Audio Authority Series 1500 manual Definitions

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Definitions

BLOWER MOTOR DELAY

POWER SAVE DELAY

SUPERVISOR TELLER LANE MIRROR DISABLE

TRAFFIC SENSOR TONE

BACKGRND THRESHOLD

SINGLE LANE

AUTO-SELECT 1 LANE

INBOUND VOLUME LVL OUTBOUND VOLUME LVL OPEN LOOP GAIN

HANDSET MIC LVL HANDSET SPKR LVL RINGTONE OVERRIDE

HALF DUPLEX ONLY PGM AUDIO ABATE

RELAY OPERATION

KEY ASSIGNMENT

WRITE TO MEM. CARD READ FROM MEM. CARD FIRMWARE UPGRADE

If enabled, the period between disengagement of blower and microphone audio un- mute.

If enabled, the length of time the system must be idle before entering Power Save (LCD sleep).

If enabled, allows one Counter Station to monitor others.

OFF=idle Lane Stations display their own camera output. ON=idle Lane Stations DO NOT display their own camera output.

Press a key to select a unique ringtone for all traffic sensor events. 0=no ringtone, 1=use Lane Station Ringtone Override setting.

Adjustment for level of background audio rejected by Counter Station microphone. 0=no rejection.

Configure lane without live audio. Useful when lanes are in use or audio is not required for adjustments.

Configure lane with live audio. Useful for adjusting inbound and outbound audio levels.

Inbound volume level adjustment.

Outbound volume level adjustment.

Adjustment for adapting to different acoustic environments. Lower this setting for Lane Station acoustical environments with too much microphone and speaker coupling. Increase this setting to hear more of the customer while operator is talking.

Inbound handset volume level adjustment.

Outbound handset volume level adjustment.

Press a key to select a unique ringtone for the selected Lane Station(s). 1=no override (plays the ringtone set by each Counter Station). All other keys represent unique ring tones which override any Counter Station settings.

Enables ‘push-to-talk’ operation.

ON=Program Audio heard when lane is idle or on hold; OFF=Program Audio heard only when lane is on hold.

Allows configuration of Lane Station relay contacts (Model 1520 terminal block pos. 9 & 10). The contacts can be set to close using the HOLD key, or while the lane is selected. (See Operator Card l for HOLD key operation details.)

This menu enables lane selection keys to be redefined in any configuration desired. First select the lane number to be assigned using the VOLUME keys. Then touch the key to be assigned to that lane. If the desired key is already assigned, touch it twice. For 20 lane systems use “Page Mode”. Page Mode allows the user to flip between two “pages” of keys. The first page contains lane 1-10, the second 11-20. To enter or exit Page Mode, touch the HOLD key while in KEY ASSIGNMENT.

System settings are saved to hub memory card.

System settings are restored from hub memory card.

This menu allows the firmware of system components to be upgraded.

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Contents Installer’s Reference Guide Series 1500 System Components ContentsInstalling and Using Series 1500 Intercom Systems Tools and Supplies1x1 Installation 2x4 Audio Installation2x4 Audio/Video Installation Installing a 1509 Hub Installing a 1510 Hub 1511, 1512, 1513 are similarInstalling Counter Stations Installing Model 1520 Lane Stations Common Issues Testing Your InstallationTroubleshooting Tips Audio Hub Model Audio or AV Hub Model 1516Hub Configurations and Capacity Operator Card Using the Keypad for Navigation Power User Tips Setup Menu MapDefinitions Configuration Example Adjust Audio LevelsFirmware Upgrade Instructions
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Series 1500 specifications

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