Welcome To TalkMaster
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• The Preference "Talk button enabled by mouse click and hold" has been renamed to "Hold
down Talk button while speaking (PTT)"
• Corrected "Intercom configuration changes fail" when Windows Regional Options are not set
to English
• Corrected "UDP Audio problems" when Windows Regional Options are set to Japanese
• Corrected "Multimedia Card Selection" when multiple cards are present in the PC
* Use of this feature requires current Intercom Firmware. Please refer to our website
(http://www.aiphone.com) for information on the current Firmware.
TalkMaster™ Version 1.6 Released January, 2005
TalkMaster™ version 1.6 contains the following enhancements:
• Call Announcement mode with audio and visual notification of incoming calls
• Automatic removal of entries from the Calls Waiting queue when a call is completed
• The Calls Waiting Audio Player is automatically closed at the end of a call
• Ability to select a multimedia card used for the Speaker and Microphone operation
TalkMaster version 1.6 contains the following bug fixes:
• Applying Intercom configuration changes fails in non-U.S. localizations
• Talk VU meter does not work
• Intercom Startup Audio is not always played
• Spurious error messages occur during TalkMaster Startup
• "Details" column size under Calls Waiting is too narrow
• In Automatic mode, TalkMaster’s Listen button can be turned off by pressing the Intercom’s
Call button
• Multiple Intercoms behind a NAT Firewall do not function properly in TalkMaster
TalkMaster™ Version 1.5.215 Released July, 2004
TalkMaster™ version 1.5.215 contains the following enhancements:
• Simplified screen
• Password protected Intercom search and configure
• Console forwarding and retrieval
• Enhanced Audio Archive functions
• The Door Open function appears on the main screen
• Keyboard control of the Talk and Listen buttons
New firmware is available for the IP Intercoms. Units must be flashed with new firmware to
accommodate the following features. Please refer to Configure Intercoms for details:
• Location names flashed into the Intercom