Eclipse V12LD User Manual - 5.5
V-Series Panels | User Guide (draft, not yet released)
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Note: Access to some panel menus can be disabled in ECS (Eclipse Configuration
Software) / EHX (Eclipse HX configuration software) through Advanced
Settings > Menu Options in Cards and Ports. A PIN code (set in the
configuration software) must be entered to disable access to these menus.
When the PIN code is entered on the panel, access is granted. For more
information, see your ECS / EHX documentation.
5.5
LS Main levels (volume) control
The main levels (volume) control comprises a rotary encoder with push-
switch action and a tri-color loudspeaker volume indicator LED.
The LED volume indications are:
Red
- high volume.
Amber
- intermediate volume.
Green
- low volume.
Turn the volume control clockwise to increase the loudspeaker volume and
anticlockwise to decrease loudspeaker volume.
The loudspeaker cut indicator LED is lit
red
when the loudspeaker output is
muted. Press the volume control to toggle the loudspeaker cut.
5.6
Auxiliary levels (volume) control
The auxiliary panel levels (volume) control comprises a rotary encoder
with push-switch action and a tri-color loudspeaker volume indicator LED. The
LED volume indications are:
Red
- high volume.
Amber
- intermediate volume.
Green
- low volume.
The auxiliary levels (volume) control sets the volume on the optional external
loudspeaker that you can connect to the auxiliary audio port on the rear of the
panel. Turn the volume control clockwise to increase the loudspeaker volume
and anticlockwise to decrease loudspeaker volume.
Press and release the auxiliary volume control to play back messages stored on
the Listen Again system (see next section).
5.7
Listen Again
Note: The Listen Again feature is configured in ECS / EHX. For more information,
see your ECS / EHX documentation.
Pressing the auxiliary volume control switch momentarily activates the
Listen Again feature. The last stored audio will be replayed (this feature
is configured in ECS / EHX).
Repeatedly pressing the auxiliary volume control will step back through the
stored messages.
5.8
Up / Down buttons on lever key and pushbutton
panels
There is a pair of buttons to adjust the volume level on the connection beneath
each key display window on lever key and pushbutton panels (see Figure