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MAGICISDN Telephone Hybrid SystemMAGIC TOUCHHardware/Software Operating Manual

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PAGE 10 A4.8.2 Analogue Audio Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149A4.9 Ext

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PAGE 100 MAGIC TOUCH Softwaretionally configured to the maxiumum extend possible.Press the Edit button to select the relevant Audio Interface and defi

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PAGE 101MAGIC TOUCH Software– Alternative ON AIR 1 ... Alternative ON AIR 4: the alternative On Air lines can be used e.g. for an operation with sever

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PAGE 102 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.15 Relays (Relays settings)The configuration of the three relays on each system (see CHAPTER A4.5,page 146) is done

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PAGE 103MAGIC TOUCH Software– Incoming call on B channel: if there is an incoming call on a certain B chan-nel the relay will be closed. The B channel

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PAGE 104 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.16 MessagingVia the Messaging (messaging settings) link the configuration is set for send-ing and receiving of shor

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PAGE 105MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.16.1 Sending of a messageSend a message by simultaneously pressing the key combination CTRL+W inthe main window or C

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PAGE 106 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 72 RECEIVED MESSAGESThe key closes the window.LAfter a manual pop-up, the window is not close automatically.

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PAGE 107MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.4 Presets SubmenuTo provide a faster reconfiguration when necessary, the system allows all set-tings which have been m

Page 11 - Registration

PAGE 108 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.4.1 Manage PresetsThe generated Presets can be managed via Manage Presets.FIG. 74 PRESETS ADMINISTRATIONAll available

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PAGE 109MAGIC TOUCH Softwareclicking No the entry is cancelled.The Edit key enables the marked Preset to be changed. The system configura-tion is disp

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PAGE 11RegistrationREGISTRATIONLIf you are not already registered take a moment to read this. Registered users automatically receive messages as soon

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PAGE 110 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.8 Menu AdministrationIn the Administration menu, all functions for the administration of the systemare displayed.FIG. 7

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PAGE 111MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareIf the system is upgraded, a new password is provided by AVT. To enter the password, press the Enter password button. Now

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PAGE 112 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.8.2 S0 Interface Reset SubmenuWhen changing the ISDN connection line, a reset of the S0 interface in the sys-tem is ess

Page 17 - ISDN TELEPHONE HYBRID

PAGE 113MAGIC TOUCH Software7.8.3 List TCP/IP Connections SubmenuTo check which PCs are currently connected to the MAGIC TOUCH software,click on Admin

Page 18 - Construction

PAGE 114 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.8.4 System Panel SubmenuVia the Administration -> System Panel submenu the System Panel opens.This is only used for

Page 19 - - G.711 Codec

PAGE 115MAGIC TOUCH Software7.8.5 Software Download SubmenuFirst install the new software on your PC. The files with the new firmware arealso stored (

Page 20 - System Description

PAGE 116 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareAfter downloading the ISDN software, start the download for the IFE (inter-face unit).FIG. 83 IFE FIRMWARE DOWNLOADSelect

Page 21 - FIG. 4 MAGIC HYBRID KEYPAD PC

PAGE 117MAGIC TOUCH Software7.9 Extras Menu 7.9.1 Submenu Center WindowIf the MAGIC TOUCH windows on your screen are not properly aligned, theycan be

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PAGE 118 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.9.2 Messaging Menu7.9.2.1 Submenu Write Pop-up MessageA message can be sent by pressing in the main window, the CTRL+W

Page 23 - FIG. 7 MAGIC HYBRID HEADSET

PAGE 119MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 87 MESSAGES RECEIVEDThe message can be closed with the button.LAfter a manual popup, the window will not be closed

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PAGE 12 Registration

Page 25 - Software Options

PAGE 120 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.10 Menu Night ModeIf the Night Mode (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.6, page 79) has been configured, themenu Night Mode is displayed

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PAGE 121MAGIC TOUCH Software7.11 Help Menu7.11.1 About MAGIC TOUCH Submenu ...FIG. 90 MENU HELPIn the Help → About Telephone Hybrid submenu, the infor

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PAGE 122 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.12 What do I have to set, if I...In the following chapters some important configurations are described. Theseare necess

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PAGE 123MAGIC TOUCH Software7.12.2 ... I want to use MAGIC SCREENER?– Necessary settings in the MAGIC TOUCH software:(1)Open the configuration dialog

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PAGE 124 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.12.3 ... I want to use the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad of the PC?(1)Open the keypad settings in Configuration → PC Keypad. Set

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PAGE 125Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC8 OPTION: MAGIC HYBRID KEYPAD PCInstead of the Touchscreen it is also possible to operate via the optional MA-GI

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PAGE 126 Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC8.2 Function of the keypadThe keypad functions can be seen in the following table.TAB. 7 KEYPAD FUNCTIONSKey De

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PAGE 127Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PCAll existing connections are dropped when this key is pressed (see CHAPTER 7.5.1.2, page 45). There will be no p

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PAGE 128 Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC

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PAGE 129Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad9 OPTION: MAGIC HYBRID KEYPADThe optional MAGIC Hybrid Keypad can be used e.g. as a redundancy to thesystem in para

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PAGE 13IntroductionINTRODUCTION The MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid system enables the forwarding of tele-phone calls to analogue or optional AES/EBU Audi

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PAGE 130 Option: MAGIC Hybrid KeypadFIG. 93 KEY ASSIGNMENT ON THE MAGIC HYBRID KEYPADPre TalkHold CallON AIRDisconnect CallCall ForwardingOperating Mo

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PAGE 131Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad9.1 Working with the MAGIC Hybrid KeypadBefore operating the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad, the configurations of the MAGICTO

Page 38 - Operating Modes

PAGE 132 Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad9.2.1 Configuration of operating modeWhen there is no connection, the configuration of the Hybrid is displayed.The

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PAGE 133Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad9.2.4 ISDN error messagesIf there is a faulty connection, the ISDN provides a wealth of error messages.The meaning

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PAGE 134 Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad9.3 Function of the keypadThe keypad functions can be seen in the following table.TAB. 10 KEYPAD FUNCTIONSKey Desc

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PAGE 135Option: MAGIC Hybrid KeypadThis key drops the connection. There is no pre-confirmation on the appropriate channel.With the forwarding key, the

Page 42 - Windows NT4.0/2000/XP

PAGE 136 Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad9.4 Programming of the quick dial keysThe quick dial keys QD 1 ... QD 3 can either be programmed by the MAGICTOUCH

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PAGE 137AlarmsA1 ALARMSIf there are any errors in the system, the alarm panel with the relevant mes-sage is displayed on the MAGIC TOUCH user interfac

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PAGE 138 AlarmeFlash-EPROM Pro-gramming ErrorThe Flash-EPROM can not be pro-grammed.• This error can occur when storing parameters. If the error still

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PAGE 139ISDN Error MessagesA2 ISDN ERROR MESSAGESIf there is a faulty connection, ISDN provides a wealth of error messages. Themeaning of these error

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PAGE 14 Introduction

Page 47 - FIG. 23 TELEPHONE BOOK

PAGE 140 ISDN Error Messages

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PAGE 141System LimitsA3 SYSTEM LIMITSThe following table shows the dependencies between the available systemsand the installed AES/EBU/ANALOGUE Module

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PAGE 142 System Limits

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PAGE 143InterfacesA4 INTERFACESThe following figure shows the interfaces of the system:ABB. 94 REAR VIEW OF THE MAGIC ISDN TELEPHONE HYBRIDSAll interf

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PAGE 144 InterfacesA4.1 S0-InterfaceThis interface supports 2 B channels in ISDN networks. The system has twoISDN interfaces for a maximum of 4 B chan

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PAGE 145InterfacesA4.2 RS232C InterfaceThe RS232C interface is used for configuring and monitoring the MAGICISDN Telephone Hybrid systems with a PC. T

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PAGE 146 InterfacesA4.4 LSD (Keypad) InterfaceVia the LSD interface, the system can optionally be operated using the MAGICHybrid Keypad 4/7/12.A4.5 HS

Page 54 - Selecting the File

PAGE 147InterfacesA4.6 Audio InterfaceA4.7 Handset/MAGIC Hybrid Headset SocketEther the Handset or the MAGIC Hybrid Headset (see CHAPTER 3.5, page 23)

Page 55 - FIG. 29 COM PORT

PAGE 148 InterfacesA4.8 Audios interfaces on the optional AES/EBU/ANALOGUE ModuleThere are two digital inputs/outputs or two additional analogue input

Page 56 - FIG. 30 KEYPAD SETTINGS

PAGE 149InterfacesA4.8.2 Analogue Audio InterfaceThe additional analogue Audio interfaces on the module are available at a 15-pole SUB-D socket.TAB. 2

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PAGE 15SafetySAFETYIntroductionThe unit described is designed to the latest technical parameters and complieswith all national and international safet

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PAGE 150 InterfacesA4.9 Extension Bus (internal data bus and control bus)The Extension Bus socket is used for the cascade connection of single MAGICIS

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PAGE 151Technical DataA5 TECHNICAL DATA: MAGIC ISDN TELEPHONE HYBRIDNetwork interfaces:–2 x S0I.430 RJ45– Protocols EDSS1User interfaces– RS232C V.24,

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PAGE 152 Technical DataMeasurements:– H x W x D: 44 x 449 x 450 mmWeight:– approx. 6 kgAdditional information:– Acceptable temperature: +5 °C to 40 °C

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PAGE 153Technical DataA6 TECHNICAL DATA: MAGIC HYBRID KEYPADA6.1 MAGIC Hybrid Keypad– MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4: Matrix: 8 x 6– MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 7: Mat

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PAGE 154 Technical DataA6.4 Power supply connector to the power supply setTAB. 25 PIN ASSIGNMENT: POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR TO THE POWER SUPPLY UNITA6.5

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PAGE 155Technical DataA6.7 External power supplyTAB. 28 PIN ASSIGNMENT: POWER SUPPLYConnector: 6-pin PS/2 socketPin Signal Electrical characteristics1

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PAGE 156 Technical Data

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PAGE 157GeneralA7 GENERALA7.1 Ordering numbersMAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid Master 800051MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid Slave 800052MAGIC TOUCH Software Up

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PAGE 158 GeneralA7.2 Included in delivery–MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid–Mains cable–2 x S0 telephone cables– Self adhesive feet– ETSI mounting bracketsO

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PAGE 159INDEXSymbols- 123.hcf 109>>>> 131Numerics0 dBu 861024 x 768 39, 6712 6712" 6715" 6719" racks 291st. external Prefix

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PAGE 16 SicherheitAppereance of the safety instructionsAll safety instructions include a Symbol that classifies the danger and a Text-block, that cont

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PAGE 160 Audio input 45, 96Audio input interface 63Audio Input/Output Interface Assign-ment 63Audio input/output interface assignment43, 99Audio Inter

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PAGE 161Ddanger 16DAO 94data access method 94data base 26, 50, 52, 68, 70, 71data base applications 72data base entry 67data base index 71Data base pa

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PAGE 162 Flicker Free Drawing 107Floating Licence 94font 60Font Size 66font size 66Forw. Call 74forwarding 136Forwarding Call 45friendly 49, 50Front E

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PAGE 163licence 110limits 29line 49, 67line echo 89line echo canceller 89Line functions 51line mode 53, 67, 68Line Numbering 107Line numbering 57line

Page 73 - -LINE SETTINGS

PAGE 164 network interfaces 151Network settings 72, 123network user allowed to change files 70neutral 49, 50NEW 48New 58, 108New password 93Next 60, 7

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PAGE 165Preset 5 127Preset Name 58Preset-Namen 107Presets 56, 67, 107, 108, 109pre-setting 50Press DROP button 1 second to hang up 52,68production in

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PAGE 166 Service 11, 115service 114SET 50Set AGC on/off for all lines 43, 90Set Echo Canceller on/off for all lines 43,90Setrtings 123settings 55short

Page 76 - FIG. 47 VIP LINE SETTINGS

PAGE 167Used by MAGIC TOUCH 84user 92, 93USER I/O interface 145user interface 73, 120user interfaces 151USER IO interface 82User name 11User password

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PAGE 17Construction1 CONSTRUCTIONThe functions of the MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid are included in a singleunit. The system is designed for mounting in

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PAGE 19System Description2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONThe block diagram of the system is shown in Fig. 2.FIG. 2 THE BLOCK DIAGRAM OF THE MAGIC ISDN TELEPHONE H

Page 84 - FIG. 55 QUICK DIAL SETTINGS

PAGE 20 System Descriptionand connecting the mixed signal to one conference. The callers get the digi-tally generated Mix Minus signal.Three Relays (H

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PAGE 21Hardware Options3 HARDWARE OPTIONS3.1 Magic Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12Optionally, the MAGIC Hybrid Keypad 4/7/12 can be connected to the systemin par

Page 86 - FIG. 56 AUDIO LEVEL SETTINGS

PAGE 22 Hardware Options3.3 AES/EBU/ANALOGUE ModuleThe optional AES/EBU/ANALOG Module extends the system by two furtheranalogue or two digital AES/EBU

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PAGE 23Hardware Options3.4 Headset/HandsetThe MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid has an Audio connection for a Head-set/Handset. Via this headset/handset e

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PAGE 24 Hardware Options

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PAGE 25Software Options4 SOFTWARE OPTIONS4.1 MAGIC TOUCH LANFIG. 8 USAGE OF THE MAGIC TOUCH & MAGIC TOUCH LAN SOFTWARE The MAGIC TOUCH LAN softwar

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PAGE 26 Software Options4.2 MAGIC SCREENERThe MAGIC SCREENER database supported, screener software enables aconnection between the MAGIC TOUCH contro

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PAGE 27Software Options4.3 MAGIC TOUCH ADMIN/ADMIN LANThe MAGIC TOUCH ADMIN software enables the administration of up to fourMAGIC TOUCH LAN clients,

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PAGE 29Putting into operation5 PUTTING THE SYSTEM INTO OPERATION5.1 MountingWith its dimensions (W × H × D) of 439 mm × 44,5 mm (1 HE) × 300 mm, theMA

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PAGE 3MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid SystemMAGIC TOUCHHardware/Software Operating Manual

Page 95 - FIG. 65 LAN SETTINGS

PAGE 30 Putting into operation(1) POWER greenLights up when system is ready for operation.(2) CONNECT greenLights up if at least one telephone connect

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PAGE 31Putting into operation5.6 Cabling of the systemThe following figures show with help of examples, the general cabling of thesystem.The assignmen

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PAGE 32 Putting into operation5.6.1 ... without AES/EBU/ANALOGUE moduleIn this wiring exemple (Fig. 11, page 32) a Pre Talk, a separate Hold and an On

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PAGE 33Putting into operation5.6.2 ... with AES/EBU/ANALOGUE moduleVia the AES/EBU/ANALOG module, the Audio interfaces can be configuredas desired. Po

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PAGE 34 Putting into operation

Page 100 - MAGIC TOUCH Software

PAGE 35Operating Modes6 OPERATING MODESThe MAGIC ISDN Telephone Hybrid system has a very flexible implementa-tion. Therefore, nearly all kinds of appl

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PAGE 36 Operating Modesquirements.FIG. 14 DEFAULT OPERATION WITH AES/EBU/ANALOGUE MODULEOn Air mixing signal of all selected callerspresenter/musicPre

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PAGE 37Operating Modes6.2 Multi fader operation with AES/EBU/Analogue moduleIn this operating mode the callers are not mixed in the system, they are r

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PAGE 38 Operating Modes6.3 Multi-Pre-Talk with AES/EBU/Analogue moduleIn this operating mode, a screener place is connected in parallel to the studiov

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PAGE 39MAGIC TOUCH Software7 MAGIC TOUCH SOFTWAREThe configuration of the system is done by the Windows PC software MAGICTOUCH, included in the delive

Page 106 - The key closes the window

PAGE 40 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareLThe de-installation software is started by clicking the uninstall sym-bol.

Page 107 - FIG. 73 SUBMENU PRESETS

PAGE 41MAGIC TOUCH Software7.3 Configuration of the COM-PortTo configure the system, first the serial connection between PC and systemhas first to be

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PAGE 42 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 19 COM PORTLWindows NT4.0/2000/XPWhen using Windows NT/2000/XP, the setting of the COM port can only bedone by an adm

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PAGE 43MAGIC TOUCH Software7.4 Quick installationFor a quick installation the most important settings will now be described.Make sure that the system

Page 110 - FIG. 78 SUBMENU REGISTRATION

PAGE 44 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.5 Operating elements of the MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareAfter starting the software, the main panel of the MAGIC TOUCH applicati

Page 111 - FIG. 79 INPUT OF THE PASSWORD

PAGE 45MAGIC TOUCH Software7.5.1 Operation keys7.5.1.1 PRE TALK SRC (Pre Talk Source)With the help of the PRE TALK SRC button it can be selected wheth

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PAGE 46 MAGIC TOUCH Software 7.5.1.4 Manual Call7.5.1.4.1 Manual call by entering the telephone numberThe operating key opens the dialog for manual

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PAGE 47MAGIC TOUCH Software7.5.1.4.2 Manual call using the telephone bookIf the Database Support option in the Database menu (see CHAPTER 7.7.3.3,page

Page 114 - FIG. 81 SYSTEM PANEL

PAGE 48 MAGIC TOUCH Software–First Name–City–Number– Gender (male, female or unknown)– VIP (Very Important Person)– Lock (allowed to call in = caller

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PAGE 49MAGIC TOUCH Softwarewas not transmitted by the system.The gender of the caller can be defined using the (unknown), (female)and (male) but

Page 116 - FIG. 83 IFE FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD

A publication of:AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbHNordostpark 12D-90411 NuernbergPhone +49-911-5271-0Fax +49-911-5271-100Printed in Germany, 2004© AVT

Page 117 - Center Window menu

PAGE 50 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareThe display of the caller information in this presentation can be automated viaGeneral → Display Settings → Show Informati

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PAGE 51MAGIC TOUCH Software7.5.2 Line functionsThe following figure shows the possible line modes:FIG. 26 LINE FUNCTIONS AND MODE DISPLAY7.5.2.1 Line

Page 119 - FIG. 87 MESSAGES RECEIVED

PAGE 52 MAGIC TOUCH Software– The (On Air) key switches the caller on air . The key is only available if an On Air Audio interface was defined in A

Page 120 - FIG. 89 ACTIVE NIGHT MODE

PAGE 53MAGIC TOUCH Software– The absolute time display , shows the duration of the condition in minutes and seconds (or just in seconds). The configu

Page 121 - FIG. 90 MENU HELP

PAGE 54 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.6 Menu File → ExitSelecting the File → Exit menu completes the application.

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PAGE 55MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7 Configuration MenuAll essential settings of the systems are set in the Configuration menu. The de-tailed description fo

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PAGE 56 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.2 PC Keypad SubmenuBesides the operation with a touchscreen or with a mouse, the optionalMAGIC Hybrid Keypad PC (see C

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PAGE 57MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 31 MAGIC TOUCH DISPLAY WITH LINE NUMBERING

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PAGE 58 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3 System SubmenuThe system configuration is arranged on different links according to function-ality. For most function

Page 126 - 8.2 Function of the keypad

PAGE 59MAGIC TOUCH Softwarename: HKEY_CURRENT_USER). It is recommended that one configuration isstored for all users to keep the effort at the beginni

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PAGE 60 MAGIC TOUCH Softwarebe On Air. If for example, three callers are in the Pre Talk mode and one ofthem is switched into the On Air mode, then th

Page 129 - Option: MAGIC Hybrid Keypad

PAGE 61MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareCHAPTER 7.7.3.14, page 98).To select and activate configured alternative On Air Lines on the MAGICTOUCH user interface the

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PAGE 62 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareBy pressing the button the dialog closes without change.The selection of the desired Audio interface is done by pressing

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PAGE 63MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.1.3 Replace ModeThe Replace Mode option was integrated especially for the operation of theTelephone Hybrid system as

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PAGE 64 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 40 DISPLAY OF THE AUDIO INPUT INTERFACE ON THE USER INTERFACEThe numbering of the interfaces of the Hybrid system is

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PAGE 65MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 41 SYSTEM AND AUDIO INTERFACE ASSIGNMENTPOWER 115/230V0 IEXTENSION BUSUSER I/OHSDLSDRS232COUTPUT CMD INPUTSo12AN

Page 134 - 9.3 Function of the keypad

PAGE 66 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.1.4 PRE TALK RelayThe Pre Talk mode is automatically signalled via the Pre Talk Relay and canbe used to switch a mix

Page 135 - Drop all?

PAGE 67MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 43 "INFORMATION FOR EACH CALLER" OPTION SETIf optional MAGIC SCREENER data base software is available, the

Page 136 - Press Forward-Key/c

PAGE 68 MAGIC TOUCH Softwarechange option for this.7.7.3.1.8 Miscellaneous SettingsTo avoid accidentally dropping a connection by pressing the (Drop

Page 137 - A1 ALARMS

PAGE 69MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.2 Slave SearchIf several systems are connected to each other via the Extension Bus, these sys-tems must be installed

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PAGE 7CONTENTREGISTRATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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PAGE 70 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.3 Database settingsFunction of the databaseAll MAGIC TOUCH, MAGIC TOUCH LAN and MAGIC SCREENER soft-ware modules alw

Page 140 - ISDN Error Messages

PAGE 71MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareConfiguration of the databaseFIG. 45 CONFIGURATION OF THE DATABASE ACCESSThe database support is activated by the Data base

Page 141 - A3 SYSTEM LIMITS

PAGE 72 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareThe structure of the directory can be browsed via the Browse button.7.7.3.3.2 MAGIC SCREENER remote controlIf it is desire

Page 142 - System Limits

PAGE 73MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.4 S0 LineFIG. 46 S0-LINE SETTINGSAfter pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted.The Cancel key deletes all s

Page 143 - A4 INTERFACES

PAGE 74 MAGIC TOUCH Softwaremessages. Excepted are messages such as busy.7.7.3.4.2 Call ForwardingA fundamental function of the Hybrid system is the p

Page 144 - -Interface

PAGE 75MAGIC TOUCH Softwareenables dialling via the Telephone Hybrid system when using a separatescreening telephone.Previously, a caller was forwarde

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PAGE 76 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.5 VIP LineThe VIP Lines link provides the possibility of keeping one or several linesavailable for special callers.

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PAGE 77MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareTo link a particualar VIP to a line, select a VIP line and use the Edit button toopen the panel for changing a VIP line. Us

Page 147 - A4.6 Audio Interface

PAGE 78 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 49 MAGIC TOUCH USER INTERFACE WITH VIP LINESOn this line all callers defined as VIPs can call in.On this line only th

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PAGE 79MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.6 Night ModeWith the help of the Night Mode the behaviour of the system can be definedif the MAGIC TOUCH position is

Page 149 - 490090)

PAGE 8 6.3 Multi-Pre-Talk with AES/EBU/Analogue module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 MAGIC TOUCH SOFTWARE. . .

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PAGE 80 MAGIC TOUCH Software– Master/Slave: AES/EBU/Analogue Module Left/Right: the caller hears the Audio signal that is fed to the corresponding int

Page 151 - Technical Data

PAGE 81MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.7 MSNFIG. 53 MSN CONFIGURATIONAfter pressing the OK button all settings are accepted.The Cancel key deletes all setti

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PAGE 82 MAGIC TOUCH Softwaresystems. On both systems connect pin 1 and pin 5 of the USER IO interface asshown in Fig. 54. When switching over, one sys

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PAGE 83MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareTAB. 5 EXAMPLES: AVAILABLE LINES AT THE REDUNDANT OPERATIONConfigurationVisible caller linesOne Telephone Hybrid System1 2T

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PAGE 84 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.8 Quick DialWhen using the PC software, the system supports six quick dials. It supportsthree quick dials when using

Page 155 - A6.7 External power supply

PAGE 85MAGIC TOUCH Softwarepage 73) the dialling of the partner with the second prefix number can beforced by the 2nd. Prefix option.When at least one

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PAGE 86 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.9 Audio LevelThe nominal Audio levels can be set separately for the input and output ofeach system. The input level

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PAGE 87MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.10 Hold Signal Recording/SourceThe Hold interfaces of the system are configured via the link Hold Signal Re-cording/S

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PAGE 88 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareHold Signal. Enter the length of the pause in seconds which will be insertedwhen playing the stored Hold signal again.The

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PAGE 89MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.11 Signal ProcessingIn the Signal Processing submenu, all parameters are listed which ensure anoptimal Audio quality

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PAGE 97.8.3 List TCP/IP Connections Submenu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1137.8.4 System Panel S

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PAGE 90 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareFIG. 59 SWITCHING ON AND OFF OF THE AGC AND THE ECHO CANCELLERSAfter pressing the OK button, all settings are accepted.The

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PAGE 91MAGIC TOUCH Softwarethat matches the value of the AGC threshold. If there are overlaps of boththresholds, level variations of the signal occur.

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PAGE 92 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.12 SecurityVia the link Security all rights of access for the system are configured.FIG. 60 SECURITY SETTINGSAfter p

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PAGE 93MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareThe key Cancel deletes the entry.The system has two security steps:– If the administrator is entered, all configuration pos

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PAGE 94 MAGIC TOUCH SoftwareAfter pressing the OK button the new password is accepted.The key Cancel deletes the changes.7.7.3.12.2 TCP/IP Access Prot

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PAGE 95MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.13 LAN SettingsThe link LAN Settings enables the configuration for the access via the soft-ware option MAGIC TOUCH LA

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PAGE 96 MAGIC TOUCH Softwarewise a vice versa assignment is made.When activating the option Screener/Technician disables line for Presenterwhen switch

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PAGE 97MAGIC TOUCH Softwareted.

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PAGE 98 MAGIC TOUCH Software7.7.3.14 Audio Lines (Configuration of the Audio interfaces)The Audio interfaces are configured with the Audio Lines link

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PAGE 99MAGIC TOUCH Softwarenector.In the panel below the configuration takes place wether the digital or the an-alogue input will be used. The analogu

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