Telex Azedit Software Manual page 101

Intercom system software
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Use Keypanel Keys to Control Talk and Listen for Non-Keypanel Devices
This example demonstrates an IMPORTANT note about certain types of UPL statements; when you use a UPL
statement to activate a key assignment, you must also create another UPL statement to deactivate the key
assignment.
In this example, you have a keypanel connected at intercom port one. A camera director in a television broadcast
studio is using this keypanel. Also, there is a camera intercom connected at intercom port 2. There are four possible
party lines (CAM1, CAM2, CAM3, and CAM4). The following setup is one example of how to set up the four keys on
the camera director's keypanel so he can control which party line the camera operator communicates.
To set up keypanel keys to control talk and listen for non-keypanel devices, do the following:
1.
In AZedit, click Other Alphas.
The Other Alphas screen appears.
2.
From the Other Alphas screen, select UPL Resource Alphas.
The UPL Resource Alphas screen appears.
3.
On the UPL Resource Alphas screen, double-click a UR (UPL Resource).
The Edit Alpha Description screen appears.
4.
In the Description field, enter a description of the UPL resource to remind you what it is being
used as (for example, Party Line 1).
5.
In the Alpha field, enter the name you want displayed as the UPL Resource (for example, PL1)
6.
Click Next.
The next UPL Resource Edit Alpha Description screen appears.
Repeat Steps 4 through 6 until you have created 4 UPL resources called PL1, PL2, PL3, and PL4.
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