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5.48.5
Partyline tallies
To enable/disable Tallies
1)
Open the Partylines screen by selecting the Partylines link on the Configuration
menu
2)
Create a partyline or select a partyline that was been previously created
3)
Expand Tally Options in the Properties window.
4)
Select In Use Tally in Tally Options.
5)
Select the drop down arrow and select the required status.
This allows the system to set a tally (flashing LED) on all the panel keys that are assigned
to the partyline whenever a talk is active on the partyline.
In the case of multiple matrices in a linked set the In Use tally is broadcast to all other
systems in the linked set. In this way the feature is seamless over the matrices in a linked
set.
The default is disabled.
5.48.6
Partyline global numbers
Partylines are globally numbered, giving them a unique, global identity throughout the
Eclipse HX system.
If a partyline is assigned the number 001, then there can be only one partyline with the
number 001 in the system, however many matrices are intelligently linked.
Partylines are numbered based on local creation order.
5.49
Routes
A route is an audio path between two points in the matrix that can be activated by another
intercom panel’s selector key. The Routes link provides the following functions:
• Define the source port and destination label for each route
• Determine whether each route is activated with a talk key, a listen key, or both
• Enable a reverse listen (a reversal of the route’s direction when it is activated by a
Talk).
A route is defined by selecting a source port, a destination label, and providing a
description. The source can be any port in the local system. A source cannot be a nonport
label, including a partyline or fixed group. The destination can be any audio label in the
system including a partyline or a Group or remote ports, except a control label. When a
route is activated, it sets a talk from the source port to the destination label.
It is possible to activate the route by activating a talk and/or a listen to the route’s label.
If the Action is set to Talk the route acts as a unidirectional audio path whenever a talk or
listen to the route is activated. If the route action is set to Reverse Listen the route acts as
a bi-directional audio path provided Activate with Listen is also set.
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