Ericsson LBI-39224 User Manual
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Maestro uses Alt+F1 - Alt+F8 (press and hold the Alt key and then
press the F1 - F8 key). The C3 Modular console uses the ALARM 1 -
4 and AUX 1 - 4 keys for the same purpose. Each event can be
specified to either deactivate upon release of the key (momentary) or
toggle on each subsequent key press (hold).
Deactivate
For a toggled event (changes state with each key press) key presses
from different consoles can toggle the current state. For example,
console 1 may toggle the event active and console 6 may toggle the
event back to the inactive state. For a momentary event release of
the key press (at the console) will deactivate the event back to the
inactive state. Select either Toggle or Momentary.
Console Call Trigger
A console call trigger will activate an output event when the specified
condition is detected at the Console Interface Module (CIM). The
event deactivates when the condition is no longer present. The three
possible settings are:
Station Busy
−−
Active whenever any transmit or receive audio is
present at the console.
Station Select Busy
−−
Active whenever any transmit or receive
select audio is present at the console.
Emergency
−−
Active whenever emergency tone is present at the
console. This event will deactivate if the "Alarm Reset" function is
used at the console to clear the emergency tone, but leave the
emergency active.
Error/Warning Trigger
An Error/Warning trigger will activate an output event when an error or
warning occurs at the CEC/IMC.
Error Trigger
An error trigger is similar to a warning trigger except that it may be
defined to automatically deactivate when the error condition clears.
The MOM will keep track of the number of the specified errors
that are active and will deactivate the output when all have cleared,
if the Deactivate On Error Clear check box is selected. Error
events may also be defined to require manual deactivation, as for
warning alarms. If Error Alarm (any) is specified as the trigger, the
output will activate on receipt of any error message at the MOM.
The output must be manually deactivated.