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3. To exit “local exclusive” mode press the key you pressed in step 2
again to deactivate it.
• The previously latched keys will return to their active state.
• This feature does not work on the answer-back (ANSWR) key.
You can also select this feature from the menu. See “Accessing
Feature Menus” later in this chapter for more information.
LOCAL PAGE OVERRIDE (#3 KEY)
The “local page override” feature allows you to talk to one or more
destination panels regardless of the on/off or volume settings at each
panel’s speaker. The feature literally “overrides” the current on/off and
volume settings at the destination.
You can adjust the local page override’s volume level in the Eclipse
Configuration System program. By default, the volume is set up at 5 on
a 1–10 scale, but it can be adjusted to any value on the scale.
Note that this feature is only active when the Matrix is connected and
online.
To activate local page override:
1. Press “3” on the keypad to enter “local page override” mode.
2. Press any talk key (even an already latched key).
• You can talk to all destinations associated with that key. The
current on/off settings and volume levels will be overridden at
those panels’ speakers.
• The “3” key on the keypad will glow bright green while this feature
is active.
• Local page override does not work from the answer-back
(ANSWR) key.
3. To exit “local page override,” release the pressed talk key.
Local page override mode automatically times out if you do not
press a key on the function-key module for five seconds.
You can also enter the “local page override” mode by selecting it from
the feature menu. See “Accessing Feature Menus” later in this chapter
for more information.
Note that if a key cannot be page overridden because it is assigned as
an interface or party line, there will not be an error message to indicate
that the function is not available on that key.
IFB, PARTY LINE AND FIXED GROUP ASSIGNMENTS
(#4 KEY)
The “4” key allows local assignments to be made for IFBs, Party Lines
and Fixed Groups. To access the assignment mode: