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ID Number Pane
When you are viewing most screens, the ID Number Pane displays the identification number of the resource that is
currently selected. In the keypanel setup view or the LCP-102 setup view, if you move the cursor over an assignment,
this pane displays the identification number of the assignment.
Note: Whenever there is a number displayed here, the pane immediately to the left of this pane will
indicate the type of key assignment or resource: PP (point-to-point), PL (party line) etc.
IFB
IFB provides access to the IFB setup screen, where you define IFB inputs and outputs.
IFB Alphas
Use IFB Alphas assign four character names and up to twenty-four character descriptions to IFB's.
Note: You can also change the name for a particular IFB using Ctrl+F12 alpha editing.
IFB Listen Destination
IFB Listen Destination is a keypanel setting used with the IFB Listen Source feature. It lets you redirect the IFB
listen audio from the keypanel speaker or headset to an external device, such as a studio monitor, when the keypanel
operator activates a key to listen to the talent mic audio.
The IFB Setup Procedures demonstrate how IFB Listen Destination is used.
IFB priority
Use the IFB Priority buttons to assign a priority to the selected port for use in determining override order when
accessing IFB assignments. The higher the port number is, the higher the priority in access will be. Ports with the
same priority level will access a given IFB at the same time.
IFB Listen Source
IFB Listen Source let you define a talent mic source for use with each IFB. Listen sources are used with the Auto
Table feature so the listen key for an IFB is always assigned to listen to whatever port is assigned to the IFB talk key.
The IFB Setup Procedures demonstrate how IFB Listen Sources are used.
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