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Page 1 - User Guide

4000 Series IIUser GuideIssue 1.4June 2006

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage viii STA0380

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 70 STA03804.5.7 Soft PushbuttonPress the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operat

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 71The level bars are graded in 0.5 unit steps from a minimum setting of 0.0 (off) to a

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 72 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 73A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-poin

Page 7 - Conformity

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 74 STA0380NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes green to indicate that the

Page 8 - Page vi STA0380

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 754.6 PD4212R LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder4.6.1 PD4212R (revised) front ViewFigure

Page 9 - Revision History

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 76 STA0380NOTE: Microphone is shown here for illustrative purposes only. Contact Vitec Group Com

Page 10 - Page viii STA0380

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 77ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

Page 11 - Warnings and Cautions

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 78 STA03804.6.8 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is eng

Page 12 - Page x STA0380

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 79Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting

Page 13 - GLOSSARY OF TERMS

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page ixWarnings and CautionsWhere appropriate, warnings and cautions appear in the text with

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 80 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 814.6.14.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level IndicatorThe LCD key display of a configure

Page 16 - Page xiv STA0380

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 82 STA0380i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background,ii) Active 'talk only&apo

Page 17 - Table of Contents

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 834.7 PD4212 LCD Key Panel and Rotary EncoderFigure 27 - PD4212 Front ViewNOTE: Microph

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 84 STA0380Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-poin

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 85ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 86 STA0380The current setting of either the Main or Auxiliary Volume Control is displayed as a

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 87Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Rep

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 88 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 894.7.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level IndicatorThe LCD key display of a configure

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage x STA0380

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 90 STA0380i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background,ii) Active 'talk only&apo

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 914.8 PD4221 LCD Key Panel (2RU)Figure 28 - PD4221 Front View4.8.1 Microphone SocketIns

Page 27 - List of Figures

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 92 STA0380Selecting a DAK, while turning the controller clockwise or counter-clockwise, causes t

Page 28 - Page ii STA0380

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 934.8.7 Soft PushbuttonPress the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode opera

Page 29 - List of Tables

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 94 STA0380The level bars are graded in 0.5 unit steps from a minimum setting of 0.0 (off) to a m

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 95The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Con

Page 31 - 1 Introduction

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 96 STA0380A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-point

Page 32 - 3 Control Panel Descriptions

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 97NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes green to indicate that th

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 98 STA03804.9 PD4222R LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (2RU)Figure 29 - PD4222R Front View4.9.1

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 99Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-poi

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page xiGLOSSARY OF TERMSADC Analogue to Digital ConverterADM Assignment, Diagnostics and Mon

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 100 STA0380ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

Page 37 - 3.2.12 Reply Key

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 101The current setting of either the Main or Auxiliary Volume Control is displayed as

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 102 STA0380Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Rep

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 103The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Co

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 104 STA0380A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-poin

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 105NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 106 STA03804.10 PD4222 LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (2RU)Figure 30 - PD4222 Front View4.10.1

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 107Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-po

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 108 STA0380ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 109The current setting of either the Main or Auxiliary Volume Control is displayed as

Page 46 - 3.4.17 Reply Key

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage xii STA0380NID Non Intrusive DownloadNVRAM Non-Volatile Random Access MemoryO/P OutputPCB Printe

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 110 STA0380Pressing the Main Volume Control invokes loudspeaker cut. The green LED above the Rep

Page 48 - 3.5.1 Microphone Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 111The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Co

Page 49 - 3.5.2 Direct Access Key (DAK)

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 112 STA0380A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-poin

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 113NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 114 STA03804.11 PD4222SR Supervisor Key Pane (2RU)lFigure 31 - PD4222SR Front View4.11.1 Introdu

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 115The following target panel features can be mimicked or controlled:• Audio to the tar

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 116 STA0380An EXIT key option allows the operator to abort target panel selection without select

Page 54 - 3.6.1 Microphone Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 117General Purpose Input (GPI)For a Supervisor Panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card

Page 55 - Table 9: PD4224 DAK Operation

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 118 STA03804.11.5.4 System and Panel ResetsAfter a red button reset the Supervisor and target pa

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1194.12 PD4222S Supervisor Key Panel (2RU)Figure 32 - PD4222S Front View4.12.1 Introduc

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page xiiiConsult the named Vitec Group Communications document for further details.Contact V

Page 58 - 3.6.16 Contrast Control

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 120 STA0380The following target panel features can be mimicked or controlled:• Audio to the targ

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 121Pressing a DAK with flashing text selects that DAK's assignment as the target p

Page 60 - 3.7.1 Microphone Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 122 STA0380For a Supervisor Panel fitted with a PDE4537 options card, a button or switch connect

Page 61 - 3.7.2 Direct Access Key (DAK)

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 123After a black button reset the Supervisor and target panels mimic/control session is

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 124 STA03804.13 PD4232RBL LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (3RU) Figure 33 - PD4232RBL Front Vi

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1254.13.2 Crosspoint Level ControlEach DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located dire

Page 64 - 3.7.15 Call Reject Pushbutton

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 126 STA0380ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

Page 65 - 3.7.17 Reply Key

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1274.13.6 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is

Page 66 - 3.8.1 Microphone Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 128 STA0380Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting

Page 67 - 3.8.3 Direct Access Key (DAK)

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 129The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Confi

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 130 STA03804.13.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level IndicatorThe LCD key display of a configur

Page 70 - 3.8.16 Contrast Control

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 131i) Non-active DAK has black text on an yellow background,ii) Active 'talk only&

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 132 STA03804.14 PD4295MCI LCD Desktop PanelFigure 34 - PD4295MCI Front ViewNOTE: Microphone is s

Page 72 - 3.9.1 Microphone Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1334.14.2 Crosspoint Level ControlEach DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located dire

Page 73 - 3.9.3 Direct Access Key (DAK)

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 134 STA0380ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1354.14.6 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is

Page 75 - 3.9.11 Reply Key

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 136 STA0380Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting

Page 76 - 3.10.1 Microphone Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 137The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Co

Page 77 - 3.10.2 Headset Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 138 STA03804.14.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level IndicatorThe LCD key display of a configur

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 139i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background,ii) Active 'talk only&a

Page 79 - 3.10.13 Reply Key

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage i STA0380Table of Contents1 Introduction ...

Page 80 - 3.11.1 Microphone Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 140 STA03804.15 PD4296MCI LCD Desktop PanelFigure 35 - PD4296MCI Front View4.15.1 Microphone Soc

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1414.15.2 Crosspoint Level ControlEach DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located dire

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 142 STA0380ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same liste

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1434.15.6 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is

Page 84 - 3.11.16 Reply Key

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 144 STA0380Pressing and holding the auxiliary control pot switch shows the current level setting

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 145The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Co

Page 86 - 3.12.1 Microphone Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 146 STA03804.15.12.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level IndicatorThe LCD key display of a configur

Page 87 - 3.12.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5)

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 147i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background,ii) Active 'talk only&a

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 148 STA03805 LCD Extension Panels5.1 lPD4230R Half Width LCD Extension Panel (1RU)Figure 36 - PD

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 149Figure 37 - PD4230RV Front ViewThe PD4230R panel is available in versions for horizo

Page 90 - 3.12.14 Soft Pushbutton

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page ii3.5.3 Talk Tally LED ...

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 150 STA0380Turning a pot switch above a DAK, clockwise or counter-clockwise causes the cross-poi

Page 92 - 4 Extension Panels

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 151ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same list

Page 93 - 4.2.2 Designation Strip

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 152 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Con

Page 94 - 4.3.1 Direct Access Key (DAK)

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 153A cross-point level indicator is a line of pixels representing the current cross-poi

Page 95 - 4.3.3 Designation Strip

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 154 STA0380NOTE: When an incoming call is present, the LCD key flashes to indicate that the LCD

Page 96 - 4.4.1 Direct Access Key (DAK)

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1555.2 lPD4231R Half Width LCD Control Panel (1RU)Figure 38 - PD4231R Front ViewThe PD4

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 156 STA03805.2.2 Crosspoint Level ControlEach DAK has a corresponding pot switch, located direct

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 157ii) Pot switches cannot be locally or remotely configured, but take on the same list

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 158 STA03805.2.6 LoudspeakerAudio is output can be added using the D-type connector at the rear

Page 100 - R E P L Y

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 159The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Co

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage iii STA03803.7.17 Reply Key ...

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 160 STA03805.2.8.1 Key Layout and Cross-point Level IndicatorThe LCD key display of a configured

Page 103 - 4.5.12.2 Key Action

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 161i) Non-active DAK has black text on a yellow background,ii) Active 'talk only&a

Page 104 - 4.5.14 Headset Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 162 STA03806 Intelligent Control Panel Features6.1 DIAL Mode6.1.1 Intelligent Control PanelThe I

Page 105 - 4.6.2 PD4212R Front View

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 163 RPLY key mnemonic is replaced by EXITSelect TEL1, dial display is shown.All DAK sig

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 164 STA0380Press RLSE to cancel call and go on-hookPress CNCT to go off-hook and start dialling

Page 107 - 4.6.6 Shift Pushbutton

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1651 U DIAL Mode Display4 D I A L :76N o.3 5 E n t e r9 R L S E8 E X I T1 20

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 166 STA03806.2 Soft Mode6.2.1 OverviewThe Intelligent Control Panels can be programmed locally b

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1676.2.4 Soft Mode OptionsThe following options are available in soft mode:6.2.5 Contro

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 168 STA0380NOTE: Some options may not be displayed if they are not valid in a particular situati

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1696.2.5.2 Using the Load/Add FunctionWhen using the LOAD function to assign entries to

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iv3.11.3 Direct Access Key (DAK) ...

Page 114 - 4.7.3 Pot Switch Operation

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 170 STA0380Pressing the desired (flashing) DAK completes the assignment of the entry to that DAK

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 171• DAKs with Master Talk (500) as their first entry• DAKs which are in the latched po

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 172 STA0380The top line shows the first entry in the directory and the bottom line gives the men

Page 117 - 4.7.11 Reply Key

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 173Select CALL mode optionEnter dial code using 'dial-pad'NOTE : EXIT pushbut

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 174 STA0380Press END to remove call or.Press EXIT to return to normal operation, without disconn

Page 119 - 4.7.13 Key Action

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1756.3 LCD Key Panel Soft Mode6.3.1 OverviewSOFT mode is invoked by pressing the SOFT b

Page 120 - 4.7.14 Headset Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 176 STA0380A typical display for local DAK assignment in ASSN mode is shown below:DIR ModeDIR mo

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 177PAGE ModePAGE mode allows one of three pages of 46 DAKs to be selected for local pro

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 178 STA0380INFO ModeINFO mode allows the operator to view current panel status information, perf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 179Loudspeaker MuteThe loudspeaker mute status can be changed locally using the INFO fe

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage v STA03804.4.3 Listen Tally LED ...

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 180 STA03806.4.2 Level ControlAudio level is adjusted by turning the Rotary Encoder while in Mas

Page 126 - 4.8.11.2 Key Action

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 1816.4.3 SOFT ModeWhen the SOFT Pushbutton is pressed SOFT Mode is selected, and its re

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 182 STA03806.4.3.2 ASSN (Assign) ModeWhen the Rotary Encoder Display is flashing "ASSN"

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 183In the order that they are displayed, the four attribute options are:• TALK - Talk

Page 129 - 4.9.3 Pot Switch Operation

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 184 STA0380The QUIT key exits DEL Mode, and returns the panel to the top level of SOFT Mode.The

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 185The Rotary Encoder Display still flashes "CALL" to indicate that the Rotar

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 186 STA03806.4.4 Shift PageThe shift page increases the number of DAKs on the panel from 14 to 2

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 187Rotary EncoderLevel ControlREPLY KeySHIFT PageSOFT Mode AssignmentsDirectory Viewing

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 188 STA0380PAGE SelectionDIAL Mode6.5 PD4225R/PD4225 - Router Control PanelThe PD4225 Router Con

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 189The destination can be a three-digit number, addressing a port, group or conference

Page 135 - 4.9.13 Headset Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page vi4.8.2 Crosspoint Level Control ...

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 190 STA0380When the source number has been entered the display changes to show the following men

Page 137 - 4.10.3 Pot Switch Operation

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 191This menu allows the destination number to be entered using the dial-pad or the DIR

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 192 STA0380This menu allows the selection of the panel to have a DAK assigned remotely. The pane

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 193The directory entry to be assigned can be a 3-digit number, addressing a panel on th

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 194 STA0380To execute the assignment, press TAKE. In the given example, pressing TAKE executes a

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 195Deactivating, with the Make before break field cleared,ii) All Extension Panel or Sh

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 196 STA0380Program source DAKs must be CMAPSi programmed to Listen, to enable monitoring. The pa

Page 143 - 4.10.13 Headset Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 197Program Source configured on DAK 1 is removed from IFB 1Program Source configured on

Page 144 - 4.11.1 Introduction

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 198 STA0380

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page i INDEXNumerics2RU LCD Key Panel ...914017 Int

Page 146 - 4.11.3.6 Exit Supervisor Mode

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage vii STA03804.11.4.2 Cross-point Level Control ...

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage ii STA0380PANEL POSITION ...21, 27, 33, 39, 53, 59PD4203 - Level Control Panel (1RU) ...

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iiiSystem to which panel is connected 21, 28, 34, 40, ...

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage iv STA0380

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iWARRANTYVitec Group Communications (VGC) warrants that at the time of purchase, the eq

Page 151 - 4.12.3.6 Exit Supervisor Mode

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iiEurope, Middle East and AfricaTel: +44 1223 815000 Email: customerservicesEMEA@vitec

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iiiThis warranty does not include defects arising from installation (when not performed

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page viii4.14.12 Direct Access Key (DAK) ...

Page 155 - 4.13.3 Pot Switch Operation

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage ix STA03806.2.5.6 The Directory Facility ...

Page 156 - 4.13.4 Shift Pushbutton

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page x

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iList of FiguresFigure 1 - PD4215R (revised) Front View ...

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iList of TablesTable 1: PD4215R DAK Operation...

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page i4000 Series IIThank you for purchasing this product; we hope it will provide many year

Page 161 - 4.13.13 Headset Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage ii STA0380

Page 162 - 4.14.1 Microphone Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 11 IntroductionThe 4000 Series II is a Digital Communications System using a central sw

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 2 STA03802 Control Panel OverviewThe 4000 Series of Control Panels comprise of a range of 1RU an

Page 164 - 4.14.4 Shift Pushbutton

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 33.1 PD4215R (revised) - 16 Key Control Panel (1RU)Figure 1 - PD4215R (revised) Front V

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 4 STA03803.2.1 Microphone SocketInsert the optional microphone into this socket. The detachable

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 5The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 6 STA03803.2.6 Designation StripThis strip indicates the assignments that have been programmed f

Page 168 - 4.14.13 Key Action

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 73.2.12 Reply KeyThis DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The green

Page 169 - 4.14.14 Headset Socket

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 8 STA03803.3 PD4215 - 16 Key Control Panel (1RU)Figure 3 - PD4215 Front View3.3.1 Microphone Soc

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 9The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Configu

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 10 STA0380NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels, or

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 113.3.10 Headset Socket (DIN 5)The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 12 STA03803.4 PD4217 - Intelligent Control Panel (1RU)Figure 4 - PD4217 Front View3.4.1 Micropho

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 13The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Config

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 14 STA03803.4.3 Soft PushbuttonPress the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operat

Page 177 - 4.15.13 Headset Socket

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 153.4.11 Headset Socket (DIN 5)The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 16 STA0380When Soft Mode is selected, clockwise and anti-clockwise rotation of the Rotary Encode

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 173.5 PD4224R - Intelligent Control Panel (2RU)Figure 5 - PD4224R (revised) Front View1

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 18 STA0380Figure 6 - PD4224R Front View3.5.1 Microphone SocketInsert the optional microphone int

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 193.5.2 Direct Access Key (DAK)The 4000 Series Panels have Direct Access Key (DAK) push

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page iiiGeneral Enquiries: Tel: +44 (0) 1223 815000Fax: +44 (0) 1223 815001email: vgc.uk@vi

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 20 STA03803.5.3 Talk Tally LEDThis Red LED indicates that the button action is active (either la

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 213.5.10 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is e

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 22 STA0380• SYSTEM INFORMATION7. Engineering diagnostic information.8. Engineering diagnostic in

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 23The Reply Key can only respond to the call mnemonic displayed. All other incoming cal

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 24 STA03803.6 PD4224 - Intelligent Control Panel (2RU)Figure 8 - PD4224 Front View3.6.1 Micropho

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 253.6.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5)The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an option

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 26 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 273.6.9 Main Volume ControlTurn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the inter

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 28 STA03805. System to which panel is connected.6. Systems which exist on the network. A flashi

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 293.6.17 Headset Select PushbuttonThe Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select heads

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 30 STA03803.7 PD4225R - Router Control Panel (2RU)Figure 10 - PD4225R Front View3.7.1 Microphone

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 313.7.2 Direct Access Key (DAK)The 4000 Series Panels have Direct Access Key (DAK) push

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 32 STA0380NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels and

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 333.7.10 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is e

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 34 STA03803. Four Character Mnemonic (short name).4. Description (long name).• NETWORK INFORMATI

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 353.7.16 Headset Select PushbuttonThe Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select heads

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 36 STA03803.8 PD4225 - Router Control Panel (2RU)Figure 12 - PD4225 Front View3.8.1 Microphone S

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 373.8.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5)The 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an option

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 38 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 393.8.9 Main Volume ControlTurn the Main Volume Control clockwise to increase the inter

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page vPolicy StatementVitec Group Communications has a policy of continuous improvement of b

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 40 STA03805. System to which panel is connected.6. Systems which exist on the network. A flashi

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 413.8.17 Headset Select PushbuttonThe Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select heads

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 42 STA03803.9 PD4226R - 32 Key Control Panel (2RU)Figure 14 - PD4226R Front View3.9.1 Microphone

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 433.9.2 Headset Socket (XLR 5 or DIN 5)The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an o

Page 209 - 6.4.1 Rotary Encoder

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 44 STA0380NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels, or

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 453.9.10 Headset Select PushbuttonThe Headset Select Pushbutton is used to select heads

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 46 STA03803.10 PD4226 - 32 Key Control Panel (2RU)Figure 15 - PD4226 Front View3.10.1 Microphone

Page 212 - 6.4.3.2 ASSN (Assign) Mode

4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 473.10.2 Headset SocketThe 5 pin DIN Headset Socket is used to connect an optional head

Page 213 - 6.4.3.3 DEL (Delete) Mode

Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 48 STA0380NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels and

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 493.10.11 LoudspeakerAudio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 50 STA03803.11 PD4294R - Desktop Control PanelFigure 16 - PD4294R Front View3.11.1 Microphone So

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 513.11.2 Headset Socket (XLR 5 or DIN 5)The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 52 STA0380NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels and

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 533.11.11 Auxiliary Volume ControlTurn the Auxiliary Volume Control clockwise to increa

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 54 STA03807. Engineering diagnostic information.8. Engineering diagnostic information.9. Softwar

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 553.11.17 Level Control PushbuttonPress the pushbutton to enable the crosspoint level o

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 56 STA03803.12 PD4294 - Desktop Control PanelFigure 18 - PD4294 Front View3.12.1 Microphone Sock

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 573.12.2 Headset Socket (DIN 5)The 5 pin Headset Socket is used to connect an optional

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 58 STA0380The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Conf

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 593.12.9 Microphone Mute PushbuttonPress the Microphone Mute Pushbutton to mute the act

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page viiRevision HistoryIssue Date Notes1.0 November 1999 Initial Issue1.1 July 2000 Updates

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 60 STA03803. Description (long name).• NETWORK INFORMATION4. System to which panel is connected.

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 613.12.16 Reply KeyThis DAK is designated to respond to any unscheduled calls. The gree

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 62 STA03804 Extension Panels4.1 PD4203R-Level Control Panel (1RU)Figure 20 - PD4203R Front View4

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 634.2 PD4203 - Level Control Panel (1RU)Figure 21 - PD4203 Front View4.2.1 Level Adjust

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 64 STA03804.3 PD4206R - 16 Key Extension Panel (1RU)Figure 22 - PD4206R Front View4.3.1 Direct A

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 65The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Con

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 66 STA03804.4 PD4206 - 20 Key Extension Panel (1RU)Figure 23 - PD4206 Front View4.4.1 Direct Acc

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 67The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Con

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Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series IIPage 68 STA03804.5 PD4211 LCD Key Panel (1RU)Figure 24 - PD4211 Front ViewNOTE: Microphone is shown h

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4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User GuideSTA0380 Page 69Selecting a DAK, while turning the controller clockwise or counter-clockwise, causes

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