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7. Press and release the setup/enter knob.
8. Rotate the setup/enter knob clockwise or counterclockwise to

display available port digits.

9. When the desired digit appears in the display, press the setup/enter

knob to select and save it.

10. Select either the Enable or Inhibit check boxes to enable or inhibit

the audio route between the selected Source and Destination.
The following table shows the possible selections for inhibiting or
enabling a route.

Table 3-2: Possible Settings for Inhibiting and Enabling Routes

11. Scroll to and select SAVE by pressing the setup/enter knob.

(Leaving this screen without selecting SAVE cancels all selected
route data.)
The route confirmation screen appears.

12. To confirm the route, scroll to and select YES. To back out from the

changes select either NO or EXIT.

SELECTING AND ACTIVATING A CONFIGU-
RATION

Each PiCo matrix can store up to four complete configuration maps in
its onboard memory. A “configuration” is a complete set of operating
parameters for the matrix system which includes all talk and listen
paths for each connected intercom panel. A configuration map is
created and named in the Eclipse Configuration System programming
software.

Any of these maps can be selected and activated directly from the
PiCo. First select the configuration map to apply. Then when the
system is reset the selected configuration map goes into effect
immediately.

To select a configuration map:

1. From the Main menu, select CONFIGS.

Inhibit [ ]

Enabled [ ]

No control of selected route
made via screen

Inhibit [X]

Enabled [ ]

Routes blocked between
source and destination

Inhibit [ ]

Enable [X]

Routes enabled between
source and destination

Inhibit [X]

Enable [X]

Not allowed. It is not possible
to both inhibit and enable a
route.