2 gaining evs control, 1 loc priority, 2 loc lockout – SilentKnight 5820XL User Manual
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Model 5820XL / 5820XL-EVS Installation Manual
LS10061-001SK-E
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Figure 9-1 EVS Front View
9.2.2
Gaining EVS Control
When attempting to gain EVS Control, there are three things that govern whether or not EVS Control can be
obtained:
1.
LOC Priority.
2.
LOC Lockout.
3.
User profile access control.
9.2.2.1
LOC Priority
LOCs are assigned (through panel or SKSS programming of the EVS-VCM or EVS-RVM) an LOC priority of
low, normal, or high. LOCs with a higher priority are always able to gain control from a lower priority LOC.
9.2.2.2
LOC Lockout
When LOCs are programmed to the same priority, the setting LOC lockout applies. LOC lockout will not allow
an LOC to gain EVS Control from the LOC with EVS Control until one of three things happen:
1.
The LOC lockout timer expires. Once the LOC lockout timer expires, an attempt to gain EVS Control can be
made again.
Note: The lockout timer must be programmed to expire sometime other than Never.
2.
The user at the second LOC requests EVS Control from the LOC with EVS Control and that LOC grants the
request. (See Section 9.2.7). If the EVS lockout timer expires while an EVS Control request is in progress,
the system will automatically pass EVS Control to the requesting LOC.
3.
The user at the second LOC enters an access code with the EVS Super User profile option.
EVS Control
Message
LEDs
Message
Keys
EVS Control LED
EVS CONTROL
Key
ALL CALL
KEY
NON-ACTIVE CALL
Key
Select
Keys
READY
TO TALK
Select
LEDs