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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 will be 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 party line or
fixed group. The destination can be any audio label in the system
including a Party Line or a Group or remote ports, except a control
label. When a route is activated, it will set 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 will act 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 will act as a bi-directional
audio path provided ‘Activate with Listen’ is also set.