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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series II
Page 58 STA0380
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:
NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels and external sources,
conferences or IFBs.
3.12.4 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.
3.12.5 Listen Tally LED
This Green LED indicates that an audio is being received by the Control Panel from the source
associated with the DAK.
3.12.6 PD4294 Direct Access Key Indicator LED
The coloured LEDs associated with the Direct Access Keys (DAKs) have the following meanings:
Red (R) means “Talk” (key pressed).
Green (G) means “Listen” (incoming audio from that source).
Orange (O) means activity (a mix of Talk and Listen).
3.12.7 Alphanumeric LCD Display
The LCD display comprises of a display block supporting a single line of four alphanumeric characters
per DAK or eight alphanumeric characters per pair of DAKs. The Configuration and Master Assignment
Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software centrally assign the alphanumeric characters,
called mnemonics or alphas.
3.12.8 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.
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 communi-
cation from one panel to another.
Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from the desti-
nation. Used when listening to an external audio signal (not originat-
ing 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.
Talk & Forced Listen This is similar to Talk and Listen except that the Listen route is perma-
nently made. The operator need only press the DAK to talk.
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