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2. Auto Mute AM Auto Reciprocal AR Auto Table AT GLOSSARY For talk key assignment only Activating an All Call key will also activate all talk keys to the left of the All Call key up to but not including another All Call key Alphas are the user changeable names which identify destinations intercom ports party lines etc Change Alpha names for intercom ports using the Port Alpha button in ADAMedit Change Alpha names for everything else using the Other Alpha button When you assign a destination to a talk key the alpha name will appear in the alphanumeric display for that key on keypanels so equipped A key assignment for listen keys only Auto follow causes a key s listen assignment to always be the same as the talk assignment Thus if you change the talk assignment you do not also have to change the listen assignment You can manually activate an auto follow listen key independently of the talk key If you want auto activation or deactivation of listen during talk use one of the other auto key assignments such as auto listen or auto mute Auto functions are special key assignments that work with other key assignments For further information see the glossary descriptions of individual auto functions auto follow auto listen auto reciprocal auto mute auto table all call DIM A key assignment for listen keys only This assignment works like auto follow except that listen automatically activates during talk
3. 4 Tap any key in the row of keys where you want to assign the setup page 5 3 Notes The same setup page cannot be assigned in more than one place If a setup page is already assigned somewhere else you must clear or change that assignment first With the exception of the main row assignment you can clear any page assignment from a row of keys by entering E PNL 0 PGM then pressing any key in the row e If you cannot change the setup page assignments for a particular keypanel this feature may be restricted in ADAMedit Keypanels Ports screen Edit button Setup tab Setup Page Options e To display setup page assignments at any time see Display Setup Page Assignments KEYPAD PROGRAMMING ASSIGNING INTERCOM KEYS General There are three methods to assign intercom keys with keypad programming These methods are summarized below and explained on the following pages e Key Assignment using Keypad Numeric Entry Using this method you enter the panel number party line number etc that you wish to assign to a key This method requires that you know the number not the name of the port party line etc that you wish to assign Since most users do not have access to this information this method of key assignment is not recommended e Key Assignment by Copying an Assignment Using this method you can copy an assignment from one key to another You can also use this method to transfer an incoming call to a talk key and or lis
4. 4 1 5 Dial the telephone number Digits scroll in the display above the TIF key 6 When the far end answers you can dial additional digits to access a mail system or automated response system etc When finished dialing momentarily turn off the TIF talk key to end dialing mode talk LED turns red 7 Turn the TIF talk key back on for conversation 8 To end the call 1 Turn the TIF talk key off 2 Tap PHONE CLR 3 Tap the TIF talk key The TIF key talk and listen indicators will turn off and the TIF 951 OFF LED will activate The TIF 951 is now ready for another call KP9X Redial Sequence Note The last dialed phone number is always stored at the TIF and over writes any previously dialed phone number If several people have access to the TIF redial may not produce the results that you expect 1 Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode Tap up on the TIF key to activate listen Tap CER 0 0 The last phone number will redial After the number has dialed click the PHONE key to end dialing mode If the far end answers tap down on the TIF key to activate talk O a DON Use the KP9X hang up sequence when finished with the call KP9X Autodial Sequences Note Unlike the autodial operations using the KP 32 menu system which store telephone numbers locally within the KP 32 the KP9X autodial operations work with telephone numbers that are stored at the TIF 951 The advantage to saving at the TIF 951 is that man
5. USER INSTRUCTIONS KP 32 KEYPANEL EKP 32 EXPANSION PANEL LCP 32 LEVEL CONTROL PANEL 9350 7656 000 Rev D 9 2002 PROPRIETARY NOTICE The RTS product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Telex Com munications Inc telex reserves all patent proprietary design manufacturing reproduction use and sales rights thereto and to any article disclosed therein except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright O 2000 by Telex Communications Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from Telex is prohibited UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Immediately upon receipt of the equipment inspect the shipping container and the contents carefully for any dis crepancies or damage Should there be any notify the freight company and the dealer at once WARRANTY INFORMATION RTS products are warranted by Telex Communications Inc to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of sale The sole obligation of Telex during the warranty period is to provide without charge parts and labor necessary to remedy covered defects appearing in products returned prepaid to Telex This warranty does not cover any defect malfunction or failure caused beyond the control of Telex including unreasonable or negligent operation abuse accident failure to follow instructions in t
6. 739 747 755 763 771 779 787 795 4 604 612 620 628 636 644 652 660 668 676 684 692 700 708 716 724 732 740 748 756 764 772 780 788 796 5 605 613 621 629 637 645 653 661 669 677 685 693 701 709 717 725 733 741 749 757 765 773 781 789 797 6 606 614 622 630 638 646 654 662 670 678 686 694 702 710 718 726 734 742 750 758 766 774 782 790 798 T 607 615 623 631 639 647 655 663 671 679 687 695 703 711 719 727 735 743 751 759 767 775 783 791 799 8 608 616 624 632 640 648 656 664 672 680 688 696 704 712 720 728 736 744 752 760 768 776 784 792 800 ADAM CS with 50 pin Telco back panel Determine the address setting from Figure 2 1 To use the table locate the intercom port number to which the KP 32 will be connected Then read across to the Address column to find the Address number Set the KP 32 Address switch to this number Note Settings 0 and 9 through F are not used 2 4 KP 32 User Manual Address Setting for ADAM Each Audio I O card contains 1 group of 8 intercom ports Determine the address setting from Figure 2 1 To use the table locate the intercom port number to which the KP 32 will be connected Then read across to the Address column to find the Address number Set the KP 32 Address switch to this number Note settings 0 and 9
7. Auto listen is sometimes a good assignment for use with party lines or other non keypanel devices that do not have talk back control of matrix crosspoints A key assignment for listen keys only This assignment works like auto follow except that listen automatically mutes during talk Auto mute can help prevent feedback or echo when talking to certain destinations In some cases you may find it works better to disable talk latching for this type of key because if you accidentally leave talk latched on you will never be able to hear the destination To disable latching in the Keypanels Ports menu of ADAMedit check the D check box for any talk key that has auto mute selected as the listen assignment A key assignment for listen keys only This assignment forces you to continuously listen to whatever is assigned to the talk key It is used commonly on keypanels which are not equipped with listen keys to allow listening to party lines It is also useful to force listening when it is desirable to have an operator continuously hear a party line or other source A key assignment for listen keys only when the corresponding talk key is assigned to an IFB Auto Table causes a listen key s assignment to always be the same as the Listen Source for whatever IFB is currently assigned to the talk key You define the Listen Source in ADAMedit during IFB setup Auto Table is convenient in a broadcast environment when a director needs 2 way communication w
8. 10Tap the intercom key that you want to assign This is the key that will activate when the GPI input activates 11Tap CLR to exit or BACK to back up and make more assignments 12Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store local GPIO settings Assigning an Input to Activate a Key Group 1 Select Local GPIO then tap PGM 2 Input displays 3 Tap PGM 4 GPI Inp 1 displays 5 Press or to display a different GPI input 6 Tap PGM to select a GPI input 7 Press to select Group 8 Tap PGM 9 By default Group 1 displays Press or to display a different group 1 OTap PGM An arrow will appear to indicate that the group is now selected For example if you press PGM to select Group 1 gt Group 1 displays 11Tap CLR to exit or BACK to back up and make more assignments 12Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store local GPIO settings Removing an Input Assignment 1 Select cpio then tap PGM 2 Press or if necessary to select Input 3 Tap PGM 4 Press or to display the GPI input that you want to remove 5 Tap PGM 6 Press to select Not Asgnd 7 Tap PGM 8 Not Asgnd displays The arrow indicates that Not Assigned is the new selection 9 Tap CLR to exit 10Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store local GPIO settings Adding or Removing a GPI Output Key Assignment Select Local GPIO then tap PGM Input displays Press to display output Tap PGM GPI Out 1 displays
9. A A E a a o aa a a a E A e Ea a a 7 3 Intercom Connectors Parallel wired DE9S and RJ12 Connectors o oo a 7 3 Expansion Connector woo Gh ete Dae e eh ewe Rhee Pe eR be ee ed A 7 3 LGR Connectors a ee teat a Aah A O a pe ae A PG we EG ee ae aye Se he 7 3 GPI Module Conntectors Optional 2 a a 7 4 Aux 1 In Auxiliary program input 1 2 ee 7 4 Aux 2 In Auxiliary program input 2 2 a 7 4 Relay 8 2 Out ta cae kale ee we a eae ose Ser ee Benda ae waa ee Bee Ged 7 4 Relay S amp A OU tosca saa bee be Gd ee Bog id eho ee ed Be Rie ee ew ah A AAR 7 4 Opto 1 4 In Opto isolated control inputs 2 ee 7 5 OC TEZO U2 We ke sents a o ene ae Gt Me et hs a ee ae alia Ae e ie 7 5 Headset External headset connector 2 a 7 5 Foot Switch Speaker m as mare ie eon Gaeta Bon a E we ee Bh ee Gd Qh a aie pa aan 7 6 MIC In J7 Unbalanced Panel Microphone Input aooaa o 7 6 MIC Out J8 Balanced Microphone Output 2 a e a 7 6 KP9X Keypad Sequence Quick Reference 8 1 KP9X DISPEAY SEQUENCES aa ii haga eke Qt a be a eat ee eae bade ha 8 1 KP9X SETUP PAGE ASSIGNMENT 2 2 2 aaa 8 1 KEY ASSIGNMENTS USING KEYPAD NUMERIC ENTRY 2 aaa ee 8 2 KP9X PHONE OPERATION 2 Se vance a a oe eel ha Ge Be eee ae es Ee in ia Se a Pe 8 2 KP9X Hang up Sequence iesi ganat ri i a a E c d e ae da ah al al alala ee ania JA G Al m ai aretes laria adii Ba aioa o Ei aat 8 2 KP9X Dial SEQUENCE 25 28 gaal otn Rk E db aed oh A ed t
10. Auto Dial Use this menu item to store auto dial numbers 1 Select Auto Dial then tap PGM 2 Phone displays 3 Begin tapping number keys The numbers will scroll in the Call waiting window To insert a pause at any time tap CLR 9 9 For example you may have to insert a pause after dialing 9 to get an outside line 4 Tap FWD Do not tap PGM 5 a Dial 1 displays store auto dial number 1 To store a different auto dial number press or to select the desired auto dial number 6 Tap PGM 7 Xx saved displays where XX the auto dial number you selected 8 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store auto dial numbers Key Option Menu Chime You can add a chime tone to any key for incoming call announcement The chime tone will activate for about 5 seconds after a call is received 1 Select chime then tap PGM 6 7 2 Tap any keys where you want to add a chime tone Both LEDs will light red for the selected keys 3 Tap CER to exit 4 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Chime settings Note The chime option will continue on a key even if you change the key assignment Removing the chime option from a key Repeat the procedure to add chime but tap any keys where the LEDs are lit red to turn them off Run Save Cfg to store the changes Key Option Menu Key Groups You can set up a key group so that when you activate one key the master key all keys in the group will activate Up to 4 key groups
11. Aux 2 Tap PGM Gating displays Tap PGM Gating displays The arrow indicates that gating is now selected Tap CLR to exit oN Oo a fF W Run Service Menu Save Cfg to save the change Metering Metering lets you use the Vol display as an LED bar graph meter to monitor an audio signal for about 1 minute 1 Tap PGM microphone displays Press or to display any of the following items Microphone Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 2 Tap PGM 3 Meter Mic displays Press or to display any of the following items Meter Mic Meter Mtx Meter Auxl Meter Aux 2 4 Tap PGM 5 The Vol bar graph is now monitoring the selected audio source 6 Tap CLR to exit metering or allow the metering function to timeout after about 1 minute Mixing Mixing lets you route selected audio signals to the intercom system to the speaker or to the left or right headphone when using a headset By default the microphone signal is routed to the matrix and the matrix signal is routed to the speaker and to the left and right headphones 1 2 Tap PGM To Matrix displays Press or to display any of the following items To Matrix Speaker Left Hdst Right Hdst 3 Tap PGM 4 Mic or Mic displays If an arrow displays this indicates that the mic signal is currently being routed to the destination that you selected in step 2 To toggle the selection press PGM You can also press or to display
12. Description Whenever there is an incoming call and there is a talk key assigned to the caller the talk LED next to that key will flash The flash can be set for 15 second timeout or until the caller s talk key is released Note Future versions of ADAM Edit and Zeus Edit will be able to override the Call Flash Timeout setting Switch 5 Footswitch Enable Disable Default Open Disabled Description The optional Connector Module has a footswitch GRP CALL input If the footswitch is enabled DIP switch 5 set to the Closed position then keys that are latched on will not activate until the footswitch is closed Latched keys are indicated by winking green talk LEDs on time less than off time and when the footswitch is activated the LEDs provide the normal talk on indication Notes 1 If the talk key is held down in Footswitch mode the channel will be activated until the user releases the key The use of this function does not require the footswitch to be used 2 If DIP switch 1 is set to the Closed position nothing will latch 3 Individual keys can be set to non latching via ADAM Edit If this is done the footswitch has no effect on the keys that have been set to non latching Please see ADAM Edit help for more information Switch 6 Network Mode Selection Default Setting Open Mode 1 Description In the Mode 1 setting the keypanel functions operate as called out in the main portion of this manual If the switch is
13. L s CABLE TYPE BELDEN 8777 IMPORTANT When connecting to an ADAM CS back panel use only low profile cable connectors such as AMP Part No 747516 3 Telex Part No 59926 678 Figure 2 3 RJ12 Intercom Cable Wiring a CONTACTS RJ12 MODULAR PLUG HH Use AMP Chordal AMP 5 555042 3 or equivalent Crimp Tool 231648 1 View from cable entrance or equivalent ERE LATCH E LJ o 3 TWISTED PAIR TELEPHONE CABLE PAIR 1 AUDIO TO MATRIX PAIR 2 AUDIO FROM MATRIX PAIR 3 DATA DATA AUDIO TO MATRIX AUDIO TO MATRIX AUDIO FROM MATRIX Power Supply Connector Note Align and insert the external power supply connector Tighten the locking ring Connect a power cord to the power supply and to an AC power source The power supply accepts 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz At power up the alphanumeric displays will first show asterisks After several seconds to a minute the intercom key assignments will display If the keypanel cannot establish communication with the intercom system all alphanumeric displays will continue to show asterisks Check the keypanel to matrix cable connection if this occurs If the keypanel loses communications with the intercom it will not revert to s for 30 seconds Hence if there is a short disruptionin the data communications the panel will not show x x S at all although the panel my briefly display s He
14. Level 2 Talk Key Assignments 2 0 a 5 1 Display Listen Key Assignments 2 a 5 1 Display Setup Page Assignments 2 1 a 5 2 Test Keys andi Displays 2 2 Er 4 eee Ee ie dR A eee ek ie ele bene 2b ak ane A 5 2 Tone Generator Activation FUNC DISPLAY 7 2 o 5 3 Display Requests Using Scrolling o aa a 5 3 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING ASSIGNING SETUP PAGES 0 e ee 5 3 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING ASSIGNING INTERCOM KEYS 2 2 0 5 4 Generalen ay ekaa Ss Jat Bae Ras Bin AAA Bh Sa oe ae eae See ae PAS 5 4 Assigning Keys Using Keypad Numeric Entry aaa a 5 4 General Procedure m e Gace do a ba eS eee be Me a ae aR eR eee Pd hat 5 4 Programming Key Assignments Using Copy 2 a a 5 5 Copying a Call from the Call waiting Window to a Key aooaa ee 5 5 Copying One Key Assignment to Another Key 2 2 2 2 e 5 5 Programming Key Assignments Using Alpha Scrolling a a a a e 5 6 Glearing a Key AssignMent 2 9 3 al anrs wth Ben SS ee ak ew ee PR e Bee Se ee Pe aS 5 7 Method 1 Clearing the Call waiting Window and CopyingittoaKey 2 0 0020 eae 5 7 Method 2 Copying a Blank Key Assignment to the Key that You want to Clear 0 5 7 KP 32 Menu System 6 1 MENU SYSTEM MENU ACCESS 0 2 2 A A AA A OR OR a Re ac 6 1 MENU SYSTEM DISPLAY MENU 2 2 ee 6 1 Display Menu Asgn Type 6 1 Display Menu Chans On 6 2 Display Menu Key Groups io ae a ta ae RW A A A AE Se ee 6 2
15. Mod ASSIGN oi a ST O Die Vee A A A a 6 16 Service Menu Output Level niot Aa Aan n Gla a i D o a ola i aya NE ia Aaea oie 6 16 Service Menu Preamp Out GPI Option Only aooaa a 6 17 Semice Menu Reset Cfg mos c g hs e a cae A Bes A a eG 6 17 Service Menu Save Cig 2 ak ee e ele A A E a Rae A 6 17 Service Menu Sidetone a 6 17 Service Menu Test Panel Cuco ir a a ae a da db yee ye Uh ava Be E 6 17 Service Menu Tone Gen ve satr ae ee es ce ei ae ee ee eee ee a ee et eS 6 18 Specifications 7 1 Microphone Preamplifiet ia yi see ae ba a E ee Se Eee Oe ee ee a SS 7 1 TONG Generatori z edeva da See Aala ceeds tae aes dee Be a a el Sys ope Uae GER A Gln a Re an he ee oe 7 1 Headphone Amplifiers 2 2 ce 4S E a eA ya a ee a Se ek we Eh ee we oa a ES 7 1 Speaker Amplifier and Speaker e 7 1 Intercom Input QUIPUL i 6 4 ee teers Ge ae oh weal E a a dt Ej a ti 7 2 External Line Input Program Input a 7 2 Generals sedar yee ic IA eae ed A oe IAS AAA A A Ae a 7 2 AG SUPDIV aos o Bch ek ae ee ot eS a oe ch da Ea he ee aie he a chy at ae ad E 7 2 Environmentalism e Ei rd Uk eee beh a eae Boe Mel A ee le Ewa dk eb eS 7 2 iii Connectors Other connector options available 0 o e 7 2 Panel Microphone Connector a aoaaa a 7 2 Headset CONNECTION a nene Sian ta ecto ae ek ed A A Sela a Sea le ee ea la we el ee A 7 2 Power Input Connector ei onee a e e E a e e e Ee ao E a a d
16. Options e Only 90 mm deep behind the front panel approximately 130 mm with connectors Perfect for consoles OB vans etc e Digital Signal Processing DSP Improves microphone voice activation and limiting Adds new mixing metering and filtering capabilities e Binaural 5 pin Headset Connector Works with the DSP mixing feature Lets you independently assign intercom microphone and program audio to left or right headphone Note monaural 4 pin connector available as an option For monaural operation the mixer lets you select which items are monitored in the headphones e Easy upgrades Firmware updates can be received via the internet for example and then downloaded to the KP 32 via the intercom connection Ready for future communication enhancements including coax fiber and ISDN For further information search for keyword firmware in ADAMedit help Connector Module Figure 1 2 KP 32 connector option board ESE ECEE Provides connectors for two line level audio inputs program 1 and 2 an unswitched balanced microphone preamplifier output an external headset an external speaker output and a foot switch input for remote switch activation of all armed talk keys or just one key Also includes a General Purpose Input Output GPIO with four opto isolated inputs two open collector outputs and two SPDT relay outputs Inputs can activate single keys groups of keys or change setup pages Outputs can act
17. Page Change the setup page assignments If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Setup Page 7 Tap PGM or FWD to select a list In some cases wait may display while the requested list is uploaded from the intercom system 6 3 8 When the requested list is displayed press or to locate the desired assignment 9 Tap PGM or FWD to select the assignment 10 Talk Lv1 1 should now display in the Call waiting window Press or if necessary to select a different option Options are as follows e Talk Lvl 1 Assigns only talk level 1 Leaves the listen assignment as is e Listen Assigns only listen Leaves the talk assignment as is e Talk AF Assigns talk level 1 with auto follow listen e Talk AL Assigns talk level 1 with auto listen e Talk AM Assigns talk level 1 with auto mute listen e Talk AR Assigns talk level 1 with auto reciprocal listen e Talk Lvl 2 Assigns talk level 2 If you attempt to assign talk level 2 to a key and there is no talk level 1 assignment your assignment will go on talk level 1 11 If you change the talk level 1 assignment for a key that also has a talk level 2 assignment the talk level 2 assignment will be erased 12 Tap PGM or FWD to select one of the previously listed items 13 Tap Key should now display 14 Tap an available intercom key Tap down for any kind of talk key assignment Tap up for a listen only key assign
18. Tap PGM 4 Tap J to select the desired autodial number then tap PGM 5 If the far end answers begin your conversation After the far end answers you may dial additional digits to retrieve voice mail log onto an automated answering system etc 6 If there is no answer or to hang up when finished talking tap the BACK key Hang up displays Tap PGM to hang up Occasionally you may receive an intercom caller name in the Call waiting window while you are talking on the phone In this case the dialing menu options will be cleared from the Call waiting window and the Hang up option won t be available Instead of trying to reenter the menu system use the KP9X Keypad Hang up Sequence 4 4 KP 32 User Manual Note KP9X SERIES KEYPAD PROGRAMMING A summary of the keypad programming sequences is located at the back of the manual for quick reference KEYPAD PROGRAMMING DISPLAY REQUESTS Note Display requests let you view information about the keypanel configuration You can display information by two methods either by entering sequences on the programming keypad or by scrolling the names of display requests in the Call waiting window and then selecting the desired display request The scrolling method also gives you access to additional features that are not available with the keypad sequences The following paragraphs discuss these two methods Display Requests Using Keypad Sequences All display request sequences s
19. The audio output is called the level assignment and the relay is called the level 2 assignment Trunking is a method of interconnecting two or more independent intercom systems The connection is accomplished by reserving one or more audio ports in each of the intercom systems for use as audio links between the systems A special device called a Trunking Master Controller is required to control access and usage for the trunked intercom ports A configuration utility called CStrunk is used to set up the Trunking Master Controller This Page Left Blank Intentionally
20. This verifies latching operation and also that the each red LED is OK Holding any key in the up or down position will cause the corresponding green LED to light This verifies operation of the green LEDs Tap CLR to quit Note This sequence is similar to Service Menu Test Panel page 44 except that the service menu test also lets you check the operation of the keypad buttons 5 2 KP 32 User Manual Tone Generator Activation FUNC DISPLAY 7 FUNC DISPLAY 7 This sequence activates the keypanel s internal tone generator You can use the tone generator to check the audio send and receive paths to and from the matrix For example you can assign a talk key on the keypanel to talk to itself When you activate the talk key you should be able to hear the tone from the keypanel speaker or from a headset To turn off the tone generator press the CLR key Note The microphone input is turned off when the tone generator is active Display Requests Using Scrolling The display requests described previously can also be accessed using scrolling Scrolling also offers several additional features To use scrolling tap FUNC DISPLAY followed by or to scroll through the list of display requests The display request names will appear in the Call waiting window as follows 1D PGM Displays the calculated port number CLR to quit Lev2 PGM Displays level 2 talk assignments CLR to quit Lstn PGM Displays listen assignments
21. When Hot Mic is chosen audio is always available at the preamp output connector When Disabled is chosen keypanel audio is isolated from the preamp output connector 1 Select Preamp Out then tap PGM 2 gt Switched displays 3 toggles between Switched Hot Mic and Disabled 4 Tap PGM 5 Tap CER to exit 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Preamp Out settings Service Menu Reset Cfg Reset Cfg restores all custom settings to the defaults and erases all stored autodial numbers Service Menu Save Cfg Save Cfg PGM saves custom settings that you have made in the Key Option or Service menus made in the After customizing settings in the Key Option and Service menus run Save Cfg to store your custom settings in non volatile memory This will assure protection of you settings when the keypanel is powered down To erase all custom settings run Service Menu Reset Cfg Service Menu Sidetone Sidetone PGM lets you adjust the level of you own voice heard in the headphones when using a headset Most people prefer some amount of sidetone to overcome the muffled sensation when talking especially when wearing a full muff headset The maximum level is 0 dB Service Menu Test Panel Test Panel PGM lets you check the operation of all key and displays All alpha numeric displays show a symbol Pressing down on any key except the Headset Vol Sel key will cause ox to display This verifies operation of the
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23. and toggle any of the following items Mic Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 5 Tap CLR to exit when you are finished changing the mixing selections 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store any mixing changes Service Menu Hdst Sel This item lets you select either the front panel headset jack or the headset connector on the optional rear connector module By default the front panel jack is selected 6 12 KP 32 User Select Hdst Sel then tap PGM Default displays The arrow indicates the default front panel jack is selected To change the selection press y External displays Tap PGM External displays This indicates that the rear panel jack is now selected Tap CLR to exit Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the new setting Manual Service Menu LCP 32 By default each LCP 32 that you connect to the KP 32 takes control of level adjustment for the first available group of 16 physical keys that it finds The first LCP 32 adjusts keys 1 16 which corresponds to the bottom row of keys on the KP 32 the second LCP 32 adjusts keys 17 32 and so forth Figure 6 1 If you do not want to use an LCP 32 with certain keys you must program the KP 32 to skip those keys Figure 6 1 LCP 32 correspondance to KP 32 and EKP 32 LCP 32 Keys 17 32 F LCP 32 Keys 1 16 E O el BBB B BEBBE BB BB BBE Bl E SEE ETETEE e CELE 0 KP 32 11 14 3415 BB BBB B RTs LCP 32 Key
24. can be set up 1 Select Key Groups then tap PGM Group 1 displays To select a different group press or Tap PGM Tap Master displays The master key is the key that you will press to activate the group a fF O N Tap the intercom key that you want to use as the master Both LEDs next to the key will light red 6 After you select the master key Tap Slaves displays Slave keys are the keys that will activate along with the master key 7 Tap one or more keys to select them as slave keys Both LEDs will light green for each key that is selected You can tap a key again to remove it from the key group 8 Tap CLR when finished 9 Activating the master key should now cause it and all slave keys to activate The LEDs for each key will activate according to the current key assignment for that key 10Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Key Group settings Note Key group settings will continue on keys even if you change the key assignments Clearing a key group Select Key Groups then tap PGM Group 1 displays To select a different group press or Tap PGM Tap Master displays Tap the current master key The LEDs will remain lit red Tap all the keys where the LEDs are lit green This will turn the LEDs off Tap CLR when finished 1 2 3 4 5 6 After you tap the master key Tap Slaves displays 7 8 9 The key group is now cleared 1 ORun Service Menu Save Cfg to store the cleared key gr
25. check box in ADAMedit 5 7 This Page Left Blank Intentionally KP 32 MENU SYSTEM Note A chart of the menu system is located at the back of the manual for quick reference MENU SYSTEM MENU ACCESS 1 a fF Oo N Clear all names from the Call waiting display 1f not clear by tapping up one or more times on the Call waiting key Tap MENU to activate the menu system Press to scroll forward through the list of menus Press to scroll back Tap FWD or PGM to enter a menu Tap BACK to exit a menu Within a menu Press or to scroll Tap FWD or PGM to select an item Tap BACK to cancel a selection or to go back to the previous menu level MENU SYSTEM DISPLAY MENU Use this menu to display information about the keypanel configuration Display Menu Asgn Type Displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys Abbreviations for the key assignment types appear in the alphanumeric displays as follows P P Point to point talk key PL Party line talk key IFB IFB talk key SPCL Special list talk key RLY System relay The key activates a GPI output at the intercom frame or a relay output at a UIO 256 or FR9528 frame ISO Camera ISO talk key UPL UPL resource key 6 1 e AC All call key Note For descriptions of the various key assignment types see the GLOSSARY Display Menu Chans On Displays an alpha list in the Call waiting window of all intercom ports th
26. closed Mode 2 then the functions operate as outlined in this manual with slight modifications Any function that is affected by Mode 2 operation will have an asterisk by it The changes modifications to the functionality is called out in the section titled Mode 2 Operation Switch 7 Test Debug Default Setting Open Switch 8 Test Debug Default Setting Open Address Switch Setting General Information In Zeus ADAM CS and ADAM Intercom Systems intercom ports are arranged in groups of eight All ports in a group share a common data port Each KP 32 keypanel is uniquely identified on the data port by the setting of its Address switch The method of determining the proper Address switch setting varies for each intercom system Use the method for your intercom system as described below Then set the white pointer on the Address switch to point to the correct setting 2 2 KP 32 User Manual Note Address Setting for Zeus Intercom port connectors on the Zeus back panel are arranged in three groups of eight intercom ports For each group intercom port connectors are labeled ID 1 ID 2 etc When you connect a KP 32 keypanel to Zeus set the Address switch to match the corresponding ID number on the Zeus back panel Note that address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used Address Setting for ADAM CS Each Audio I O card contains 1 group of 8 intercom ports However the method of breaking out the group
27. for the KP 32 which includes GPIO These are referred to as Local GPIO since they are assigned and used locally at the keypanel Each local GPIO includes 4 control inputs and 4 control outputs IFB IFB Interrupt Foldback is a special type of communication in which a listener at a particular intercom output port normally hears an audio program source connected to a particular intercom input port A keypanel operator can activate a key to interrupt the audio program source and then talk to the listener Normal operation resumes when the keypanel operator releases the key IFB is typically used to cue on the air talent For example the news anchor during a news broadcast typically listens to the broadcast audio mix in an earset except that the news anchor s own voice audio is removed from the mix A director at a keypanel can interrupt the broadcast audio to the news anchor s earset and provide new information to the news anchor IFB could also be used with a PA public address system that normally broadcasts background music The background 112 KP 32 User Manual ISO Camera ISO Matrix Party Line PL Port music can be interrupted while someone is talking over the PA IFB s are set up by defining the IFB inputs and outputs using the intercom system configuration software The intercom output port is called the IFB output and the program input port is called the IFB input IFBs can also be given names which are meaningful to keypanel
28. hang up sequence DIALING AND HANGING UP USING THE KP 32 DIALING MENU Note Note Note Note The dialing menu will only activate when talking to an intercom port that has the Port is TIF check box activated in ADAMedit In ADAMedit click the KP button to access the Keypanels Ports screen then select the port where the TIF 951 is connected then click the Edit button then click the Advanced tab Place a check mark next to Port is TIF Remember to send this change to the intercom system Manual Dialing 1 Turn on the TIF talk key ManualDial displays in the Call waiting window 2 Tap the PGM key Dia1 displays and the dial tone should be audible in your speaker or headset To hang up at any time after this point tap the BACK key Hang upwill display then tap PGM While using the phone any incoming intercom calls to the Call waiting window will go into the call waiting stack The caller names will not be displayed but the Call waiting LED will flash red You may either hang up the phone and answer the intercom call or continue with the phone call and answer the intercom call afterward 3 Dial the phone number Digits appear in the Call waiting window as you dial Dialing tones are audible in the speaker or headset 4 If the far end answers begin your conversation After the far end answers you may dial additional digits to retrieve voice mail log onto an automated answering system etc 5 I
29. hold the Call waiting key to talk back To clear a name from the Call waiting window tap up on the Call waiting key If a second call is received in the Call waiting window while a caller name is already displayed the Call waiting LED will flash red To answer the second call tap up to clear the first name then hold the key down to talk to the second caller By default only the names of callers who are not currently assigned to intercom keys will appear in the Call waiting window Alternatively you can force all caller names to display in the Call waiting window This is controlled either by DIP switch 2 on the ADAM Master Controller card or by the ADAMedit check box titled Always stack callers in call waiting window ADAMedit Options menu Intercom Configuration Options tab Note the setting in ADAMedit overrides the DIP switch 2 setting on the Master Controller card If your intercom system has mostly keypanels with alphanumeric displays we recommend that you do not stack all callers in the Call waiting window 3 5 This Page Left Blank Intentionally Note TELEPHONE OPERATION Telephone operations require an optional TIF 951 Telephone Interface Also you must first assign an intercom key to talk listen to the TIF We recommend a talk auto listen assignment Receiving A Phone Call Note When there is an incoming telephone call the talk LED will flash red next to the KP 32 key that 1s assigned to the TIF Activat
30. on an ADAM CS Frame and J11 on the XCP ADAM MC Master Controller Breakout Panel in an ADAM Intercom System You can assign a keypanel key to control a GPI output from any of these devices and then use that key and output to control an external device For example you could use a keypanel key to control lighting Or you could assign a relay as a level 2 talk key assignment in a stacked talk key arrangement to both send audio and key a device such as a paging amplifier or a 2 way radio Special List A special list is a means for a keypanel operator to talk and or listen to several unrelated destinations using a single key Special lists are useful for group call or zone paging Special list members are defined in the intercom configuration software Once a special list has been configured it can be assigned to a keypanel key A special list is a group of intercom ports that a keypanel operator can talk or listen to by activating a single key Special lists are typically used for paging all call group call etc Special lists have default names SLO1 SLO2 etc These names can be changed using Other Alpha setup You define the members of the special list using Special List setup Once a special list has been set up you typically assign it to a keypanel key using Keypanel setup The keypanel operator can then activate the special list key to talk or listen to all members of the special list IMPORTANT Do not confuse special lists and party lines A speci
31. or listen to a party line if desired Just remember party lines are primarily set up for party line members with occasional access by keypanel operators while special lists are set up exclusively for keypanel operators to talk or listen to several unrelated intercom ports For specific information about party line setup search for PL or party line in ADAMedit help The ports are the individual channels that devices are connected to Devices include 2 way communication devices such as keypanels belt packs etc Audio sources such as broadcast feeds or background music Miscellaneous audio output devices such as powered loudspeakers PA systems etc Communication between Ports Point to Point or P P The audio signal from any input port can be routed to any output port For example during keypanel setup you assign keypanel keys so that keypanel operators can talk and listen to other intercom ports Communication of this type is called point to point communication You can also route signals between intercom ports without keypanels One way to do this is to force crosspoints in the Crosspoint Status screen of ADAMedit Another way to do it is with a GPI input Port ID Numbers and AlphasIntercom ports have identification numbers 001 002 etc These numbers cannot be changed but may not be commonly known to intercom system users Each intercom port also has a default name called an alpha because this name appears in the alphanumeric displays on
32. other hand do not use a switching matrix but use a method called Time Division Multiplexing TDM in which communications are routed as digital packets However use of the term matrix persists since packet routing basically accomplishes the same thing as a conventional switching matrix namely connecting distinct talkers and listeners A party line also called a conference line is a group of intercom ports which can always talk and or listen to each other Party lines have default names PLO1 PLO2 etc These names can be changed to more meaningful names using Other Alpha setup in ADAMedit Members are assigned to a party line using Party Line setup in ADAMedit Once a party line has been set up it can also be assigned to a keypanel key either from the configuration software or at a programmable keypanel This allows the keypanel operator to talk and or listen to the party line without being a member IMPORTANT Do not confuse special lists and party lines A special list is used when a keypanel operator needs to occasionally talk or listen to a group of intercom ports that are otherwise unrelated A party line is typically used when several users of non keypanel devices such as belt packs or camera intercoms are engaged in a specific common activity and they need to talk and or listen to each other all the time Keypanels are almost never members of party lines although they can be However a keypanel key can be assigned to occasionally talk
33. the Aux Inputs see the Mixing entry for Service Menu DSP Func Service Menu Dim This item causes the speaker or headphone level to diminish by a specified amount whenever a talk key is activated 6 9 bk oO N N OA Select Dim then tap PGM Speaker displays To select headset press Tap PGM By default 8aB displays for speaker and 0a3 displays for headset This is the default amount of dimming Press to increase the amount of dimming Press to decrease it Tap CLR to exit when finished The new dimming level is now set Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Dim setting Service Menu Disply Dim This item adjusts the alphanumeric display settings 1 Select Disply Dim then tap PGM 2 3 Disply off displays Press or to select any of the following Displ off Turns off the display Any incoming call or control movement will reactivate the display Dim Possibly a better choice when the ambient light level is low Uses less power and increases display life Normal Default medium brightness setting Bright Good when ambient light is bright Maximum Recommended only for very bright ambient light such as outdoors Uses maximum power and decreases display life Scr Saver Overrides the normal screen saver timeout period and immediately places the keypanel in screen saver mode Normal display operation resumes if there is an incoming call or if the u
34. 1 50A Max Pin4 15VDC 0 150A Max Pin5 15VDC 0 5A Max Intercom Connectors Parallel wired DE9S and RJ12 Connectors Type Pin out Type Pin out Expansion Connector DE9S Pin 1 Data Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Audio in from matrix shield Pin 4 Audio out to matrix Pin 5 Audio out to matrix Pin 6 Data shield Pin 7 Audio in from matrix Pin 8 Audio in from matrix Pin 9 Audio out to matrix shield RJ12 Pin 1 Data Pin 2 Audio in from matrix Pin 3 Audio out to matrix Pin 4 Audio out to matrix Pin 5 Audio in from matrix Pin 6 Data Type RJ45 LCP Connector Type RJ45 7 3 GPI Module Conntectors Optional Aux 1 In Auxiliary program input 1 Type Pin out 3 pin female XLR Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Ground Input Input Aux 2 In Auxiliary program input 2 Type Pin out Notes Balanced input 8dBu nominal Relay 1 8 2 Out 3 pin female XLR Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Ground Input Input Type Pin out Relay 3 8 4 Out 9 pin male D Sub Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 NC contact 1 COM contact 1 NO contact 1 NC contact 2 COM contact 2 NO contact 2 5 VDC Ground 5 VDC Type Pin out 7 4 KP 32 User Manual 9 pin male D Sub Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 NC contact 3 COM contact 3 NO contact 3 N
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37. B etc Dim Dim occurs in two contexts in RTS Digital Matrix Intercom Systems First there is the Dim Table feature Dim tables are used to correct a feedback problem that can occur between two keypanels operating in close proximity that have keys assigned to talk listen to a common destination Dim tables are set up in ADAMedit search for keyword dim in ADAMedit help Once a dim table is set up it can be assigned as a level 2 talk assignment for those keys that are causing the feedback problem For information about how to make this assignment from a programmable keypanel search for Dim Table in the keypanel manual index There is also an adjustable speaker dim feature available on the KP 32 Keypanel This causes the speaker or headphone volume to diminish by a preset amount whenever a talk key is activated This can help to prevent occasional feedback between the speaker and microphone due to volume settings microphone placement etc For setup and usage search for Speaker Dim in the keypanel manual index GPIO General Purpose Input Output You may also see this referred to simply as GPI GPIO is a means of controlling devices using switch contact closures DC voltages or similar methods For example you can control a lighting system from keypanel keys or key a transmitter from a talk key during transmit Or simply operate a light or buzzer for cueing In ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus intercom systems you can also control intercom event
38. C contact 4 COM contact 4 NO contact 4 5 VDC Ground Pin 9 5 VDC Notes The relay 1 and 2 contacts are electrically separate but operate in unison The relay 3 and 4 contacts are electrically separate but operate in unison The 5 VDC pins are connected internally through 1K resistors to 5 VDC and can source 5 mA This voltage can be used with the relay contacts to create an active high output for some devices that require a 5 VDC signal to activate For example connecting pin 7 to pin 3 of the Relay 1 amp 2 connector will result in 5 VDC on pin 2 when the relay is activated Opto 1 4 In Opto isolated control inputs Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 Input 1 Gnd Pin 2 Input 2 Gnd Pin 3 Input 3 Gnd Pin 4 Input 4 Gnd Pin 5 Gnd Pin 6 Switch contact input 1 Pin 7 Switch contact input 2 Pin 8 Switch contact input 3 Pin 9 Switch contact input 4 Note A contact closure between any switch input and ground will activate that input The switch contact inputs are also connected internally through 1K resistors to internal 5 VDC and can source 5 mA for use with an external transistor switch circuit OC 1 amp 2 Out J2 Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 Gnd OC1 Pin 2 Emitter OC1 Pin 3 Collector OC1 Pin 4 Gnd OC2 Pin 5 Emitter OC2 Pin 6 Collector OC2 Pin 7 5 VDC Pin 8 No connection Pin 9 5 VDC Headset External headset connector Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 Gnd Pin 2
39. CLR to quit Name PGM Displays crosspoints closed to this keypanel CLR to quit Type PGM Displays level 1 talk key assignment types CLR to quit mex PGM Displays matrix ID for all level 1 talk assignments CLR to quit Tone PGM Turns on tone generator CLR to quit and turn off tone generator Epnl PGM Displays setup page assignments m KP 32 bottom row keys x1 KP 32 top row key x2 EKP 32 bottom row keys x3 EKP 32 top row keys Gain PGM After selecting this item tap up on any listen key with a point to point or party line assignment The current listen gain from this keypanel to the intercom port or party line displays in the Call waiting window Tap or to change the gain CLR to quit Use vrst PGM to reset all gains vest PGM Reset all port party line gains to OdB Asgn PGM Displays a list of key assignments that are set up for this keypanel but not currently accessible This includes talk level 1 assignments on setup pages that are not currently assigned and any key assignment that might be obscured by the call waiting window You can scroll through the list using the keys Then use the Call waiting key to talk to any of the listed destinations test PGM Test keys and displays CLR to quit vxxx Display keypanel firmware version CLR to quit KEYPAD PROGRAMMING ASSIGNING SETUP PAGES 1 Tap the E PNL key 2 Select one of the four setup pages tap 1 or 2 etc 3 Tap the PGM key
40. Display Menu Key List a 6 2 Display Menu Level 2 2 i Bn eh is A He eo e we OG ee ee ed tg 6 2 Display Menu Listerm is wake he ec e A ia Oe Ee A me A Ge A ak Fauna RA a a A Be 6 2 Display Menu Matrix ia P Parin a i En ae i A ae ne Wee eee led Be a 6 2 Display Men PaneliiD cc Ci eh Sa e a a te EM ae Sea te RL ee ea ei eda 6 2 Display Menu Version s sii wa ok Pek we Be a ae ee ee ee ed ae a ee 6 2 MENU SYSTEM KEY ASSIGN MENU o 6 3 General Procedure to use the Key Assign Menu 1 0 o 6 3 Key Assign Menu Matrix ss oc ae ia a as a ee DU e e ds di e A et 6 4 Key Assign Men PltO Pt coin ee RA we OA a ee aaas 6 4 Key Assign Menu Party Line 2 2 aaa a a 6 5 Key Assign Menu IEB seua en ay a ied ee o et ai a be Se A A e Gv ay a lel we ee 6 5 Key Assign iMenu Spel List isinan iE a e Gao ba Pad Wad bbe a oe ba e A a he a 6 5 Key Assign Menu Sys Relay ee 6 5 Key Assign Menu Camera ISO 2 a 6 5 Key Assign Menu UPL Restc 2 ee a 6 5 Key Assign Menu Auto Func a 6 5 Key Assign Menu Key Gain ee 6 6 Key Assign Menu Reset Vols aa oaa aa 6 6 Key Assign Menu Setup Page a 6 7 KEY OPTION MENU Ss 2 adin a pas a a oak E a EALS R SS A ar ee Gee bol 6 7 Key Option Menu Auto Dial ee 6 7 Key Option Menu Chime ee 6 7 Removing the chime option from a key a 6 8 Key Option Menu Key Groups
41. EFERENCE MENU ACCESS 1 Clear all names from the Call waiting display if not clear by tapping up one or more times on the Call waiting key a A O N Within a menu Tap MENU to activate the menu system Press or to scroll e Tap FWD or PGM to select an item Press to scroll forward through the list of menus Press to scroll back Tap FWD or PGM to enter a menu Tap BACK to exit a menu e Tap BACK to cancel a selection or to go back to the previous menu level MENU LIST DISPLAY MENU Asgn Type Chans On Key Groups Key List Level 2 Listen Matrix Panel ID Version KEY ASSIGN MENU KEY OPTION MENU Matrix Auto Dial Key Assign Menu Pt to Pt Chime Party Line Key Groups IFB Solo Spel List Sys Relay Camera ISO UPL Resrc Auto Func Key Gain Reset Vols Setup Page Run Save Cfg to save these settings SERVICE MENU Aux Inputs Dim Disply Dim DSP Func Hdst Sel LCP 32 Local GPIO Matrix Out Mic Select Min Volume Mod Assign Outp Level Preamp Out Reset Cfg Save Cfg Sidetone Test Panel Tone Gen 9 1 This Page Left Blank Intentionally MODE 2 OPERATION Section 2 Switch 4 Call Flash Timeout When the switch is closed the menu and indefinite talking is disabled Switch 5 Footswitch Enable Disable Amber talk LEDs indicate a latched talk key Section 3 Note LED Indications for Intercom Keys Talk LED Indica
42. FR9528 back panel e The 16 GPI outputs of a UIO 256 Universal Input Output Frame J5 on the UIO 256 back panel Key Assign Menu Camera ISO By default all ISOs are restricted and you will see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see ISOs you must check the appropriate Scroll Enable check boxes in ADAMedit Key Assign Menu UPL Resrc By default all UPL resources are restricted and you will see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see UPL resources you must check the appropriate Scroll Enable check boxes in ADAMedit In the ADAMedit System menu select UPL Resources Then enter check marks in the appropriate Scroll Enable boxes Key Assign Menu Auto Func 1 Press FWD or PGM to select auto functions in the Key Assign menu Then press or to locate the desired auto function as follows e AutoFollow AF for listen keys only e Auto Listn AL for listen keys only 6 5 e Auto Mute AM for listen keys only e Auto Recip AR for listen keys only e All Call AC for talk level 1 only e Dim Dim Table function for talk level 2 on point to point keys only 2 Press FWD or PGM to select the desired auto function 3 Tap Key displays Tap an intercom key to assign the selected auto function Tap up to assign all auto functions except All Call or DIM Tap down for All Call or DIM Notes If the assignment is successful the abbreviation for the auto function will appear in the a
43. LR to end Lev2 PGM Display level 2 talk assignments CLR to end Lstn PGM Display listen assignments CLR to end Name PGM Display crosspoints closed to this keypanel CER to end Type PGM Display level 1 talk key assignment types CER to end mex PGM Display matrix ID for all level 1 talk assignments CLR to end Tone PGM Turn on tone generator CLR to end Epnl PGM Display setup page assignments m KP 32 top row keys x1 KP 32 bottom row key x2 EKP 32 top row keys x3 EKP 32 bottom row keys Gain PGM Port party line listen gain Turn on listen key or to change gain vest PGM Reset all port party line gains to OdB Asgn PGM Display key assignments that are not currently accessible Test PGM Test keys and displays CLR to end vxxx Display keypanel firmware version CLR to end KP9X SETUP PAGE ASSIGNMENT 1 Tap E PNL 2 Select a setup page tap 1 or 2 etc 8 1 3 4 Tap PGM Tap any key in top row to assign page to top row Tap any key in bottom row to assign page to bottom row KEY ASSIGNMENTS USING KEYPAD NUMERIC ENTRY ND wm amp For talk level 2 assignment only Tap 0 0 Select the key assignment type NUM Intercom port PL Party line AUTO Auto function FUNC SLIST Special list FUNC IFB IFB FUNC ISO Camera ISO FUNC RELAY Relay or GPI output Auto function assignment only Tap an additional number to select the desired auto function 1 A
44. N A leave unconnected Pin 3 N A leave unconnected 7 5 Pin 4 N A leave unconnected Pin 5 Balanced dynamic mic input Pin 6 Gnd Pin 7 Headset Listen Out Left Pin 8 Headset Listen Out Right Pin 9 Balanced dynamic mic input Note Mic input 60 dBu nominal Headset out 0 325 watts into 8 ohms Foot Switch Speaker Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 Gnd Pin 2 Speaker Minus Pin 3 Gnd Pin 4 No connection Pin 5 Foot Switch Pin 6 Speaker Plus Pin 7 No connection Pin 8 No connection Pin 9 Gnd Note A switch contact closure from the footswitch input to ground will activate the footswitch input MIC In J7 Unbalanced Panel Microphone Input Type 3 pin female XLR Pin Out Pin 1 Shield circuit common Pin 2 DC bias and Audio Plus Pin 3 GND Note Input level 42 5 dBu nominal MIC Out J8 Balanced Microphone Output Type 3 pin male XLR Pin out Pin 1 Shield circuit common Pin 2 Audio output Pin 3 Audio output Note Output level 8 dBu nominal balanced 7 6 KP 32 User Manual KP9X KEYPAD SEQUENCE QUICK REFERENCE KP9X DISPLAY SEQUENCES FUNC DISPLAY 0 Diagnostics mode FUNC DISPLAY 1 Display port number FUNC DISPLAY 2 Display level 2 talk assignments FUNC DISPLAY 3 Display listen assignments FUNC DISPLAY 8 Display setup page assignments FUNC DISPLAY or to select items as follows 1D PGM Display the calculated port number C
45. Option Keys i d agi ma A hela Werte EE dunia A AA A ad aan at AAN Wane 3 4 Solo Keys coc ek ee Me ne A a eee bel Ge ee en a ele a ea 3 4 Operation of Intercom Talk Keys with the Speaker DIM Setting 2 a a a a ee 3 4 Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports 2 ee 3 4 Muting the Microphone ef gee wun Soe eee ee ote ee SR ee a ee ee eo Ge eae ee a 3 5 Call Waiting Operation oe e s a ech Ba ee a Pe OR Dae ee he ea Wee ee a 3 5 Telephone Operation 4 1 Receiving A Phone Call sts a med ee a ee be eA RAR e Dee ERY RAS ee a 4 1 DIALING AND HANGING UP USING KP9X KEYPAD SEQUENCES 2 0 4 1 KP9X Keypad Hang up Sequence ooo a 4 1 KP9X Manual dial Sequence 4 1 KP9X Redial Sequence a 4 2 KP9OX Autodial S quences voc e A A ARA Je Sh ee A E aya Sm ala 4 2 Storing an Autodial Number in the TIF 951 2 aoaaa a 4 2 Dialing an Autodial Number Stored in the TIF 951 aoaaa o 4 3 DIALING AND HANGING UP USING THE KP 32 DIALING MENU o e 4 3 Manual Dialing esa Se eR a aa a A a ee EE Oo AAA Swed 4 3 Redialix td ui bake ae bas Sate ao dea ee Pee ade RR ede em fo ed 4 3 Autodial eu Sei ea amp a df eee ie hab ees Bae Gate he A ee AS OA EE Rs 4 4 KP9X Series Keypad Programming 5 1 KEYPAD PROGRAMMING DISPLAY REQUESTS 2 000 0 5 1 Display Requests Using Keypad Sequences a 5 1 Display Panel ID arrn sit ey Peep es Bae a Se oe le eS de ae a a i 5 1 Display
46. UT FIRST OBTAINING A RETURN AUTHORIZATION Be prepared to provide the company name address phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and quantity of equipment a description of the problem and the serial number s SHIPPING TO MANUFACTURER FOR REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT All shipments of RTS products should be made via United Parcel Service or the best available shipper prepaid The equipment should be shipped in the original packing carton if that is not available use any suitable container that is rigid and of adequate size If a substitute container is used the equipment should be wrapped in paper and surrounded with at least four inches of excelsior or similar shock absorbing material All shipments must be sent to the following address and must include the Return Authorization Factory Service Department Telex Communications Incorporated West 1st Street Blue Earth MN 56013 U S A Upon completion of any repair the equipment will be returned via United Parcel Service or specified shipper collect End User License Agreement for Telex Software IMPORTANT Please read this document carefully before using this product THIS DOCUMENT STATES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON WHICH TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC the COMPANY OFFERS TO LICENSE THE INSTALLED SOFTWARE OR PROGRAM the SOFT WARE FOR USE WITH THE PRODUCT IN WHICH IT WAS INSTALLED YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF
47. a fF WON a 6 14 KP 32 User Manual 6 Press or to display a different GPI output 7 Tap PGM to select a GPI output 8 Tap Key displays Also if there is a key currently assigned to activate the selected GPI output both LEDs for that key will be lit red If there is no assignment no LEDs will be lit red 9 Tap an intercom key to add or remove the GPI output assignment 10Tap CLR to exit or BACK to back up and make more assignments 11Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store local GPIO settings Service Menu Matrix Out This menu item allows the user to select between Normal or Hot Mic In the Normal defualt setting audio from the Mic goes out to the Matrix when the talk key is latched In the Hot Mic setting audio from the Mic goes out to the Matrix with out regard to the talk key s state Select Matrix Out from the Service Menu then tap PGM Normal displays Press to select either Normal or Hot Mic Tap PGM Tap CLR to exit oa fF OO N a Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Matrix Out settings Service Menu Mic Select This menu item allows the user to select between the Panel and Headset Mic In the Normal defualt setting audio from the Panel Mic used In the Hdst Only setting audio from the Headset Mic is used This is used to force the use of the headset microphone even when the keypanel s speaker is being used Select Mic Select from the Service menu then tap PGM Normal displays Press
48. adset Connector A stereo headset may be connected for use along with or in place of the front panel speaker and a separate microphone Headphones may be connected for use with a separate microphone Headset Microphone Gain Adjustment The gain of the headset microphone preamp can be adjusted via the recessed trim pot located on the back panel Turn the pot clockwise to increase gain and counter clockwise to decrease gain The limits are 20 dB from nominal Panel Microphone Connector A panel microphone may be connected for talking with either the front panel speaker or headphones used for listening The connector accepts MCP5 MCP6 or MCP90 Panel 2 6 KP 32 User Manual Microphones Insert the microphone and rotate the entire microphone body several turns to lock in place Panel Microphone Gain Adjustment The gain of the panel microphone preamp can be adjusted via the recessed trim pot located on the back panel Turn the pot clockwise to increase gain and counter clockwise to decrease gain The limits are 20 dB from nominal 2 7 This Page Left Blank Intentionally BASIC OPERATION Screen Saver Operation Note If the KP 32 is set for screen saver operation the alphanumeric display automatically shuts off after several minutes of inactivity The display reactivates on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control DIP switch 3 turns enables disables screen saver operation You can override t
49. al list is used when a keypanel operator needs to occasionally talk or listen to a group of intercom ports that are otherwise unrelated A party line is typically used when several users of non keypanel devices such as belt packs or camera intercoms are engaged in a specific common activity and they need to talk and or listen to each other all the time Keypanels are almost never members of party lines although they can be However a keypanel key can be assigned to occasionally talk or listen to a party line if desired Just remember party lines are primarily set up for party line members with occasional access by keypanel operators while special lists are set up exclusively for keypanel operators to talk or listen to several unrelated intercom ports For specific information about special list setup search for special list in ADAMedit help Stacked Key See the descriptions for talk level talk level 2 11 4 KP 32 User Manual Talk Level 1 Talk Level 2 Trunking Talk level 1 is the normal talk key assignment This is the assignment that normally appears in the alphanumeric display on keypanels so equipped You may add a talk level 2 assignment to activate a second device along with talk level 1 Talk level 2 is used with stacked talk keys A stacked talk key activates two types of communication at once For example a stacked talk key could simultaneously activate audio output to a transmitter and key the transmitter using a relay
50. at currently have talk crosspoints closed to this keypanel Chans On is typically used to locate an open mic or other open audio source that needs to be shut off The most likely cause is typically a talk key that has been left on at some keypanel In this case use the and keys to scroll through the list of names You can then press the Call waiting key to ask the person at the other end to turn off their talk key Display Menu Key Groups Use the or key to select Group 1 Group 2 etc Then press FWD or PGM to display the group The talk and listen LEDs of the master key will be lit red and the talk and listen LEDs for the slave keys will be lit green Display Menu Key List Displays and allows access to all the other assignments on the other keypanel pages that are not currently showing in the keypanel display Display Menu Level 2 Displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys Display Menu Listen Displays the listen assignments for all keys Display Menu Matrix Displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments In non trunked intercom systems the intercom system name is always LOCL local In trunked intercom systems intercom system names are created in CStrunk Intercoms menu Names Display Menu Panel ID Panel ID displays the calculated port number that the keypanel is connected to The calculation is based on the data group that the keypanel is c
51. cal IFB key that is already in use by a keypanel with a higher IFB priority It also occurs when you activate any key assigned to a remote destination but there are currently no trunks available Note Flashing red is also the intended indication when attempting to talk to a remote IFB while someone else with a higher trunk IFB priority is already talking However this will require ADAM MC version later than 9 9 x and Trunk MC version later than 7 x x As of this writing these versions are not implemented Regardless of the indication provided you will not be heard at the remote location if your keypanel has the lower trunk IFB priority IFB trunk priorities are set in ADAMedit Click the KP button on the ADAMedit toolbar to access Keypanels Ports setup then click the Edit button then click the Advanced tab Enter the desired IFB priority in the fields provided Be sure to send the change to the intercom system Flashing Display Alpha on time equal to off time There is an incoming call from the destination assigned to the key Activate the key to talk back Note The duration of incoming call flash is controlled by DIP switch 4 on the KP 32 back panel See Option Switch Settings for further information Amber Talk LED This indicates that a key is ready to talk key is on but requires external footswitch activation to talk 10 2 KP 32 User Manual All Call Alpha Auto Follow AF Auto Functions Auto Listen AL
52. character prefix using prefix scroll you can switch back to single step scrolling to make your final selection Tap PREFIX to enter prefix scroll mode then use the keys to scroll When you locate a name with the same first two characters as the name you are looking for tap the PGM key to return to single step scrolling mode 6 In single step mode use the keys to make your final intercom port selection Note If you cannot locate the destination that you are looking for it may not have scrolling enabled in ADAMedit 7 Copy the selected port to a talk or listen key 1 Tap COPY 5 6 KP 32 User Manual Note Note 2 Tap down on an intercom key to assign talk or tap up to assign listen Clearing a Key Assignment There are two ways to clear a key assignment Method 1 Clearing the Call waiting Window and Copying it to a Key 1 Clear the Call waiting window if necessary by tapping up one or more times on the Call waiting key 2 Tap the COPY CW key 3 Tap the key that you want to clear Tap up to clear listen down to clear talk If a key will not clear 1t is probably restricted using the R check box in ADAMedit Method 2 Copying a Blank Key Assignment to the Key that You want to Clear 1 Tap the FUNC key 2 Tap the EX COPY key 3 Tap an unassigned key 4 Tap the key that you want to clear Tap up to clear listen down to clear talk If a key will not clear it is probably restricted using the R
53. dialing mode talk LED turns red 7 Turn the TIF talk key back on for conversation KP9X Redial Sequence Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode Tap up on the TIF key to activate listen Tap CER 0 0 The last phone number will redial After the number has dialed click the PHONE key to end dialing mode If the far end answers tap down on the TIF key to activate talk oa fF OO N Use the KP9X hang up sequence to hang up KP9X Autodial Sequences Storing an Autodial Number in the TIF 951 1 Tap the PHONE key 2 Tap the TIF talk key to latch it on 3 Using the number keys on the keypad dial the phone number that you want to store The entire phone number sequence can have up to 30 digits To insert one or more pauses anywhere in the dialing sequence enter CLR CLR 9 9 foreach pause 4 After dialing the telephone number click CLR PGM then enter a two digit number 01 02 etc up to 32 that you will use as the autodial number 5 After storing the autodial number hang up using the KP9X hang up sequence Dialing an Autodial Number Stored in the TIF 951 1 Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode 2 Tap down on the TIF talk key to latch it in the on position 3 Tap CLR followed by the autodial number 01 02 etc 4 When finished dialing click the PHONE key again to exit dialing mode 5 Hang up using theKP9X hang up sequence 8 3 This Page Left Blank Intentionally KP 32 MENU SYSTEM QUICK R
54. ds free conversation However it can also result in a talk circuit being left on unintentionally For example A key that talks to a public address system could be accidentally left on Or an IFB key a type of key assignment that is often used by a director or producer to give instructions to a listener such as a news anchor during a television broadcast could accidentally be left on causing confusion for the IFB listener To prevent such accidents the latching feature can be turned off DIP switch 1 disables latching for the entire keypanel If you just need to disable latching for selected keys leave DIP switch 1 in the Open position Then disable latching for the desired keys using the D check boxes in the Keypanels Ports setup screen of ADA Medit Switch 2 Key Gain Enable Disable Default setting Open Enable Description Enables or disables the Key Gain item in the Key Assign menu Switch 3 Screen Saver Enable Disable Default setting Open Enable With Screen Saver enabled the KP 32 will shut off the display and enter a low power state after a few minutes of inactivity The display reactivates instantaneously on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control As with all fluorescent and back lit LCD displays some dimming will occur after many years of operation Using the screen saver helps maximize the display life 2 1 Switch 4 Call Flash Timeout Default setting Open 15 Second Flash
55. e ee a UR ae a ea eae Mae a EE 3 2 Continuous Green sis ised bt kc o cece ee ONE a ol th a Taha ce ols Che aia 4 cent Baas We tb ae Ue eS ed ops Se elects aeaio 3 2 Continuous Red Talk LED amp Flashing Display Alpha In use 2 2 ee 3 2 Flashing Red Talk LED amp Flashing Display Alternating Pattern of Alpha amp Busy o o o 3 2 Flashing Green Talk LED amp Display Alpha on time equal to offtime 2 2 0 2 2002000000000 0008 3 3 Winking Green Talk LED on time less than offtime 2 2 2 20 0 00 0000 000000000000 0000 2 3 3 Listen LED Indication 4 aeons sn a ete ee ee ad Sow st Wee ee A 3 3 Intercom Key Operation q v 46 a er eR RA ee ea ee ba ee Beene eas 3 3 Basic Intercom Key Operation oaa a 3 3 Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto Functions ooo aaa ee 3 3 Talk tauto tollow 2 5 69522 Sea a a a ob OS A Gob A ca a Re OP ek tele a ee eg 3 3 Talk auto listed Ae ta cat de lenge de Sete Se le hd at Lo dde pode ce Se AE caladas he ita dt Set fe dee hee die e Oe cae dl So 3 3 Talk AUTO MUS ccc 8 ek ee ee A Re ee ee a ee ae A 3 3 Talk asauto reciprocal 2 gels a a RS ara Pate ae A Be a ere A a kee ad 3 4 Talk autotabless 0490 E Md E SS A A la hie tie had Ss 3 4 Al Calli Key Pi ae tere a A LN A A ange RA a an ee 3 4 A ANKE DIM AS aia a A Ad acta adh A a a a a a a a AD RA dest be Si PRES 3 4 Operation of Intercom Keys with Options 3 4 Group
56. e the key to answer the call The red flash for incoming TIF call is the default operation Alternatively a continuous red talk LED indication can be provided This is accomplished by checking the check box Don t generate tallies for TIF or trunk use in ADAMedit Options menu Intercom Configuration Options tab Note that this check box also affects other tally indications For further information press the F1 key while viewing the ADAMedit Options tab settings Under the topic Don t generate tallies for TIF or trunk use click on the see table link to view a table containing information about operation with and without tally indications DIALING AND HANGING UP USING KP9X KEYPAD SEQUENCES Note KP9X Keypad Hang up Sequence 1 Turn off the TIF talk key Tap down to toggle talk off The talk LED should be off 2 On the keypad tap PHONE CLR 3 Momentarily turn the TIF talk key on then off The TIF key talk and listen indicators will turn off and the TIF 951 OFF LED will activate You can use the hang up sequence to hang up the TIF even if you did not place or answer the call KP9X Manual dial sequence 1 Activate the TIF listen key Tap up to toggle listen on The listen LED should be on 2 Make sure the TIF talk key is off Talk LED off 3 On the keypad tap CLR PHONE PGM 4 Activate the TIF talk key The talk LED turns green the ON LED at the TIF 951 activates and you should hear dial tone at the KP 32
57. ea eh ay Sa bh hohe 8 3 KP9X Redial Sequence oka ek we a Bee EO ee bee RA ae 8 3 KP9X Autodial Sequences nn rro Ae cae ad a ie dale Baca te BP ati ate age te tobe 8 3 Storing an Autodial Number in the TIF 951 aoaaa aa e 8 3 Dialing an Autodial Number Stored in the TIF 951 o o e 8 3 KP 32 Menu System Quick Reference 9 1 MENU ACCESS evil a amp Said a ra D doe NA aoe ead A ark tee ati 9 1 MENWEIST 25 2 4 8 amp Set tides a eet pe OO ES A WOM Gj es OUR A 9 1 Mode 2 Operation 10 1 SOCliON 2 3 Hats cue Bara ee eh OR EOS BAe Bae eed ere ee Dated et Pew ES 10 1 Switch 4 Call Flash Timeout aoaaa a 10 1 Switch 5 Footswitch Enable Disable o oo a 10 1 SECON Des tar de as AR E O Bi de ges a esa as ct yet E anh anos ae Se Becks Brod ak fee ab wh An 10 1 LED Indications for Intercom Keys ee 10 1 Talk LED Indications 2 55 3 e Sete Gh ky Boss che a fe devise Ake oe he a as Se be a ales Ste Gh at Ae ae 10 1 Continuous Red tin t an et te eats o Cues Sh Top te garner tg Oe tere Ga rig Aar Ce sed ENA ae ik GE gS ah Th Mb nat ag gg ae 10 1 Flashing Display Alpha In use 2 aaa a 10 1 Solid Red Talk LED amp Flashing Display Alternating Pattern of Alpha amp Busy o o o 10 2 Flashing Display Alpha on time equal to offtime 000000022 ee 10 2 Amber Talk LED a a a ep ee Se a ee a A aE 10 2 Glossary 11 1 iv SECTION INTRODUCTION De
58. ee ee Ree dde 2 2 Switch 8 TOSUDEODUO fie Gs eee iar eee ee he Beek wR ed ee Se A ee ae ee eS 2 2 Address Switch Setting vai a le Ge he wii Be A EN eh we ea de ik A 2 2 General Information lt a a Daria gk He Bice Spt a by aL ae Paws GA ae Ge a Ca 2 2 Address Setting for Zeus A a a e aE de a G iaa aaa a E EE EE SE A i A aa Ga a a 2 3 Address Setting for ADAM CS r oia ar a a A a AA ee ed Sodas ak 2 3 ADAM CS with RJ12 or DB 9 back panel a 2 3 ADAM CS with 50 pin Telco back panel a 2 4 Address Setting for ADAM iz 00 ca ade T D A ee A Po AA ARE 2 5 Connections a s ape A a a a e Ape a Sa a avi ds a a ee 2 5 EXP AND LCEP Connectors nse cs tdo dea A a BAR Ta Ee a a eG 2 5 Frame Connector 4 g ae ra ed a e a a E a E betes hee Oe a a 2 5 Power Supply Connector 2 g a ee 2 6 Headset Connettori i a 40 6 ane athe SCE ee ed ae ee a ER ae ewe ae Bee ee a e 2 6 Headset Microphone Gain Adjustment ee 2 6 Panel Microphone Connector oaoa e a 2 6 Panel Microphone Gain Adjustment a 2 7 Basic Operation 3 1 Screen Saver Operation erasa aon pede a boats id fe ee ee SUR dos A A 3 1 Selecting Headset or Speaker a 3 1 Listen Volume Adjustments a a a 3 1 Intercom Keys and Displays a 3 2 Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys oaoa a 3 2 LED Indications for Intercom Keys 3 2 Talk LED Indications or ia uia dc A OA ee b
59. em Key Assign Menu Reset Vols Use this menu item to simultaneously reset gains for all point to point or party line keys 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Reset Vols in the Key Assign menu 2 Done displays All key gains are now reset to the default level 3 Tap CLR to quit Note You do not need to run Save Cfg after resetting key gains These settings are stored in the intercom system 6 6 KP 32 User Manual Note Key Assign Menu Setup Page Use this menu item to change the setup page assignments on the KP 32 or EKP 32 One setup page is used for the top row of keys and another setup page is used for the bottom row 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Setup Page in the Key Assign menu 2 Page 1 displays 3 Press or to select any of the following Page 1 Assign setup page 1 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Page 2 Assign setup page 2 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Page 3 Assign setup page 3 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Page 4 Assign setup page 4 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Clear Page Clear a page assignment from the KP 32 or EKP 32 4 Tap PGM 5 Tap Key displays Tap any key in the row where you want to assign the setup page The key assignments for that page should appear in the displays 6 Youcan press or to select and assign another setup page Or tap CLR to exit You do not need to run Save Cfg to store changes to setup pages These are stored in the intercom system KEY OPTION MENU Note Key Option Menu
60. es two additional expansion pages Figure 5 1 Setup page usage for the KP 32 and EKP 32 Expansion 1 X1 el BEBEEEBEEERBEEEBEE E Main Mn BBB BBB B B 9 a P 32 BBEBBEBEE BRBBEEE E RBBB Expansion 3 X3 P BB BB BB BB BBB BEBE EKP 32 When you enter the sequence FUNC DISPLAY E PNL the Call waiting window displays mn 1 or Mn 2 etc This indicates which setup page is currently being used at the Main position After a few moments x1 1 or x1 2 etc displays This indicates which setup page is currently being used by expansion 1 Next if there is an expansion panel connected x2 1 or x2 2 etc displays followed by x3 1 or x3 2 etc to indicate the setup page usage for expansion 2 and expansion 3 Tap CER to quit Note To change the setup page assignments see KEYPAD PROGRAMMING ASSIGNING SETUP PAGES Expansion 2 X2 Test Keys and Displays FUNC DISPLAY 0 When you enter this sequence all alpha numeric displays show a symbol Pressing down on any key except the Headset Vol Sel key will cause ox to display This verifies operation of the key Tapping up or down on the Headset Vol Sel key will cause the display to cycle through the available selections If latching is enabled tapping up or down on any intercom key or the Call waiting key will cause the corresponding red LED to light
61. f there is no answer or to hang up when finished talking tap the BACK key Hang up displays Tap PGM to hang up Occasionally you may receive intercom caller names in the Call waiting window while you are talking on the phone In this case the dialing menu options will be cleared from the Call waiting window and the Hang up option won t be available Instead of trying to reenter the menu system use the KP9X Keypad Hang up Sequence Redial Turn on the TIF talk key ManualDial displays in the Call waiting window Tap the key until Redial displays Tap PGM If the far end answers begin your conversation 43 Note Note Note Note Note After the far end answers you may dial additional digits to retrieve voice mail log onto an automated answering system etc 5 If there is no answer or to hang up when finished talking tap the BACK key Hang up displays Tap PGM to hang up Occasionally you may receive intercom an intercom caller name in the Call waiting window while you are talking on the phone In this case the dialing menu options will be cleared from the Call waiting window and the Hang up option won t be available Instead of trying to reenter the menu system use the KP9X Keypad Hang up Sequence Autodial Autodial is only available after you have saved autodial numbers 1 Turn on the TIF talk key ManualDial displays in the Call waiting window 2 Tapthe key until auto Dial displays 3
62. from error The Company DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS 4 Limited Liability The liability of the Company for any claims arising out of this License based upon the Soft ware regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the greater of the license fee for the Software or 50 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 1 Description e ssa o eo E EMEA OER A o OS he Ma o os oe 1 1 Features arta oP aera O id e aod EA de Bat ae A e be e ES o be ere Ae 1 1 OPTIONS secs i EAS ee A AA A etn A A A GRE aK eb eg 1 2 Connector Modules ss a ess E cd Os dais ate eral Gt oe Aya ate oh E aaa Sed 4 1 2 CSI 100 Coaxial System Interface Module a 1 2 EKP 32 Expansion Keypanel gers er g ri A ee A Re la E a 1 3 LCP 32 16 Level Control Panels o o o ooo o 1 3 Installation 2 1 Option DIP Switch Settings ts ma S04 fed Md AE OP ee eG ee Me ee PE eda SS 2 1 Switch 1 Latch Enable Disable ee 2 1 Switch 2 Key Gain Enable Disable 2 2 2 2 1 Switch 3 Screen Saver Enable Disable 2 1 2 a 2 1 Switch 4 Call Flash Timeout nanag a a aa a aLe a o E a AEA a A E R e AE A A a A IE i AA ea TS pl 2 2 Switch 5 Footswitch Enable Disable 2 2 ee 2 2 Switch 6 Network Mode Selection 2 2 2 2 Switch 7 TesVDebUG s see hm eR ee ER ee Oe oR
63. he Service Manual or the User Manual defective or improper associated equipment attempts at modification and repair not authorized by Telex and shipping damage Products with their serial numbers removed or effaced are not covered by this warranty To obtain warranty service follow the procedures entitled Procedure For Returns and Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment This warranty is the sole and exclusive express warranty given with respect to RTS products It is the responsibility of the user to determine before purchase that this product is suitable for the user s intended purpose ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY NEITHER TELEX NOR THE DEALER WHO SELLS RTS PRODUCTS IS LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND CUSTOMER SUPPORT Technical questions should be directed to Customer Service Department RTS Telex 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 U S A Telephone 952 884 4051 Fax 800 323 0498 RETURN SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS PROCEDURE FOR RETURNS If a repair is necessary contact the dealer where this unit was purchased Tf repair through the dealer is not possible obtain a RETURN AUTHORIZATION from Customer Service Department Telex Communications Inc Telephone 877 863 4169 Fax 800 323 0498 DO NOT RETURN ANY EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY TO THE FACTORY WITHO
64. he normal timeout period for screen saver operation and immediately place the keypanel in screen saver mode See Service Menu Disply Dim Selecting Headset or Speaker Note Tap the Headset Vol Sel key upward The Vol Sel display alternates between Hdst and Spkr with each key tap The Headset LED lights when the headset is selected and is off when the speaker is selected Future versions of ADAM Edit and Zeus Edit will be able to override the Headset or Speaker setting Listen Volume Adjustments Note By default the Vol control adjusts the listen volume for the speaker or headset whichever appears in the Vol Sel display The level of auxiliary program inputs 1 amp 2 if GPI O board is present and Aux inputs are enabled and the level of incoming audio from the intercom matrix can be adjusted To adjust a level press the Vol Sel button until the desired source appears in the Vol Sel display Aux1 Aux2 Or Icom Then use the Vol control to adjust the listen volume The Vol control defaults back to the speaker or headset after about one minute of inactivity of the control The minimum volume level for either the keypanel speaker or headset may be adjusted See Service Menu Min Volume You can save the volume adjustments to be the power up defaults using Service Menu Save Cfg 3 1 Intercom Keys and Displays Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys Upper Case Letters Upper case
65. ins for remote point to point keys or remote party line keys Select a matrix as follows 1 Press FWD or PGM to access the Matrix list 2 Press or to locate the desired matrix 3 Press FWD or PGM to select a matrix Wait may display while the scroll lists for that matrix are loading 6 Pt to Pt should now display in the Call waiting window both for local and remote key assignment This is the list of available point to point key assignments Press or to select a different list as follows Pt to Pt Assign a key to talk listen to another intercom port Party Line Assign a key to talk listen to a party line IFB Assign a key to talk listen to an IFB Spel List Assign a key to talk listen to a special list Sys Relay Assign a key to activate a relay or GPI output Camera ISO Assign a key to talk listen to an ISO UPL Resrc Assign a key to activate a UPL resource Auto Func Assign an auto function to a key If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Auto Func Key Gain Adjust the listen gain for a key that already has a point to point or party line assignment If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Key Gain Reset Vols Restore the default listen level for keys that have a point to point or party line assignment If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Reset Vols Setup
66. ip to step 2 2 When the desired intercom system name is displayed or when making an assignment in the local intercom system tap FUNC TYPE to activate type scroll mode 3 Use the or keys to locate the desired type of communication In this example you would scroll to P P Abbreviations for types of communication e P P Point to Point e PL Party Line IFB IFB e SPCL Special List e RLY Relay or GPI output e ISO ISO 4 When the desired type of communication is displayed press PGM to retrieve the requested list Pressing PGM also exits type scroll mode and places the keypanel in single step scroll mode Note In some cases WAIT may display briefly while the requested list is being retrieved N A may display if there is no list In this case scrolling is disabled in ADAMedit for all destinations of the selected type For further information about scroll settings search for keyword scroll in ADAMedit help 5 When the keypanel is in single step scroll mode it may take a long time to scroll to the desired name this is particularly true of point to point lists To speed up the process you can use prefix scroll mode Prefix scrolling mode scrolls through a list in alpha numeric order but displays only the first occurrence of each two character prefix For example if your intercom system had users CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 DIR1 DIR2 prefix scrolling would display CAM1 followed by DIR1 Once you locate a desired two
67. ith the IFB talent AND the IFB keys are frequently reassigned during the course of a program to talk to new talent locations Using ADAMedit several IFBs can be set up in advance and their Listen Sources can also be defined during setup Then every time an IFB talk key is reassigned on a keypanel the Listen Source for each new IFB will automatically become the listen key assignment for that key For further information about Auto Tables Listen Sources and IFBs search for IFB in ADAMedit help Crosspoint The term Crosspoint like the term Matrix is inherited from intercom systems such as the RTS CS9500 CS9600 and CS9700 that use a switching matrix to route intercom audio In those systems the crosspoints are the actual switches that close or open to connect or disconnect talk and listen paths RTS ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus Intercom Systems do not actually use crosspoint switches but use a technique called time division multiplexing TDM in which communications are routed as digital packets However use of the term crosspoint persists since packet routing basically accomplishes the same thing as conventional crosspoints namely connecting distinct talkers and listeners In this sense a crosspoint can be thought of simply as a communication link between any two points in the intercom system Destination A destination is anything that a talk key talks to or a listen key listens to A destination can therefore be any port party line IF
68. ivate external devices from keypanel keys or from GPI inputs Available factory installed or as an add on kit CSI 100 Coaxial System Interface Module Figure 1 3 KP 32 CSI 100 coaxial system interface board Dr Relicbility gt EE 20P5U9 a PAc H 1 MADE IN COSTA RICA El m EDOS Provides the ability to link the unit to the matrix using a single 75 ohm coaxial cable The interface converts all audio and data streams to a single transmission path Perfect for systems where there are existing but unused 75 ohm video cable Requires a CSI 200 interface unit at the intercom matrix end 1 2 KP 32 User Manual EKP 32 Expansion Keypanel Figure 1 4 EKP 32 expansion keypanel front view Provides and additional 32 intercom keys for a total of up to 64 keys 62 intercom keys total LCP 32 16 Level Control Panels Figure 1 5 LCP 32 16 level control panel front view Provides easy adjustment of point to point and party line listen levels for individual intercom keys One LCP 32 16 adjusts one row of keys 1 3 This Page Left Blank Intentionally INSTALLATION Option DIP Switch Settings Note Switch 1 Latch Enable Disable Default setting Open Enable Description An intercom key can always be turned on for momentary conversation by pressing and holding the key during the conversation There is also an electronic latching feature that lets you tap intercom keys to turn them on or off This permits convenient han
69. key Tapping up or down on the Headset Vol Sel key will cause the display to cycle through the available selections If latching is enabled tapping up or down on any intercom key or the Call waiting key will cause the corresponding red LED to light This verifies latching operation and also that the each red LED is OK Holding any key in the up or down position will cause the corresponding green LED to light This verifies operation of the green LEDs Tapping any keypad button except CLR will cause the keypad button name to appear in the Call waiting window This verifies operation of the keypad buttons Tap CER to quit Service Menu Tone Gen Tone Gen PGM turns the KP 32 tone generator on or off You can use the tone generator to check the audio path from the keypanel to the matrix and back Tap CER to quit Note The microphone is muted when the tone generator is active 6 18 KP 32 User Manual Microphone Preamplifier SPECIFICATIONS Electret Mic Input Level 1 kHz Dynamic Mic Input Level 1 kHz Output Level to matrix Max Voltage Gain Mic to Line Frequency Response Limiter Tone Generator 42 dB 150 ohms 50 dBm 150 ohms 8 dBu 0 2 dBu 70 dB 2 dB 100 Hz to 10 kHz 2 dB 8 dB above nominal Output Level to matrix 8 dBu 2 dBu Output Frequency 500 Hz Headphone Amplifier Maximum Voltage Gain 200 dB Frequency Response 100 Hz to 10 kHz 2 dB Headphone I
70. keypanels when you assign the ports to keys for talking and listening The default alpha names are NOO1 NOO2 etc These default alpha names can be changed to ones that are meaningful to keypanel operators using Port Alpha setup In ADAMedit Click the Port Alpha 11 3 button in ADAMedit then press F1 on the computer keyboard if you need help Intercom Data Groups and Port Number CalculationFor data routing purposes port numbers are arranged in groups of 8 sequential intercom ports In an ADAM or ADAM CS Intercom System each Audio VO card comprises one data group In a Zeus Intercom System each group of 8 port connectors comprises a data group Within each data group each keypanel is uniquely identified by its address setting Whenever you display the Panel ID the intercom system determines which data group the keypanel is connected to and also the address setting It then reports the calculated address For example suppose a keypanel is connected to data group 3 and the keypanel address is set to 5 Since each data group consists of 8 sequential intercom ports the calculated port number for this keypanel will be 2 8 5 or 21 This is the total of all intercom port numbers on the first 2 data groups plus the offset of 5 ports into the third data group Port GainsRTS Keypanels are calibrated to send and receive audio at the standard operating levels of the intercom system No audio gain adjustment is normally required when connecting these Ho
71. letters indicate keys that have any kind of talk assignment with or without a corresponding listen assignment Example DIR1 Lower Case Letters Lower case letters indicate keys that have only a listen assignment Example dirl Dashes Dashes indicate a key that has no talk or listen assignment Flashing Alphanumeric Display This means the key is activated to talk to an IFB ISO or TIF Note The flashing alphanumeric display for TIF keys remote IFB keys and remote ISO keys can be disabled by placing a check mark next to Don t generate tallies for TIF and trunk use in ADAMedit Options menu Intercom Configuration Options tab LED Indications for Intercom Keys Note Future versions of ADAM Edit can override LED indications Talk LED Indications The talk LED is the lower LED for each key The talk LED indications are as follows Continuous Green Talk is on and the keypanel operator can be heard at the destination Continuous Red Talk LED Flashing Display Alpha In use The key is off but someone is talking to the destination This indication is provided for any local PL IFB ISO or TIF key It does not apply to remote IFB or ISO keys This indication is provided so keypanels operators know when critical director communications are occurring If you activate the key either of two things will happen e If you activate the key and the talk LED turns continuous green this indicates that you and the other ke
72. lphanumeric display for that key However if you try to assign an auto function to a key that already has that auto function assigned the assignment will be ignored The assignment will also be ignored if scroll enable for auto functions has been disabled in ADA Medit or if the key you are trying to assign has been restricted in ADAMedit e You can tap CLR to exit and return to normal operation or tap BACK to return to the auto function menu and make more assignments e Trunked intercom systems Do not select a matrix before assigning auto functions All auto functions are assigned using the local matrix menus e You do not need to run Save Cfg to store auto function assignments These are stored in the intercom system e For descriptions of the auto functions see GLOSSARY Key Assign Menu Key Gain Use this menu item to adjust the listen gains for point to point or party line keys The key that you want to adjust must already have a point to point or party line listen assignment 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Key Gain in the Key Assign menu 2 Tap Key displays Tap up on the key that you want to adjust 3 The current listen level displays in the Call waiting window 4 Press or to change the listen level 5 You may tap additional point to point or party line keys to change their listen levels Or tap CLR to quit Note You do not need to run Save Cfg to store key gain changes These are stored in the intercom syst
73. m column in CStrunk when you select Names or Setup from the Intercoms menu 5 Skip when assigning auto functions Tap one or more number keys to select the desired port number party line number etc 1 If the destination is in the local matrix just enter the number 2 If the destination is in a remote matrix you must always enter exactly 3 digits for a port number or exactly 2 digits for anything else For example to assign port 1 you must enter 0 0 1 for party line 1 you must enter 0 1 6 Tap PGM 7 Tap down on a key to assign talk Tap up to assign listen e Ifa key will not accept an assignment the destination that you are trying to assign may not be scrolling enabled in ADAMedit Or the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in ADAMedit e Auto functions are always assigned in the local intercom system even when used with keys assigned to a remote intercom system For example you can program a talk key to talk to a remote party line and then program the listen key using auto listen on the local intercom Pressing the talk key automatically activates listening for the remote party line Programming Key Assignments Using Copy There are two ways to copy key assignments 1 you can copy a call from the Call waiting window to a key or 2 you can copy one key s assignment to another key Copying a Call from the Call waiting Window to a Key 1 While the caller s name is displayed in the Call waiting
74. ment e If you assign any type of talk key the assignment name will appear in the alphanumeric display above the key e If you add a listen assignment to an existing talk assignment the listen assignment will appear briefly in the alphanumeric display to confirm the assignment Then the talk assignment will reappear e If you assign a key that is listen only the assignment name will appear briefly in upper case letters then will change to lower case letters This completes the key assignment procedure Refer to any notes below regarding the various key assignment types Note When reassigning keys remember to remove any Chime Solo or Key Group options if they will not be needed for the new key assignment Key Assign Menu Matrix Matrix appears only for trunked intercom systems You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that matrix You do not need to select matrix to assign keys to destinations in your own matrix You also do not need to select a matrix when assigning an auto function to a key Key Assign Menu Pt to Pt Assigns a key that talks or listens to another intercom port Note that some pt to pt destinations may be non keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths Therefore if you want full communication you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key 6 4 KP 32 User Manual Key Assign Menu Party Line Assigns a key that talks and or li
75. mpedance 8 to 600 ohms Output Power Output Voltage Level Sidetone Range 1 W into 50 ohms 8 volts peak to peak max 25 dB Speaker Amplifier and Speaker Frequency Response Output Power per amplifier Output Voltage Level Volume Control Range 100 Hz to 10 kHz 2 dB 4 watts into 4 ohms 12 volts peak to peak max 30 dB 7 1 Speaker Rating 4 watts max Intercom Input Output Input Nominal 8 dBu Peak 20 dBu max Output 8 dBu 2 dBu nominal External Line Input Program Input General Input Level 8 dBu nominal AC Supply External switching type 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz with locking DIN connector for attachment to the keypanel and universal IEC connector for connection to various AC mains cords Environmental Storage 40 C to 60 C Operating 10 C to 41 C Dimensions 19 wide x 2RU x 3 5 90 mm deep Approvals UL CSA VDE CE Connectors Other connector options available Panel Microphone Connector Type 3 circuit 1 4 phone jack w threaded metal bushing compatible w RTS MCP5 6 Pin out Tip Audio and DC bias Ring Common Sleeve Chassis ground Headset Connector Type XLRS female Pin out Pin 1 Mic low Pin 2 Mic high Pin 3 Common 7 2 KP 32 User Manual Power Input Connector Pin 4 Headphone left high Pin 5 Headphone right high Type Pin out 5 pin locking DIN Pin1 Common Pin2 Common Pin3 5 VDC
76. nel has the lower trunk IFB priority IFB trunk priorities are set in ADAMedit Click the KP button on the ADAMedit toolbar to access Keypanels Ports setup then click the Edit button then click the Advanced tab Enter the desired IFB priority in the fields provided Be sure to send the change to the intercom system Flashing Green Talk LED amp Display Alpha on time equal to off time There is an incoming call from the destination assigned to the key Activate the key to talk back The duration of incoming call flash is controlled by DIP switch 4 on the KP 32 back panel See Option Switch Settings for further information Winking Green Talk LED on time less than off time This indicates that a key is ready to talk key is on but requires external footswitch activation to talk Listen LED Indication The listen LED is the upper LED for each key The listen LED is green when listen is on Intercom Key Operation Basic Intercom Key Operation The up position of an intercom key activates listen if assigned The down position activates talk if assigned If there is no talk assignment for an intercom key the talk position of the key will not activate If there is no listen assignment the listen position will not activate For momentary activation of a key press and hold the key Then release it when finished For latching operation if enabled tap a key it will turn on and remain on Tap the key again to tu
77. onnected to along with the Address switch setting on the keypanel If the Address switch is incorrectly set the wrong Panel ID will display Panel ID also displays the port alpha in brackets if the port is not scroll restricted Display Menu Version Displays the firmware version of the keypanel Note For firmware upgrades contact your intercom system dealer The KP 32 firmware can be upgraded from ADAMedit In ADAMedit Help search for firmware update 6 2 KP 32 User Manual MENU SYSTEM KEY ASSIGN MENU Note Use this menu to assign intercom keys to adjust listen levels for point to point keys and party line keys and to assign setup pages General Procedure to use the Key Assign Menu 1 Clear the Call waiting window if necessary by tapping upward one or more time on the Call waiting key 2 Tap Menu 3 Tap to scroll down to the key Assign menu 4 Tap PGM or FWD to enter the menu If you do not have a trunking intercom system skip to step 6 5 Remote key assignment only trunking systems only If your intercom system is configured for trunking Matrix displays in the Call waiting window You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that matrix You do not need to select an intercom matrix if you are assigning keys in your own intercom system Also do not select an intercom matrix if you are assigning auto functions or setup pages or if you are changing listen ga
78. ope of this manual For further information search for IFB in ADAMedit help then read the topics IFB Auto Table Description and IFB Setup Procedures All Call Key Activating the key will also activate all keys to the left of it up to but not including another all call key Talk DIM If a point to point key has the DIM function as a level 2 talk assignment activating the key will cause the crosspoint levels to diminish for any other intercom ports that are currently listening to the same destination and that are in the same DIM table Note A full explanation of DIM tables is beyond the scope of this manual For further information search for dim table in ADAMedit help Operation of Intercom Keys with Options Group Option Keys Activating the master key in a key group will activate all keys in that group according to each key s individual key assignment Activating a slave key will not affect any other keys in the group Solo Key Activating a key that has the solo option will cause all other keys to turn off until the solo key is again turned off Operation of Intercom Talk Keys with the Speaker DIM Setting Activating any talk key will cause the speaker or headphone volume at this keypanel to diminish by the amount specified in the Dim menu item on the Service menu Note Do not confuse this with the Talk DIM auto function previously described Talk DIM affects the speaker or headphones on other keypanels when a pa
79. operators Once an IFB has been set up and named it can be assigned to any keypanel key provided that IFB assignment has not been restricted or disabled in the intercom system configuration software For further information about IFBs search for IFB in ADAMedit help ISO is a means for a keypanel operator to isolate a particular intercom port for private communication While the intercom port is isolated it can only hear audio from the keypanel operator ISO is frequently used in television broadcasting to temporarily isolate a member of a camera party line The isolated camera operator can then receive directions without interference from other audio traffic on the party line ISOs are setup using the intercom system configuration software Each ISO can also be given a name which is meaningful to keypanel operators Once an ISO has been set up and named it can be assigned to any keypanel key provided that ISO assignment has not been restricted or disabled in the intercom system configuration software For further information about ISOs search for ISO in ADAMedit help Matrix is a term inherited from earlier point to point intercom systems where all point to point communication was accomplished by closing specific switches in a switching matrix Examples include the RTS CS9500 CS9600 and CS9700 Intercom Systems In many instances Matrix is used interchangeably with Intercom System RTS ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus Intercom Systems on the
80. oup setting 6 8 KP 32 User Manual Key Option Menu Solo A solo key will cause all other keys to turn off when activated You can assign one solo key 1 2 3 Select Solo then tap PGM Tap Key displays Tap a key Both LEDs for the key will light red to confirm the assignment Tap the key again if you made a mistake and want to remove the assignment 4 Tap CER when finished 5 Activating the solo key should now cause all other activated keys to turn off The keys will turn 6 back on again when you turn off the solo key Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Solo setting Note The solo option will continue on a key even if you change the key assignment Removing the solo key option oa DO N Select Solo then tap PGM The LEDs for the solo key will be lit red Tap the solo key to turn off the LEDs Tap CLR to exit The solo key is now cleared Run Service Menu Save Cfg to save the change SERVICE MENU Service Menu Aux Inputs Enables or disables an AUX input audio path to any outputs 1 A OO N o ON O 01 Select Aux Inputs then tap PGM Aux In 1 displays To select Aux In 1 or 2 press J Tap PGM Enabled displays To select enabled or disabled press The arrow indicates that the input is enabled Tap PGM Tap CLR to exit when finished The new Aux In assignment is now set Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Aux Inputs setting To assign the destination of
81. rn it off when finished Latching may be turned off for the entire keypanel by setting DIP switch 1 on the KP 32 back panel to the Closed position Latching may be disabled for individual keys on a keypanel using ADAMedit Click the KP button on the ADAMedit toolbar to open the Keypanels Ports setup screen Select the intercom port where the keypanel is connected Place a check mark in the D check boxes for any keys where you want to disable latching Be sure to send your changes to the intercom system Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto Functions Assignment of keys with auto functions is described in the programming sections that follow Descriptions of the auto functions are also contained in the Glossary Operation of keys with auto functions is as follows Talk auto follow Talk and listen can be activated separately The listen assignment listens to whatever is assigned to the talk key Talk auto listen Both talk and listen will activate when talk is activated Talk auto mute Listen will turn off when talk is activated 3 3 Talk auto reciprocal Listen will always be on and talk may be turned on or off Talk auto table If an IFB talk key has an auto table listen assignment talk and listen can be independently activated The listen key listens to whatever is defined as the IFB Listen Source for the IFB that is assigned to the talk key Note A full explanation of the auto table feature is beyond the sc
82. rticular talk key is activated on this keypanel Speaker DIM affects the speaker or headphone level on this keypanel when any talk key on this keypanel is activated Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports If an intercom key is assigned to talk to an intercom port that is designated as a TIF port in ADAMedit placing the key in the talk position will activate the KP 32 dialing menu See TELEPHONE OPERATION for further information Note You designate an intercom port as a TIF port by checking the Port is TIF check box in ADAMedit In ADAMedit click the KP button on the toolbar to access Keypanels Ports setup then select the intercom port where the TIF s connected then click the Edit button then 3 4 KP 32 User Manual click the Advanced tab Place a check next to Port is TIF Remember to send the change to the intercom system Muting the Microphone Note Tap the MUTE key to turn microphone muting on or off The Vol Sel display alternates between Hdst and Mute or between Spkr and Mute while the microphone is muted While muting is on you cannot be heard on the intercom or by anyone on the telephone or by any device connected to the mic preamp output of the optional connector module Call Waiting Operation Note Occasionally a keypanel may call and there won t be a key assigned to talk back to that caller In this case the caller s name will appear in the Call waiting window Press down and
83. s 49 64 LCP 32 Keys 33 48 l BB BB EB EB BB BBE BB EKP 32 For example you may not want to use LCP 32s with the KP 32 but do want to use them with an EKP 32 In this case you must turn off LCP usage for keys 1 32 as follows 1 Select 1cp 32 then tap PGM 2 1 16 Yes displays This indicates that the first connected LCP 32 will attach to keys 1 16 3 Tap PGM 4 1 16 Skipdisplays This indicates that the first connected LCP 32 will skip keys 1 16 and will attach to the next available row of keys al Tap to display 17 32 Yes 6 Tap PGM 7 17 32 Skip displays This indicates that the first connected LCP 32 will skip keys 17 32 and will attach to the next available row of keys 8 Tap CER to exit 9 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the new LCP 32 settings Service Menu Local GPIO If your KP 32 has an optional Connector Module you can use this menu item to assign the GPIO inputs and outputs Inputs can be assigned to activate intercom keys including group master keys and a solo key Outputs can be activated by intercom keys Set up inputs and outputs as follows Assigning an Input to Activate a Key Select Local GPIO then tap PGM Input displays Tap PGM GPI Inp 1 displays Press or to display a different GPI input Tap PGM to select a GPI input Press to select Talk Key Tap PGM on oa fF O N 9 Tap Key displays
84. s depends on the type of connectors on the back panel ADAM CS with RJ12 or DB 9 back panel The intercom port connectors are arranged in groups of 8 The first connector at the left for each group is Address 1 the next is Address 2 and so forth Address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used 2 3 Figure 2 1 Address number vs intercom port numbers for 8 Port Audio I O Cards ADAM AND ADAM CS Intercom Systems Address Card Numbers bold headings and Port Numbers Cards 1 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 90 98 106 114 122 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 186 194 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 67 75 83 91 99 107 115 123 131 139 147 155 163 171 179 187 195 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 68 76 84 92 100 108 116 124 132 140 148 156 164 172 180 188 196 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 69 77 85 93 101 109 117 125 133 141 149 157 165 173 181 189 197 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 70 78 86 94 102 110 118 126 134 142 150 158 166 174 182 190 198 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 71 79 87 95 103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 183 191 199 NIIAJ AJOJN NIIAJ AJOJN 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 9
85. s from external switches For example you can activate key assignments close or open crosspoints activate GPI outputs etc In CS9000 Series intercom systems general purpose control outputs are provided by optional FR9528 Relay Frames 8 relays each In those systems a relay may be assigned to an intercom key on a keypanel using the Relay key assignment type Pressing the intercom key activates the relay ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus intercom systems all have a dedicated GPIO connector J27 on a Zeus Frame J903 on an ADAM CS Frame and J11 on the XCP ADAM MC Master Controller Breakout Panel in an ADAM Intercom System This connector supports 8 control inputs and 8 control outputs Additionally one or more UIO 256 Universal Input Output frames may be connected to the intercom system Each UIO 256 provides another 16 control inputs and 16 control outputs Control outputs may be assigned to intercom keys using the Relay key assignment type and the intercom keys can then control external devices the same as the FR9528 Control inputs can be assigned to activate virtual key assignments A virtual key assignment is a key assignment at an intercom port where there is not actually any keypanel connected Basically you use an external switch to act like a talk or listen key The control inputs and outputs can also be used as conditions for UPL statements in ADAMedit Finally there is a GPIO option available for the KP 12 keypanel and a connector module option
86. scription Features Figure 1 1 KP 32 keypanel front view VO om The RTS Model KP 32 Keypanel fits in a standard 19 rack and is two rack spaces high It has 32 lever keys 30 keys are for intercom talk listen assignment one key is for call waiting response and one key is for headset microphone program selection and volume setup The KP 32 combines all of the programmable features of the KP9X Series Keypanels and the KP 12 Keypanel It adds significant new features such as digital signal processing and binaural headset operation with left right assignment of audio signals The KP 32 also introduces large super bright long life fluorescent displays with adjustable brightness control making it suitable for all types of ambient lighting from direct sunlight to darkness e Super bright fluorescent displays Provide much better visibility and useable life than LCD displays A display saver mode with programmable scrolling message extends display life and conserves power during periods of inactivity e 32 lever keys with 30 keys available for full talk listen configuration Doubles the number of channels over the KP9X series keypanels Keys support both latching hands free and momentary push to talk operation e Enhanced programming keypad Provides the complete KP9X keypad sequences plus new keypad sequences plus an extensive scrollable menu system Menus include helpful prompts to walk the user through setup 1 1
87. ser actuates any control Note For settings which change the operating brightness run Service Menu Save Cfg page 44 to store the setting Service Menu DSP Func 1 This item accesses the digital signal processing features 2 Select DSP Func then tap PGM 3 Filtering displays Press or to display any of the following items 6 10 KP 32 User Filtering Gating Metering Mixing Refer to one of the following paragraphs for further information on the item that you select Manual Filtering Filtering lets you add a 9 6 kHz notch filter to one or more audio sources This can be useful in a few cases when the keypanel data port signal is being heard in the audio line due to cable routing problems 1 Select Filtering then tap PGM 2 Microphone displays Press or to display any of the following items Microphone Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 Tap PGM None displays to indicate that no filtering is selected Press 3 4 5 6 Notch displays 7 Press PGM 8 Notch displays The arrow indicates that the notch filter is now selected 9 Tap CLR to exit 1 ORun Service Menu Save Cfg to save the change Gating Gating minimizes or eliminates background noise problems by shutting off an audio source when the sound level drops below a certain threshold 1 Select Gating then tap PGM 2 Microphone displays Press or to display any of the following items Microphone Matrix Aux 1
88. sign from the Service menu and tap PGM 2 Cancel displays To exit the procedure without making changes tap PGM 3 All of the alphanumeric displays except Mod 1 will appear as shown in Figure 6 2 Assign the Mod IDs as shown in the figure Repeat the procedure for each module Figure 6 2 Mod ID assignments for the KP 32 and EKP 32 1 Module ID number is displayed here Select Module ID D J Increase J Decrease Select W 2 Select the correct module ID 3 Tap here to assign number with these keys Asterisks will briefly display see below while the module updates ID 1 IDO Cannot change ID2 ID 3 SEEELEELE Se CLEELELOoe KP 32 BCEEELECLE Sleep ees os lo Note You do not need to run Save Cfg after changing Mod assignments Service Menu Output Level Allows the adjustment of the nominal audio output level to the matrix from O dB to 8 dB 1 Select outp Level then tap PGM 2 8 dp displays 6 16 KP 32 User Manual 3 decreases the level 4 increase the level 5 Tap PGM 6 Tap CER to exit 7 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Output Level settings Service Menu Preamp Out GPI Option Only Allows the user to choose how audio is routed to the Preamp Output connector When Switched is chosen keypanel audio is routed to the preamp output connector when a talk key is latched
89. stens to a party line The key will have no effect until members have been assigned to the party line in ADAMedit Note that party lines members are usually non keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths Therefore if you want full communication with the party line you will need to assign both talk and listen on the key If all communications will normally be 2 way you may wish to assign the key as Talk auto listen Key Assign Menu IFB By default all IFBs are restricted and you will see Not Availwhen you attempt to select this item To see IFBs you must check the appropriate Scroll Enable check boxes in ADAMedit Key Assign Menu Spcl List Assigns a key that talks and or listens to a special list The key will have no effect until members have been assigned to the special list in ADAMedit Note that some or all special list members may be non keypanel devices that cannot themselves activate talk and listen paths Therefore if you want full communication with all members of the special list you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key Key Assign Menu Sys Relay Sys Relay refers to any of several types of control devices that can exist in the intercom system including e The 8 GPI outputs from an ADAM Frame J11 on the XCP ADAM MC Breakout Panel e The 8 GPI outputs of an ADAM CS frame J903 on the ADAM CS back panel The relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame RELAY OUTPUTS connector on the
90. tart with FUNC DISPLAY Display Panel ID FUNC DISPLAY 1 This sequence displays the calculated port number The calculation is based on the data group that the keypanel is connected to combined with the Address switch setting on the back of the keypanel Note that if the Address switch is incorrectly set the wrong Panel ID will display For futher information about port address calculation see the Port description in the Glossary Tap CLR to quit Display Level 2 Talk Key Assignments FUNC DISPLAY 2 This sequence displays all level 2 talk key assignments for about 10 seconds Lev2 displays in the Call waiting window Tap CLR to quit Display Listen Key Assignments FUNC DISPLAY 3 5 1 This sequence displays all listen key assignments for about 10 seconds Lstn displays in the Call waiting window Tap CER to quit Display Setup Page Assignments FUNC DISPLAY E PNL Currently there are four setup pages available for each keypanel Each setup page defines a set of 16 talk and listen key assignments Most RTS keypanels have a maximum of 16 keys so one setup page is typically assigned to the main keypanel and is referred to as the Main setup page Additional setup pages are assigned to any connected expansion panels and are referred to as Expansion 1 Expansion 2 etc Since the KP 32 requires 2 setup pages it uses the main page assignments and also one expansion page Figure 5 1 The EKP 32 us
91. ten key e Key Assignment using Alpha Scrolling Using this method you scroll through lists of alpha names in the Call waiting window and select the name of the panel party line etc that you want to assign Then you copy that name to a key If descriptive names have been assigned using the intercom system configuration software alpha scrolling is easiest to use Assigning Keys Using Keypad Numeric Entry Note Each programming step must be completed within 4 5 seconds Otherwise the programming sequence will automatically quit General Procedure 1 For talk level 2 assignment only Tap 0 0 Otherwise skip this step 2 Select the key assignment type NUM Intercom port PL Party line AUTO Auto function FUNC SLIST Special list FUNC IFB IFB FUNC ISO Camera ISO FUNC RELAY Relay or GPI output 3 Auto function assignment only Tap an additional number to select the desired auto function 1 Auto listen listen keys only 2 Auto follow listen keys only 5 4 KP 32 User Manual Note Notes Note 3 Auto mute listen keys only 4 Auto reciprocal listen keys only 5 All call talk level 1 only 6 DIM talk level 2 only for point to point key must enter 00 first 7 Auto table listen only when talk level 1 is an IFB assignment 4 Trunked intercoms only Skip when assigning auto functions or local key assignments Select an intercom matrix tap 1 or 2 etc Intercom system numbers are the numbers that appear in the Ic
92. through F are not used Connections Note EXP AND LCP Connectors Connect from the Exp connector on the back of the KP 32 to the Expansion 1 connector of an optional EKP 32 Expansion Panel Use the interconnect cable supplied with the Expansion Panel The Expansion 2 connector on the Expansion Panel can connect to a second Expansion Panel but no more than 64 intercom keys can be operated per intercom port Each LCP 32 16 adjusts the listen levels for 16 keypanel keys and you can connect as many LCP 32 panels as required to adjust all keys on the KP 32 and on an optional EKP 32 Expansion Panel An interconnect cable is supplied with each LCP 32 Connect the first LCP 32 to the LCP connector on the KP 32 Connect the second LCP 32 to the first LCP 32 and so forth When arranging LCP 32 panels in an equipment rack you should put them directly above or below the keys they will be used to adjust Frame Connector Use either of the Frame connectors but not both to connect to an intercom port of the intercom system The intercom port you connect to should agree with the address that you set previously Cable wiring diagrams are shown in Figure 2 2 and Figure 2 3 Figure 2 2 DE9S Intercom Cable Wiring DE 9P MALE DE 9S FEMALE TO KEYPANEL TO INTERCOM SYSTEM 16 DATA z AKI 24 a 2 6 I L e6 E i AUDIOTOMATRIX i gt 9 lt I e 7 lt AL 7 ee AUDIO FROM MATRIX J 3 J
93. tions The talk LED is the lower LED for each key The talk LED indications are as follows Continuous Red Talk is on and the keypanel operator can be heard at the destination Flashing Display Alpha In use The key is off but someone is talking to the destination This indication is provided for any local PL IFB ISO or TIF key It does not apply to remote IFB or ISO keys This indication is provided so keypanels operators know when critical director communications are occurring If you activate the key either of two things will happen e If you activate the key and the talk LED turns continuous green this indicates that you and the other keypanel operator are both talking to the destination IFB keys only If the talk LED flashes red when an IFB key is activated this indicates that the other keypanel has a higher IFB priority and you cannot talk at this time The red in use indication for TIF keys can be disabled in ADAMedit In the ADAMedit Options menu select Intercom Configuration then click on the Options tab Place a check mark next to Don t generate talliesfor TIF and trunk use Be sure to send the change to the intercom system Note that this will also disable the flashing alpha display when talking to remote IFBs or ISOs as previously described Solid Red Talk LED amp Flashing Display Alternating Pattern of Alpha amp Busy You cannot talk at this time This indication occurs when you activate a lo
94. to select either Normal or Hdst Only Tap PGM Tap CER to exit oa fF Ww N Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Mic Select settings Service Menu Min Volume This menu item allows the user to set the minimum volume level for both the keypanel speaker and the headset speaker s This is the minimum volume level available on the volume control located on the front panel of the KP 32 1 Select Min Volume from the Service menu then tap PGM 2 Speaker displays 3 Press to select either Speaker or Headset 4 Tap PGM 5 Press or to increase or decrease the minimum volume level The range is 24 dB to 60 dB or full Mute 6 Tap PGM 7 Tap CER to exit 8 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Min Volume settings Service Menu Mod Assign Note Normally this is a service adjustment that is required only when replacing a key and display module It may also be required if for some reason the key assignments as displayed in ADAMedit appear to be in the wrong positions on the keypanel or expansion panel The KP 32 and EKP 32 use module ID numbers Mod ID numbers to define the address of each key and display module See Figure 6 2 By default Mod 1 is always assigned to the right half of the KP 32 and this never changes since this module has the keypad and is unique However the rest of the modules are identical When replacing any of these modules you may have to reset the Mod ID number as follows 1 Select Mod As
95. uto listen Auto follow Auto mute Auto reciprocal All call Duo Ww N DIM talk level 2 only for point to point key 7 Auto table use only with IFB Trunked intercoms only Select an intercom matrix tap 1 or 2 etc Tap one or more number keys to select the desired port number party line number etc If the destination is in the local matrix just enter the number If the destination is in a remote matrix you must always enter at least 3 digits so for example to assign port 1 you must enter 0 0 8 Tap PGM 9 Tap down on a key to assign talk Tap up to assign listen KP9X PHONE OPERATION KP9X Hang up Sequence 1 2 3 Turn off the TIF talk key On the keypad tap PHONE CLR Turn the TIF talk key on then off The TIF key talk and listen indicators will turn off and the TIF 951 OFF LED will activate 8 2 KP 32 User Manual Note KP9X Dial Sequence Activate the TIF listen key listen LED green Make sure the TIF talk key is off Talk LED off On the keypad tap CLR PHONE PGM Activate the TIF talk key talk LED turns green The ON LED at the TIF 951 will activate and you should hear dial tone at the KP 32 A O N a al Dial the telephone number Digits scroll in the display above the TIF talk key 6 When the far end answers you can dial additional digits to access a mail system or automated response system etc When finished dialing momentarily turn off the TIF talk key to end
96. wever many other types of devices may not operate at the standard intercom system levels To assure signal level compatibility between the various types of audio devices connected to the intercom system there are separate analog input and output gain adjustments for each intercom port It is also possible to adjust the listen gain for any specific intercom port when listening to any other specific intercom port This is called the point to point listen gain or crosspoint gain For example a keypanel operator might want to monitor a music source connected at some intercom port but at a reduced audio level so that it does not interfere with normal intercom communications The crosspoint gain can be reduced for the keypanel port listening to the port where the music source is connected Analog gain adjustment is only available using ADAMedit Crosspoint gains can be adjusted either within ADA Medit or from a programmable keypanel For further information on any gain adjustment in ADAMedit search for keyword gain in ADA Medit help For procedures to adjust gain from a programmable keypanel look for gain in the manual index Relay Relay is used interchangeable with GPI output The relay feature works with the 16 GPI outputs of an optional UIO 256 Universal Input Output Frame and with the relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame The relay feature also works with the 8 GPI outputs of an ADAM ADAM CS or Zeus intercom system J27 on a Zeus Frame J903
97. window tap the COPY CW key 2 Tap the key where you want to copy to The name of the caller should appear in the display above the key If a key will not accept an assignment the destination that you are trying to assign may not have scrolling enabled in ADAMedit Or the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in ADAMedit Copying One Key Assignment to Another Key 1 Tap the FUNC key 2 Tap the EX COPY key 3 Press the talk or listen key from which you wish to copy 4 Press the talk or listen key to which you wish to copy The name of the key assignment should appear in the display above the key 5 5 Note Ifa key will not accept an assignment the destination that you are trying to assign may not have scrolling enabled in ADAMedit Or the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in ADAMedit Programming Key Assignments Using Alpha Scrolling Alpha scrolling lets you scroll through a list of names of ports party lines etc in the Call waiting window Once the desired name is displayed in the window you can copy it to a key There are four scrolling modes intercom type prefix and single step The following example demonstrates their use Example Assign a port to a key using the various scrolling modes 1 Tf the port is located in a remote intercom system tap FUNC or FUNC to enter intercom scroll mode and scroll up or down the list of intercoms in the Call waiting window Otherwise sk
98. y users can access a common set of stored telephone numbers A disadvantage is that users can easily over write important telephone numbers Also telephone numbers at the TIF 951 are stored in volatile memory and will be lost if the TIF 951 loses power Storing an Autodial Number in the TIF 951 1 Tap the PHONE key 2 Tap the TIF talk key to latch it on 3 Using the number keys on the keypad dial the phone number that you want to store The entire phone number sequence can have up to 30 digits Note To insert one or more pauses anywhere in the dialing sequence enter CLR CLR 9 9 foreach pause A pause may be required for example if you need to enter a digit to get an outside line and your phone system requires a pause before continuing to dial If you are using credit card dialing several pauses may also be required between the phone number and your personal access code 4 After dialing the telephone number click CLR PGM then enter a two digit number 01 02 etc up to 32 that you will use as the autodial number 5 After storing the autodial number hang up using the KP9X hang up sequence 4 2 KP 32 User Manual Dialing an Autodial Number Stored in the TIF 951 1 Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode 2 Tap down on the TIF talk key to latch it in the on position 3 Tap CLR followed by the autodial number 01 02 etc 4 When finished dialing click the PHONE key again to exit dialing mode 5 Hang up using theKP9X
99. ypanel operator are both talking to the destination IFB keys only If the talk LED flashes red when an IFB key is activated this indicates that the other keypanel has a higher IFB priority and you cannot talk at this time Note The red in use indication for TIF keys can be disabled in ADAMedit In the ADAMedit Options menu select Intercom Configuration then click on the Options tab Place a check mark next to Don t generate talliesfor TIF and trunk use Be sure to send the change to the intercom system Note that this will also disable the flashing alpha display when talking to remote IFBs or ISOs as previously described Flashing Red Talk LED amp Flashing Display Alternating Pattern of Alpha amp Busy You cannot talk at this time This indication occurs when you activate a local IFB key that is already in use by a keypanel with a higher IFB priority It also occurs when you activate any key assigned to a remote destination but there are currently no trunks available Note Flashing red is also the intended indication when attempting to talk to a remote IFB while someone else with a higher trunk IFB priority is already talking However this will require ADAM MC version later than 9 9 x and Trunk MC version later than 7 x x As of this writing these versions are not implemented Regardless of the indication provided you will not be heard 3 2 KP 32 User Manual Note Note Note at the remote location if your keypa

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