Avtec Scout NENA Manuel de configuration - Page 11
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Manuel de configuration pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} Avtec Scout NENA. Avtec Scout NENA 15 pages. Deskset for hardware media workstation
- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. NENA Radio/Telephone Headset Interface
- 3. Installing the Jack Box
- 4. Software Configuration
- 4. Configuring an 1101 Jack Box
- 4. Configuring a 12Xx/50Xx Jack Box
- 4. Configuring the External Audio Interface
- 4. Configuring the Endpoint for the E911 Deskset
- 4. Creating a Line Pad for an E911 Deskset Endpoint
- 5. Using an E911 Deskset
- 6. Appendix A: What Does It Mean to be NENA-Compliant
- 7. Appendix B: Understanding the Physical Connections
new endpoint).
The Endpoint Editor dialog box displays.
3. Configure the endpoint's settings as appropriate. Verify that the Endpoint Profile that you assign to this endpoint
is consistent with the way you want the endpoint to operate.
IMPORTANT
This endpoint is considered a "media workstation endpoint" and not a "VPGate endpoint" because the
interface is directly connected to the console through a USB cable, and not through a VPGate. The Name
you assign to this endpoint should be unique from other VPGate endpoints that are on the same domain.
Creating a Line Pad for an E911 Deskset Endpoint
1. In Scout Manager, on the Configuration tab, select the Screens folder.
2. Double-click the screen where you want to place the line pad for the NENA deskset device.
The screen editor displays in the workspace.
3. Drag the line pad from the Toolbox tab onto the screen.
4. Select the line pad and configure control-level property settings in the Line Pad Properties pane as necessary.
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