
4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User Guide
STA0380 Page 115
The following target panel features can be mimicked or controlled:
• Audio to the target panel
• Display text
• Display level control bars
• Key presses and releases
• Key colour
• LED status
• Cross-point level control
• Microphone gain
• Loudspeaker cut
• Head-set select
• Microphone mute
• Side-tone control
• Main volume level control
• Auxiliary volume level control
General purpose inputs and outputs are not mimicked or remotely controllable as they may not be
connected to the same hardware on the supervisor and target panels.
In particular, some of the general-purpose inputs and outputs have dedicated functions on a Supervisor
Panel. Busy Feedback is not mimicked.
Up to 8 Supervisor Panels are supported in a system.
Where multiple Supervisor Panels exist in a system, it is not possible for a Supervisor Panel to mimic/
control another Supervisor Panel.
A Supervisor Panel does not support the Remote Audio (RAUD), Remote Key Assignment (RKEY), or
IFB assignment facilities that are provided by standard router panels.
4.11.2 Standard Intercom Mode
When a Supervisor Panel is not operating in Supervisor Mode, standard panel intercom facilities are
available.
See the section PD4222R LCD Key Panel and Rotary Encoder (2RU) for details.
4.11.3 Supervisor Mode Selection
4.11.3.1 Inhibiting Supervisor Mode
Supervisor Mode can be inhibited centrally by CMAPS using auxiliary output #7 (i.e. panel control output
#58). The supervisor panel does not have to have a PDE4537 options card fitted for this feature to
operate. If the PDE4537 options card is fitted the relay output 2 will be fired. Relay 2 normally open A
and relay 2 normally open B will be made.
4.11.3.2 Fast Selection of Target Panel
Fast selection of a target panel is possible by configuring a DAK with the reserved directory entry SUPR
(dial-code 991 for 'large' configuration maps; dial-code 735 for 'small' configuration maps).
Pressing the SUPR key causes the text to flash on any DAK configured with a local system port (n.b.
ports are panels and 4-wires). Only DAKs with a port configured as the first entry will flash.
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