
Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series II
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The QUIT key exits DEL Mode, and returns the panel to the top level of SOFT Mode.
The DEL key deletes all assignments from the DAK and the panel returns to the Master Level Control
Mode. On returning to Master Level Control Mode the DAK mnemonic displayed is either blank ( -- ) or
returns to the mnemonic of a centrally configured assignment made to the DAK.
The QUIT key returns the panel to the top level of SOFT Mode without making any changes.
Pressing the LEVEL or SOFT button exits DEL Mode without making any further assignments.
6.4.3.4 ATTR (Talk/Listen) Mode
When the Rotary Encoder Display is scrolled to show "ATTR" flashing, the programmable DAKs'
displays also flash. Any DAK that is currently active or doesn't have any local assignments is not
available for programming, and its display does not flash.
ATTR Mode is entered when a flashing DAK is selected. The Rotary Encoder Display stops flashing and
displays "ATTR". The DAK's display changes to show the current attribute of the DAK. If the DAK has
more than one entry, the attribute displayed is that of the first entry. It is possible to select more than one
flashing DAK at a time.
After the first movement of the Rotary Encoder, all the selected DAKs have their displays changed to
show the first attribute option, "TALK". The Rotary Encoder scrolls through the available attributes listed
below.
• TALK - Talk only to the directory entry
• LSTN - Listen only to the directory
• T+L - Talk and Listen to the directory entry
• T+FL - Talk and Forced Listen to the directory entry
An attribute is assigned to a DAK by de-selecting the DAK when it is displaying the required attribute.
The attribute is assigned to each entry on that DAK. When all DAKs have been de-selected the display
above the Rotary Encoder flashes "ATTR" again. The Rotary Encoder now scrolls through the SOFT
Mode facilities.
The current attribute of a DAK can be viewed by selecting and de-selecting the DAK without adjusting
the Rotary Encoder. The attribute is displayed while the DAK is active.
To change the attribute of the individual entries of a DAK , DEL Mode is used.
6.4.3.5 PAGE Mode
When the Rotary Encoder Display is scrolled to show "PAGE" flashing, the displays above DAKs 1 to 6
show the page numbers "PG1" to "PG6", respectively. The current page number is steady and the other
page numbers flash.
A new page cannot be selected if a route is active on the current page of assignments, including the
shifted page. If a selection is attempted, the message "ROUTE ESTABLISHED ON CURRENT PAGE"
is displayed for a period of 1 second. A separate shift page is available for each page number.
When a valid page selection is made the new page number becomes steady and the old page number
flashes with the others.
The Rotary Encoder Display flashes "PAGE" throughout PAGE Mode.
The Rotary Encoder still scrolls through the SOFT Mode facilities when PAGE Mode is selected.
6.4.3.6 CALL Mode
When the Rotary Encoder Display is scrolled to show "CALL" flashing, the displays above DAKs 1 to 10
either become blank or display a number from a previous call. DAK 13 displays "CALL" if CALL Mode
hasn't a current active route, or displays "END" if there is an active route. DAK 14 is the REPLY key.
The first 10 DAKs operate as digit keys 0 to 9, indicated by the legends on the front panel. The SOFT
Mode time-out is disabled in CALL Mode.
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