numerics H 2RU LCD Key Panel .................................... 91 4017 Intelligent control panel .................... 179 4025 Router control panel ......................... 188 4294 - Desktop Control Panel .................... 50 Headset Select Pushbutton 6, 11, 15, 22, 29, 35, A Headset Socket ........ 6, 11, 17, 18, 21, 30, 33 Alphanumeric LCD Display 20, 26, 32, 38, 52, 58 Alphanumeric LED Display ......................... 14 ASSN, LCD key panel ................................
PANEL POSITION ........ 21, 27, 33, 39, 53, 59 PD4203 - Level Control Panel (1RU) ........ 63 PD4203R-Level Control Panel ................... 62 PD4206 - 20 Key Extension Panel (1RU) . 66 PD4206 DAK Operation .............................. 66 PD4206 Pushbutton Attributes ................... 67 PD4206R - 16 Key Extension Panel .......... 64 PD4206R DAK Operation ............................ 64 PD4206R Pushbutton Attributes ................ 65 PD4211 LCD Key Panel (1RU) ..................
System to which panel is connected 21, 28, 34, 40, ..............................................................53, 60 Systems which exist on the network 21, 28, 34, 40, ..............................................................53, 60 T Talk Tally LED 5, 10, 14, 26, 38, 48, 52, 58, 67 V Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) 17, 18, 30 4000 Digital Series II STA0380 Issue 1.
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