Right-Click Guide To The Gain Setup To The Output Port Screen - Telex Azedit Software Manual

Intercom system software
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Output Gain
Port Gain Reset
OK
Cancel

Right-Click Guide to the Gain Setup to the Output Port screen

Built into AZedit are many different ways to get to the same information, by buttons, menus, and right-clicking. The
following is a list of menus and screens you can access by right clicking from the Gain Setup to the Output port
screen.
Right Click Action
Right-click in any of the following fields:
Point to Point Listen Gains
Party Line Listen Gains
Analog I/O Gains
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Field Type
text field
The Output Gain setting is the amount of gain the output
level to the intercom port has been increased or decreased.
Gain adjustments can range from +20dB to –20dB.
button
The Port Gain Reset button restores the current gain
setting to its default db.
button
Saves the changes made and closes the Gain Setup
screen.
button
Clears the changes made and closes the Gain Setup
screen. The changes are NOT saved.
Description
Note: Gain resets take effect when
you send your changes to the
intercom system. Gain settings can
also be saved in your setup file, if
you save it to disk
1.
Click Port Gain Reset, if you want to reset
the changes you made.
1.
Click OK.
The gain setup changes are saved and the
screen closes.
1.
Click Cancel.
The gain setup screen closes and the
changes are not saved.
Right-Click Result
A popup menu appears that gives you the option to:
Undo – reverses the last action--for example, to undo
a deletion, thus restoring deleted text to a
document.
Cut - removes part of a document, usually placing it
temporarily in memory so that the cut portion can
be inserted (pasted) elsewhere.
Copy - duplicates information and reproduce it in
another part of a document, in a different file or
memory location, or in a different medium
Paste - inserts text or a graphic that has been cut or
copied from one document into a different location
in the same or a different document.
Delete - eliminates text, a file, or part of a document
with the intention of removing the information
permanently.
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