Front panel buttons, Signaling buttons, Alert – GAI-Tronics IPE2500A, IPE2500A-MLS Paging Encoder / Desktop Controller User and Installatoin Manual User Manual

Page 20: Clear, Select, Up/down buttons, Pb1, pb2, pb3, and pb4 programmable buttons, Volume up and volume down buttons

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Operation

IPE2500A and IPE2500A-MLS Paging Encoder/Desktop Controller

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Front Panel Buttons

Signaling Buttons

The signaling buttons operate as follows:

ALERT

The

ALERT

button is used to transmit two types of alert tones: a continuous tone and a pulsed tone (when

used in conjunction with the

CTL

button.) Refer to the “Alert Tone” section on page 23 of this manual

for a detailed description.

PAGE

The

PAGE

button is used to enter page mode. While in page mode, the operator may select from among

various types of pages to be transmitted. These include DTMF, 2-Tone, Plectron, 5/6-Tone, 2805, 1500,
and Immediate DTMF. Refer to the “Paging” section on page 24 of this manual for a detailed
description.

CLEAR

The

CLEAR

button uses include clearing the frequency selection during frequency selection mode or

clearing a capcode entry in paging mode.

SELECT

The

SELECT

button is used to enter the frequency selection mode (not possible on the IPE2500A-MLS),

select a frequency in frequency selection mode or select a paging type in page mode.

UP/DOWN

BUTTONS

The

UP

and

DOWN

buttons are used while in the paging mode to scroll through the pre-programmed

paging aliases and for programming microphone sensitivity.

PB1, PB2, PB3, and PB4 Programmable Buttons

The four programmable buttons with LED indicators are used to custom configure up to eight user
functions. The

PB1

through

PB4

buttons are accessed directly, while the

PB5

to

PB8

buttons are

accessed using the

CTL

key while depressing one of the

PB1

through

PB4

buttons. When shipped from

the factory, the programmable buttons are disabled. Refer to you CARD Suite Help file for programming
information.

In addition, the use and function of these keys are dependent upon your radio’s capabilities.

VOLUME Up and VOLUME Down Buttons

Press the

VOLUME

Up or Down buttons to adjust the local speaker volume if the handset is on-hook.

The handset speaker volume is adjusted if the handset is off-hook.

The display shows the new setting for two seconds after a volume change. The internal, handset, and
accessory each have individual settings. When the handset is off-hook, the following message is
displayed:

HANDSET

VOL:

X

(handset off-hook)

SPEAKER

VOL:

X

(handset on-hook)

The

VOLUME

Up and

VOLUME

Down buttons also adjust the sensitivity of the microphone that is

currently in use. Refer to the “Microphone Sensitivity Adjustments” section on page 44 of this manual
for more information.

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