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lines for which you have been given access. For details about speaker directory groups and how to
configure them, see the Features Configuration Guide.
Directory entries in the Speakers directory have the following characteristics:
Consist of private lines (internal hoot, MRD, ARD, TV audio), Open Connexion, and dial tone lines
that you can assign to speaker channels.
Show a descriptor (button label), resource AOR, microphone icon, and red label indicating the line
type. The line type labels include: MRD (manual ringdown), ARD (automatic ringdown), HOOT, OC
(Open Connexion ), and DT (dial tone).
Are sorted by descriptor (button label).
A microphone icon indicates talk permission is enabled on the line.
For an Open Connexion line, icons indicate listen and talk permission. See
Connexions
An entry that is grayed out (inactive) indicates a line that has already been assigned to a speaker
channel. The line can be assigned again as needed.
10.6.1.1
View the Speakers directory
View the lines that can be assigned to a speaker channel. The Speakers directory displays only lines to
which you have access.
Prerequisites: Your administrator has configured speaker directory groups and granted you access to the
appropriate lines.
For background information, see
1. Tap the Speakers icon in the Navbar.
The Speakers application is displayed. See
2. Tap the
Speakers directory
The Speakers directory is displayed.
IPC Proprietary
on page 124 for an illustration.
Speakers directory
icon in the Speakers application header bar.
10.6: Set up speaker channels
on page 150.
Speakers on a hard turret
on page 128 for an illustration.
IQ/MAX TOUCH Turret User Guide
151
Hoot channels and Open
Unigy 4.3

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