Muting The Microphone; Call Waiting Operation - RTS EKP-632 User Manual

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click the "Advanced" tab. Place a check next to "Port is TIF". Remember to send the change to the
intercom system.)

Muting the Microphone

Tap the MUTE key upward to turn microphone muting on or off.
The Vol. Sel. display alternates between
microphone is muted.
While muting is on, you cannot be heard on the intercom, or by anyone on the telephone, or by
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any device connected to the mic preamp output of the optional connector module.

Call Waiting Operation

Occasionally, a keypanel may call, and there won't be a key assigned to talk back to that caller. In
this case, the caller's name will appear in the Call waiting window. Press down and hold the Call
waiting key to talk back.
To clear a name from the Call waiting window, tap "up" on the Call waiting key.
If a second call is received in the Call waiting window while a caller name is already displayed,
the Call waiting LED will flash red. To answer the second call, tap "up" to clear the first name,
then hold the key down to talk to the second caller.
By default, only the names of callers who are not currently assigned to intercom keys will appear
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in the Call waiting window. Alternatively, you can force all caller names to display in the Call
waiting window. This is controlled either by DIP switch 2 on the ADAM Master Controller card
or by the ADAMedit check box titled "Always stack callers in call waiting window". (ADAMedit
Options menu, Intercom Configuration, Options tab. Note: the setting in ADAMedit overrides the
DIP switch 2 setting on the Master Controller card.) If your intercom system has mostly
keypanels with alphanumeric displays, we recommend that you do not stack all callers in the Call
waiting window.
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