Exit, Accessing port information (#9 key), Clearing the current programming – Clear-Com i-Series Panels User Manual
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Note: As you scroll through the volume-level scale, the sidetone
volume level will change accordingly. To make the change
permanent however, you must select the desired value on
the scale by either pressing in the VOL/PROG knob or by
pressing the ENTER key (labeled “#GRN”) when the value
appears in the display.
Exit
When you select the “exit” menu item, you exit “local preferences”
mode. To select the item, scroll to it, then press the VOL/PROG knob
in or press the ENTER key (labeled “#GRN”).
ACCESSING PORT INFORMATION (#9 KEY)
The port information feature gives you the following information about
your panel:
• The panel’s port number at the central matrix
• The panel’s label at the central matrix
• The panel’s current firmware version number
Your panel must be connected to the central matrix to access all of the
port information. If your panel is not connected to the central matrix,
only the panel’s current firmware version number will be displayed.
To obtain port information:
1. Press the “9” key on the numeric keypad to enter “port information”
mode.
The leftmost display on the panel will show the panel’s current
matrix port number, matrix label, and firmware version number.
2. Press the ESCAPE key (labeled “*RED”) to exit.
The display will automatically time out after five seconds.
You can also access this feature through the menu. For more
information, see “Accessing Feature Menus” later in this chapter.
CLEARING THE CURRENT PROGRAMMING
Press the CLEAR key (labeled “0 CLR”) on the numeric keypad to
clear the current entry on the leftmost display and take you back to the
previous menu, if any.
ESCAPING THE CURRENT PROGRAMMING
Press the ESCAPE key (labeled “*RED”) on the numeric keypad to
abandon all unsaved programming and revert the panel to normal use.