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1. CH A and CH B 2W Party Line LEDs and Controls on page 13 Channel A Channel Selector Using a flathead screwdriver turn the indicator to the channel mode you want to operate Channel A Channel LEDs When lit green the channel mode is selected Channel B Peak LED If within the normal range of operation the LED lights green if the operating range is above the normal range the LED lights red For more information see CH A and CH B 2W Party Line LEDs and Controls on page 13 Channel B Channel Selector Using a flathead screwdriver turn the indicator to the channel mode you want to operate Channel B Channel LEDs When lit green the channel mode is selected 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Power 1 LED When lit green power supply 1 is operating normally When unlit the power supply is bad Power 2 LED When lit green power supply 2 is operating normally When unlit the power supply is bad AC Connector 13 14 AC Connector GPI Connector 25 pin Female connector For pin outs see Table 8 on page 16 GPIO 16 PAP LCP Connector DB 9 Female connector For pin outs see Table 5 on page 15 Relays I amp 2 Connector DB 9 male connector For pin outs see Table 6 on page 16 CH A Connector 3 pin XLR Female For pin outs see Table 7 on page 16 CH B Connector 3 pin XLR Female For pin outs see Table 7 on page 16 Port Connectors 32 RJ 45 port connectors Fo
2. CO A DJ NY A WY NI Re 15 TABLE 6 Relay Connector Pin Out TABLE 8 GPI Connector Pin Out Relays GPI DB 9 Male DB 25 Female Function Function 1 Relay 1 NC 1 GPI Input 1 2 Relay 1 NO 2 GPI Input 2 3 12V through 3000 LE A Rely NE 4 GPI Input 4 i 5 GPI Input 5 gt Relay 2 NO 6 GPI Input 6 6 Relay 1 Common 7 GPI Input 7 7 GND 8 GPI Input 8 8 GND 9 GND 9 Relay 2 Common 10 GND 11 GND 1 Relay I is also controlled by GPI Output 1 2 Relay 2 is also controlled by GPI Output 2 12 GND 13 GND 14 GPI Output 1 TABLE 7 Party Line Connector Pin Out a GPI Output 27 f 16 GPI Output 3 2 po enii XLR 17 GPT Output 4 18 GPI Output 5 RTS CHI RTSCH2 Balanced Unbalanced POE pelado di 20 GPI Output 7 Pin Function Function Function Function 21 GPI Output 8 Common Common Common Common 22 GND 2 Audio CH1 Audio 23 GND CALL Low Call 24 GND signal 25 GND 3 Audio CH1 Audio Audio DC CALL High Call Call signal 1 Control for GPI Output 1 also controls relay 1 2 Control for GPI Output 2 also controls relay 2 16 Dip Switches To access the dip switches in the Zeus III unit do the following 1 Using a Phillips head screwdriver remove the four 4 top screws see Figure 5 Top Cover Screws 4 DN
3. and Alpha Counter If the Counter is Counter NOTE Counters count increments of time NOTE You must use the Operator drop down menu Each counter is equal to 100ms of when using the Counter input time AZedit allows for up to 256 counters to be used The counter input selection is used to write UPL statements to occur in a timed event For example when a key is pushed wait 10 seconds before running the UPL statement to turn a light ON Vox Audio If the Vox Audio is Input and Alpha Any Talk Key If Any Talk Key is on a keypanel is ON Port and Alpha Call Signal If a call signal is detected Port and Alpha 61 Invert Input A Check Box The Invert Input A check box is used to reverse the input condition For example if the input condition is Talk Key which by itself means when a specified talk key is on run the assigned output However by selecting the Invert Input A check box it means a specified talk key is off run the assigned output The invert check box is often used in one UPL statement to cancel an action caused by some other UPL statement Operation Group Box Operation Drop Down Menu The Operation drop down menu is used to select the type of operator to use when joining Input A and Input B or when using the Current Date Current Time or the Counter input for Input A In all other cases the Operation drop down menu is not used NOTE Operators also known as logical operators are used to c
4. 100mVrms Send 20kHz 100Hz 500mVrms RTS Channel 1 and Channel 2 Receive 20kHz 100Hz 100mVrms Send 20kHz 200Hz 350mVrms ClearCom Unbalanced DC call Receive 4VDC Send 12VDC Controls Reset Switch Accessible from the front panel recessed Power Requirements AC Input 90 264VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 42 Watts Full Load Physical Dimension 1 72 Hx 19 Wx 15 D 4 37cm H x 48 26cm W x 38 1cm D Weight 7 0lbs 3 18kg NOTE It is recommended to mount the Zeus III with a half inch 1 2 spacing on the top and bottom of the unit to allow for proper air flow 11 Indicators and Controls Status LEDs When the Zeus III powers on each time the Status LED located on the front panel see Figure 2 cycle through a three 3 color sequence as it verifies the Zeus III is working properly The LED color cycle starts with Red goes to Orange and ends with Green Red System Malfunction Orange Boot Load Mode NOTE If Switch S1 7 is set to ON Force Boot Loader Mode see Table 9 on page 19 and the Zeus III unit is powered on the LED stays at the Orange level of the color cycle indicating you are in boot loader mode Green Normal Operation Red LED Orange LED Green LED Zeus Ill Zeus Ill Zeus Ill STATUS STATUS STATUS FIGURE 2 Red LED Status Orange Status and Green Status Indicator 12 CH A and CH B 2W Party Line LEDs and Controls The CH A and CH B 2W Party Line
5. 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into the electrical outlet The unit powers on The Status LED located on the front panel see Figure 2 on page 12 cycles through a three 3 color sequence as it verifies the Zeus III is working properly The LED color cycle starts with Red goes to Orange and ends with Green NOTE Repeat step 1 and step 2 for redundant power supplies 30 Zeus III Configuration There are three 3 configuration types for Zeus III operation e RS 232 serial e USB e Ethernet NOTE You can only use one 1 type of communication configuration at a time For example if the Zeus II is connecting to AZedit via USB it cannot also connect over Ethernet at the same time Serial Configuration To configure the Zeus III for serial configuration do the following 1 Attach a serial cable to the Trunk To PC connector on the rear of the Zeus III Detail B Detail B FIGURE 21 Serial Connector 2 Attach the other end of the serial cable to any available serial connector on the computer with AZedit loaded on it 31 3 In AZedit from the Options menu select Communications The Communications window appears Communications AZedit Session m Connection COM Port Baud Rate Seri comi z 3600bps z Cancel HIP Address C Network tain Partner n a FIGURE 22 Serial Connection Communications Window 4 Select the Serial radio button 5 Clic
6. 2 Wire Channel A and B Configuration Zeus III TW5W FIGURE 31 2 Wire Channel A and B Configuration NOTE CH A and CH B are not powered by the Zeus II therefore a power supply must be used for party line channels To configure a typical 2 wire channel A and B system do the following NOTE A TWSW or TW7W breakout panel can be used to connect the 2 wire device power supply and Zeus III unit 1 Connect the Zeus III 2 wire party line channel s CHA and or CHB to the breakout panel using a female 3 pin XLR connector 2 Connect the 2 wire device to the breakout panel using the specified 3 pin XLR connector 3 Connect the power supply to the breakout panel using the specified 3 pin XLR connector 4 Depending on the channel being used by the 2 wire device set the Zeus III 2 wire mode appropriately 39 Audiocom Balanced Mode Configuration for Single Channel System BP 1002 Zeus III 2W PARTY LINE O O PS 4001 TW5w FIGURE 32 Audiocom Balanced Mode Configuration for Single Channel System NOTE CH A and CH B are not powered by the Zeus III therefore a power supply must be used for party line channels To configure a typical balanced mode system do the following NOTE A TWSW or TW7W breakout panel can be used to connect the 2 wire device power supply and Zeus III unit 1 Connect the Zeus III 2 wire party line channel s CHA and or CHB to the breakout panel using a female 3 pin XLR
7. Errors From BER From Description 4 Wire Channels 1 32 2 Wire Channels 33 and 34 I Show Enhanced Status A E Ain ET KANO mia E g Bl KPs PLs IFBs IFBSLs Sls RYs ISOs GPIs UPL URs AGRPs XPTs fF Vox Gains Alphas Keypanels MC 1 0 Cards BXs hi RY om gt o A A 4 amp ga BBR LS Hy BEE LCPs PAPs ARPs IFBs Priorities Lstn Src Lstn Dest GPIOs DIMs XPT Gains PL Gains IO Gains Ports PLs IFBs IFBSLs SLs RYs ISOs URs AGRPs GPIs Dims I O Cards PAPs Standby XCs Bys PAPs UI For Help press F1 fzuss Pe or lusers 1 ONLINE 2053 OG FIGURE 36 Zeus III 4 Wire and 2 Wire Port Allocation 43 Party Line Gain Adjustment with Zeus III Unlike the Zeus III 4 wire channels that can have their input and output gain adjusted the 2 wire channels Channel A and Channel B can only have their input gains adjusted This is because there is a limit on the amount of gain a 2 wire device can receive see Specifications on page 11 therefore a limiter between the 2 wire device and the Zeus III system limits the amount of gain received by the 2 wire device The range for this field is 20dB to 20dB The default is 0 0dB E AZedit ONLINE Input Output Gains File Online Authentication Edit View System Alphas Status Options Logging Help Ia BERAS WOaYMM el xunkes rrSvagsvey uY o Reset Input Gain Reset Output Gain r Gain Controls Gain 0 0d8 v Set Input
8. FIGURE 9 2 Wire Settings Page 2 Wire Settings Group Box Use the 2 Wire Settings options to either use the currently set DIP switches as set in the Zeus III or to override the DIP switch settings for the selected channel You can set CH A and CH B independent from each other if desired Use DIP Switch Settings Radio Button The Use DIP Switch Settings radio button indicates the currently set DIP switch settings should be used The current settings are displayed below the radio button Manually Override Settings Radio Button The Manually Override Settings radio button allows the user to select override options to the currently set DIP switch options Once the Manually Override Settings radio button is selected the override options check boxes become active below the radio button Available override check box options are Half Duplex Check Box Half Duplex operation is enabled Full Duplex Check Box Full Duplex operation is enabled Audio flows in both directions simultaneously Disable Noise Suppression Check Box Noise suppression is disabled Enable Noise Suppression Check Box Noise suppression is enabled 21 To configure the 2 wire settings do the following 1 From the System menu in AZedit select Keypanel Assignment The Keypanel Ports window appears AZedit ONLINE Keypanels Ports 10 xi File Online Authentication Edt wew System Alphas Status Options Log
9. GPO General Purpose Outputs GPIs can be set up as remotely controlled keypanel keys to activate intercom ports party lines GPOs etc within the intercom system GPOs are typically assigned for activation from keypanel keys They can be used to control lighting or to key remote transmitters paging systems etc 22 The maximum number of devices that can be connected when using a GPIO 16 are as follows e Zeus Zeus II and ADAM CS Four 4 devices 64 relays e ADAM Zeus III and Cronus 16 devices 256 relays NOTE In the AZedit GPI Output window Relays 1 8 are dedicated to Zeus III GPI Output In the AZedit GPI Input window GPI Inputs I 8 are dedicated to Zeus IIT GPI Inputs For more information on the GPIO 16 see the GPIO User Manual 9350 7842 000 23 Zeus and Accessory Dimensions Zeus Ill Intercom Matrix EKP32 Expansion Keypanel LCP 102 Ne Level Control Panel EKP 20 Expansion Keypanel for KP 12 TIF 2000A Telephone Interface FIGURE 11 Zeus and Accessory Dimensions NOTE Front panel rack mounts fit industry standard 19 483mm racks and consoles Dimensions exclude connectors Allow at least 2 inches 51mm for cables and connections 24 CHAPTER 2 Cables Each Zeus III intercom system has unique requirements for cables so it is not practical to apply these with the unit A USB interconnect cable has been provided but even this may not be long enough for y
10. Gain E Set Output Gain E Options I Show Non Unity Only I RealTime Changes Select All De select All Invert Selections AE al UL a KPs Pls IFBs IFBSLs Sls RYs ISOs GPIs UPL URs AGRPs XPTs RVON Vox Gains Alphas i HS Hom gt x A m gt e Bi eS BH Ses a B A ENRE LCPs PAPS ARES IFBs Priorities Lstn Src Lstn Dest GPIOs DIMs XPT Gains PL Gains 10 Gains Ports PLs IFBs IFBSLs Sls RYs ISOs URs AGRPs GPIs Dims 1 0 Cards PAPs standby cs xs PAPs Ui A A A Keypanels MC 1 0 Cards BXs For Help press F1 zus3 Pr 034 U5ERS 1 ONLINE 2053 00 FIGURE 37 Input Output Gain Window To adjust the party line input gain do the following 1 From the System menu in AZedit select Gains A flyout menu appears 2 From the flyout menu select Input Output Gains The Input Output Gains window appears 3 Select the party line channel you want to adjust the input value Port 33 CHA or Port 34 CHB NOTE Notice in Figure 37 the Output Gain column for CHA and CHB has n a not available in the output gain column 44 4 From the Gain drop down menu select the input gain amount you want to assign to the channel OR Using the spinner arrows adjust the input gain amount up or down 5 Click Set Input Gain when you are finished The input is adjusted Call Signalling Zeus III party line channels CH1 and CH2 see Figure 3 on page 13 support an integrated call signalling
11. LEDs and Controls are used to configure dual channel party line interface Ports 33 and 34 in the intercom system are designated as the 2 wire party line channels For more information on party line operation see Party Line Operation on page 43 2W PARTY LINE 2W PARTY LINE CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 FIGURE 3 CH A and CH B 2W Party Line LEDs and Controls Peak LED Indicator The Peak LED indicator displays if the party line channel or 2 wire channel is operating within the normal operating levels e When the level is less than 12dBu the LED is off e When the level is between 12dBu to 1dBu the LED is green e When the level is greater than 1dBu the LED is red 2 Wire Mode Rotary Switch The 2 Wire Mode Rotary Switch is used to select the 2 wire mode you want to configure your party line channel Available options are OFF No modes are active l RTS Channel 1 mode 2 RTS Channel 2 mode Audiocom Balanced Audiocom Mode ClearCom Unbalanced ClearCom mode Unbalanced with DC call To change the 2 Wire Mode do the following 1 Using a flathead screwdriver insert the head into the rotary switch slot 2 Turn the flathead screwdriver until the arrow is pointing to the mode you desire The corresponding green LED to the right lights designating your selection 2 Wire Mode LED Indicators The 2 Wire Mode LED indicators signal which 2 wire mode is currently active When a mode is active the green LED next to 1t li
12. in conjunction with Current Time Hour Minute Second 00 00 00 NOTE All times are entered in the 24 hour or military time format For example 1 00 pm is 13 00 00 NOTE Target Time is used in conjunction with Current Time IFB Interrupted If the specified IFB is interrupted IFB and Alpha Target Value Target Value is used in conjunction with the Counter The target value is an increment of time in ms to input trigger an event 1 counter equals 100ms The counter input selection is used to write UPL NOTE Automatically switches input A to statements to occur in a timed event For example Counter when a key is pushed wait 10 seconds before running the UPL statement to turn a light ON Vox Audio If Vox Audio is Input and Alpha Any Talk Key If Any Talk Key is on a keypanel is ON Port and Alpha Call Signal Ifa Call Signal is detected Port and Alpha 63 Invert Input B Check Box The Invert Input B check box is used to reverse the input condition For example if the input condition is Talk Key which by itself means when a specified talk key is on run the assigned output However by selecting the Invert Input A check box it means changes to when a specified talk key is off run the assigned output The invert check box is often used in one UPL statement to cancel an action caused by some other UPL statement Output Action Group Box Type and Variable Drop Down Me
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15. Communications Window CAT 5 Crossover Cable 4 Select the Network radio button The IP Address group box becomes active 5 Click OK The Communications window closes The Zeus IIT is configured for Ethernet operation via the CAT 5 crossover cable Initial IP Configuration of the Zeus II By default the Zeus III is shipped with the IP Address 192 168 0 9 and the Net Mask 255 255 255 0 to change the IP Address initially you must connect either serially or via USB 1 Connect to the PC with AZedit via a serial or USB cable 2 In AZedit from the Options menu select Ethernet Setup The Ethernet Setup window appears Left Controller 1 IP Address 192 168 O 9 Network Mask 255 a We MD Default Gateway MAC Address Right Controller IP Address Network Mask Default Gateway Mee eee MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 FIGURE 30 Ethernet Setup Window In the IP Address field enter the IP Address for the Zeus III In the Netmask field enter the Netmask Address for the Zeus III if needed In the Gateway field enter the Gateway Address for the Zeus III if needed Click Apply The IP Address Network Mask and Gateway Address are changed on fF oe 37 7 Click Close The Ethernet Settings window closes NOTE Remember to send your changes to the Matrix To send changes to the matrix from the edit menu select Send Changes 38 Typical System Installations
16. Enabled Input M Operation Type Call Signal Port 33 CHA E H T Invert Input Input B Type z T Invert Input B r Output Action Type Set Talk Key LED State z Port fr NOO1 z Key 4 4 LED State ERENER Description If call signal on port 33 CH A is detected set port 1 NO01 talk key Prev 4 LED state to slow red flash Done Cancel FIGURE 42 Configure the Output Action 47 12 NOTE NOTE In the Description box to the right of the Output Action group box you can read a description of the UPL Statement you just created When finished click Done The Edit UPL Statement window closes The UPL Statement appears in the User Programmable Logic Statement window list NOTE Be sure to send your changes to the intercom system To send changes either e Click the Send icon dy e From the Online menu select Send Changes In most cases when the input conditions for the UPL statement are true the output action occurs Then when the input condition ceases to be true the output action terminates The exceptions are Load File Force Keys talk and listen and Force Headset Transfer When a UPL statement loads a file there is no way to unload the file when the UPL statement is no longer true When a talk or listen key is forced ON or a headset is force ON with a UPL statement you must use a second UPL statement to f
17. GURE 47 Enter the IP Address of the Zeus III 11 Inthe IP address field enter the IP Address you want to configure for the Zeus III if desired 12 In the Subnet mask field enter the Subnet Mask you want to configure the Zeus III if desired 13 In the Default gateway field enter the Gateway Address you want to configure for the Zeus III if desired 14 Click OK The IP TCP IP Properties window closes 15 Click OK The Local Area Connection Properties window closes and the IP Address has been changed 58 APPENDIX B UPL Resource Guide UPL User Programmable Language is a powerful feature which lets you quickly and easily program the intercom system to perform output actions you specify based on input conditions you specify The UPL Statements window displays information concerning the UPL statements configured for your intercom system EXAMPLE You can program the intercom system to load a new setup file at a specified time or load whenever someone presses a particular keypanel key On the other hand you can program talk and listen path to turn on or off at specified times Using UPL Statements Setup you can build the custom operations quickly and easily to get the most out of your intercom system Use the Edit UPL Statement window to create your customized UPL statements To access the Edit UPL Statements window do the following 1 From the Alphas menu select UPL Statements The User programmable Logic Sta
18. IGURE 44 Open the Control Panel Window Windows XP Professional 55 From the flyout menu select Control Panel The Control Panel window appears Double click Network Connections The Network Connections window appears Right click the Local Area Connection Select Properties The Local Area Connection Status window appears 5 y Address Network Connections z hd E Local Area Connection Network Tasks Test Machine L Local Area Connection Status 1 Create a new connection General Support Change Windows Firewall settings Connection Disable this network device A Repair this connection Duration 00 53 34 ef Rename this connection Speed 100 0 Mbps View status of this connection Search 1 Folders E Status Connected 4 Change settings of this connection Activity Other Places Received Y Control Panel amp 2 My Network Places LJ My Documents My Computer Details Disable Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Connected Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Ethernet for hp IP Address 10 226 89 73 zl Packets 11 302 FIGURE 45 Open the Local Area Connection Status Window 7 Click Properties The Local Area Connection Properties window appears 4 Local Area Connection Properties q fil 7 General Authentication Advanced Connect using Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Etherne This connection uses the fo
19. PC cable should be kept to a length less than 10 ft 3m and some older PC s may not operate reliably at this speed 19 S2 Dip Switch FIGURE 8 S2 Dip Switch TABLE 10 S2 Dip Switch Reference Dip Switch 1 Noise Suppression on 2 Wire Port 1 Off Off disable noise suppression on 2 wire port 1 Description Default Setting On enable noise suppression on 2 wire port 1 2 Half Duplex Mode on 2 Wire Port 1 Off Off enable half duplex mode on 2 wire port 1 On disable half duplex mode on 2 wire port 1 3 Noise Suppression on 2 Wire Port 2 Off Off disable noise suppression on 2 wire port 2 On enable noise suppression on 2 wire port 2 4 Half Duplex Mode on 2 Wire Port 2 Off Off enable half duplex mode on 2 wire port 2 On disable half duplex mode on 2 wire port 2 20 2 Wire Settings in AZedit The 2 Wire Setting window showin in Figure 9 is used to override the DIP switch settings you set on the Zues III unit see Dip Switches on page 17 using AZedit NOTE CH A or CH B must be selected for the 2 Wire Settings page to be available NAVIGATION On the Keypanel Ports Window select the Edit button see Figure 10 Keypanel Port Configuration 21x Setup Advanced Vox 2Wire Settings m 2Wire Settings C Use DIP switch settings Full duplex Noise suppression enabled Half duplex Disable noise suppression Cancel Apply Help
20. RTS Digital Matrix Intercom Innovating the Future of Communications Zeus HI Matrix Intercom User Manual Up to and including version 1 0 0 93507843000 Rev C 10 2010 PROPRIETARY NOTICE The product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Bosch Security Systems Inc Bosch 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 2010 by Bosch Security Systems Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from Bosch is prohibited WARRANTY AND SERVICE INFORMATION For warranty and service information refer to the appropriate web site below A tbs sbedbsseesbeseed Www rtsintercoms com warranty RIST W itocicciononi niadinanaccco donativo na creia eiet ekene www rtstw com warranty AudioCom s rernnornrvrvnrvrrrernrerenenseneneee www telexaudiocom com warranty RadioCom ococconccccccnncnncnnconcnnccnconccn conos www telexradiocom com warranty Headsets cooooococcncccicnnococonncononncnnnonoon www intercomheadsets com warranty CUSTOMER SUPPORT Technical questions should be directed to Customer Service Department Bosch Security Systems Inc 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 USA Telephone 877 863 4169 Fax 800 323 0498 Info rtsintercoms com Technica
21. Right side Screws 3 Same position on left side FIGURE 5 Screw locations on the Zeus III unit Remove the three 3 screws located on the right side of the unit Remove the three 3 screws located on the left side of the unit Carefully remove the top cover panel and set it to the side Using Figure 6 locate the dip switch you want to configure oa sn Using Table 9 on page 19 or Table 10 on page 20 configure the dip switch as required 17 Si Detail A FIGURE 6 Dip Switch Locations fe Ha pny ENE Dateorntotit 10000 S2 Detail B Detail B 18 S1 Dip Switch FIGURE 7 S1 Dip Switch TABLE 9 Dip Switch S1 Reference Dip Switch Description Default Setting 1 Serial Baud Rate Set Off Off 9600 baud On 38 4k 2 Authentication Not Required when using USB Connection Off Off Authentication not required On Authentication required when using the USB connection 3 Reserved Do Not Modify Off 4 Reserved Do Not Modify Off 5 Reserved Do Not Modify Off 6 Reserved Do Not Modify Off 7 Force Boot Loader Mode Off Off normal mode On force boot loader mode 8 Reserved Do Not Modify Off 1 Make sure the rate set here matches the rate set in AZedit A 9600 baud permits a longer PC cable but uploads and downloads are slower approximately 30 seconds for a complete system update Alternatively 38 4 kbaud provides faster uploads and downloads but the
22. Signal Zeus Il V Enabled Input A r Operation Type y mel To Invert Input Input B Type y T Invert Input B r Output Action Description C na Type z lt undefined gt Prev Done Cancel FIGURE 40 Naming the UPL Statement 5 From the Input A Type drop down menu select Call Signal A port field and drop down menu appear 6 In the port field enter the 2 wire channel port 7 From the drop down menu select the channel the 2 wire system is connected to Edit UPL Statement 21x M UPL Statement UPL 001 Comment incoming Call Signal V Enabled Input Operation Port 33 CH A Y CHA Type Call Signal p T Invert Input A zl Input B Type gt J Invert Input B Description While call signal on port 33 CH 4 is detected do nothing Prev m Output Action Type z Done Cancel FIGURE 41 Configure the Input Action 8 Inthe Output Action Type drop down menu select the output action you want to configure 9 Inthe Port field enter the port number to send the call signal 10 From the Port drop down menu select the channel you want to send the call signal 11 Using the Duration spin box select the amount of time in seconds the call indicator activates 0 1 to 20 seconds Edit UPL Statement E 21x M UPL Statement UPL 001 Comment Incoming Call Signal V
23. Statement and Description GPI Input If a system GPI Input is activated GPI Input and Alpha GPI Input Local If a Local GPI Input is activated Port and Alpha GPI Input and Alpha GPI Output If a system GPI Output is activated GPI Output and Alpha GPI Output Local If a Local GPI Output is activated Port and Alpha GPI Output and Alpha Talk Key If a specified Talk Key on a keypanel is ON Port and Alpha Key Listen Key If a specified Listen Key on a keypanel is ON Port and Alpha Key ft UPL Resource If a UPL Resource key is activated UPL Resource and Description Crosspoint If a specified Crosspoint is activated Input and Alpha Output and Alpha Input Talking If a specified port is talking to anyone Input and Alpha Output Listening If a specified port is listening to anyone Output and Alpha Headset Transfer If the Headset Transfer switch on a keypanel is Port and Alpha activated Current Date If the Current Date is Year Month and Day YY MM DD NOTE You must use the Operator drop down menu when using the Date and or Time input Current Time If the Current Time is Hour Minute Second 00 00 00 All times are entered in the 24 hour or military time format For example 1 00 pm is 13 00 00 NOTE You must use the Operator drop down menu when using the Date and or Time input IFB Interrupted If the specified IFB is interrupted IFB
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25. atus and Green Status Indicator srrrrrrrrrronvrrrnrnrvrrrrrrrrnvrrrnrnrrnnrnnn 12 CH A and CH B 2W Party Line LEDs and Controls orrrronrnrnrrnnvnrnnrnnennnrnnvrnvrrsnnnrernrnvnrennsrrnnennn 13 Power 1 and Power 2 Status LEDS AA a 14 Screw locations on the Zeus II unit A AA A Ai 17 Dip SES KARENE 18 TDN A a a a 19 Dee 20 2Wire SettineS PAE cinis n E aati vcraaaa O E E oan na asap 21 Keypanel 7 Ports Window rascarse 22 Zeus and Accessory Dimensions diia 24 Connector Numbering srrrnnnnnnnrnnrnnnrnnnnnvrnvnrnnnnnsnnrennrennnrsnnsssnnrennrsnnssennesnnrennrrsnnsssnsrsnnernnessnrsssnneenn 26 FASE EEE 26 Configuration Computer Cable uviss bldene bij 26 Trunking Configuration Cable RR 26 GIOTTO Interconnect Cable Ada 26 GPIO 16 PAP LCP Interconnect Cable sumuumrmsmirisnssninsnqnnirnernssavieseinsevninvrnsise 27 LGP Interconnect Cable A A AA A EE A E ad ene 27 RJ 45 Straight Cat 5 and RJ 45 Cat 5 Crossover Cable srrrrnnrrnvnrnnrnnnnrrnvrrrnrnrnrnrrrrrrnvrrsnrnrrnnrenn 27 Apply power to the 295 TIL ii ARA AAA AAA A A 30 Serial Connector A O Ce 31 Serial Connection Communications Window scccsccssesesessseeseeeseeseeeecesecusecuseeseeeeeeseceeenseeaeeeas 32 OSB CONNECCION OE RENNENE E ea eens 32 USB Connection Communication Window ccccccccescccscececsceeseeeseecsseteceeeseecaaecauecusesnseecsaeenseenaes 33 Straight Cars Ethernet Connection siscriiti cnt cas di bid e cdi 34 Communications Window Straigh
26. cate in a trunked system 10 Additional Audio Channels Expanding on the Zeus II s 24 channel unit we have added 10 additional audio channels to the Zeus III eight 8 channels of audio IN and OUT as well as two 2 channels that can be configured for party line use The two 2 party line channels interface two separate 2 wire lines to 4 wire lines From the front panel it can be configured for RTS Audiocom Balanced or ClearCom Unbalanced mode Remote Configuration With the addition of Ethernet to the Zeus III unit you can now remotely configure your Zeus III intercom system using the AZedit Intercom System software Dynamic Keypanel Addressing Zeus III now automatically addresses keypanels when they are connected to the Zeus III frame This eliminates the need for setting keypanel addresses and maintaining port allocations Relays New relay connection supports Relay 1 and Relay 2 Simultaneous Download Faster downloads to multiple ports supporting the same type of keypanels Reference View FIGURE 1 Zeus III Front and Rear Reference View 1 Status LED 2 color status LED for a more detailed description see Status LEDs on page 12 USB Connector Recessed Reset Button Resets the Zeus III to its default configuration Channel A Peak LED If within the normal range of operation the LED lights green if the operating range is above the normal range the LED lights red For more information see
27. connector 2 Connect the 2 wire device to the breakout panel using the specified 3 pin XLR connector 3 Connect the power supply to the breakout panel using the specified 3 pin XLR connector 4 Using a small flathead screw driver set the 2W Party Line mode to balanced 40 ClearCom Unbalanced Mode Configuration Zeus III Audiocom Beltpack set to Unbalanced mode 2W PARTY LINE or ClearCom unbalanced Beltpack PS 4001 FIGURE 33 ClearCom Unbalanced Mode Configuration NOTE CH A and CH B are not powered by the Zeus III therefore a power supply must be used for party line channels To configure a typical ClearCom unbalanced mode system do the following NOTE A TWSW or TW7W breakout panel can be used to connect the 2 wire device power supply and Zeus III unit 1 Connect the Zeus III 2 wire party line channel s CHA and or CHB to the breakout panel using a female 3 pin XLR connector 2 Connect the 2 wire device to the breakout panel using the specified 3 pin XLR connector 3 Connect the power supply to the breakout panel using the specified 3 pin XLR connector 4 Using a small flathead screw driver set the 2W Party Line mode to Clear Com unbalanced 41 Keypanel Configuration FIGURE 34 Keypanel Configuration To configure a typical keypanel system do the following gt Using an RJ 45 keypanel cable connect the cable to a keypanel port ports 1 to 32 located on the back of t
28. e following gt Highlight the port or ports you want to enable and then click Enable Vox NOTE You can also enable vox from the Keypanel Port Configuration Window Threshold Column The Threshold column displays the audio level in dB at which vox activates on the port 51 Hold Time Column The Hold Time column displays the time in seconds the port waits for the presence of audio before turning off Audio Column The Audio column indicates if audio is present on the port If audio is present a green Yes displays in the column If there is not audio on the port a red No appears in the column Enable Vox Button The Enable Vox button is used to enable vox on the selected port or ports You can also use the Vox page in the Keypanel Port Configuration window to enable or disable vox on a port NOTE To select more than one port to enable do one of the following e To select random ports press and hold the Ctrl key and click the ports you want to select e To select a block of ports click the top most port in the block press and hold the Ctrl Shift press the bottom most port in the block All the ports in between the top and bottom port are selected Disable Vox Button The Disable Vox button is used to disable vox on the selected port or ports You can also use the Vox page in the Keypanel Port Configuration window to enable or disable vox on a port NOTE To select more than one port to disable do one of the fo
29. enings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally
30. erate Call Signal Sends a call signal to the specified port Port Alpha and Signal Duration Generate Mic Kill Sends a mic kill signal Port Alpha and Signal Duration NOTE In most cases when the input conditions for the UPL statement are true the output action occurs Then when the input condition ceases to be true the output action terminates The exceptions are Load File Force Keys talk and listen and Force Headset Transfer When a UPL statement loads a file there is no way to unload the file when the UPL statement is no longer true When a talk or listen key is forced on or a headset is force on with a UPL statement you must use a second UPL statement to force the keys or headset off Description Field The Description field displays a plain text description of the UPL statement you build You can use this description to verify the UPL statement is constructed to run as anticipated 66 Notes 67
31. function controlled through the use of UPL statements in AZedit Using a UPL statement you can configure an indicator to activate when calls are received NOTE Call signalling support is only available with AZedit version 3 6 4 and later To configure incoming call signalling from a 2 wire system do the following 1 In AZedit from the System menu select UPL Statements The User Programmable Logic Statements window appears AZedit LOCL Untitled User Programmable Logic Statements EA a M Ee BERS Z 1402000 eRe sle a rr SIB IATA ve UFLSemen Enabled p Operation mous Om Soe 032 033 034 035 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 Guts Eg KPs Pls IFBs IFBSLS Sls RYs For Help press F1 FIGURE 38 User Programmable Statements Window AZedit 45 2 Double click a UPL Statement The Edit UPL Statement window appears Edit UPL Statement 21x m UPL Statement UPL 001 Comment V Enabled r Input p Operation e z Mi Invert Input amp r Input B Invert Input B Gutput Action Description Type z lt undefined gt Prey Done Cancel FIGURE 39 Edit UPL Statement Window AZedit 3 Inthe comment field enter an identifiable description for the UPL statement 4 Select the Enabled check box to enable the UPL statement Edit UPL Statement I 21xi UPL Statement UPL 001 Comment Incoming Call
32. ghts 13 Power 1 and Power 2 LED The Zeus III has two 2 power supplies powered by independent AC feeds This allows for full power failover protection if one of the power supplies stops working Green LEDs located on the front panel see Figure 4 indicates whether the power supply is working properly or is broken e When the green LED is lit the power supply is working properly e When the green LED is not lit the power supply is not working properly FIGURE 4 Power 1 and Power 2 Status LEDs 14 Connector Pinouts TABLE 1 USB Connector Pin Out Front USB Standard Type B Function 1 V BUS 2 D 3 D 4 GND TABLE 2 Keypanel Port Connector Pin Out Rear Keypanel Port 32 RJ 45 Cat5 Function TABLE 4 Ethernet Connector Pin Out Ethernet RJ45 Cat5 Function 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 z 5 6 RX 7 y 8 3 TABLE 5 GPIO 16 LCP PAP Connector Pin Out 1 N C Peripheral Data Port 2 RS485 Data GPIO 16 LCP 102 Etc 3 Audio Out DB 9 Female 4 Audio In Function 5 Audio In 1 RS485 Data 6 Audio Out 2 GND 7 RS485 Data 3 N C 8 N C 4 GND 5 N C 6 RS485 Data TABLE 3 Trunking To PC Connector Pin Out 7 GND Trunking To PC Connection no DB 9 Female 9 N C Function RS485 Data RS232 RX RS232 TX N C GND RS485 Data GND N C N C N
33. ging Help ge BERG E E o 2 22330 B rr GQ Yaa EA Choose CH A or CH B Edit button Scroll Enable Keypanel Port Settings Port Status a Page 1 Mein gt Edit ag 2272 0 CH B y NO01 Y PAP LCP or N002 Listen Keys N003 E ey INOD4 E e AS ge D N005 R NO006 f f pr N007 yoos I I I I I NO09 1 NO10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Oww Talk Keys N011 E NO12 2 lt As D NO13 R NO14 f f INO15 E Moe FF FT FRE FFF FN NOT nora I I I I I I I I INO19 NO20 an E Fe atom S a o E E EK KPs Pls IFBs IFBSLS Sls RYs ISOs GPIs UPL URs AGRPs XPTs Vox Gains Alphas Keypanels MC E bh ew ono Aa mh 4 32 HEPES GB ERE Ba LCPs PAPs IFBs Priorities Lstn Src Lstn Dest GPIOs DIMs XPT Gains PL Gains 1OGains Ports PLs IFBs IFBSLs SLs RYs ISOs URS AGRPs GPIs Dims Pi For Help press Fl JUSERS 1 ONLINE 2053 OO FIGURE 10 Keypanel Ports Window 2 From the Alphas drop down list select CH A or CH B 3 Click Edit The Keypanel Port Configuration Window appears 4 Click the 2 Wire Settings tab The 2 Wire Settings page appears 5 Make the configuration modifications you desire 6 Click Apply The changes are applied 7 Click OK The Keypanel Port Configuration window closes 8 Send Changes to the Intercom Zeus III and GPIO 16 You can connect a GPIO 16 to the Zeus III intercom system A GPIO 16 provides 16 GPI General Purpose Inputs and 16
34. he Zeus IMI unit NOTE For the pin out of the RJ 45 keypanel cable see Table 2 on page 15 Trunking Configuration RTS MTM 2000 TRUNK TO PC ETHERNET FIGURE 35 Trunking Configuration To configure a trunking system do the following 1 Connect a serial cable to the TRUNK TO PC connector located on the rear panel of the Zeus II unit 2 Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial cable connector located on the back of the MTM 2000 3 Use TrunkSupervisor Editor to configure the Zeus II trunking system for trunking configuration information see the TM 2000 MTM 2000 User Manual 93507715000 42 CHAPTER 4 Party Line Introduction and Operation Party Line Operation The Zeus III integrates 32 4 wire intercom ports ports 1 32 with two 2 2 wire intercom ports ports 33 and 34 allowing audio to pass between the 2 wire channels and 4 wire channels Any 2 wire system can be connected directly to the Zeus III without an SSA 324 or a DSI 2008 saving the space and expense of supporting two 2 units to convert the signal IMPORTANT Channels must be configured the same between products For example a PS 4001 connected to CH1 of the Zeus IIT must be set to BAL on both units El AZedit ONLINE Port Status File Online Authentication Edit view System Alphas Status Options Logging Help HER4 3 e049MR e Ralnlsle 8 rr aves res 2i2a7 lO Status Errors To BERTo
35. ilable Intercoms Window 6 From the Intercoms list field select the Zeus III intercom you want to connect to 7 Click OK The Available Intercoms window closes and the Communications window appears 8 Click OK The Communications window closes The Zeus III is configured for Ethernet operation via the supplied cable 35 To configure the Zeus III for Ethernet configuration using the CAT 5 crossover cable do the following By default Zeus III is shipped with the IP Address 192 168 0 9 and the Network Mask 255 255 255 0 To change the IP Address you must initially connect either serially or via USB For crossover cable construction see Figure 19 on page 27 NOTE If access to serial port and USB is not available on the host PC you must configure your TCP IP properties on the PC to match the Zeus III unit subnet 192 168 0 X for proper communication 1 Using the CAT S crossover cable attach one end to the Ethernet connector located on the rear of the Zeus III Detail E Detail E FIGURE 28 Crossover Cat 5 Connection 2 Attach the other end of the crossover cable to an Ethernet port on the computer with AZedit loaded 36 3 In AZedit from the Options menu select Communications The Communications window appears aixi AZedit Session r Connection COM Port Baud Rate Serial Comi z Cancel C USE IP Address Network Main 192 168 09 BI Partner a FIGURE 29
36. indow rrrrnnrrrnnrnnnnrnnrnnnrnnnnnrrnrnrnnrnrrrnrrnnernnnrrnnenr 57 Enter the IP Address of the Zeus M2 Se 58 Edit UPL Statement Window EE 60 CHAPTER 1 Introduction General Description Introducing a totally re engineered Zeus Intercom System Zeus III is the next generation of small intercom system units giving smaller systems more options for their intercom configurations We now have 32 channels IN OUT and two 2 configurable party line channels This system is excellent for smaller installations as well as OB Outside Broadcast vans Its compact size is perfect for small environments with limited space With the addition of Ethernet the Zeus III can be configured from virtually anywhere on the network using AZedit Intercom software Alternatively the Zeus III can be directly connected to AZedit through the use of the USB connector on the front panel The Zeus II s 24 DB 9 connectors have been replaced with 32 RJ 45 connectors Features Redundant Power Supplies The unit comes with two 2 completely independent power supplies powered from separate AC Alternating Current feeds Because of the extremely low power consumption the use of UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply units is possible USB Port The USB Universal Serial Bus port is used for the AZedit Intercom software system configuration Trunk Capable Using the dedicated DB 9 trunk connector with standard RS485 protocol the Zeus III is able to communi
37. k OK The Zeus III is configured to connect to AZedit serially USB Configuration NOTE If you are configuring a USB connection for the first time you must manually navigate to the USB drivers at C Telex AZedit USB To configure the Zeus III for USB configuration do the following 1 Attach the supplied USB cable to the USB connector located on the front of the Zeus III Detail C Detail C FIGURE 23 USB Connector 32 2 Attach the other end of the USB cable to any available USB connector on the computer with AZedit loaded on it 3 In AZedit select Options Communications The Communications window appears AZedit Session m Connection COM Port m Baud Rate Serial COM1 9600 bps Cancel USB IP Address C Network Main Partner FIGURE 24 USB Connection Communication Window 4 Select the USB radio button 5 Click OK The Zeus is configured to connect to AZedit via USB 33 Ethernet Configuration There are two 2 ways to connect the Zeus III to AZedit over Ethernet e Using a straight CAT 5 Ethernet cable and connecting to an existing IP Network e Using a fabricated CAT 5 crossover cable and connecting directly to the AZedit computer For the CAT 5 crossover cable pin out see Figure 19 on page 27 NOTE The straight CAT 5 cable assembly cannot be directly connected to the computer with AZedit loaded on it It can only be used with a router or
38. l Questions EMEA Bosch Security Systems Technical Support EMEA http www rtsintercoms com contact_main php THE LIGHTNING ye THE RISK OF ELECTRIC POINT WITHIN THE WITHIN THE SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE TRIANGLE IS A TRIANGLE IS A COVER NO USER WARNING SIGN SERVICABLE PARTS ALERTING YOU OF WARNING SIGN ALERTING YOU OF INSIDE REFER IMPORTANT DANGEROUS SERVICING TO INSTRUCTIONS VOLTAGE INSIDE QUALIFIED SERVICE ACCOMPANYING THE PRODUCT PERSONNEL THE PRODUCT CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE EXCLAMATION SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM BACK OF PRODUCT WARNING APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS WARNING THE MAIN POWER PLUG MUST REMAIN READILY OPERABLE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK GROUNDING OF THE CENTER PIN OF THIS PLUG MUST BE MAINTAINED WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPRATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE WARNING TO PREVENT INJURY THIS APPARATUS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR WALL RACK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS This product is AC only aD ADN Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation op
39. lights all of the items from the Available or Selected list De Select All Button The De select All button de selects any selected items from the Available or Selected list Invert Selections Button The Invert Selections button reverses the selections in the current view For example if ports 1 through 5 are highlighted while ports 6 through 10 are not when the Invert Selection button is clicked ports 1 through 5 are deselected and ports 6 through 10 become highlighted 53 54 APPENDIX A Changing the IP Properties on your PC IMPORTANT Before you change any network settings on your computer please make note of the current settings NOTE The following instructions are for Microsoft XP operating system and may differ slightly for other operating systems To change the IP properties on your PC do the following 1 Disable any Ethernet connections on the PC you want to alter the IP Properties for 2 From the Windows Start menu select Settings A flyout menu appears Estat O I y 3 I Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 Program Updates gt 5 3 Ey Set Program Access and Defaults Ss Windows Catalog Y Windows Update E New Office Document 84 Open Office Document ba My Computer 33 Programs lt Documents vg Settings Control Panel a Network Connections gt Search Printers and Faxes Help and Support el Taskbar and Start Menu EJ Run o Shut Down F
40. llowing e To select random ports press and hold the Ctrl key and click the ports you want to select e To select a block of ports click the top most port in the block press and hold the Ctrl Shift press the bottom most port in the block All the ports in between the top and bottom port are selected Reset Threshold Button The Reset Threshold button is used to return the threshold levels of the selected port or ports to the default level The default threshold level is 30 0dB NOTE To select more than one port to reset do one of the following e To select random ports press and hold the Ctrl key and click the ports you want to select e To select a block of ports click the top most port in the block press and hold the Ctrl Shift press the bottom most port in the block All the ports in between the top and bottom port are selected Reset Hold Time Button The Reset Hold Time button is used to return the hold time for the selected port or ports to the default time The default hold time is 0 5 seconds NOTE To select more than one port to reset do one of the following e To select random ports press and hold the Ctrl key and click the ports you want to select e To select a block of ports click the top most port in the block press and hold the Ctrl Shift press the bottom most port in the block All the ports in between the top and bottom port are selected 52 Select All Button The Select All button high
41. llowing items S Client for Microsoft Networks a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks a QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks IV Show icon in notification area when connected IV Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity FIGURE 46 Open the Local Area Connection Properties Window 8 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP from the connection list 9 Click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window appears TIP Remember to note the current settings 57 10 Select the Use the following IP address radio button The corresponding IP Address fields become active Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically amp Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask Mee 255 255 0 Default gateway E Obtain DNS server addre automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server i i Alternate DNS server Advanced Cancel FI
42. n and Force is when force is used the user cannot change the headset transfer once the transfer is complete Set Talk Key LED State Set the Talk Key LED State Port Number Alpha Key and LED State LED state selections are Local Control Solid Red Solid Green Solid Amber Slow Red Flash Slow Green Flash Fast Red Flash Fast Green Flash Slow Red Wink Slow Green Wink Set Listen Key LED State Set the Listen Key LED State Port Number Alpha Key and LED State LED state selections are Local Control Solid Red Solid Green Solid Amber Slow Red Flash Slow Green Flash Fast Red Flash Fast Green Flash Slow Red Wink Slow Green Wink 65 TABLE 14 Output Values Output Set IFB Program Input Start Paging System Macro Output Description Set the Program Input Port for an IFB assignment Send a signal over a serial connection to a paging system to start a macro NOTE The macro is stored in the paging system AZedit sends an event to trigger the macro on the Paging System Variables Needed IFB Number Alpha Input Port Number and Alpha NOTE Ifyou set the Input Port Number to 0 you are assigning no input port Macro Number Stop Paging System Macro Send a signal over a serial connection to a paging system to end the macro NOTE The macro is stored in the paging system AZedit sends an event to trigger the macro on the Paging System Macro Number Gen
43. ns Depending on which is selected from the Type drop down menu Use Table 13 on page 63 to determine the type and variables you want to use TABLE 13 Input B Types and Variables Input Condition Input Description Variables Needed UPL Statement If a specified UPL statement is true UPL Statement and Description GPI Input If a system GPI Input is activated GPI Input and Alpha GPI Input Local If a Local GPI Input is activated Port and Alpha GPI Input and Alpha GPI Output Ifa system GPI Output is activated GPI Output and Alpha GPI Output Ifa Local GPI Output is activated Port and Alpha Local GPI Output and Alpha Talk Key If a specified Talk Key on a keypanel is ON Port and Alpha Key ft Listen Key If a specified Listen Key on a keypanel is ON Port and Alpha Key ft UPL Resource If a UPL Resource key is activated UPL Resource and Description Crosspoint If a specified Crosspoint is activated Input and Alpha Output and Alpha Input Talking If a specified port is talking to anyone Input and Alpha Output Listening If a specified port is listening to anyone Output and Alpha Headset Transfer If the Headset Transfer switch on a keypanel is Port and Alpha activated Target Date If the Target Date is Year Month and Day YY MM DD NOTE Target Date is used in conjunction with Current Date Target Time Target Time is used
44. nus The Type and Variable drop down menu is used to select an output result that occurs when an input definition is met Depending on which is selected from the Type drop down menu dictates what variable is needed TABLE 14 Output Values Output Close Crosspoint Use Table 14 on page 64 to determine the type and variables you want to use Output Description Close the crosspoint from the specified input to the specified output Variables Needed Input Number Alpha Output Number Alpha Inhibit Crosspoint Open the crosspoint from the specified input to the specified output Input Number Alpha Output Number Alpha Assert GPI Output Activate the specified System GPI GPI Output Number and Alpha Output Inhibit GPI Output Deactivate the specified System GPI GPI Output Number and Alpha Output Assert GPI Output Local Activate the specified Local GPI Output Port Number and Alpha GPI Output Number and Alpha Inhibit GPI Output Local Deactivate the specified Local GPI Output Port Number and Alpha GPI Output Number and Alpha Force Talk Key Closure Force the specified talk key ON Port Number Alpha and Key Number Force Talk Key Open Dim Crosspoint Volume Force the specified talk key OFF Cause the specified output to hear the specified input at a reduced volume level Port Number Alpha and Key Number Input Number Alpha Output Number Alpha and DIM amount 1 0dB t
45. o 72 2dB and Mute Load File Cause a file to be loaded from disk and sent to the intercom system NOTE AZedit must be in SERVER mode The Load File pulls files from the directory you have configured on the General page in the Preferences window Force Listen Key Closure Force the specified listen key ON Port Number Alpha and Key Number Force Listen Key Open Force the specified listen key OFF Port Number Alphas and Key Number Clear Counter Clear the Counter Clears the counter input from the UPL statement If you select 0 all counters are cleared Inhibit Output Open the output port Output Port Number and Alpha TABLE 14 Output Values Output Inform Command Line Protocol Output Description Variables Needed THIS IS NOT CONFIGURABLE FROM AZEDIT This option is used by command line protocol only When a query is sent from the command line protocol to AZedit a UPL statement is written with Inform Command Line Protocol as the output This can be used to monitor the query sent from the command line protocol For more information contact customer service Set Headset Transfer State Set the Headset to the specified state Port Number Alpha Headset State Headset state selections are Turn Headset transfer OFF Turn Headset transfer ON Force Headset transfer OFF Force Headset transfer ON Release Headset transfer NOTE The difference between Tur
46. onstruct more complex searches in a database They help make a search more accurate There are three 3 logical operators AND OR and NOT Operators for Two Input Conditions Operator Description AND If input A and input B are both true then run the specified output OR If input A or input B or both are true then run the specified output XOR If input A or input B but not both are true then run the specified output Operators for Current Date and Current Time Operator Description If the current date or time equals 1 When the current date or time does not equal lt When the current date or time is earlier than gt When the current date or time is equal to or later than gt When the current date or time is later than lt When the current date or time is equal to or earlier than Example Operators for current time have a 5 second window For example if you create a test for a specific time 1 e 12 00 00 the given time is matched for a 5 second window It returns a true result for the time 12 00 00 through 12 00 05 A test for inequality returns true for all but this 5 second window 62 Input B Group Box Type and Variable Drop Down Menus The Type and Variable drop down menu is used to select an input condition that causes the intercom system to perform an output action Each UPL statement can have either one 1 or two 2 input conditio
47. orce the keys or headset OFF 48 CHAPTER 5 Zeus Ill and VOX The VOX window shown in Figure 43 is used to configure Vox on ports in your intercom system VOX is an audio threshold level you set at the point a channel becomes active When the threshold is set a channel does not activate until the preset audio level is attained This prevents a channel from staying on when no one is around in a high activity area NAVIGATION From the menu bar select System Vox NOTE Remember to send any changes you make to the intercom system using Edit Send Changes or the Activate button A El AZedit ONLINE Vox Settings Ele Online Authentication Edit View System Alphas Status Options Logging Help jee COEL CITIES E EEES A AE Threshold Pot Alpha Supported Enabled E Audio P NOOT 30 0 d 0 Enable Vox Ree 7 Disable Vox 30 0 dB y 2 Reset Threshold Hold Time 7 Reset Hold Time Adjust 05s Options Show Enabled Only I Real Time Changes Select All De select All Invert Selections EE NEA KPs Pls IFBs IFBSLs Sls RYs ISOs GPIs UPL URS AGRPs XPTs AVON Vox Gains EEE AB m gt a ee ee LCPs PAPs ARPs IFBs Priorities Lstn Src LstnDest GPIOs DIMs XPT Gains PLGans 1OGains Ports PLs IFBs IFBSLs Sls RYs ISOs URs AGRPs GPIs Dims 1 0 Cards XCS BXG PAPs Ui For Help press F1 I Pr 001 jusers 1 ONLINE ics OO FIGURE 43 VOX Window cots HH B Alpha
48. our system layout requirements Most cables need to be custom built The following paragraphs and diagrams contain some useful general information for those who are not familiar with cable construction Connection diagrams are also included for all of the common types of Zeus III connections Cable Requirements We recommend 22AWG stranded twisted pair cable for your connections For most applications you can use unshielded cable Shielded cable is only required when some condition in the environment is inducing noise into the intercom system For keypanels and the TIF the cables should have three 3 twisted pairs To connect 4 wire audio devices you need two 2 twisted pair cables The LCP 102 and GPIO 16 require a single twisted pair Ask your intercom dealer about recommended sources for cabling 25 D SUB CONNECTORS XLR CONNECTORS 3 Pin Female 9 Pin Male ED g snsnnon J 9 Pin Female 1 92505005 5 6 ooon 9 25 Pin Female 1 oaoanonnnnoonnnonnonn 13 14 Kl Ko oa aa Ca ca Ca Ca 25 FIGURE 12 Connector Numbering UNSHIELDED CABLES 3 Twisted Pairs 2 Twisted Pairs 1 Twisted Pair SHIELDED CABLES OPTIONAL 3 Twisted Pairs 2 Twisted Pairs 1 Twisted Pair FIGURE 13 Cable Requirements DE 9S FEMALE DE 9P MALE TO COMPUTER COM PORT TRUNK TO PC FIGURE 14 Configuration Computer Cable IMPORTANT Pins 2 and 3 are switched between the t
49. r click the Set To button to set the time for the port Use the Adjust arrows to fine tune the hold time To use the hold time slider do the following 1 Click and hold the slider 2 Drag the slider left to decrease the hold time amount or right to increase the hold time amount Slider Options Group Box Show Enabled Only Check Box The Show Enabled Only check box is used to show vox enabled ports only This feature is used to quickly view ports with vox enabled If this check box is not selected all available ports are shown Real Time Changes Check Box The Real Time Changes check box is used to make changes to the vox threshold in real time When selected and in ONLINE mode vox changes are automatically sent to the intercom system as you make the adjustments Port Column The Port column displays all available ports in the intercom Alpha Column The Alpha column displays the alphas for all the available ports in the intercom Supported Column The Supported column displays whether vox is supported on the intercom port If vox is supported on the port a green Yes appears in the column If vox is not supported on the port a red No appears in the column Enabled Column The Enabled column displays whether vox is enabled on the specified port If vox is enabled on the port a green Yes appears in the column If vox is not supported on the port a red No appears in the column To enable vox on the port do th
50. r pin outs see Table 2 on page 15 Trunk To PC Connector DB 9 Female connector For pin outs see Table 3 on page 15 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 Connector For pin outs see Table 4 on page 15 10 Specifications MATRIX Description 32 keypanel ports 2 party line ports with call signaling Conversion 48 0kHz 24 bits Programming AZedit via Windows Memory Non volatile Flash Communication USB and Ethernet interface AUDIO PERFORMANCE Keypanel Ports Signal Type Balanced Nominal Level 8dBu Maximum Level 20dBu Input Impedance 22KQ Output Impedance 6000 SNR at 20dBu A weighted gt 85dB THD N at 20dBu 1kHz unweighted lt 0 007 Frequency Response at 20dBu within 1dB from 50Hz 20kHz Crosstalk at 20dBu lt 80dBu Note All measurements performed using an Audio Precision System I Dual Domain System at f 1kHz and Level 20dBu Measurement bandwidth 20Hz to 20kHz Party Line Ports Nominal Operating Levels Audiocom I VRMS RTS TW ClearCom 775mVRMS Nominal Input Output 5kQ Frequency Response 200Hz to 3 5kHz 4dB THD lt 1 at channel output with nominal input DATA PORTS Keypanel Data Ports RS485 with dedicated transceivers for every port Peripheral Data Port RS485 for GPIO 16 LCP 102 Trunk Port RS485 for Trunking PC Port RS232 for AZedit supports CPL USB Port USB for AZedit Ethernet Port 10 100Mbps for remote AZedit Call Signals Balanced Receive 20kHz 100Hz
51. s Keypanels MC 1 0 Cards BXS 49 Threshold Group Box Adjust Box The Adjust box is used to fine tune the VOX threshold level in dB for the port after using the Set To slider Use the adjustment arrows to increase or decrease the VOX threshold level in 5dB increments The range for this field is 26dB to 0 0dB NOTE The threshold change is only seen in the Threshold column to the right Set To Button and Slider The Set To button and Slider is used to quickly get to the approximate threshold level in dB you want to set for the port Once you have used the slider click the Set To button to set the level for the port Use the Adjust arrows to fine tune the threshold level To use the threshold slider do the following 1 Click and hold the slider 2 Drag the slider left to decrease the threshold amount or right to increase the threshold amounts Slider Hold Time Group Box Adjust Box The Adjust box is used to fine tune the hold time in seconds for the port after using the Set To slider Use the adjustment arrows to increase or decrease the VOX threshold level in second increments The range for this field is 02 seconds to 12 5 seconds NOTE The time change is only seen in the Hold Time column to the right 50 Set To Button and Slider The Set To button and Slider is used to quickly get to the approximate hold time you want to set for the port Once you have used the slide
52. switch that is connected to the computer Use the CAT 5 crossover cable to directly connect to the Zeus III with Ethernet To configure the Zeus III for Ethernet configuration using the supplied Ethernet cable do the following 1 Attach the Ethernet cable to your existing IP network using a network router or switch Detail D Detail D FIGURE 25 Straight Cat 5 Ethernet Connection 2 Attach the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector located on the rear of the Zeus III NOTE By default Zeus III is shipped with the IP Address 192 68 0 9 and the Network Mask 255 255 0 0 To change the IP Address initially you must connect either serially or via USB 34 3 From Options menu select Communications The Communications window appears Communications AZedit Session m Connection COM Port Baud Rate Serial com z Cancel C USB IP Address Network Main 192 168 0 9 El Partner n a FIGURE 26 Communications Window Straight Cat 5 Ethernet Cable 4 Select the Network radio button 5 Click the browse button The Available Intercoms window appears Available Intercoms 2 xi Intercoms _ Selected Intercom a Name IC5 Type ZEUS III Intercom Status Active IP Address 192 168 1 9 IP Partner Connections 31 32 Available Description ZEUS III Intercom cm FIGURE 27 Ava
53. t Cat 5 Ethernet Cable srrrrnnrnnrrnnrrnnnennrrrnnrrnrnrnvnrrnnnrnsrnner 35 Available Intercoms Needs d 35 Crossover CAES CORRE CHION A A 36 Communications Window CAT 5 Crossover Cable snrrrnnrrrnrrrnnnrnnrerernrrnnrrnnrrsrnrennrrnnrsnnerennrrnn 37 FATET dr AAA ANA 37 2 Wire Channel A and B Configuration rronnnonvonnvonrrorrnornrnnnrnvennvenreernsernenennrernnennrennesnrsernsnrennee 39 Audiocom Balanced Mode Configuration for Single Channel System srrnrrronnrrnnnrnvnrnnrnrvnnrnnr 40 ClearCom Unbalanced Mode Configuration ssrrrnvrrnnrnnnrnrvnrrrnnnrnnrnrrrnrrnnrrnnrrrnnnrnnrrnnrrsnnersnnrnnn 41 KES EGGE 42 Trunking Configuration AA EE 42 Zeus III 4 Wire and 2 Wire Port Allocation srrnvrrnnrnrnnnnnnvrnnrnnnnnrrnnrrnvnrrnrnrrrnrrnnrrnrnrsnnsrrnnrsnnernnne 43 Input Output Gain Window A AAA A AAA 44 FIGURE 38 FIGURE 39 FIGURE 40 FIGURE 41 FIGURE 42 FIGURE 43 FIGURE 44 FIGURE 45 FIGURE 46 FIGURE 47 FIGURE 48 User Programmable Statements Window AZedit rrnnrrrnnnnonrnrnnrrnnvnrnrnnennrrnrervrnrrnrernrerrnrersrnrnnne 45 Edit UPL Statement Window es 46 Naming the URL Statement a ae oE E A E E E o EEN 46 CONSUME MUA SES 47 Configure the Output ACNL A A indere 47 A A A EE REN RER 49 Open the Control Panel Wind Dea 55 Open the Local Area Connection Status Window rrnrrrnrrnnnrnnvrnnnnrvrnvrrrnnrrnrrrnnrrsnrerrrnrsrsrrnsersnnernn 56 Open the Local Area Connection Properties W
54. tements window appears 2 Double click the UPL Statement you want to create The Edit UPL Statement window appears 59 Edit UPL Statement 21x UPL Statement UPL 044 Comment w Enabled Input Operation Type y Ge Invert Input Input B Type z Invert Input B Gutput Action Description Type y lt undefined gt Prev Done Cancel FIGURE 48 Edit UPL Statement Window UPL Statement Group Box Comment Field The Comment field is used to enter a description or comment about the current UPL statement This field can contain up to 32 characters Enabled Check Box The Enabled check box indicates the UPL statement is enabled and ready to use Clear the check box to disable the UPL statement but not delete it 60 Input A Group Box Type and Variable Drop Down Menu The Type and Variable drop down menu is used to select an input condition that causes the intercom system to perform an output action Each UPL statement can have either one 1 or two 2 input conditions Depending on which is selected from the Type drop down menu dictates what variable is needed Use Table 12 on page 61 to determine the type and variables you want to use TABLE 12 Input A and Variables Input Condition Input Description Variables Needed UPL Statement If a specified UPL statement is true UPL
55. wo 2 connectors DE 9P MALE DE 9P MALE TRUNK TO PC TO TRUNK MASTER via ICP 2000 FIGURE 15 Trunking Configuration Cable DE 9P MALE DE 9P MALE 6 Q RS485 DATA a TO GPIO 16 TO GPIO 16 PAP LCP FIGURE 16 GPIO 16 Interconnect Cable 26 DE 9P MALE DE 9P MALE RS485 DATA TO GPIO 16 PAP LCP FIGURE 17 GPIO 16 PAP LCP Interconnect Cable DE 9P MALE DE 9S FEMALE RS485 DATA E 7 GPIO 16 PAP LCP FIGURE 18 LCP Interconnect Cable RJ 45 Cat 5 Cable RJ 45 Cat 5 Crossover Cable 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 6 FIGURE 19 RJ 45 Straight Cat 5 and RJ 45 Cat 5 Crossover Cable 27 28 CHAPTER 3 Installation Requirements e AZedit version 3 6 2 or later Default Ethernet IP Addresses TABLE 11 Default Ethernet IP Addresses Product Default IP Address Default Subnet Mask RVON I O 192 168 0 1 255 255 0 0 RVON 8 192 168 0 2 255 255 0 0 RVON 1 192 168 0 3 255 255 0 0 RVON C 192 168 0 4 255 255 0 0 RVON 16 192 168 0 5 255 255 0 0 GPIO 16 192 168 0 6 255 255 0 0 MCII e 192 168 0 7 255 255 0 0 Cronus 192 168 0 8 255 255 0 0 Zeus III 192 168 0 9 255 255 0 0 29 Initial Power Up To power on the Zeus III unit do the following 1 Attach the power cord to the power entry module on the rear of the Zeus III Detail A Detail A FIGURE 20 Apply power to the Zeus III

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