Specifications

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION AE/LZB 119 1897 R1A
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unit ID number assignment is normally accomplished at the CEC/IMC Manager. In rare cases such as when the CEC/IMC
Manager is off-line for an extended period, this text box may be utilized, if necessary, to change the console’s unit ID number.
Use caution if making changes! The valid range is 1 — 16382.
CAUTION
In most cases, the Console ID text box should be considered a read-only text box; no changes should be made to
the console’s unit ID number locally via the Configuration Editor. Changing the ID number here could cause many
problems by, for example generating duplicate LIDs in the system or generating a LID which is not valid on any
trunked sites connected to the CEC/IMC. In addition, any change will be overwritten if/when the console receives its
console user profile data from the CEC/IMC via a CEC/IMC Manager console user profile “send” action.
6.2.2.5.2 Console’s Call Director Unit ID Number
Typically, the Call Director ID text box indicates the console’s Call Director unit ID number assigned to it via a
CEC/IMC Manager console hardware configuration action. Like the console’s unit ID number this ID number must be a
unique and a valid LID number in the system. The console’s unit ID number and Call Director ID number should not be
identical.
In rare cases such as when the CEC/IMC Manager is off-line for an extended period, this text box may be utilized to
change the console’s Call Director unit ID number, if necessary. Use caution when making changes! The valid range is 1 —
16382. Any change will be overwritten if/when the console receives its hardware configuration from the CEC/IMC via a
CEC/IMC Manager console hardware configuration “send” action. Again, the console’s unit ID number and Call Director ID
number should not be identical.
6.2.2.5.3 Full Screen GUI Operation Enable/Disable
Enable full screen GUI operation by checking the Full Screen Mode check box (see Figure 6-10). With this option
enabled, the console’s GUI window cannot be resized or moved. Disable full screen GUI operation by clearing the check box.
See section 6.2.4 in this manual (page 56) for additional information on full screen operation enabled vs. full screen operation
disabled.
6.2.2.5.4 Paging Delay Timer Settings
Two (2) paging-related delay timer settings may be configured via the Miscellaneous dialog box. Save any changes
made by clicking the <Save> command button. These settings are only applicable to integrated paging operations, not
external paging operations. Integrated paging is a feature licensed option. Refer to sections 6.2.2.6, 6.2.2.7 and 6.2.2.8 for
paging button configuration information.
Set the initial delay before sending a paging tone sequence via the Initial Delay text box. During a manual or
preprogrammed page, the set time delay period is inserted between the console’s reception of a channel assignment and the
beginning of the paging tone sequence sent out by the console. All console transmit audio is silenced during the delay period.
The valid initial delay range is 0 — 9999 milliseconds.
In many cases, when paging via the preprogrammed paging buttons, two or more successive pages may occur on the same
entity. In these cases it is typically desired to have a short delay between the end of the one paging tone sequence and the next
paging tone sequence. This delay allows the paged paging decoders to decode successfully. The Interval Delay text box
allows setting of this delay time. This setting is only utilized with preprogrammed pages when successive pages occur on the
same entity. The valid range is 0 — 9999 milliseconds.
CAUTION