
4000 Digital Series II Issue 1.4 Panel User Guide
STA0380 Page 183
In the order that they are displayed, the four attribute options are:
• 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
The DAKs 11 to 13 operate as ADD, SAVE and QUIT keys as described below.
The ADD key stores the current directory entry, with the displayed attribute, to the DAK that was selected
to enter ASSN Mode. When the ADD key is pressed the message "ENTRY ADDED TO KEY" is flashed
on the display. A maximum of six entries can be stored on a DAK.
If an attempt is made to add an entry to a DAK that already has six entries, the error message "NOT
ENOUGH ROOM ON KEY" is displayed over the current directory entry for a period of 1 second. On
returning to Master Level Control Mode the mnemonic displayed over the DAK is that of the last
assignment made to the DAK. A centrally configured DAK that can be locally programmed cannot have
entries added to it unless it already has a local assignment (see SAVE key).
The SAVE key stores the current directory entry, with the displayed attribute, to the DAK that was
selected to enter ASSN Mode. All previous local assignments to the DAK are deleted before the
assignment is made. The panel then returns to the Master Level Control Mode. Centrally configured
assignments on a DAK, that can be locally programmed, can be temporarily overwritten by the SAVE
key, but the central assignments return when the local assignments are removed by the DEL facility.
A directory entry, above the top and below the bottom directory entry, exists that allows all entries
assigned to a DAK to be deleted. The mnemonic field of the entry displays "--" and the description field
displays "No Assignment". The SAVE key 'stores' the entry to the DAK, deleting all previous entries,
before returning to the Master Level Control Mode.
The QUIT key returns the panel to the top level of SOFT Mode without making any further assignments.
Pressing the LEVEL or SOFT Pushbuttons exits the ASSN Mode without making any further
assignments.
6.4.3.3 DEL (Delete) Mode
When the Rotary Encoder Display is scrolled to show "DEL" flashing, the programmable DAKs' displays
also flash. Any DAK that is currently active is not available for programming, and its display does not
flash.
DEL Mode is entered when a flashing DAK is selected. The Rotary Encoder Display stops flashing and
displays "DEL". The display above the DAK numbers 1 to 8 shows the directory entry corresponding to
the first assignment made to the DAK. The entries are scrolled in the order that the assignments were
made to the DAK. There is no alphabetical or numeric order scrolling in DEL Mode.
As for ASSN Mode, the display position above DAK number 4 indicates the assignment entry's attribute.
Selecting this DAK allows the attribute to be changed using the Rotary Encoder. The DAK's red LED
flashes while the attribute change option is selected. When the DAK is de-selected the Rotary Encoder
reverts to scrolling through the DAKs assignments, and its red LED returns to its previous status.
In the order that they are displayed, the 4 attribute options are:
• 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
The DAKs 11 to 13 operate as SUB, DEL and QUIT keys as described below.
The SUB key deletes the displayed entry from the DAK that was selected to enter DEL Mode. Once the
last entry on a DAK has been deleted, the message "NO FURTHER ASSIGNMENTS" is displayed.
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