
Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series II
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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.
If the attempted assignment is to an invalid DAK, an error message is displayed for a short time. If the
selected panel does not respond within a certain time, an error message is again displayed.
6.5.4 Input / Output Level Control
The PD4225 Router Control Panel, with attached PD4203 Level Control Panels, can provide a
combination of input and output level control for the program sources, destinations or other physical
ports. A maximum of 80 separate level controls can be applied to a nominated range of ports. The Level
Control Panels are centred at 0dB and can provide a range of -70dB to +12dB.
It is recommended that the level controls be mapped to a contiguous range of ports, for ease of
operation, and it is also recommended that the program source DAKs are also configured as a
contiguous range. This allows each level control to map physically to the program source Extension
Panel DAK above or below it.
NOTE: The input and output port details that are to be controlled by the PD4225 I/O Level Control
capabilities are factory set on request and can only be modified by Vitec Group Communications.
6.6 IFB Router Operation
The IFB Router also supports the Remote Audio and Remote Key Assignment functionality which is
described in sections 6.5.1, 6.5.2 and 6.5.3.
The control panel can be configured to provide:
• 31 locally, centrally or remotely configurable IFB destination DAKs,
• 80 centrally or remotely configurable program source DAKs,
• REPLY Key.
The IFB destination DAKs operate as standard IFBs, as well as selecting an IFB for routing. I.e. interrupt
the foldback between a source and destination by acting as a caller.
The default configuration of an IFB is set up using standard CMAPSi features to assign a destination to
an IFB designation. Only local system IFBs can be used. CMAPSi can also set up default sources,
returns, priority and interrupt levels for an IFB. The Router Control Panel cannot remove the central
assignments.
The Router Control Panel can monitor the output of a selected IFB. If no IFB is selected, the panel can
monitor the input of any currently selected program source.
Main page pushbuttons, except the REPLY, which are not configured as an IFB destination, can be
configured with a port, group and/or conference for normal talkback operation.
Incoming call indication for any program source is allocated to the REPLY Key.
6.6.1 IFB Control Panel Configuration
Using CMAPSi, create a default template for a Router Control Panel, with Key Action settings as follows:
i) IFB assignments on the Main Page DAKs 1-31 are configured to belong to Interlock Group A; the DAKs
are
TAKE Executes the Remote Key assignment.
RTN Returns to a previous menu to re-select a panel number.
EXIT Exits to Soft mode.
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