5 call waiting window, 6 footswitch, Call waiting window – Telex RTS OMS OMNEO Main Station Advanced Digital Partyline Intercom Base (5-Pin Female) User Manual

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en | Configuration | Local Keypanel menu

OMS OMNEO Main Station

01-2021 | 03 | F.01U.380.820

Technical Manual

Bosch Security Systems, LLC

Figure 24.5:

Configuration | Local Keypanel | Page Change Screen

Mode Field

Use the

Mode

field to select the action of the setup pages when talk keys are active. By

default, page changes are allowed when talk keys are active.
Available options:

Always Allow

Page changes are allowed while Talk Keys are active.

No Talk Keys

Page changes are not allowed while Talk Keys are active. When page changes
are restricted due to an active talk key, the page change interface is shown in
grey.

24.5

Call waiting window

Use the

CWW

menu to configure the CWW. There are two configuration options; how many

calls show in the CWW and what happens when a new call comes in.

Figure 24.6:

Configuration | Local Keypanel | Call Waiting Window Screen

Number of Entries Field

Use the

Number of Entries

field to define the number of calls shown in the CWW. The

maximum number of entries is nine, while the minimum is three.

On New Caller Field

Use the

On New Caller

field to select what action occurs in the CWW when a new call enters

the queue.
The options available are:

Select New Call

When a new call enters the CWW queue, it goes to the top of the list
and selects the new call. The highlight moves to this item.

Don't Select
(default)

When a new call enters the CWW queue, it goes to the top of the
queue, but the highlighted item does not change.

Select If Idle

When a new call comes into the CWW queue, it goes to the top of the
queue list and the highlight moves to the new call only if the user has
not interacted with the CWW in the last five seconds or if the CWW
window is not visible.

24.6

Footswitch

Use the

Footswitch

menu to enable the footswitch feature and configure how a latched talk

key behaves when the user releases the footswitch. In normal footswitch operation, latched
talk keys go into a ready state waiting for the footswitch press. When the footswitch is
pressed, the latched talk keys become active. Then, when the footswitch releases, the latched
talk keys go back into a ready state. The device can be configured so latched talk keys become

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