
Panel User Guide Issue 1.4 4000 Digital Series II
Page 14 STA0380
3.4.3 Soft Pushbutton
Press the pushbutton to enable the Control Panel Soft Mode operation. The red LED is illuminated.
Another press will return the Control Panel to normal operation.
3.4.4 Shift Pushbutton
The Shift pushbutton toggles between the Main Page and the additional DAK assignments of the Shift
Page. The red LED will flash when a call is detected for an assignment on the page not currently
displayed. When that page is accessed, the LED will illuminate.
3.4.5 Rotary LED Display
The Rotary LED Display consists of four alphanumeric characters that display the level settings or Soft
Mode options selected by the Rotary Encoder.
3.4.6 Talk Tally LED
This Red LED indicates that the button action is active (either latched or transient), dependent on
individual programming/assignment. This LED will flash when the destination is busy if this feature is
enabled.
3.4.7 Listen Tally LED
This Green LED indicates that an audio is being received by the Control Panel from the source
associated with the DAK.
3.4.8 PD4217 Direct Access Key Indicator LED
The coloured LEDs associated with the Direct Access Keys (DAKs) have the following meanings:
• Red (R) means “Talk” (key pressed).
• Green (G) means “Listen” (incoming audio from that source).
• Orange (O) means activity (a mix of Talk and Listen).
3.4.9 Alphanumeric LED Display
The display comprises a single line of four alphanumeric LED characters per DAK or eight alphanumeric
LED characters per pair of DAKs. The brightness of the LED displays can be adjusted for various lighting
conditions. The Configuration and Master Assignment Programming System (CMAPSi) workstation
software centrally assigns the alphanumeric characters, called mnemonics or alphas.
3.4.10 Loudspeaker
Audio is output from the loudspeaker unless the Headset Select is engaged..
Consult the Section “Soft Mode Programming” on page 166 for
PD4217 Soft Mode programming description.
A panel fitted with the PDE4537 options card can be connected to a
powered external loudspeaker.
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