User Guide | FreeSpeak II™ Base station version
The Base station remembers that the partyline is enabled when the partyline
enable buttons are pressed. See 5.2 Understanding Front-Panel Operation.
The Base station appears to the wired partyline system as a remote station.
The first call to a Partyline channel A or B results in the call alert and subsequent
ones do not give any further alerting unless the Partyline channel buttons on the
Base station are toggled. This prevents all calls giving alerts when this is not
necessary.
4.2.1.2 Auto null the partyline channel at the Base station
Partylines connected to the Base station can be auto nulled by first enabling
partyline channel by pressing the partyline button on the front of the Base station.
The auto nulling is then activated by pressing and holding the enable partyline
button. The Base station will go then into an auto null routine.
4.2.1.3 To connect to the partyline
1) From the main menu, scroll to PORTS and select by pressing the
setup/enter encoder in.
2) Scroll to PLCHA or PLCHB and press to select.
The SELECTED PORT screen appears.
3) Scroll to and select CALLS.
The CALL DESTINATION screen appears.
4) Select the port or group to be connected to the partyline by scrolling to it
and pressing the rotary encoder. Doing so creates a route to the selected
destination—this port or group can now hear the activity on the partyline.
Note: This option can also be set to NONE.
5) Select TYPE from the menu.
6) Select either Clear-Com or RTS or Termination.
7) The Base station automatically sets the audio levels and call signaling
options for the selected partyline system.
Note: The Base station does not detect the RTS call signal.