Removing labels from the answer-back stack, Clear button, Function buttons – Clear-Com ICS-1016E User Manual
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Clear-Com Communication Systems
ICS 1008E/1016E Intercom Panel Instruction Manual
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Removing Labels From the Answer-Back Stack
Any label will be automatically removed from the stack if it is not
answered within a certain time interval, which is set by the
answer-back, auto-clear time in the configuration program.
To manually remove a label from the answer-back stack press the
“Clear” button.
Clear Button
The “Clear” button, located on the far left in the first row, removes the
current caller’s label from the “Ans Back” button.
Function Buttons
The function buttons are located on the right-hand side of the front
panel.
Mic
This button activates the panel or headset microphone, whichever has
been selected with the “Panel Mic” button. The button will be bright
yellow when the selected microphone is active, dim yellow when not
active, and off when a microphone is not present. The “Mic” button also
is activated when the user activates a talk button. If the talk is latched,
the microphone will remain on after the call.
Speaker
This button toggles the front-panel speaker between active (bright
yellow) and inactive (dim yellow). If a headset is not attached the
“Speaker” button will default to bright yellow and the panel speaker can
not be turned off.
Panel Mic
This button toggles between the panel (bright yellow) and headset (dim
yellow) microphones. If only a panel microphone is attached, the
button will default to bright yellow and cannot be turned off. If a panel
microphone is not attached, this button is off and not functional.
Listen/Call
The “Listen/Call” button has four functions:
• activating the listen-level mode
• resetting the listen-level settings
• sending call signals
• releasing auto-answered telephone lines.
Listen-Level Mode
Steps to adjust listen volume:
1. Latch a listen to an audio source.