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The plug and socket icon will establish a connection and upload the current file from the intercom to the PC. From here you can edit the current config or load one from the hard drive. Main Menu - Online Load File. You can build, edit and save configuration files either on or offline with an intercom. Any changes made to the configuration will be highlighted in yellow as a reminder that they are either not yet sent or saved.

The usual windows file menu, New, Open, and Save work as normal. Most functions can also be accessed via the normal menu dropdowns.

The square with dots to the right of the IP field may show available intercoms depending on the overall networking setup may not work on a virtual machine.

If so click Connect on the main toolbar. You can run multiple versions of AZ edit at the same time. You can add a desktop shortcut for each session using the second Navigation toolbar. There's also an option to set the default frame. Preferences under Options on the main menu are specific to your PC and how it interacts with the intercom, different users can have different preferences.

These are recommended changes from the RTS default installation. Click or Apply or OK to save Changes. Ports and Alphas - to create some basic point to point communication between key panels takes a few short steps. Double-clicking on any existing Alpha opens up the dialog box to edit the Description, Alpha, and Alias of a particular port. The description only appears in AZ edit. However, it's not possible to use the search key assignment function to find Input alphas.

Now some ports have Alpha's - return back to the KPs screen. The two top left box's display the current port and allow navigation to the other ports via number or Alpha. You can now start editing the key panel. There's also a listen side to each key, for point to points between key panels - it's not necessary to have anything programmed on these, the intercom will automatically turn on the listen on key, however, its common practice to put an AF above most keys, this means you can listen to that panel, even if that person is not talking to you - This can be overridden with privacy AKA sunglasses mode.

It is necessary to have a listen function for PL's, so having an AF everywhere simplifies programming and saves time. Alphas - besides Point to Point between Keypanels, it's normal to also need some PL's and IFB's, think of these as virtual keys, programmed to do specific tasks. A Party Line enables a group of people to communicate under one key - similar to a conference call.

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