User guide
Integrity Voice Alarm Routing Matrix
mainframe’s definition of those buttons in turn to decide what information is sent to each unit. A particular button may
only be used by one Integrity Unit, or it might be used by all four. Whichever is true, the MPC will send the correct data
to the correct unit.
The Integrity units all have separate configurations and are unaware of each other. To configure a system like this you
will need to use four separate configurations (.igy files), one for each Integrity mainframe and download them
separately.
Important
It is possible for separate systems to define the buttons on an MPC in an incompatible way. For example, one system
might define a button as a modal button and one as a group button. Where this occurs, the MPC will resolve the
incompatibility by ignoring the less important definitions. Modal buttons are considered the most important then group
buttons (unless the group is empty) then function buttons.
Using Multiple MPC Consoles
There are several ways of using multiple MPC Consoles, with differing levels of complexity.
This is a difficult topic in its own right, and we recommend training from SigNET to take full advantage of the
capabilities.
Icon Picker
This allows you to select a new icon for the Audio input source or button you selected.
Input Icons
Button icons
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