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NOTE: The red in-use indication for TIF keys can be disabled in AZedit: In the AZedit Options menu, select Intercom
Configuration, then click on the Options tab. Place a check mark next to Don't Generate Tallies for Tif And Trunk
Use. Be sure to send the change to the intercom system. Note that this will also disable the flashing alpha display
when talking to remote IFBs or ISOs as previously described.
Solid Red Talk LED & Flashing Display Alternating Pattern of Alpha & (-**-) (Busy)
You cannot talk at this time. This indication occurs when you activate a local IFB key that is already in-use by a keypanel with
a higher IFB priority. It also occurs when you activate any key assigned to a remote destination, but there are currently no
trunks available.
NOTE: Flashing red is also the intended indication when attempting to talk to a remote IFB while someone else with a
higher trunk IFB priority is already talking. However, this will require ADAM MC version later than 9.9.x and
Trunk MC version later than 7.x.x. As of this writing, these versions are not implemented. Regardless of the
indication provided, you will not be heard at the remote location if your keypanel has the lower trunk IFB
priority. IFB trunk priorities are set in AZedit. (Click the KP button on the AZedit toolbar to access
Keypanels/Ports setup, then click the Edit button, then click the “Advanced” tab. Enter the desired IFB priority in
the fields provided. Be sure to send the change to the intercom system.)
Flashing Display Alpha (on time equal to off time)*
There is an incoming call from the destination assigned to the key. Activate the key to talk back.
NOTE: The duration of incoming call flash is controlled by DIP switch 4 on the KP-632 back panel. See “Option DIP
Switch Settings” on page 7 for further information.
Amber Talk LED
This indicates that a key is ready to talk (key is on), but requires external footswitch activation to talk.
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