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NOTE: When the keypanel is in single-step scroll mode it may take a long time to scroll to the desired
name (this is particularly true of point-to-point lists). To speed up the process, you can use prefix
scroll mode. Prefix scrolling mode scrolls through a list in alpha-numeric order, but displays only
the first occurrence of each two-character prefix. For example, if your intercom system had users
CAM1, CAM2, CAM3, DIR1, DIR2; prefix scrolling would display CAM1 followed by DIR1.
Once you locate a desired two-character prefix using prefix scroll, you can switch back to single-
step scrolling to make your final selection. Tap PREFIX to enter prefix scroll mode, then use the
↓↓ ↑↑ keys to scroll. When you locate a name with the same first two characters as the name you
are looking for, tap the PGM key to return to single-step scrolling mode.
5. In single-step mode, use the ↑↑ ↓↓ keys to make your final intercom port selection.
NOTE: If you cannot locate the destination that you are looking for, it may not have scrolling enabled in
AZedit.
6. Copy the selected port to a talk or listen key:
• Tap COPY
• Tap down on an intercom key to assign talk, or tap up to assign listen.
Clearing a Key Assignment
There are two ways to clear a key assignment:
Method 1: Clearing the call waiting window and Copying it to a Key
1. Clear the call waiting window, if necessary, by tapping up one or more times on the Call waiting key.
2. Tap the COPY CW key.
3. Tap the key that you want to clear. Tap up to clear listen, down to clear talk.
NOTE: If a key will not clear, it is probably restricted using the R check box in AZedit.
Method 2: Copying a Blank Key Assignment to the Key that You want to Clear
1. Tap the FUNC key.
2. Tap the EX COPY key.
3. Tap an unassigned key.
4. Tap the key you want to clear. Tap up to clear listen, down to clear talk.
NOTE: If a key will not clear, it is probably restricted using the R check box in AZedit.
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