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* '''Button DAK''' = the DAK key number (1-100)
 
* '''Button DAK''' = the DAK key number (1-100)
  
[[File:DAK Matrix LED.png|thumb|left|500px|Configuring buttons as DAK keys]]
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=== Define Filter Sets ===
 
=== Define Filter Sets ===
 
====Define a Filter Set called "OperatorFilter"====
 
====Define a Filter Set called "OperatorFilter"====
 
 
* In VS-Operator, System Configuration, select '''Filter sets''' (1) > '''Add''' (2) > '''Station''', and enter the name ''OperatorFilter'' (3).  
 
* In VS-Operator, System Configuration, select '''Filter sets''' (1) > '''Add''' (2) > '''Station''', and enter the name ''OperatorFilter'' (3).  
 
* Select '''On Connect''' (4), and check "Script" (5).  
 
* Select '''On Connect''' (4), and check "Script" (5).  
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* Select '''Test''' (7), then '''OK''' (8) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
 
* Select '''Test''' (7), then '''OK''' (8) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
  
[[File:AV OperatorFilter.png|thumb|left|500px|Creating the "OperatorFilter" - OnConnect script]]
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* Select '''On Disconnect''' (1), and check "Script" (2).  
 
* Select '''On Disconnect''' (1), and check "Script" (2).  
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* Select '''Test''' (4), then '''OK''' (5) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
 
* Select '''Test''' (4), then '''OK''' (5) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
  
[[File:AV OperatorFilterDisconn.png|thumb|left|500px|Creating the "OperatorFilter" - OnDisconnect script]]
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====Define a Filter Set called "RemoteFilter"====
 
====Define a Filter Set called "RemoteFilter"====
 
 
* In VS-Operator, System Configuration, select '''Filter sets''' (1) > '''Add''' (2) > '''Station''', and enter the name ''RemoteFilter'' (3).  
 
* In VS-Operator, System Configuration, select '''Filter sets''' (1) > '''Add''' (2) > '''Station''', and enter the name ''RemoteFilter'' (3).  
 
* Select '''On Call Request Add''' (4), and check "Script" (5).  
 
* Select '''On Call Request Add''' (4), and check "Script" (5).  
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* Select '''Test''' (7), then '''OK''' (8) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
 
* Select '''Test''' (7), then '''OK''' (8) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
  
[[File:AV RemoteFilterCRAdd.png|thumb|left|500px|Creating the "RemoteFilter" - On Call Request Add script]]
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* Select '''On Call Request Remove''' (1), and check "Script" (2).  
 
* Select '''On Call Request Remove''' (1), and check "Script" (2).  
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* Select '''Test''' (4), then '''OK''' (5) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
 
* Select '''Test''' (4), then '''OK''' (5) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
  
[[File:AV RemoteFilterCRRemove.png|thumb|left|500px|Creating the "RemoteFilter" - On Call Request Remove script]]
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=== Assign the Filter Set to stations ===
 
=== Assign the Filter Set to stations ===
 
 
Select the '''Devices''' menu, select the VS-Operator associated station, and assign it to "OperatorFilter".
 
Select the '''Devices''' menu, select the VS-Operator associated station, and assign it to "OperatorFilter".
  
[[File:AV AddFilterOp.png|thumb|left|500px|Assign the Operator station to the "OperatorFilter"]]
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Select the '''Devices''' menu, select the calling substation, and assign it to "RemoteFilter".
 
Select the '''Devices''' menu, select the calling substation, and assign it to "RemoteFilter".
  
[[File:AV AddFilterSub.png|thumb|left|500px|Assign the substation to the "RemoteFilter"]]
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Revision as of 13:13, 7 February 2023

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This article shows how to configure the "LEDs" in the Button Matrix in VS-Operator. By this configuration the LED behavior will be flashing Red at Call Request, and steady green during Conversation.

Configuration is required in the VS-Operator Client only. No configuration is required in AlphaCom.

Configure DAK buttons

In the Button matrixes menu, define the button like this:

  • Button kind = DAK
  • Button ID = The directory number programmed on the actual DAK key in AlphaCom
  • Button DAK = the DAK key number (1-100)
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Configuring buttons as DAK keys


Define Filter Sets

Define a Filter Set called "OperatorFilter"

  • In VS-Operator, System Configuration, select Filter sets (1) > Add (2) > Station, and enter the name OperatorFilter (3).
  • Select On Connect (4), and check "Script" (5).
  • Add the following script (6):
App.SetButtonLEDState("%DIRB", LEDKind.Left, LEDState.On, Color.Green, Color.Transparent); 
App.SetButtonLEDState("%DIRA", LEDKind.Left, LEDState.On, Color.Green, Color.Transparent); 


  • Select Test (7), then OK (8) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
AV OperatorFilter.png
Creating the "OperatorFilter" - OnConnect script
  • Select On Disconnect (1), and check "Script" (2).
  • Add the following script (3):
App.SetButtonLEDState("%DIRB", LEDKind.Left, LEDState.Off, Color.Transparent, Color.Transparent); 
App.SetButtonLEDState("%DIRA", LEDKind.Left, LEDState.Off, Color.Transparent, Color.Transparent); 


  • Select Test (4), then OK (5) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
AV OperatorFilterDisconn.png
Creating the "OperatorFilter" - OnDisconnect script


Define a Filter Set called "RemoteFilter"

  • In VS-Operator, System Configuration, select Filter sets (1) > Add (2) > Station, and enter the name RemoteFilter (3).
  • Select On Call Request Add (4), and check "Script" (5).
  • Add the following script (6):
App.SetButtonLEDState("%DIRA", LEDKind.Right, LEDState.Fast, Color.Red, Color.White);  


  • Select Test (7), then OK (8) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
AV RemoteFilterCRAdd.png
Creating the "RemoteFilter" - On Call Request Add script
  • Select On Call Request Remove (1), and check "Script" (2).
  • Add the following script (3):
App.SetButtonLEDState("%DIRA", LEDKind.Right, LEDState.Off, Color.Transparent, Color.Transparent);  


  • Select Test (4), then OK (5) to save. (Note that if pressing "OK" without having done "Test" first, the script will not be saved!).
AV RemoteFilterCRRemove.png
Creating the "RemoteFilter" - On Call Request Remove script

Assign the Filter Set to stations

Select the Devices menu, select the VS-Operator associated station, and assign it to "OperatorFilter".

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Assign the Operator station to the "OperatorFilter"

Select the Devices menu, select the calling substation, and assign it to "RemoteFilter".

AV AddFilterSub.png
Assign the substation to the "RemoteFilter"


Now there should be RED flashing LED at Call Request, and steady green during conversation.