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IPC IQ/MAX TOUCH - Media Device for Speakers; Displaying Media Device Settings

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1.
Within the Speakers application, tap the Batch Settings Mode button ( ).
2. Tap the Spatial Audio button.
The available spatial position buttons are displayed, that is, Far Left, Left, Center, Right, and Far
Right.
3. To display all speaker channels that are assigned to a position, tap the position button.
All speaker channels assigned to that position are highlighted with a blue background.
4. To change the spatial position for a speaker channel:
a) Tap the position button (Far Left, Left, Center, Right, or Far Right).
b) Tap the speaker channel.
The turret assigns the channel to the position and highlights the channel with a light blue
background to indicate that it is assigned to the current position.
5. Tap the Batch Settings Mode button to save your changes and leave edit mode.
The small icon above the Press-to-Talk button for each speaker channel indicates the spatial audio
position the channel is assigned to.
10.4.11 Media device for speakers
The media device feature enables you to configure the device used to transmit or transmit and receive
audio for an IQ/MAX TOUCH speaker channel or group of channels.
The default setting for the speaker media device is the microphone attached to the turret, but you can
change the media device to one of the following:
Right handset: transmit only
Left handset: transmit only
Right handset: transmit and receive
Left handset: transmit and receive
The media device is used when you press the Push-to-Talk or Push-to-Latch button to transmit to the far-
end while on a speaker call.
This feature is especially useful if you wear a headset and prefer talking back through the headset
instead of the microphone when on a speaker call. You can also use the headset or handset to speak and
listen if you select one of the transmit and receive options.
An icon in the Push-to-Talk or Push-to-Latch button for the speaker channel indicates the current media
device assigned to the channel. An icon is also displayed for each group talkback button at the bottom of
the screen. Also, while on a speaker call, the icon in the Contextual Call Display (CCD) changes to
identify the media device for that channel or talkback group.
Note
If the media device assigned to an individual speaker channel is different from the media device assigned
to the talkback group the speaker channel belongs to and the speaker group is latched, the speaker
group’s media device overrides the media device set for the speaker channel.
10.4.11.1 Display and change the media device for speakers and speaker groups
Use the media device (talkback device) feature to select the media device for speaker channels and
groups.
For background information, see Media device for speakers on page 142.
142 10.4: Use the Speakers application
August 26, 2019 IPC Proprietary

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