Eclipse V12LD User Manual - 5.9
V-Series Panels | User Guide (draft, not yet released)
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Use the left (Down) button to reduce the volume and the right (Up) button to
increase the volume.
You can also use the volume buttons to release a telephone line, in the same
way as the TEL RELEASE function in the diagnostic menu.
To release the telephone line, press both of the Up and Down buttons together.
The label display changes to TEL RELEAS, and the telephone is put back on
the hook. All latched keys on the local system are unlatched, killing all routes
to the telephone. After approximately 5 seconds, the display starts displaying
the configured label again.
If the panel does not have Remote Line Release configured, then the call signal
is sent to the label instead.
Note: The volume buttons are also used to adjust some settings that are accessed
through the panel menu, such as Sidetone Gain.
5.9
Alternative text key
Within the EHX software, you can define alternate text for display on a panel.
You can then assign an Alt Text key on the panel.
When selected it will turn red, and inverse video. If alternate text is available
for that label the panel will show this.
Alias, VSM and PM text labels will override whichever state the panel is in.
One possible use of alternate text is to set up a dual language configuration on
the panel, for example to allow panels to display Arabic by default in a
particular Middle Eastern broadcast installation. English speakers could then
select the Alt Text key on a panel to see the English equivalents to the Arabic
labels.
Another use could be that both the role name and user name could be
configured for each panel or beltpack port. This would allow panel users to see
either the name or the role depending on the Alt Text mode selected.
You can enter alternate text on all the entity screens. The column with the text
can be shown or hidden from EHX using the button in the Port List options. See
Figure 4-1 below.