Redback® A 4585 Zone Paging Systemwww.altronics.com.au Redback® Proudly Made In Australia173.1.7 Store & recall groups of zonesTwo function keys labelled store and recall may be used to program groups of zones into a single number recall, just asyour telephone might have a “quick dial” memory function.To store a group of zonesFirst press the store button on the paging console. Then select the zones you wish to group together. Once the desiredzones are selected, press store again. You can now assign a group number using the numbered buttons (1 to 8). If youhave previously stored a group of zones in the memory, these buttons will illuminate. Press store to complete the process.Note that you may select one of the previously stored group numbers, however this will overwrite the existing stored zoneselections.The screen will now prompt you to label your stored group of zones. This allows quick visual feedback to the user whenselecting groups of zones, examples of labels might include: All W/house, Bar&Lobby, Sales&Yard etc. Plug in a standardUSB PS2 compatible keyboard (Altronics D 2111) into the rear of the A 4586 paging console and type in your desiredlabel. The maximum label length is 10 characters. Press backspace to delete letters. Hold down the shift key for capitalletters. Press return (enter) when finished.If a zone label is not required, press cancel to complete the process of storing a group of zones.Note: if the keyboard is not operational, it may need to be unplugged and connected again.To recall zonesPress the recall button. Any buttons which are programmed with groups of zones will illuminate. If any of these groupswere given a label then these will show on the LCD.Select one of the illuminated buttons to recall. The zones stored in this group will then illuminate automatically.Hold down the page (PTT) switch and speak into the microphone. Press cancel when finished or the unit will time outautomatically after ˜15 seconds.3.1.8 Paging Console BusyIf the system has more than two A 4586 paging consoles connected there will be times when both units may be neededat the same time. If one of the paging consoles is in use the second console will be notified and the busy LED willilluminate and the LCD will display the image shown below.Fig 3.1DPaging Console