Avtec Scout NENA Manuel de configuration - Page 13
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
Using an E911 Deskset
An E911 Deskset allows you to receive the audio from an E911 Radio/Telephone deskset through your Scout console
headset.
When you answer a call on the E911 deskset, the Line pad on your screen automatically changes from the
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Disconnect state to the Select state. If you are on a different screen than the screen with the Line pad, the
console changes to that screen so the Line pad in the Select state is visible. Audio from the call plays in the
headset.
With the line in a Select state, pressing PTT switches the headset transmit audio to the selected radio and
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temporarily mutes the audio to the telephone deskset. The line can still be placed into Hold, Unselect, Mute, or a
patch using the console's normal operations.
When the call is over, hang up the E911 deskset. The Line pad automatically changes to the Disconnect state.
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NENA/Deskset for Hardware Media Workstation | November 2020 | Revision 8
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