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4. Press the talk or listen key to which you wish to copy. The name of the key assignment should appear
in the display above the key.
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If a key will not accept an assignment, the destination that you are trying to assign may not have
scrolling enabled in ADAMedit. Or, the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in
ADAMedit.
Programming Key Assignments Using Alpha Scrolling
Alpha scrolling lets you scroll through a list of names of ports, party lines etc. in the
Call waiting
window.
Once the desired name is displayed in the window, you can copy it to a key. There are four scrolling
modes: intercom, type, prefix and single-step. The following example demonstrates their use.
Example: Assign a port to a key using the various scrolling modes.
1. If the port is located in a remote intercom system, tap
FUNC
↑↑
or
FUNC
↓↓
to enter intercom
scroll mode and scroll up or down the list of intercoms in the
Call waiting
window. Otherwise, skip
to step 2.
2. When the desired intercom system name is displayed, or when making an assignment in the local
intercom system, tap
FUNC
TYPE
to activate type scroll mode.
3. Use the
↑↑
or
↓↓
keys to locate the desired type of communication. In this example, you would
scroll to “P-P”.
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Abbreviations for types of communication:
•
P-P: Point-to-Point
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PL: Party Line
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IFB: IFB
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SPCL: Special List
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RLY: Relay or GPI output.
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ISO: ISO
4. When the desired type of communication is displayed, press
PGM
to retrieve the requested list.
Pressing
PGM
also exits type scroll mode and places the keypanel in single-step scroll mode.
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In some cases, “WAIT” may display briefly while the requested list is being retrieved. "N/A" may
display if there is no list. In this case, scrolling is disabled in ADAMedit for all destinations of the
selected type. For further information about scroll settings, search for keyword "scroll" in ADAMedit
help.
5. When the keypanel is in single-step scroll mode it may take a long time to scroll to the desired name
(this is particularly true of point-to-point lists). To speed up the process, you can use prefix scroll
mode. Prefix scrolling mode scrolls through a list in alpha-numeric order, but displays only the first
occurrence of each two-character prefix. For example, if your intercom system had users CAM1,
CAM2, CAM3, DIR1, DIR2; prefix scrolling would display CAM1 followed by DIR1. Once you
locate a desired two-character prefix using prefix scroll, you can switch back to single-step scrolling
to make your final selection. Tap
PREFIX
to enter prefix scroll mode, then use the
↑↑
↓↓
keys to
scroll. When you locate a name with the same first two characters as the name you are looking for, tap
the
PGM
key to return to single-step scrolling mode.