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Details key features of AZedit, including designation strip printing, online help, UPL control, local storage, multiple alpha sizes, alpha counters, and volume display.
Explains AZedit's automatic configuration for Telex intercom systems, displaying resources based on the intercom type.
Lists the hardware and software prerequisites for installing AZedit, including processor, RAM, and OS.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing AZedit and explains the subfolders created during installation.
Details the three modes of AZedit operation: File, Online, and Server, explaining their functionalities and uses.
Outlines the benefits of reducing intercom configuration, such as faster system power-up and less memory usage.
Explains how AZedit defines quantities for resources and options, and how to adjust them to match the intercom system.
Guides users through the process of setting up keypanels in AZedit, including assigning ports and configuring keys.
Explains how to control visibility and assignment of destinations in scroll lists for keypanel keys.
Describes how to adjust listen gain for non-keypanel devices listening to party lines or specific intercom ports.
Details configuring an intercom port for keypanel use, including setup pages and talk/listen key assignments.
Explains how to assign meaningful names (Alphas) and descriptions to intercom ports for easier identification.
Provides steps to configure an IFB, including setting input and output ports, and managing dim levels.
Explains how to assign meaningful names and descriptions to special lists for better organization.
Details assigning meaningful names and descriptions to GPI Outputs for clearer identification and key assignment.
Guides on assigning meaningful names and descriptions to ISOs for improved clarity in setup and operation.
Explains how to assign descriptions to GPI Inputs, enhancing usability for key assignments and UPL statements.
Provides information on using right-click menus for UPL statements, including navigation, changes, and search functions.
Details right-click options for managing Inter-panel Dim tables, including info, selection, and navigation.
Explains Crosspoint Gain and its adjustment, noting its similarity to Point to Point Listen Gain.
Describes how to assign names and descriptions to party lines, with a four-character limit for names.
Details assigning names and descriptions to IFBs, with a four-character limit for names.
Explains assigning names and descriptions to special lists, with a four-character limit for names.
Describes assigning names to GPI Outputs, with a four-character limit for names.
Covers assigning names to ISOs, with a four-character limit for names.
Explains assigning names to UPL Resources, with a four-character limit for names.
Details assigning descriptions to GPI Inputs.
Explains assigning descriptions to Inter-panel Dim settings.
Provides a procedure to relocate users between intercom ports, ensuring all assignments are updated.
Explains how to search for key assignments across the AZedit application for efficient management.
Details the procedure for updating master controller firmware, including warnings and important steps.
Provides an overview of the guide and its purpose in configuring AZedit for intercom systems.
Outlines a recommended approach for new users to configure their intercom system using AZedit.
Explains the function of aborting changes, which erases recent modifications in ONLINE mode.
Describes how to view AZedit's software version, build date, and copyright information.
Defines the feature for setting non-standard audio levels for accurate system performance.
Explains how to view connection status and errors for AIO/DBX cards and master controllers.
Details the process of connecting AZedit to the intercom system, including checks and mode changes.
Describes how to discard changes made to items in ONLINE mode.
Explains AZedit's prompt to check for duplicate names when opening files and how to configure this feature.
Explains how to select COM port and baud rate for PC-to-intercom communication.
Explains Crosspoint Gain and its adjustment, noting its similarity to Point to Point Listen Gain.
Details assigning names and descriptions to IFBs, with a four-character limit for names.
Explains redirecting IFB audio to external devices, like studio monitors.
Describes assigning priority levels to ports for determining override order when accessing IFB assignments.
Explains defining a talent mic source for IFB use and Auto Table feature.
Covers assigning names to ISOs, with a four-character limit for names.
Explains viewing connection status and data errors between master controller and PC, and firmware upgrades.
Expands the AZedit window to fill the entire screen.
Describes combining contents of a saved file into the current working file.
Closes the AZedit window to an icon in the taskbar.
Explains clearing settings and opening a new setup file in FILE mode, or disconnecting in ONLINE mode.
Used to designate selected ports as not permanent listeners (P-L) for the current PL assignment.
Describes opening a file from disk, merging into ONLINE configuration, or disconnecting in ONLINE mode.
Assigns names and descriptions for party lines, IFBs, UPL Resources, etc., appearing on keypanels.
View connection status and errors for PAP or LCP-102 panels connected to the intercom system.
Saves parts of the current setup file, which can be sent to the system or merged into other files.
Provides access to the Party Line setup screen for assigning intercom ports to party lines.
Inserts clipboard contents into the current configuration screen, used with the Copy command.
Lets you see how a printed page will look before printing.
Allows selection of printer, paper orientation, and other workstation options for printing.
Recreates up to 20 consecutive changes previously canceled with Undo, clearing after save/send.
Restores current configuration and status information about an intercom station in AZedit.
Uploads all current names from the intercom system to AZedit (ONLINE mode only).
Contains the alpha assigned to the selected relay, optional in special lists.
Saves files in FILE mode, uploads configuration in ONLINE mode, and cannot save in SERVER mode.
Saves files with a new name in FILE mode, uploads in ONLINE mode, and cannot save in SERVER mode.
Helps locate intercom keys assigned to specific ports or lines, useful for moving users.
Sends highlighted changes to the intercom system (ONLINE mode only).
Sends a selected file to the intercom system, overwriting configuration if it's a complete setup.
Allows viewing configuration and activity, but not making changes or sending files.
View connection status and data errors for UIO-256 frames connected to the intercom system.
Cancels up to 20 previous consecutive changes, clearing upon save or send in ONLINE mode.
Used to set Scroll Enable for UPL Resources and assign names (Alphas) via Ctrl+F12.
Displays a confirmation message when attempting to exit AZedit.
Views intercom ports talking/listening, turns paths ON/OFF, and checks gain affecting two ports.