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Concierge™ 2x6 Switch Core
Installation Options
Installation Options
The Concierge system is very exible, offering many con guration options. The
number and type of hybrids and Guest Module control surfaces help determine
the system capabilities. It is best to look at your requirements rst, then choose
the right hybrids and controllers suitable for your unique installation.
The rst decision is whether you intend to conference two callers together,
putting both calls on the air simultaneously. This can be accomplished with a low
cost innkeeper 1x/1rx by allowing the system to combine two calls together into
one audio input on your console. Keep in mind that you will not be able to adjust
the level of the callers voices independently if one caller should prove quieter
than the other. Innkeeper 2 uses two separate digital hybrids to bring caller audio
into separate inputs on your console, while providing the necessary cross-
connections so everybody can hear each other.
If conferencing is not in your game plan, you may wish to keep it simple using
GM1x6 controllers. GM1x6 offers all the features of the GM2x6 without the
possible confusion of monitoring the second half of the 2x6 switch core, which
may not be a part of your installation.
Whether conferencing is in you plans or not, you might want to consider a mix of
GM1x6 and GM2x6 control surfaces depending on the location. A news studio
or call screener may not need conferencing, and may be better served by the
simpler GM1x6 control surface.
The following examples show the capabilities of each hybrid:
One innkeeper 1x/1rx™ Hybrid: pg 5
Two innkeeper 1x/1rx™ Hybrids: pg 6
One innkeeper 2™ Hybrid: pg 7
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Reserved
8 Reserved
9 Reserved
10 Guest Module Programming Mode
11 Switch Core Programming Mode
12 Accessory Enable (name TBD)
Dip Switches
The Concierge™ 2x6 Switch Core is equipped with 12 slide style DIP switches
located underneath the removeable cover plate on the front. Con gure your
Concierge by enabling or disabling features by switching between the ON and
OFF positions for each DIP switch. The following chart shows each feature and
it’s corresponding switch.
Auto-Drop
OFF (Default): Places the current call on Hold when either a Line button,
Next, or Previous button is pressed.
ON:
Will drop the current call when either a Line button, Next or Previous
button is pressed, unless the call is manually placed on Hold.
Slave
For 12-line systems:
OFF (Default):
In the ‘Off’ position, the Concierge behaves as the master
device, controlling the rst 6 lines.
ON
: When bridging two Concierge Switch Cores, use the Expansion bus
to create a 12-Line system. Flip the Slave DIP switch to the ‘On’ position
to convert Lines 1-6 to Lines 7-12 on the second Concierge Switch Core.
Ring Count 12345678
Auto-Ring 0 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON
Auto-Ring 1 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON
Auto-Ring 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON
Auto Ring (Default = 1 Ring)
The Auto-Ring DIP switches select the Auto Answer Ring Count whenever
the Auto Answer function is enabled. The Ring Count number is controlled
by a combination of the three Auto-Ring switches.
4
1-3
5
1
Auto-Ring 0
2 Auto-Ring 1
3 Auto-Ring 2
4 Auto-Drop
5 Slave
6
Reserved
Configuring the Concierge™ 2x6
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Con guring the Concierge
2x6
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