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Introduction
After you are finished connecting the PC containing the installed AZedit software to the Intercom system frame, you
can configure AZedit using this Quick Start Guide. This guide is intended to get your system up and running with the
most basic configurations. At some point, you will need to go back to make adjustments to the software configuration
to make it more effective and efficient.
Getting Started for New Users
Step 1: Assigning Port Alphas
Step 2: Assigning Other Alphas (Party Lines, Special Lists, etc.)
Step 3: Sending the changes to the Intercom
Step 4: Save the file
Step 5: Keypanel setup
If you are using AZedit for the time, we recommend you use the following approach to begin configuring your
intercom system.
To quick start setup your intercom system, do the following:
"Get Connected" to the Intercom system.
Getting connected accomplishes two things:
First, when you connect, AZedit compares its intercom configuration settings to the intercom system. If the settings
do not match, the software will prompt you and display a message asking if you want to reconfigure the application.
Normally, you should select "Yes, reconfigure this application". This ensures all the resources in your intercom
system are available to you in the application.
Second, by creating your setup file while being connected to the intercom system, you can check your progress by
periodically sending your changes to the intercom system. By sending your changes to the intercom system, you can
see the effects the changes have on the system.
However, you can create the setup file in FILE mode. Periodically you should Save your changes to a disk so you
have a backup.
To create a setup file, do the following:
1. Name the Resources you will be using. By resources, we mean the intercom ports, party lines, special
lists, etc. All resources have default names. For example, intercom ports are named N001, N002, etc. By
creating your own names, you personalize the intercom system and make it easier for yourself and others
to identify people and places in the intercom system. Enter names for intercom ports using Port Alpha
setup. For more information on Port Alphas, see Port Alphas in the AZedit User Manual. Enter names for
other resources using the Other Alphas screen.
2. If you are working on the setup file in FILE mode, use Save to periodically save your changes to a disk.
If you are connected to the intercom system and working with the ONLINE setup, use Send Changes to
periodically upload your changes to the intercom system.
NOTE: You should also use Save to make a disk copy of the online setup. Whenever you send
changes, the setup information is stored in non-volatile memory in the intercom system's master
controller. This means that you not lose the setup information even if power is lost. If the
configuration computer loses power while you are editing the online setup, you will only lose the
changes that you have made since the last Send Changes command.
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