Auto signal tone, Panel connected tally, Global ifb – Clear-Com HX System Frames User Manual

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Auto signal tone

This function enables a panel or interface port for automatic call signalling. If a talk path is
activated to a destination that has been configured for auto-call signalling, the call signal is
sent to the destination for the duration of the talk. Auto-call signals are most commonly
used with external devices that require a control signal to activate them.

If a port set for auto-call signalling joins a partyline, or is preset to a partyline, an auto-call
is not sent to the port if the talk is to the partyline.

The default setting is disabled.

For panels which support Auto Signal - Call Signal must be enabled.

Panel connected tally

This allows the system to set a tally (flashing LED) on a panel indicating that the
corresponding panel is connected to the system. The default is disabled.

This is normally used on remotely connected panels where the panel to matrix comms
may suffer from an occasional loss of service.

Note:

Not available for CCI-22, AES Mono, Panel Aux and Direct (no keys).

Global IFB

This function enables configuring a panel or interface as a global IFB destination.

Any panel activating a talk to a global IFB destination creates a one-way talk path to that
panel or interface. If more than one panel at a time activates a talk to the global IFB
destination, both sources can be heard by the destination.

When all IFB talks to the destination are deactivated, the destinations’ audio paths return
to their previous states. For IFB talks to also interrupt talks at the source, select the IFB
Interrupts All Other Talks From Source
panel button in Matrix Preferences.

The default setting is disabled.

When Global IFB is enabled the Attenuation field is also enabled allowing the amount of
attenuation or Cutting for each label’s IFB level. The adjustment range is from Full Cut to
No Cut in 3db steps. The default setting is No Cut.

If an interface has Global IFB set and a destination position is talking to this interface then
an incoming call from a local ISO source WILL NOT cause the outgoing talk from the
destination panel to be cut as this is overridden by the Global setting.

Global ISO

This function enables a panel or interface as a global ISO (Isolate) destination.

Any panel activating a talk to a global ISO destination creates a private, two-way talk path
between that panel and the destination.

All other communications are interrupted by any call from any Panel or Interface in the
Eclipse HX System. When the source terminates the call, its audio paths return to their
previous state. When all ISO paths to the destination are deactivated, the destinations’
audio paths return to their previous states. For ISO talks to also interrupt listens at the
source, select the ISO Interrupts All Other Listens check box in Matrix Preferences. The
default is disabled.

ISOs are always local to the matrix so the source and destination must be devices on the
same matrix. An ISO destination cannot be set to a remote matrix.

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