
6.4 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY
6.4.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
When you click on DISPLAY in the top level menu, you can access several menu items that dis-
play current information about the keypanel using the key displays and the call waiting window.
6.4.2 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, CHANS ON
Click on CHANS ON to view a list of all destinations that are talking to your keypanel. The call
waiting window may briefly display WAIT while the names are retrieved. The names can then be
scrolled in the call waiting window by rotating the SELECT control. If there are no active destina-
tions N/A will display. You can use this feature, for example, to locate an intercom station that has
accidentally left a talk key activated that is causing unnecessary noise at your keypanel. While that
station’s name is displayed in the call waiting window, press and hold the SELECT control to talk
back and request that they turn the key off.
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If your keypanel is assigned as a permanent member of a party line, CHANS ON will always
display the names of all other members of the party line.
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Unlike most other menu items, you cannot exit CHANS ON by holding down the SELECT
control. Instead, you must double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu
level. Then, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to clear the display if
desired.
6.4.3 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, GROUP (1-4)
GROUP displays all keys that are currently assigned to groups. The group master key will flash
green, and the other keys in the group will be lit continuous green. The talk and listen indicators
will light according to the way the keys have been programmed. For example, if the group master
key normally activates as both talk and listen, both indicators will flash green. If no keys are as-
signed to a group, NONE will display.
Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SE-
LECT control for about two seconds to clear the call waiting window if desired.
For assignment of keys to groups, see “KEY OPT MENU, GROUP”, page
38.
6.4.4 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, KEY ICOM
When you click on KEY ICOM, the intercom system names for all talk key assignments will ap-
pear in the displays above the intercom keys. If there is only one intercom system, the word
“LOCL” will display to indicate “local intercom”.
The call waiting window will also display TAP KEYS. If the keypanel does not have alphanumeric
displays for intercom key assignments, tap any key and the name of the intercom system to which
that key is assigned will appear in the call waiting window. (If the key is not assigned, the call
waiting window will display dashes.)
Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SE-
LECT control for about two to clear the call waiting window if desired.
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