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PathFinder Software Configuration Guide - Trilogy Communications

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6.9 Adding a Quick Response key (QRS)<strong>PathFinder</strong> Version 4.22 User <strong>Guide</strong>If sufficient space is available, the QRS key is a useful addition to every control panel.Under normal circumstances, a yellow lamp next to the associated key and display indicatesan incoming caller. However, if a panel receives an incoming call but does not have a keyassigned to the caller, the QRS key acts as a 'smart' key causing the display to change fromthe default QRS to the name of the caller. The key is then available to reply to the caller bypressing downwards. Incoming calls are stacked on this key in a “last in, first out” sequence.Entries may be removed from the stack without replying by pressing once upwards. Laterversions of <strong>PathFinder</strong> also include a single entry version of this key (QRS1).6.10 Transferring <strong>Configuration</strong> to the SystemThe configuration database so far created only exists on the computer. In fact, it can becreated or edited on any PC installed with <strong>PathFinder</strong> software. In order to transfer thedatabase to the Commander matrix, two steps are necessary:• A suitable COM port on the PC should be identified.• The PC must be connected to the PC port on the rear of the matrix, using the suppliedcable or an exact equivalent.If both of these conditions are met the PC can establish communication with the Commandermatrix and transfer (or 'download') the database into memory located within the matrix.<strong>Trilogy</strong> <strong>Communications</strong> LimitedIssue 1Page 39 of 39

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