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3. Press ↓↓ or ↑↑ to display a different GPI Input.
4. Tap PGM to select a GPI Input.
5. Press ↓↓ to select the talk key.
6. Tap PGM.
Tap Key displays.
7. Tap the intercom key you want to assign. This key activates when the GPI input activates.
8. Tap CLR to exit, or BACK to back up and make more assignments.
9. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg, to store local GPIO settings.
Assigning an Input to Activate a Key Group
1. Select Local GPIO, and then tap PGM.
Input displays.
2. Tap PGM.
GPI Inp #1 displays.
3. Press ↓↓ or ↑↑ to display a different GPI Input.
4. Tap PGM to select a GPI input.
5. Press ↓↓ to select Group.
6. Tap PGM.
By default, Group 1 displays. Press
↓↓
or
↑↑
to display a different group.
7. Tap PGM.
An arrow appears to indicate the group is now selected. For example, if you press PGM to select Group 1,
♦
Group 1
displays.
8. Tap CLR to exit, or BACK to back up and make more assignments.
9. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg, to store local GPIO settings.
Removing an Input Assignment
1. Select GPIO, and then tap PGM.
2. Press ↓↓ or ↑↑ to select Input.
3. Tap PGM.
4. Press ↓↓ or ↑↑ to display the GPI input you want to remove.
5. Tap PGM.
6. Press ↓↓ to select Not Asgnd.
7. Tap PGM.
♦
Not Asgnd displays. The arrow indicates Not Assigned is the new selection.
8. Tap CLR to exit.
9. Run Service Menu, Save Cfg, to store local GPIO settings.
Adding or Removing a GPI Output Key Assignment
1. Select Local GPIO, and then tap PGM.
Input displays.
2. Press ↓↓ to display Output.
3. Tap PGM.
GPI Out:#1 displays.
4. Press ↓↓ or ↑↑ to display a different GPI output.
5. Tap PGM to select a GPI output.
Tap Key displays. Also, if there is a key currently assigned to activate the selected GPI output, both LEDs for the key
lights red. If there is no assignment, no LEDs light red.
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