Matrix: Can I create multiple Telephone speed dials on an Eclipse panel for a single TEL-14 interface?
Question: Can I create multiple Telephone speed dials on a Eclipse V-Series panel for a single TEL-14 interface?
Answer: Yes this can be done by creating a control label for each speed dial needed, attaching a speed dial to the control label and placing the control label on the panel key with the last 7 numbers as the key identifier. Do not try to stack the control labels onto the TEL-14 dial out key directly.
A simple way to keep this neat would be to use a separate shift page on a V-Series panel and populating the TEL-14 key and all control label/speed dials on that shift page.
Answer: Yes this can be done by creating a control label for each speed dial needed, attaching a speed dial to the control label and placing the control label on the panel key with the last 7 numbers as the key identifier. Do not try to stack the control labels onto the TEL-14 dial out key directly.
A simple way to keep this neat would be to use a separate shift page on a V-Series panel and populating the TEL-14 key and all control label/speed dials on that shift page.
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