
4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User Guide
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The pushbutton operation is selectable from a range of options and set via the Configuration and Master
Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton actions include:
The Direct Access Keys can be programmed with a range of attributes as set in the Configuration and
Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation software. The pushbutton attributes
are:
NOTE: For the above functions, the destination can be a single or group of panels, or a single or group
of external sources, conferences and IFBs.
Table 5: PD4217 DAK Operation
Latch When a DAK is pressed and released, it latches in the
engaged position. Pressing the DAK again disengages it.
Non-Latch When a DAK is pressed and held depressed, it automati-
cally disengages when released.
Latch/Non-Latch A combination of the two above such that a quick press will
latch the button and a slow press will be the non-latch
action (default setting).
Dual Talk/Listen When a DAK is momentary pressed, it makes a latched Lis-
ten Route. The DAK can then be pressed and held to make
a Talk Route at the same time, and released to unmake the
Talk Route (the latched listen route remains open). A sec-
ond momentary press disengages the DAK and the latched
Listen Route.
Interlock Group A DAK can be assigned to any one of eight interlock groups
A - H. Within an interlock group only one DAK may be
active at any one time. If a DAK in a given group is pressed
whilst another DAK in the same group is already active the
currently active key is deactivated and the key pressed
becomes active.
Table 6: PD4217 Pushbutton Attributes
Talk Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from
the source panel to the desired destinations. Normally used
for communication from one panel to another.
Listen Only A single DAK press causes an audio route to be made from
the destination. Used when listening to an external audio
signal (not originating from a Control Panel) is required.
Talk and Listen A single DAK press causes a bi-directional audio route to
be made between the source panel and the destinations.
Often used between panels and external audio signals.
Talk & Forced
Listen
This is similar to Talk and Listen except that the Listen route
is permanently made. The operator need only push the key
to talk.
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