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Editing:—displays the button panel configuration name. Displays the access panel name when
configuring the buttons for an individual access panel.
Import…—Click IMPORT… to copy an existing button configuration to the current configuration. Copy
from one panel to another, from a button panel to the template, or from the template to a panel.
Button Properties
The BUTTON PROPERTIES pane in the center of the screen contains a representation of the button panel
with the fields used to define each button above it. Each button has a type, appearance, and additional
unique properties for the required functionality in the system design.
Create and Modify AP Buttons
Click a button in the button panel and make the necessary selections from the available fields in the
BUTTON PROPERTIES pane above to define each required button.
NOTE: Selecting a button type with required settings makes the fields to completely define the button the
only selectable elements on screen. To abandon the current button definition or exit the ACCESS
PANEL BUTTON CONFIGURATION screen, set the button’s type to NOT PRESENT.
Button Types:
The following types of access panel push buttons are available:
• Not Present—(default) all unassigned buttons. These buttons have a gray top and black bottom.
• Indicator—provides LED indication and status information only.
• LED Trigger:—Select a flag, input, or output to activate the LED.
• Acknowledge—acknowledges alarms, either current (audible), by priority (ACK/cancels), or all
(audible and non-audible).
Acknowledge Type:—Select the acknowledgement type from the list.
EDIT ACK/CANCELS…—Use this button to jump to the Ack/Cancel Configuration screen.
• Cancel—cancels an alarm, either current (audible), by priority (ACK/cancels), or all (audible and
non-audible).
Cancel Type:—Select the cancel type from the list.
EDIT ACK/CANCELS…—Use this button to jump to the Ack/Cancel Configuration screen.
• Attenuate Alarm—attenuates alarm audio using the global attenuation setting.
• Mute Audio—mutes audio using one of the four global mutes (requires mute selection).
Global Mute:—Select a configured global mute from the list.
…—opens the Manage Global Mutes screen.
• Playback—initiates an alarm (requires event selection).
Event:—Select the event that triggers the playback.
…—opens the Manage Global Mutes screen.
LED Trigger:—Select a flag, input, or output to activate the LED.
• Live Speech—initiates a live speech page (requires live speech or record/playback event selection).
Event:—Select the event that the live speech triggers.