Activation, Allow local programming, Interlock group – Clear-Com Eclipse-Omega User Manual
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click on the ‘Add Selected Label’ key to add it to the list of labels
associated with the rotary encoder. The label will be displayed below
the rotary encoder. Only one label at a time can be assigned to the
rotary encoder. To deassign a label select the label and click on the
‘Remove Listen’ button.
This facility is only available on the 4222E and 4212E panels.
Activation
The activation options allow properties to be added to the key. By
default the activation option defaults to the property already assigned
to the key on the mimic. To change the key property click on the down
arrow to open the drop-down menu and select the required property.
Alternative activation properties allowed are Talk & Forced Listen and
Dual Talk & Listen.
Allow Local Programming
If this is checked then the key can be programmed locally on the panel
or by a supervisor panel. This can be used to override properties set
globally.
Interlock Group
This allows the key to be assigned to any one of nine interlock groups.
If the key is assigned to an interlock group whenever that key is
pressed all other keys on the panel in the same interlock group are
disabled.
Note: In the case of lever key panels the Up and Down positions
of the lever keys are considered to be separate keys and
can therefore be assigned to different interlock groups.
Level Adjustment Applies To
The drop-down menu allows the rotary encoder to set the audio level
of the crosspoint the key is assigned to, the output level of the port the
key is assigned to or the input level of the port the key is assigned to.
Note: This function is useful for the 4203E expansion panel with
sixteen encoders.
LOCAL ADVANCED
The Local Advance screen sets functions that determine how every
panel and interface in the system will interact with each other at the
device level. For example IFB levels can be set for every individual
device or Forced Listen can be enabled or disabled between any two
specific system devices.
To open the Local Advanced screen select the ‘Local Advanced’ entry
in the Configuration menu.