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It is also possible to adjust the listen gain for any specific intercom port
when listening to any other specific intercom port. This is called the point-
to-point listen gain, or crosspoint gain. For example, a keypanel operator
might want to monitor a music source connected at some intercom port,
but at a reduced audio level so that it does not interfere with normal
intercom communications. The crosspoint gain can be reduced for the
keypanel port listening to the port where the music source is connected.
Analog gain adjustment is only available using ADAMedit. Crosspoint
gains can be adjusted either within ADAMedit or from a programmable
keypanel. For further information on any gain adjustment in ADAMedit,
search for keyword "gain" in ADAMedit help. For procedures to adjust gain
from a programmable keypanel, look for "gain" in the manual index.
Relay
Relay is used interchangeable with GPI output. The relay feature works
with the 16 GPI outputs of an optional UIO-256 Universal Input / Output
Frame, and with the relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame. The relay
feature also works with the 8 GPI outputs of an ADAM, ADAM CS, or Zeus
intercom system (J27 on a Zeus Frame, J903 on an ADAM CS Frame,
and J11 on the XCP-ADAM-MC Master Controller Breakout Panel in an
ADAM Intercom System). You can assign a keypanel key to control a GPI
output from any of these devices, and then use that key and output to
control an external device. For example, you could use a keypanel key to
control lighting. Or, you could assign a relay as a level 2 talk key
assignment in a stacked talk key arrangement to both send audio and key
a device, such as a paging amplifier or a 2-way radio.
Special List
A special list is a means for a keypanel operator to talk and/or listen to
several unrelated destinations using a single key. Special lists are useful
for group call or zone paging. Special list members are defined in the
intercom configuration software. Once a special list has been configured, it
can be assigned to a keypanel key.
A special list is a group of intercom ports that a keypanel operator can talk
or listen to by activating a single key. Special lists are typically used for
paging, all call, group call etc. Special lists have default names SL01,
SL02 etc. These names can be changed using Other Alpha setup. You
define the members of the special list using Special List setup. Once a
special list has been set up, you typically assign it to a keypanel key using
Keypanel setup. The keypanel operator can then activate the special list
key to talk or listen to all members of the special list.
IMPORTANT: Do not confuse special lists and party lines.
A special list is used when a keypanel operator needs to occasionally
talk or listen to a group of intercom ports that are otherwise unrelated.
A party line is typically used when several users of non-keypanel
devices (such as belt packs or camera intercoms) are engaged in a
specific common activity and they need to talk and/or listen to each
other all the time. Keypanels are almost never members of party lines
(although they can be). However, a keypanel key can be assigned to
occasionally talk or listen to a party line if desired.
Just remember: party lines are primarily set up for party line members,
with occasional access by keypanel operators, while special lists are
set up exclusively for keypanel operators to talk or listen to several
unrelated intercom ports.
For specific information about special list setup, search for "special list" in
ADAMedit help.
Stacked Key
See the descriptions for talk level, talk level 2.
Talk Level 1
Talk level 1 is the normal talk key assignment. This is the assignment that
normally appears in the alphanumeric display (on keypanels so equipped).
You may add a talk level 2 assignment to activate a second device along
with talk level 1.
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