Internationalization Options
Starting with V2.06.05, AZedit is now available in both ASCII and UNICODE
builds.
ASCII versions provide
an English user interface. UNICODE versions are capable of providing a user interface in nearly any
language. The user interface for the UNICODE version is currently
available in English and Japanese, with both Traditional and Simplified Chinese
versions in development. ASCII and UNICODE versions are both
still available with either the Standard or Extended (Japanese) feature set.
The UNICODE versions use resource DLL's which provide the user interface text
in various languages. AZedit automatically picks the appropriate language
DLL to match the system locale selected by the user (in Control Panel, Regional
and Language Settings). If the required language DLL is not present,
AZedit defaults to the English language resources that are compiled into the
application executable. An enhanced "About AZedit" dialog
displays information regarding the AZedit build and resource DLL settings.
To support user interface languages other than English, a new
resource DLL must be created for each language.
NEW: UNICODE versions of AZedit starting with V3.0.4 are compatible
with restrictions files created with any version of the AZedit Restrictions
Editor; however to create Restrictions Files that allow you to view AZedit menu
item text in the language of the current system locale, use the UNICODE version
of Restrictions Editor V2.0.4.
AZedit V3.0.4
Administrator Hot-Key access to user preferences
- A password protected administrator hot-key (CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+U) overrides
restrictions to provide access to many user preference settings
- Useful when an administrator wants to adjust the settings for certain
users without unrestricting access to these features.
- The default password is AZedit, and can be changed when activating the
hot-key.
- Provides access to:
- Toolbar, Status Bar, Key Assignment Grid, and Font Size customization
from the View menu
- Options | Communications
- Options | Preferences
- Authentication | Change User
- Authentication | Change Password
Initial user preferences copied from Default user
- In previous versions, the first time a user profile is accessed, the
default preferences are created from the application defaults
- Now, when a user profile is created, the initial preferences are copied
from the Default user on the Default intercom.
- After installing AZedit, you can run it to customize this profile and then
all new user profiles will use these settings.
Separate restrictions for editing Input and Output alphas
- When Input alphas are enabled, you can use the Restrictions Editor (V2.0.4
or greater) to create separate restrictions for editing Input and Output
alphas.
Support for restrictions in UNICODE builds
- UNICODE builds of AZedit now support restriction files from any version of
the Restrictions Editor.
- The UNICODE version of the Restrictions Editor V2.0.4 also supports the
display of localized menu item text by reading the AZedit resource DLL for
the current locale.
AZedit V3.0.2
Improved Support for Multiple Intercoms and Users
- AZedit now makes it easy to have profiles for multiple intercoms and
multiple users on each computer.
- Intercom profiles include things like configuration and capabilities, as
well as communication settings.
- User profiles include things like preferences and toolbar configurations.
- User profiles are now stored separately for each intercom (so user
"X" has a different profile on each intercom to which he
connects).
- When more than one intercom and/or user have been defined, AZedit can
prompt at startup, or allow a default selection to be specified.
- New menu items for Change Intercom and Change User allow quick and easy
switching between profiles.
- Another new menu item, Create Shortcut, allows you to create desktop
shortcuts that automatically select an intercom and/or user
- If a previous version of AZedit exists, you will be allowed to import
intercom and/or user profiles from that installation.
Support for Authentication
- Intercoms supporting authentication can be configured to require a
username and password for each AZedit session.
- Authentication can be enabled on J9, J10, USB and Ethernet sessions.
The J1 session is always unauthenticated.
- Authentication is configured via AZedit, where you can specify the
usernames and passwords for each user.
- Users can also be marked as Administrators and/or as requiring a
restrictions file to be present.
- Editing of the Authentication table via AZedit requires a user with
Administrator status, or connection on an unauthenticated session.
- Users can change their password (and optionally have the password
remembered for future automated logins).
- A new menu item, Show Connected Users, lets you see who is connected to
the intercom.
- AZedit can also be configured to load restrictions files from a central
repository (creating a locally cached copy as a backup).
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.26.0, or Master Controller II-e V1.2.0
- DBX V1.16.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.16.0, or Peripheral
Controller II-e V1.16.0
- Cronus V1.2.0
Support for editing the Ethernet settings of the Standby Controller
- AZedit now allows you to edit the Ethernet settings of the Standby
Controller when connected to the intercom via Ethernet.
- Previously, Ethernet settings for both the Active and Standby Controllers
could be edited only when connected via serial sessions.
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller II-e V1.2.1
- Peripheral Controller II-e V1.16.1
AZedit V2.09.00
Support for VOX with AIO-16 and Cronus
- VOX (voice activated switching) is supported in Cronus, and in intercoms
with AIO-16 cards
- AZedit allows control of enabling/disabling VOX, as well as setting the
audio threshold level and hold time
- When enabled on a port without a keypanel, VOX activity causes talk key #1
on the virtual keypanel to be turned on
- UPL statements can also test the VOX status for any port
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.25.0, or Master Controller II-e V1.1.0
- DBX V1.15.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.15.0, or Peripheral
Controller II-e V1.15.0
- AIO-16 V1.1.0
- Cronus V1.1.0
Support for Cronus front panel control password
- Cronus now supports some control functionality via the front panel LCD
interface
- Access to this functionality can be password protected by setting a
password through AZedit
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
Support for UPL test for any talk key pressed on a keypanel
- It is now possible to use UPL to test whether any talk key on a keypanel
is pressed
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.25.0, or Master Controller II-e V1.1.0
- DBX V1.15.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.15.0, or Peripheral
Controller II-e V1.15.0
- AIO-16 V1.1.0
- Cronus V1.1.0
Support for showing RVON pass-through serial communication statistics
- AZedit can now show a new status page showing RVON pass-through serial
communication statistics
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
Support for clearing RVON channel statistics
- AZedit can now clear the statistics on any RVON status page
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
AZedit V2.08.01
Support for Key Labels
- Key Labels allow you to provide an alternative display for a keypanel key
other than the actual key assignment alpha on the talk key.
- For instance, you might label a key as LOND, even though the underlying
key assignment is a TIF with the alpha HY62.
- The keypanel user will see LOND on his keypanel instead of HY62.
- Key Labels are a configurable resource, in that you must configure the
intercom with the maximum number of panels allowed to have key labels, and
maximum number of labels per panel.
- Key Labels are then enabled on a panel by panel basis via AZedit.
AZedit will warn when you attempt to enable key labels on more panels that
the intercom allows.
- On a panel with Key Labels enabled, AZedit allows entry of labels for each
key (but will warn when you attempt to create more labels than the intercom
allows for a given panel).
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.23.0
- DBX V1.14.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.14.0
Support for Key Assignment Search and Replace
- AZedit now supports searching for a key assignment and then replacing some
or all occurrences of this assignment with a different assignment.
- From the Search For dialog, click the More button to reveal the Replace
With options (including Selective Replace, and Replace All).
- If you choose selective replace, AZedit shows a list of all panels
containing the search assignment.
- You can then choose a subset of the listed panels on which you wish to
perform the replace operation.
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.23.0
- DBX V1.14.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.14.0
Support for Configuring PAP-32s via AZedit
- It is now possible to configure PAP-32's via AZedit.
- A new PAP-32 configuration view supports 8 setup pages of 16 keys for both
Program Inputs and IFBs.
- PAP-32 configurations can be saved to, and loaded from, AZedit setup
files.
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.22.0
- DBX V1.13.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.13.0
- PAP-32 V0.0.3
Support for Intercoms with AIO-16 Capability
- AZedit now supports intercoms with AIO-16 capability, including
recognizing the reported card type, as well as showing extended port
allocation information on the I/O Status view.
- AZedit also supports intercoms with different numbers of ports allocated
to each frame.
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.22.0
- DBX V1.13.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.13.0
Intercom Sizing Wizard
- The Options | Intercom Configuration dialog has been revamped to include
support for intercoms with AIO-16 capability, such that you can now
configure the number of ports per frame in these intercoms.
- An addition to this dialog is the Intercom Sizing Wizard, which simplifies
the configuration options available when resizing an intercom.
- The Intercom Sizing Wizard presents a short series of questions that let
you choose the type and size of intercom, including various optional
settings (where applicable) such that you cannot accidentally create an
invalid configuration.
Support for Key Assignment Block Copy and Paste
- It is now possible to use a mouse drag-select operation to highlight a
block of keys on the keypanel view.
- Once highlighted, the block may be copied, and then pasted onto the same
keypanel, or any other keypanel.
- In addition, it is also possible to paste the block of key
assignments into a different starting key position.
- The standard copy and paste menu items and hotkeys are used to perform
these actions.
Support for Customizable Toolbars
- AZedit supports two kinds of toolbars. The first kind of toolbar is
the standard toolbar (normally found right below the menu bar) which
contains action items such as File New, Open, Save, Undo, Search, Copy,
etc... The second kind of toolbar is a navigation toolbar (normally
found right above the status bar) which contains navigation items that
switch from one view to another such as Keypanel, Party Lines, IFBs, Alphas,
etc...
- In previous versions of AZedit, these two toolbars were fixed in position
and in the items that they contained. Now it is possible to move the
toolbars to dock against any side of the application, or even to float the
toolbars in a separate window. In addition, you can select which items
each toolbar contains by selecting Customize from the View menu, or by
right-clicking on a toolbar. Other customizable options include
whether the button contains a large icon or a small icon, and whether there
is a text label below or beside the button.
- The size, position, and button population of each toolbar is saved when
exiting, and re-loaded on startup.
Support for up to 16 Local GPIO per Keypanel
- The number of local GPIO supported per keypanel has been increased from 4
to 16.
- KP-32 keypanels support 4 local GPIO, but the RVON-IO allows up to 8 more
local GPIO to be associated with a given keypanel (in positions 9-16)
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.22.0
- DBX V1.13.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.13.0
Paste Special to multiple ports in ONLINE mode
- It is now possible to perform a Paste Special operation to multiple
destination ports in ONLINE mode.
Support for Snoop Tally intercom configuration option
- A new intercom configuration option called Snoop Tally, when enabled,
provides and indication to keypanel users that somebody is listening to
them.
- Snoop tallies are displayed as an amber color on the mic-mute LED on KP-32
keypanels.
- Snoop tallies are displayed on keypanel X if there is another keypanel Y
which is listening to X via a point-to-point or a special list, but which is
not talking to X.
- Snoop tallies are suppressed if keypanel X has any talk keys turned on, or
if X does not have a hot mic enabled.
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.24.0
- DBX V1.15.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.15.0
Support for Do Not Interrupt keypanel configuration option
- A new keypanel configuration option called Do Not Interrupt, when enabled,
allows only one keypanel at a time to call keypanel for which this option is
enabled.
- If a second keypanel tries to call, the call does not go through (the
called panel gets neither audio nor a tally), and the caller gets a busy
tally.
- To prevent a call from being interrupted, the caller must leave the talk
key latched for the duration of the call (otherwise another caller could
sneak in).
- Do Not Interrupt does not work across trunking; trunking calls always go
through
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.24.0
- DBX V1.15.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.15.0
Other Features:
- Improved Ethernet support, including connections to the Master Controller
IIe (and auto active/standby switch-over on transfer of control)
- Support for clearing Trunk Port status for ports when Trunk Master is
disconnected
- Allow Paste Special to multiple ports even in ONLINE mode
- Display message on successful completion of firmware download, and
auto-dismiss download dialog
- Show absolute key numbers on keypanel view to allow correlation with key
number references in UPL statements
- Show both port number and alpha in several places (and allow sorting by
either) where only one or the other was previously shown.
- Show panel information on port alpha and keypanel version context menus
- Support for auto show/hide of key assignment grid on appropriate views
- Removed support for Lookup Alphas and IFB Tone Override Input (deprecated
features)
- Other enhancements, see the HISTORY.HTM file for details
Bug Fixes:
- AZedit could GPF on Keypanel View if no key highlighted and Key Restrict
or Latch Disable hotkey pressed
- Fixed two small (unlikely to occur) memory leaks
- Other smaller problems fixed, see the HISTORY.HTM file for details
AZedit V2.07.02
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed font calculation and resizing on the key assignment grid which was
broken by fixing the resource leak in V2.07.01.
- Fixed processing of NAK response on memory request which was changed in
V2.07.00 (NAK is OK if device is not present).
- Don't send assignment group definition if no additions or deletions were
made.
AZedit V2.07.01
Bug Fixes:
- If left ONLINE on an Alpha screen, AZedit would slowly leak resources over
a period of several days, ultimately causing either a GPF or a general
slowdown of the CPU.
- When changing ports on the Crosspoint Status, Port Volume, or PL Volume
screens, sometimes the Port description would not be updated for the new
port.
- AZedit would not allow firmware files for download to be loaded from a
CD-ROM drive.
- AZedit could incorrectly display the percentage of RAM/FLASH used when
resizing for very large systems.
AZedit V2.07.00
Support for IFB Special Lists
- AZedit now supports IFB Special Lists. An IFB Special List is just
like a standard Special List except that the members are IFBs instead of
Ports (and IFB Special Lists do not have Relays associated with them, as do
standard Special Lists). In addition to an IFB membership list, an IFB
Special List has an alpha, an alias, a description, and scroll restriction
flags. It can be assigned to a keypanel key via AZedit, or via
scrolling (locally and remotely). Talking to an IFB Special List is
the equivalent to calling of its IFB members individually (IFB priorities
still apply). Listening to an IFB Special List has no effect.
IFB SL key assignments do not tally.
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.22.0
- DBX V1.13.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.13.0
- TM-2000 V8.5.1 (for remote access to IFB SLs).
Support for Assignment Groups
- AZedit now supports Assignment Groups. An Assignment Group is a list
of arbitrary key assignments (both local and remote) of any function type
that can be created in AZedit and which are then available in a single
scroll list to any keypanel. You can use Assignment Groups to
logically combine related key assignments into a single scroll list.
For instance, you might combine the ports, PLs, and IFBs associated with a
particular studio into one Assignment Group (scroll list) that then be
called up by a keypanel. An Assignment Group has an alpha, a
description, and a local scroll restriction flag. Assignment Groups
are not available to remote intercoms, although an Assignment Group can
contain remote key assignments. Assignment Groups can contain key
assignments that are themselves scroll restricted.
- At the keypanel, pressing PGM/SEL in an idle state (CWW is empty) brings
up a list of Assignment Groups (sorted by alpha). You can scroll
through the list of available Assignment Groups and then press PGM/SEL again
to select a specific group. The keypanel will then display a list of
the key assignments contained in the selected Assignment Group (or N/A if
the group is empty). You can then scroll through the members of the
group and talk to them by pressing the CWW key, or copy them to another key
using the standard copy-key sequence. You cannot copy a key assignment
if it is scroll restricted (even though it appears in the Assignment Group).
- Requires the following minimum firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.22.0
- DBX V1.13.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.13.0
- KP-32 V2.0.1
- KP-96 V8.9
Support for Panel Party Line special functions
- AZedit now supports 2 new key assignments: PPL (Panel Party Line) and PPLI
(PPL Inhibit). These can only be programmed on talk keys.
- Suppose panel A has point-to-point crosspoints closed from ports B, C, and
D (via talk keys on B/C/D and/or listen keys on A), and has P-P crosspoints
closed to ports C, D, and E. Suppose A turns on a talk key with a PPL
assignment on it. The intercom then builds a dynamic party line, in which
all ports talking to A are the talkers, and all ports listening to A are
listeners. So in this example, B would talk to C, D, and E; C would talk to
D and E; D would talk to C and E. (The diagonal crosspoints are never
closed.)
- Normally, PPL crosspoints are released when a talk key with a PPL
assignment is released. However, if a panel has more than one key with a PPL
assignment on it, the PPL crosspoints are recomputed whenever a talk key
with a PPL assignment is closed or released; the PPL is destroyed when the
panel no longer has any talk key closed with the PPL assignment on it.
- PPLI processing is similar to PPL, with the following enhancement:
In addition to closing the crosspoints as indicated above, the system also
inhibits all crosspoints from any port not involved in the PPL to any port
involved in the PPL. Hence, in the above example, the crosspoints from any
other port F would be inhibited to all the ports A through E.
- Requires the following firmware versions:
- Master Controller V9.21.0 (ADAM-CS only)
Show and Hide List Columns
- AZedit now supports easier control of the appearance of list-type
displays. In this version and in previous versions you could adjust
the size of a column by dragging the column divider (shrinking the width to
zero if desired), auto-size the column by double-clicking the column
divider, or re-arrange the column order by dragging a column header to a new
position. Once a column was shrunk to zero width, it was difficult to
make the column visible again. Now, if you right click a column
header, you are presented with a context menu allowing you to Hide the
selected column, and a sub-menu showing all the currently hidden columns
that you can select to Show again. The Show/Hide status of every
column is stored in the registry and is maintained between launches of the
application.
Optimizations for Multiple AZedit Sessions
- Several optimizations have been made in order to improve communications
when using multiple AZedit sessions on the same intercom. When
multiple AZedit sessions are connected to the same intercom, there is often
a degradation in communications reliability (especially in DBX systems)
because the UARTs on the existing Master Controller do not have large enough
FIFOs to allow the MC to service them all in a timely manner. This
results in an increase in timeouts, checksum errors, and NAKs, which cause
messages to be re-sent, and can even cause an AZedit session to disconnect
(and re-connect automatically).
- Much of the time, the serial traffic from AZedit is simply for refreshing
the current display. Cutting down on these refreshes reduces serial
traffic and improves the communications reliability on other serial
sessions. This version of AZedit automatically stops refreshing the
screen when the application is minimized. It is recommended practice
for users of AZedit (on a system with multiple AZedit sessions) to minimize
their session when it is not in use. This feature may be disabled by
setting the following registery entry:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Telex\AZedit\Users\Default\general\PauseOnMinimize
= N
- This version also allows the user to manually pause the automatic refresh
by pressing the PAUSE key. Refresh is resumed by clicking OK on the
"Pause" dialog.
- An optional optimization allows AZedit to stop refreshes whenever the
application is not the foreground application. This optimization must
be manually enabled by setting the following registry entry:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Telex\AZedit\Users\Default\general\PauseOnLostFocus
= Y
- Another optional optimization allows AZedit to stop refreshes whenever the
application detects mouse and keyboard inactivity for a given period of
time. This optimization must also be manually enabled by setting the
following registry entries:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Telex\AZedit\Users\Default\general\PauseOnInactivity
= Y
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Telex\AZedit\Users\Default\general\InactivityThreshold
= 2 (minutes)
- Note that saving a setup file, sending changes or a setup file, and
downloading firmware are not interrupted by any of the refresh pause
mechanisms.
- Other optimizations to serial communications include increasing the number
of times a failed message is retried, and breaking large messages into
several smaller messages.
Bug Fixes:
- AZedit could GPF when trying to set key states
- AZedit could GPF when trying to invert PL/SL memberships via the context
menu
- AZedit restrictions and intercom capability checking were not fully
implemented for some features
- With Input Alphas enabled, the keypanel view did not show Input Alphas on
listen keys for the KP-32 in template mode
- Various cosmetic display issues addressed
- Other smaller problems fixed, see the HISTORY.HTM file for details
AZedit V2.06.07
Support for downloading a license file to Cronus Intercoms
- AZedit can now download a license file to Cronus Intercoms in order
to enable hotlinks (to provide multi-frame functionality).
The Options | Download License command will only appear when connected
online to a Cronus intercom (version 0.1.0 or later) that doesn't already
have a license enabling hotlinks.
- Invoking the Options | Download License command will bring up a
standard file open dialog allowing the user to select the license file to be
downloaded. The license file must be supplied by Telex.
When a file is selected, it will then be downloaded to the
intercom, and a message box will appear to indicate either that the
download was accepted, or the reason why it wasn't. Note: It may take roughly
5 seconds for this message to appear in the case of a successful
download to a Cronus intercom (due to the time needed by Cronus to verify
the digital signature). After a successful download, this command will no
longer be available, since the Cronus intercom will now have hotlinks
enabled.
Support for browsing for Ethernet capable intercoms to which AZedit can
connect
- On the Options | Communications dialog, when configuring AZedit to talk to
an intercom via Ethernet, you can either enter the IP address of the
intercom directly, or you can press the browse button to display a list of
detected intercoms from which to select. This works in the same manner
as Trunk Edit for detecting Ethernet aware Trunk Masters.
Improved support for RVON-8, RVON-1 and VKPs
- The Port Status and Port Version screens now allow you to view the current
firmware version of connected RVON-1 and VKPs as well as download new
firmware to RVON-1 cards. A checkbox on the Port Version screen allows
you to toggle between displaying the actual keypanel firmware version and
the RVON-1 firmware version.
- The connection status displays for RVON-8 cards now suppress (invalid)
codec information if the channel is not connected.
- Downloading multiple RVON-8 or RVON-1 cards simultaneously could cause you
to be unable to exit the download dialog in some circumstances. This
has been corrected.
Support for LCPs and PAPs connected to slave frames of a DBX system
- It is now possible to connect LCPs and PAPs to Peripheral Controllers
installed into the slave frames of DBX systems. Each frame can now
support up to 15 LCP and PAP devices on J3 (at 76.8kbps) and an additional 5
devices on J4 (at 9600kbps).
- Requires the following firmware versions:
- DBX V1.12.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.12.0 (in all frames)
- PAP-32 V0.0.2 (required for 9600bps operation)
Support for separate options for reducing TIF, Trunk and PL tallies
- On the Options page of the Options | Intercom Configuration dialog, a
single checkbox labeled "Don't generate tallies for TIF or Trunk
use", has been replaced by three separate checkboxes; "Don't
generate tallies for in-use trunk assignments"; "Don't generate
tallies for off-hook TIF assignments"; and "Don't generate
indefinite PL tallies".
- Requires the following firmware versions:
- DBX V1.12.0 with Peripheral Controller V10.12.0
- MC V9.20.1
Support for Chinese versions of AZedit
- AZedit will now load and use Traditional or Simplified Chinese resources
from a satellite DLL file if present. A satellite resource DLL allows
the AZedit user interface (menus, dialogs, views, etc.) to appear in another
language. This support is implemented in the same way as the Japanese
version of AZedit.
AZedit V2.06.06
Support for Ethernet connections to Cronus Intercoms
- AZedit can now connect to Cronus Intercoms over Ethernet. The
Options | Communications dialog has been expanded to allow a network
connection option and the entry of the IP address of the desired
intercom. When connected to a Cronus intercom via serial or USB
connections, the Options | Ethernet Setup dialog allows modifying the IP
parameters of the attached intercom.
Bundling of Cronus USB driver with AZedit installation
- The Cronus USB driver files are now bundled with the AZedit installation,
and are copied to the USB directory below the AZedit installation
directory. When a Cronus intercom is first connected to your computer
via USB, the New Hardware Wizard will launch. Choose the option to
manually select the driver directory and point it to the
C:\Telex\AZedit\V20606\USB (or equivalent) directory. The USB drivers
will be installed from there and AZedit will then be able to connect to the
Cronus intercom by changing the connection option to USB on the Options |
Communications dialog.
- USB support requires AZedit to be run under Windows 2000/XP
Bug Fixes
- AZedit could hang if forced to re-transmit a message containing an
embedded end-of-message token
- AZedit could GPF when trying to set key states for a panel not supporting
that operation if the warning preference was enabled
- Other smaller bug fixes, see the HISTORY.HTM file for more information
AZedit V2.06.05
Support for Kanji Intercoms and Keypanels
- Supports 8 character UNICODE alphas and descriptions.
- Supports keypanel templates for new keypanels capable of displaying Kanji
alphas.
- Requires a UNICODE build of AZedit with the Japanese feature set.
- Requires intercoms with support for Kanji:
- AIO V10.3.0 and
- MC V9.20.0 or
- DBX V1.11.0 with PC V10.11.0
Improved support for RVON-8 cards
- Read-only display of card configuration for Trunk Ports or if changes via
AZedit are disabled via DIP switch 1.
- Highlighting of negotiated coding profile settings that differ from the
card configuration on the Connection status page.
- Improved firmware download process no longer continues to show Abort
button after download is complete.
- More frequent refresh of card type and RVON configuration information.
- Only show RVON context menus when an actual RVON card is selected.
USB Connection support for Cronus intercoms
- USB connection to Cronus intercoms can be selected from the Communications
dialog.
- Requires Cronus USB driver to be installed.
Keypanel templates for a variety of new PAM panels
- A number of new PAM (Production Audio Monitoring) panels now have keypanel
templates in AZedit.
AZedit V2.06.04
Support for RVON-8 cards
- The RVON-8 cards can be configured, and the channel status for each card
can be viewed via AZedit. New firmware can also be downloaded to
RVON-8 cards via AZedit. In order to view the connection status and/or
download firmware, the computer running AZedit must be connected to the same
Ethernet network as the RVON-8 card (or must be able to reach the RVON-8
card via a gateway). AZedit contacts the RVON-8 cards directly over
Ethernet for status and download, rather than via a serial connection with
the Master Controller, in order to improve response time and performance.
Requires:
- MC V9.19.0 or
- DBX V1.10.0 with PC V10.10.0
Support for Cronus intercoms
- The Status, Version, and Intercom configuration screens have been modified
to support the Cronus intercom if connected. A new screen for
Crosspoint Controller status is available when connected to a Cronus
intercom.
Displays card type on I/O Status screen
- The I/O Status screen now displays the type of card in each slot if the
card is capable of reporting this information to the intercom. The
current versions of AES-3 and RVON-8 cards support this ability. The
AIO-8 card will report its type starting at V10.3.0 (not yet
released). The card type information is used to prevent the user from
accidentally downloading the wrong firmware image to one or more selected
cards. It is also used to identify RVON-8 cards so that they can be
configured and have their status viewed.
Requires:
- MC V9.19.0 or
- DBX V1.10.0 with PC V10.10.0
AZedit V2.06.02
Fixes for drag and drop keypanel assignment operations
- Shift/Alt drag operations now move an entire key position (Talk, Listen,
Latch Disable, Key Restrict) and shift other assignments left or
right. Hold down the Control key to perform a copy rather than a move
when doing the insert operation.
AZedit V2.06.01
Support for "Leave Listen Active" (Japanese versions only)
- "Leave Listen Active" is a per setup page option that will, when
enabled, leave listen keys on when a setup page is changed. The flags
for each setup page are accessed from the keypanel screen, when you select
the "Edit" button to view the Setup tab of the Keypanel / Port
Configuration dialog.
Requires:
- MC V9.18.0 (J5), or
- DBX V1.9.0 (J5) with PC V10.9.0 (J5)
Support for "Enhanced Special Lists" (Japanese versions only)
- Enhanced special lists behave in a similar manner to Groups, except that
they can be used across trunking, and they do not collapse into private
point to point conversations when an enhanced special list call is
answered. Enhanced Special Lists also require unique membership, in
that no port can be a member of more than one SL.
Requires:
- MC V9.18.0 (J5), or
- DBX V1.9.0 (J5) with PC V10.9.0 (J5)
AZedit V2.06.00
Support for separate input and output alphas
- In earlier versions, a port had a single alpha representing both the audio
input, and audio output portions of the port. For keypanels, where both the
input and output refer to the same device, this made sense. However, in
other applications, the input and output paths of the port would often be
used for different purposes (eg. IFB program inputs or listen sources on the
input side, and an IFB output on the output side).
In this version, it is now possible to give separate alphas to both the
input and output portions of a port (by default, the input alpha tracks the
output alpha unless you explicitly change the input alpha, so that normally
they are the same which would be typical for ports with keypanels attached).
Input alphas are enabled from the Intercom Configuration dialog which
will cause the intercom to re-configure itself and perform a first birthday
(although it will remember the system size). AZedit automatically
displays the correct input or output alpha depending on the context (i.e.
IFB program input lists contain input alphas, and IFB output lists contain
output alphas). In situations where either could apply (such as on the Party
Line membership view), a context menu allows switching between input and
output port alphas as necessary.
When trying to enter key assignments with input alphas enabled, you must
type input alphas in listen key assignments, and output alphas in talk key
assignments (remember that for most ports the input and output alphas will
be exactly the same). Alternatively, you can use the key assignment
context menu item "Change Assignment" to be provided with a list
of the appropriate type. You can also use the key assignment grid to
drag any assignment onto a talk or listen key.
Requires:
- MC V9.17.0, or
- DBX V1.9.0 with PC V10.9.0, or
- ZEUS V3.2.0
AZedit V2.05.02
Printing of designation strips for ZEUS family keypanels
- When printing designation strips for keypanels, different dimensions for
the strip height and/or centre-centre key spacing are used for the MKP-4,
MKP-12, BKP-4, WKP-4, and TKP-4. In addition, when a panel contains
fewer than 16 keys, only the actual number of keys are printed.
Calculations for how many panels to print per page were also modified to
take into account the new measurements and to reflect the number of hardware
panels possible.
Updated help file
- New 32-bit help file includes help for more items and fixes problems with
previous 16-bit help file.
AZedit V2.05.00
UPL Control of IFB Program Input
- UPL Control of IFB Program Input allows a user to set the output
action of a UPL statement to change the program input of an IFB while
the UPL is triggered. Requires Adam Master Controller version 9.16.3 or DBX version 1.8.2.
Local Storing Of Advanced Communications Parameters
- A new preference allows the storing of advanced communications parameters locally, so
when a first birthday occurs, connecting to the intercom with AZedit will automatically
restore the advanced communications settings.
AZedit V2.04.00
AZedit - ADAM/ZEUSedit
- AZedit combines ADAMedit and ZEUSedit into one program to allow
communication with both ADAM and ZEUS intercoms.
ADAMedit V2.03.00
Multiple Alpha Sizes
- This version will permit keypanels with different alpha
sizes to exist on the same intercom
- The keypanel view will automatically change alpha size to whatever the
keypanel type implies. If the keypanel type is unknown, a new preference
(Options, Preferences, Alphas, Default
alpha size) is used to determine what alpha size to show.
- A new preference allows the user to not show default alphas when selecting
items. Choose "Options" then "Preferences." Click the
"Alphas" tag and select/unselect "Suppress Default Alphas
from Pick Lists." This will suppress default alphas from the key
assignment/search dialog, the item alpha combo box on the item and keypanel
views, and from the key assignment grid.
Alpha Counters
- Alpha counters permit the live update of alphas as they are changed on
local or remote intercoms.
Alpha Counters and Multiple Alpha Sizes require the following
firmware:
- Adam Master Controller - 9.16.0
- Zeus Master Controller - 3.1.0
- Peripheral Controller - 10.8.0
- DBX - 1.8.0
- AIO Cards - 10.2.0
ZEUSedit V2.03.00
Comprehensive Update
- ZEUSedit has been updated to include most of the latest features in
ADAMedit, including trunking and remote assignments. (Trunking requires Zeus
MC Firmware 3.0.0 or later).
Japanese (J5) versions of ADAMedit and ZEUSedit (V2.03.00)
Comprehensive Update
- The J5 versions of ZEUSedit and ADAMedit have been updated to include all
the latest features in ADAMedit.
TIF Hang Up Option
- The J5 versions of ZEUSedit and ADAMedit have been updated to include a
new intercom configuration option call "Don't hang up TIF when no one
is talking". (Normally, in Japanese versions of the intercom, the
TIF is commanded to hang-up whenever there are no talkers to the TIF).
Automatic 4-Wire Port Handling
- The J5 versions of ZEUSedit and ADAMedit have been updated to include a
new feature: When a user at panel X assigns port Y to one of his keys,
if port Y has a panel type of "virtual", and has an all-call key
programmed on it, and there is a GPI input which is programmed to activate
the all-call key, then X is assigned to one of the free keys to the left of
the all-call. Similarly, if the user at panel X subsequently deletes the key
assignment Y from his panel, the corresponding X assignment is deleted from
the virtual keypanel for port Y.