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2. Figure 3 Network Connections 4 Double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection Status screen appears 4 Local Area Connection Status General Support 21x Connection Status Duration Speed Connected 1 day 15 48 34 100 0 Mbps Activity SP 114321 Sent Packets Received 116 598 Properties Disable Figure 4 Local Area Connection Status Window 11 Configuring Your Network Connection 5 Click Properties The Local Area Connection Properties screen appears 4 Local Area Connection Properties 2 xl General Authentication Advanced Connect using 88 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Etherne This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks dl 005 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 Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 5 Local Area Connection Properties Window 6 Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen appears Internet Protocol TC
3. Using the 44 9 on the keypad arrows scroll forward through the list of menu items 4 Click FWD or to enter a menu Otherwise click BACK to exit a menu option Within a menu Click 44 or TT to scroll e Click FWD or PGM to select an item e Click BACK to cancel a selection or to go back to a previous menu FIGURE 3 KP 32 KP 812 and KP 32 CLD keypads 25 Display Panel Menu Menu System Display Use this menu to display information about the keypanel configuration Display Menu Asgn Type 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 This key activates a GP 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 AC Call key Display Menu Chans ON Chans ON displays an alpha list in the call waiting window of all intercom ports that currently have talk crosspoints closed to this keypanel Chans ON is typically used to locate an open mic or other open audio sources that need to be shut off The most likely cause is a talk key that has been left on at a keypanel In this case use the 44 and TT keys to scroll through the list of names You can then press the Call Waiting key to ask the user at the other en
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5. NOTE When using the Display Panel Menu structure Save Cfg and Reset Cfg are in the Service Menu On the Main Menu Save Cfg and Reset Cfg are in the File Menu Also Copy CWW Copy Key Latch Enable and Flash Timeout are only available through the Main Menu You cannot use them from the display menu Service Menu Mic Gain Mic Gain is the level of audio being sent through the microphone You can set the gain level anywhere from 0 to 100 To set the Mic Gain do the following 1 On the keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window Using the J 9 on the keypad key scroll to Service Click PGM Mic Gain appears in the call waiting window Click PGM The gain percentage appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 or TT keys decrease or increase the mic gain Click CLR to exit NOTE You can also adjust the Mic Gain using the slider on keypanel 33 Display Panel Menu Service Menu Reset Cfg Use Reset Cfg to restore all custom settings to the application defaults The defaults for Reset Cfg are as follows Speaker Volume 25 Mic Gain 60 Latch Enable on Flash Timeout on Local IP Default cleared so default is used All key options for each key are removed Solo off Chime off Groups are cleared To reset the configuration do the following 1 Onthe keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window 2 Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to
6. Once you have configured your Static IP Address insert the VKP Installation CD and Security dongle Follow the installation instructions on the cd IMPORTANT If the Obtain an IP Address check box is selected you are using dynamic addressing If you change the Addressing from dynamic to static contact your network administrator to ensure your new static address is identified on the network 13 Configuring Your Network Connection 14 CHAPTER 3 Screen Descriptions Screen Descriptions The VoIP Virtual Keypanel gives you the ability to customize the application skin A skin is an element of a GUI graphical user interface that can be changed to alter the look of an application without affecting the functionality of the program The VKP currently has four 4 different skins that can be used The different skins are e KP 32 e KP 32CLD KP 812 Lever Key e KP 812 Push Button KP 32 Skin B3 53525252 Figure 7 KP 32 Skin Field Type Description Minimize button Use the Minimize button to hide a window currently being viewed without 3 shutting down the program responsible for it Exit button Use the Exit button to shut the window or terminate the program currently being viewed 15 Screen Descriptions AB Field Type Description Talk Listen lever keys Use the Talk Listen key to either talk
7. compatible with any RTS Matrix Intercom System equipped with the RVON interfaces The RTS Virtual Keypanel has four 4 standard interface skins KP 32 KP 32 CLD KP 812 Lever Key and KP 812 Push Button styles Other skins can be easily created to fit the needs of individual environment giving a highly application specific configuration option Contact Bosch for special requirements With the VKP running under Windows no special dedicated hardware is required The same PC that runs your general purpose applications such as spreadsheets word processors and AZedit can simultaneously function with a matrix keypanel Remote communications using the VKP and a compatible computer RTS Matrix communications can be accessed from anywhere in the world that an IP compliant LAN connection can be made Insert the USB Security Dongle choose the English or Japanese version install the software connect to the LAN done Specifications Specifications Operating System Windows 2000 or higher Sound Card Must be detected as an audio device Peripherals Microphone and Speaker Headset Hard Drive 20MB space required Connections Ethernet connection and USB security dongle Protocols 7 System Diagram RTS Cs9500 Zeus IIIIIIIIIIII OIIIIIIIIMTIR MUI ADAM CS TU eooo VOIP Virtual Keypanel on Laptop RVON 8 Card RVON I O IIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIzIIIIIGX I
8. AZedit Key Assign Menu Auto Func 1 Click to select auto functions in the Key Assign menu 2 Using the 9 on the keypad key scroll to the desired auto function e Auto Follow AF for listen keys only e Auto Listen AL for listen keys only e Auto Mute AM for listen keys only e Auto AR for listen keys only e All Call AC for talk level 1 only DIM DIM Table function for talk level 2 on point to point keys only 3 Click PGM Tap Key appears 29 Display Panel Menu 4 Clicka keypanel key to assign the selected auto function Click the upper portion of the key to assign auto functions except All Call or DIM Click the lower portion of the key for All Call and DIM NOTE e Ifthe assignment is successful the abbreviation for the auto function appears in the alphanumeric 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 is ignored The assignment is also ignored if scroll enable for auto functions is not selected in AZedit or if the key you are trying to assign is restricted You can click CLR to exit and return to normal operation or click BACK to return to the auto function menu and make more assignments Trunked intercom systems Do not select a matrix before assigning auto functions All auto functions are assigned using the local Matrix menu e You do not need to run Save Cfg to store a
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10. Service 3 Click PGM Mic Gain appears in the call waiting window 4 Using the J 9 on the keypad key scroll to Reset Cfg 5 Click PGM The system restores all the application defaults Service Menu Save Cfg Use Save Cfg to save custom settings you have made in the Key Option Key Assign or Service menus These settings are stored in non volatile memory This ensures protection of your settings when you exit the program To save the configuration do the following 1 Onthe keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window 2 Using the 9 on the keypad key scroll to Service 3 Click PGM Mic Gain appears in the call waiting window 4 Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Save Cfg 5 Click PGM The system saves the configuration settings 34 Display Panel Menu Service Menu Tone Gen Tone Gen Tone Generator gives you the ability to check the audio path from the keypanel to the matrix and back You can change the default tone you hear with any wav file you want To change the wav file see change the default tone generation file do the following on page 44 To use Tone Gen do the following 1 On the keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window Using the J 9 on the keypad key scroll to Service Click PGM Mic Gain appears in the call waiting window Using the J 9 on the keypad key scroll to Tone Gen Click PGM TONE ON appea
11. Service sasan n a E etse eto bate ea ac TO cdot tea dut eMe Et a E Ep e a 43 Service us aei oi ERE POR REED e gal P PUN EUN EARN vas EM 43 Service Mic RR 44 Service Gellius re tenente teorie A ee d aa a e hamuq sa 44 Service Copy P M 45 Seryice Copy iioi atten ataca teat e eoe caet e ee t e e ee e de e E Ru de 45 Service atch ied heute reda costos eio dis eese etate Bese dae 45 Service BASH Timeout r h nu ree e eee eter eet ced a de edere seul hahaha umaka 46 VKP MENU SYSTEM QUICK REFERENCE 47 1 Introduction General Description The RTS VKP Virtual Keypanel is a Windows based application that allows any user to have a fully functioning RTS Matrix Intercom User Station on their PC VKP connects via the PC s Ethernet connection to any path that can support standard IP protocols including LAN WAN and VPN The VKP application is compatible with any RTS Matrix Intercom equipped with the RVON interface The VKP brings a new level of enterprise wide and remote access to your RTS Matrix Intercom System Features VoIP GUI Interface Skins Convenience Worldwide Connections Installation Using the same Voice Over IP technology as the RVON cards the VoIP Virtual Keypanel is
12. by clicking the lower portion of the Keys lever or listen by clicking the upper portion of the lever On the keypanel Talk assignments appear in UPPER case letters while listen assignments a appear in lower case letters amp NOTE By using the Function Keys F1 F2 etc on the keyboard you can talk to other users When using a standard 12 function key keyboard only the first 12 talk keys are accessible On a 16 function key keyboard all 16 talk keys are accessible Use ALT the function key to access the listen keys on the keypanel 1 Click the Talk key of the port to which you want to talk The talk channel is open OR Click the Listen key upper portion of the key of the port to which you want to listen The listen channel is open Display Panel display Use the Display Panel to display the different ports associated with each of the lever keys MENU button Use the MENU button to activate the underlying VKP menu structure When selected the top level menu appears in the CWW call waiting window The FWD BACK and PGM buttons allow you to navigate through the menu structure FWD button Use the FWD button to scroll forward through the VKP menu structure BACK button Use the BACK button to scroll backward through the VKP menu structure MIC MUTE button Use the MIC MUTE button to mute the microphone output audio To enable Mic Mute do the following Click MIC MUTE Mic Mute is enabled The MIC MUTE button is depres
13. in the call waiting window Slave keys are the keys that activate along with the master Click one or more keys to select slaves for that group Both LEDs light green next to each key selected You can click a key again to remove it from the group Click CLR to exit Activating the master key now causes it and all slave keys to activate The LEDs for each key activate according to the current key assignment for that key Run Service Save Cfg to store the key group setting NOTE Key group settings continue on keys even if the key assignments are changed To clear a key group do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Key Option The Key Option submenu appears From the Key Option submenu select Key Groups The Key Groups submenu appears From the Key Groups submenu select the page you want to use Tap Master appears in the call waiting window Click the current master key All LEDs next to the key remain lit and tap slaves appears in the call waiting window Click all the keys where the LEDs are lit green This turns all the LEDs off Click CLR to exit The Key Group is cleared Run Service Save Cfg to store the key group setting 41 Right Click Menu Key Option Menu Solo Solo is used to put current active users on hold and talk to a single user For example you may in a key group and want to ask a question to an individual user Y
14. is active 45 Right Click Menu NOTE Latch Enable is only available through the Main menu Service Flash Timeout Whenever there 15 an incoming call and there is a talk key assigned to the caller the talk LED next to that key flashes If the Flash Timeout option is enabled the incoming call flashes for 15 seconds If the Flash Timeout option is disabled the incoming call continues to flash for as long as the incoming call is active To enable flash timeout do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears 2 From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears 3 From the Service submenu select Flash Timeout A check mark appears next to Flash Timeout and the menu closes The keypanel has Flash Timeout enabled 46 5 VKP Menu System Quick Reference RIGHT CLICK MENU File Reset Cfg Save Cfg Exit Display Asgn Type Chans ON Key Groups Key List Level 2 Listen Matrix Panel ID Version Key Assign Pt to Pt Party Line IFB Spcl List Sys Relay Camera ISO UPL Rsrc Auto Func Setup Page Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Matrix only trunked sys Key Options Chime Key Groups Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Solo Service Settings Mic Gain Tone Gen Copy CWW Copy Key Latch Enable Flash Timeout DISPLAY PANEL MENU Display Asgn Type Chans ON Key Groups Group 1 Group 2 Key Assign Key Options Servic
15. popup menu appears 2 From the popup menu select File The File submenu appears 3 From the File submenu select Reset Cfg The system restores the application defaults File Save Cfg Save Cfg is used to save custom settings that have been made in the Key Option Key Assign or Service menus These settings are saved on the Matrix in non volatile memory to ensure your settings are preserved when you exit the application To perform Save Cfg do the following 1 Right click on the keypanel A popup menu appears 2 From the popup menu select File The File submenu appears 3 From the File submenu select Save Cfg The system saves the changes 36 Right Click Menu File Exit Exit is used to close the VKP application To exit out of the VKP application do the following 1 Right click on the keypanel popup menu appears From the popup menu select File The File submenu appears From the File submenu select Exit The VKP application closes Menu System Display Display menu is used to view information about the keypanel configuration Available options are e Assign Type e Chans ON e Key Groups e Key List Level 2 e Listen Matrix e Panel ID e Version To access the Display menu do the following 1 Right click on the keypanel A popup menu appears From the popup menu select Display The Display submenu appears From the Display submenu select the item you w
16. with the master Click one 1 or more keys to select slaves for that group Both LEDs lights green next to each key selected You can click a key again to remove it from the group Click CLR to exit Activating the master key now causes it and all slave keys to activate The LEDs for each key activates according to the current key assignment for that key Run Service Save Cfg to store the key group setting NOTE Key group settings continue on keys even if the key assignments are changed To clear a key group do the following 1 2 On the keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Option 31 Display Panel Menu 3 Click PGM Chime appears in the call waiting window 4 Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Groups 5 Click PGM Tap Master appears in the call waiting window 6 Click the current Master Key The LEDs next to the key remain lit and tap slaves appears in the call waiting window 7 Click all the keys where the LEDs are lit green This turns the LEDs off 8 Click CLR to exit The key group is cleared 9 RunService Save Cfg to store the key group setting Key Option Menu Solo Use the Solo option to put current active users on hold and talk to a single user For example you may be in a Key Group and want to ask a question to a certain individual You can use the solo option to put the key group on hold To
17. III ETHERNET RTS KP 32 with RVON 1 VOIP Virtual keypanel on Desktop PC FIGURE 1 VKP System Diagram Virtual Keypanel Skins Virtual Keypanel Skins e o o 0 00 0 e o o 0 KP 812 Push Button eeee eee mese KP 812 Lever Key HHH HHH HHH HH E CELEEEEDD 0 eee mim mim m KP32 CLD FIGURE 2 Virtual Keypanel Skins Virtual Keypanel Skins 2 Installation and Setup Configuring Your Network Connection Before installing VKP on your PC you must configure the network connection so it functions properly with the VKP software IMPORTANT The VKP application supports static IP Addressing Dynamic Addressing is not supported at this time Contact your IT Administrator to verify the static IP Address for your machine To configure your network connection do the following 1 From the Start Menu select Settings 2 Select Control Panel The Control Panel screen appears Wis O O gt 1 Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 Program Updates Set Program Access and Defaults E3 windows Catalog o Windows Update ca J New Office Document ied Open Office Document Programs Documents gt Control Panel Network Connections Search 35 Printers and Faxes Help and Support 2 Taskbar and Start Menu Run
18. P IP Properties 2 xi 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 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically f Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server gt Alternate DNS server Advanced Figure 6 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Window 12 Configuring Your Network Connection 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Select the Use the following IP Address check box The lower portion of the screen becomes active NOTE This check box allows Static IP Addressing If it is already checked your IP subnet and gateway addresses may already exist Verify this with your Network Administrator In the IP address field enter the IP address of the PC you intend to use In the Subnet mask field enter the Subnet mask for the PC In the Default gateway field enter the Default gateway address of the PC Verify the Use the following DNS server addresses check box is selected In the Preferred DNS server field enter the Preferred DNS server address In the Alternate DNS server field enter the Alternate DNS server address Click OK to accept the changes Otherwise click Cancel to exit without making changes
19. RT Digital Matrix Intercom Innovating the Future of Communications VoIP Virtual Keypanel User Manual up to and including version 1 2 0 ww _ e e o eo e oe o e e o amp eee KP 812 Lever Key B3 EEREEEEE MERREEEME D Kp 32 B nan pman 3 SZZEZZEZI EEEEEEEE EREREENMEERNMEER 32 E ccc RIesss KP32 CLD July 2010 9350 7797 000 Rev C 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 rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from Bosch is prohibited WARRANTY NOTICE See the enclosed warranty card for further details 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 Technical Questions EMEA Bosch Security Systems Technical Support EMEA http www rt
20. Screen Descriptions KP 812 Lever Key and KP 812 Push Button Skin Ba sss js FUD 4 BREK 1 s CER Vy 20 ao Wo 9 9 Wo Wo Wo Wo Mic 02 CER 1 vor ig Figure 8 KP 812 Lever Key and Push Button Skin Minimize button Use the Minimize button to hide a window currently being viewed without m shutting down the program responsible for it Exit button Use the Exit button to shut the window or terminate the program currently being viewed Talk Listen lever keys Use the Talk Listen key to either talk by clicking the lower portion of the Keys lever or listen by clicking the upper portion of the lever On the keypanel Talk assignments appear in UPPER case letters while listen assignments E appear in lower case letters NOTE By using the Function Keys F2 etc on the keyboard you o can talk to other users When using a standard 12 function key keyboard only the first 12 talk keys are accessible On a 16 function key keyboard all 16 talk keys are accessible Use ALT the function key to access the listen keys on the keypanel 1 Click the Talk key of the port to which you want to talk The talk channel is open OR Click the Listen key upper portion of the key of the port to which you want to listen The listen channel is open Display Panel display Use the Display Pane
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22. all waiting key one or more times 1 Click Menu Display appears in the call waiting window 2 Using the 44 9 on the keypad scroll to Key Assign 3 Click PGM P P appears in the call waiting window The Key Assign menu options appear as a scrollable list consisting of the different key assignments 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 Spcl List Assign a key to talk listen to a special list Sys Relay Assign a key to activate a Relay or GP Output Camera ISO Assign a key to talk listen to an ISO UPL 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 on page 29 Setup Page Change the setup page assignments Using the 44 9 on the keypad scroll through the options Click PGM to select it Select the port number or alpha you want to assign to the keypanel key Click PGM Talk Level I appears in the call waiting window 8 Using the L 9 on the keypad key scroll the options 27 Display Panel Menu Available options for this field are Talk Lvl 1 Assigns only talk level 1 Listen Assigns only listen Talk AF Assigns talk level 1 with auto follow listen Talk AL Assigns talk level 1 with auto listen Talk AM As
23. and Reset Cfg are in the Service menu rather than in the File menu where they are located in the Main menu structure Also the Copy CWW Copy Key Latch Enable and Flash Timeout are only available through the Main menu You cannot use them from the display panel menu To access the Service menu do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears From the Service submenu select the option you want to work with Available options are Settings Mic Gain Tone Gen Copy CWW Copy Key Latch Enable Flash Timeout Service Settings The Settings window is used to configure the virtual keypanel for individual use To open the settings screen do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears From the Service submenu select Settings The Settings screen appears Complete the Settings screen with the appropriate values for each field NOTE For a detailed description of the Settings screen see Settings Screen on page 22 43 Right Click Menu Service Mic Gain Mic Gain is the level of audio being sent through the microphone You can set the gain level anywhere from 0 to 10096 The VKP application recalls the last run setting for Mic Gain every time the application is restarted To set the Mic Gain do th
24. ant to view Menu System Key Assign Use the Key Assign menu to assign intercom keys to the keypanel to adjust listen levels for point to point and party line keys and to assign setup pages Available options are Pt to Pt Party Line IFB Spcl List Sys Relay Camera ISO UPL Rsrc 37 Right Click Menu Auto Func Setup Page To access the key assign menu do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears 2 From the Main menu select Key Assign The Key Assign submenu appears 3 From the Key Assign submenu select the option you want to use An Alpha appears in the call waiting window 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 a 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 Pt to Pt is used to assign a key that talks or listens to another intercom port Note 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 an listen on the key Key Assign Menu Party Line Party Line is used to assign a key that talks and or listens to a party line This has no effect until members ha
25. are restricted and you see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see IFBs you must check the appropriate scroll enable check boxes in AZedit 28 Display Panel Menu Key Assign Menu Spcl List Spel List assigns a key that talks and or listens to a special list The key has no effect until members have been assigned to the special list in AZedit NOTE Some or all special list members may be non keypanel devices that cannot 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 several types of control devices that can exist in the intercom system including The 8 GP outputs from ADAM frame J11 on XCP ADAM MC breakout panel The 8 GP outputs from an ADAM CS frame 1903 on the ADAM CS backpanel The relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame RELAY OUTPUTS connector on the FR9528 backpanel The 16 GP outputs of a UIO 256 frame J5 on the UIO 256 backpanel Key Assign Menu Camera ISO By default all ISOs are restricted and you see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item You must select the appropriate check box in AZedit to see ISOs Key Assign Menu UPL Resrc By default all UPL Resources are restricted and you see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see UPL Resources you must select the appropriate Scroll Enable check box in
26. ay appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Option Click PGM Chime appears in the call waiting window Click PGM Tap Key appears in the call waiting window Click the keypanel key you want to assign the chime Run Service Save Cfg to store the chime setting NOTE The chime option continues on a key even if you change the key assignment To remove the chime tone from a key repeat the procedure to add a chime but click any keys where the LEDs are lit red to turn them off Run Save Cfg to store the changes Key Option Menu Key Groups Key Groups are groups of users associated to each other through a common key called a master key A key group can be created so that when one 1 key the master key is activated all keys in the group are activated Up to four 4 key groups can be configured To create a key group do the following 1 On the keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Option Click PGM Chime appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Groups Click PGM Tap Master appears in the call waiting window The master key is the key you click to activate the group Click the keypanel key you want as the master Both the LEDs next to the key lights red and tap slaves appears in the call waiting window Slave keys are the keys that activate along
27. ck anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Key Option The Key Option submenu appears From the Key Option submenu select Chime Tap Key appears Click the key where you want to add the Chime tone Both red LEDs are lit The Chime is enabled Run File Save Cfg to save the chime setting NOTE The chime option continues on key even if you change the key assignment To remove the chime tone from a key repeat the procedure to add a chime but click any keys where the LEDs are lit red to turn them off Run File Save Cfg to store the changes 40 Right Click Menu Key Option Menu Key Groups Key Groups are groups of users that are associated to each other through a common key called a master key A key group can be created so that when one key the master key is activated all keys in the group activate Up to four 4 key groups can be set up To create a key group do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Key Option The Key Option submenu appears From the Key Option submenu select Key Groups The Key Groups submenu appears From the Key Groups submenu select the page you want to use Tap Master appears in the call waiting window The master key is the key you click to activate the group Click the keypanel key you want to use as the master Both LEDs next to the key light red and tap slaves appears
28. d to turn off their talk key Display Menu Key Groups Key Groups displays the Key Groups available in the VKP system There are four 4 key groups available in the VKP To select a key group do the following 1 Using the 44 or TT keys select a group 2 Press PGM to display the group The talk and listen LEDs of the master key light red and the talk and listen LEDs for the slave keys light green Display Menu Key List Key List displays and allows access to all the other assignments on other keypanel pages that are not currently showing in the keypanel display Display Menu Level 2 Level 2 displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys Display Menu Listen Listen displays the listen assignments for all keys 26 Display Panel Menu Display Menu Matrix 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 systems are created in TrunkEdit Display Menu Panel ID Panel ID displays the port number to which the keypanel is connected Display Menu Version Version displays the firmware version of the keypanel NOTE For software upgrades contact customer service Menu System Key Assign The Key Assign menu is used to assign intercom keys to the keypanel To use the key assign menu do the following NOTE Clear the call waiting window by clicking the c
29. e Group 3 Group 4 Key List Level 2 Listen Matrix Panel ID Version Pt to Pt Party Line IFB Spcl List Sys Relay Camera ISO UPL Rsrc Auto Func Setup Page Chime Key Groups Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Solo Mic Gain Reset Cfg Save Cfg Tone Gen 47
30. e Mic Mute do the following Click MIC MUTE Mic Mute is disabled The MIC MUTE button is not depressed CLR button Use the CLR button to clear and close the VKP menu structure CLR PGM button Use the PGM button to accept the menu selection and move you further into the menu structure Number 1 9 button s Use the Number Pad to enter in port alphas Volume Adjust slider Use the Volume Adjust slider to adjust the keypanel volume level MAIN VOLUME To adjust the volume do the following gt Drag the Volume Adjust slider right to increase the volume or left to decrease the volume NOTE The VKP application recalls the last run setting for the volume every time the application is restarted Mic Gain slider Use the Mic Gain slider to adjust the mic gain You can also adjust mic gain through the service menu see Service Mic Gain on page 44 NOTE The VKP application recalls the last run setting for Mic Gain every time the application is restarted a In the Japanese version of the software the talk LED is Red while the listen LED is Green Also when a user is talking with someone else an In Use LED lights Green to let other callers know the user is talking to someone else For example when User A calls User B User C sees Users A and B are talking because the talk LEDs on User C s keypanel are lit Green 21 Screen Descriptions Settings Screen The Settings screen is used to configure connection o
31. e caller appears in the display for the selected key NOTE If a key does not accept an assignment the destination that you are trying to assign may not have scrolling enabled in AZedit or the key you are trying to assign may be restricted Service Copy Key Copy Key is used to duplicate one key assignment and assign it to another key on the keypanel This is a quick way to setup similar pages and groups on a keypanel To copy a key do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears 2 From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears 3 From the Service submenu select Copy Key 4 Click the keypanel key you want to copy 5 Click the keypanel key where you want to assign the copied key assignment Service Latch Enable An intercom key can always be turned on for momentary conversation by clicking and holding the key or button during the conversation There is also an electronic latching feature that lets you tap intercom keys to turn them on and off This permits convenient hands free conversation However it can also result in a talk circuit being left on unintentionally To enable the keypanel for latching do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears 2 From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears 3 From the Service submenu select Latch Enable A check mark appears next to the menu item and the menu closes Latch Enable
32. e following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears From the Service submenu select Mic Gain The Mic Gain percentage appears in the call waiting window on the keypanel Use the 44 9 on the keypad 6 on the keypad to decrease or increase the mic gain Click CLR to exit NOTE You can also use the Mic Gain slider located on the keypanel skin to adjust the gain Service Tone Gen Tone Gen Tone Generator is used to check the audio path from the keypanel to the matrix and back You can change the default tone you hear with any wav file you want To use Tone Gen do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears From the Service submenu select Tone Gen Tone Gen is active on the keypanel Click the key you wish to check for an audio path A tone sounds at the destination NOTE When Tone Gen is enabled the keypanel continues to send audio even when the key is not selected This is important because it uses network bandwidth if not disabled after testing To turn Tone Generator off click the CLR button Tone Gen is used as a diagnostic aide to help determine the audio connection between keypanels You can customize the tone heard through the keypanel with any wave file you want to use To change the default tone gen
33. ease follow the installation instructions for the version you desire INTRODUCTION 5 CMS eq RT OD EPOD 5 j cy c qe 5 SHOCTI TEENE ERT I EEEE EEEREN EEEE EE ARNEE E I RE Rudy Divus 6 System DIAgtat csse roren aud iq E E E EE E REEE 6 Keypanel SKing EARE O dun p DUNS 7 INSTALLATION AND SETUP oS rrt cobra did adds 9 Your Network Connection uuu IE MM bx OR SUR REEE SERER Ex a OU Dn 9 SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS Ri dad 15 SOre n ii 15 15 KP 812 Lever Key KP 812 Push Button Skin 18 Rd BREST TETTE ERUDITI N 20 Settings SOTeCih 2 22 VKP MENU SYSTEM 25 Display Paul MEMU esset ntn des cU E p ep Pro ia Daun decies iu das I lu Rd TED TRAHI Na rip NU 25 Menu System Men ACCESS a esca rr e DUREE ER Eee aa Lebe be eoe asqa E Eee liad ecce een 25 Menu System au uu uama
34. er applications to Front and is made active Flash icon check box When enabled the VKP icon flashes when a call is received and the VKP window is behind other applications The icon is located in the system tray Pop up check box When enabled a pop up notification appears near the VKP icon which flashes Notification orange in the system tray when a call is received and the window is located behind other application windows QO JV 3 49PM 4 Virtual Keypanel x Incoming Call NEG Lock Keypanel check box When enabled the keypanel cannot be moved from its position on the desktop Position OK button The OK button accepts the changes and closes the Settings screen Cancel button The Cancel button clears the changes made and closes the Settings screen 24 4 Menu System The VKP menu system can be accessed at two different points in the software e From the Display Panel Menu accessed by the MENU button on the keypanel keypad e From Right Click Menu accessed by right clicking on the keypanel skin For a diagram of the menu structures see VKP Menu System Quick Reference on page 47 Display Panel Menu Menu System Menu Access To access the menu from the keypad do the following 1 Click the call waiting key in the listen area one or more times to clear all names from the call waiting window 2 Click Menu Display appears in the Call Waiting Window
35. eration file do the following 1 From your desktop right click My Computer popup menu appears From the popup menu select Explore The contents of My Computer appear Expand the C drive The contents of the C drive appear From the list select Program Files The contents of the Program Files subfolder appear From the Program Files subfolder select the Virtual Keypanel folder The contents of the Virtual Keypanel folders appear 44 Right Click Menu 6 From the Virtual Keypanel folder select Skins The contents of the skins folder appear 7 Copy the wav file you want to use for the Tone Gen Into the Skins folder 8 Change the name of your wav file to tone wav NOTE You must rename the original wav file to something else 1 e tone default wav before you can change the new wav file to avoid the cyclical reference Service Copy CWW Copy CWW is used to copy a caller s name alpha from the call waiting window to assign it to another key This function is useful when someone calls on a keypanel that is not assigned to a key To copy a call from the Call Waiting Window do the following 1 While the caller s name is displayed in the call waiting window right click on the keypanel The Main menu appears 2 From the Main menu select Service The Service submenu appears 3 From the Service submenu select Copy CWW 4 Click the key where you want to copy the caller The alpha of th
36. gnments appear in UPPER case letters while listen assignments appear in lower case letters NOTE By using the Function Keys F1 F2 etc on the keyboard you can talk to other users When using a standard 12 function key keyboard only the first 12 talk keys are accessible On a 16 function key keyboard all 16 talk keys are accessible Use ALT the function key to access the listen keys on the keypanel 1 Click the Talk key of the port to which you want to talk The talk channel is open OR Click the Listen key upper portion of the key of the port to which you want to listen The listen channel is open Display Panel display Use the Display Panel to display the different ports associated with each of the lever keys button Use the MENU button to activate the underlying VKP menu structure When selected the top level menu appears in the CWW call waiting window The FWD BACK and PGM buttons allow you to navigate through the menu structure button Use the FWD button to scroll forward through the VKP menu structure button Use the BACK button to scroll backward through the VKP menu structure 20 Screen Descriptions Field Type Description MIC MUTE button Use the MIC MUTE button to mute the microphone output audio MUTE To enable Mic Mute do the following Click MIC MUTE Mic Mute is enabled The MIC MUTE button is depressed To disabl
37. l to display the different ports associated with each of the lever keys MENU button Use the MENU button to activate the underlying VKP menu structure When NENU selected the top level menu appears in the CWW call waiting window The FWD BACK and PGM buttons allow you to navigate through the menu structure 18 Screen Descriptions Field Type Description FWD button Use the FWD button to scroll forward through the VKP menu structure BACK button Use the BACK button to scroll backward through the VKP menu structure MIC MUTE button Use the MIC MUTE button to mute the microphone output audio To enable Mic Mute do the following Click MIC MUTE Mic Mute is enabled The MIC MUTE button is depressed To disable Mic Mute do the following Click MIC MUTE Mic Mute is disabled The MIC MUTE button is not depressed CLR button Use the CLR button to clear and close the VKP menu structure CER PGM button Use the PGM button to accept the menu selection and move you further into EZ the menu structure Number 1 9 button s Use the Number Pad to enter in port alphas ELE EIL LI ere Pages 1 4 LED display The 1 4 LED lights display which key assignment page is being shown lights 02 e Volume Adjust slider Use the Volume Adjust slider to adjust the keypanel volume level s To adjust the volume do the following gt Drag the Volume Adjust slider right
38. n Menu Camera ISO By default all ISOs are restricted and you see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see ISOs you must select the appropriate check box in AZedit Key Assign Menu UPL Rsrc By default all UPL Resources are restricted and you see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see UPL Resources you must select the appropriate Scroll Enable check box in AZedit Key Assign Menu Auto Func To Assign the auto function do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears 2 From the Main menu select Key Assign The Key Assign submenu appears 3 From the Key Assign submenu select the option you want to use Auto Follow AF for listen keys only Auto Listen AL for listen keys only Auto Mute AM for listen keys only Auto Recip AR for listen keys only Call AC for talk level 1 only DIM DIM Table function for talk level 2 on point to point keys only NOTE e Ifthe assignment is successful the abbreviation for the auto function appears in the alphanumeric 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 is ignored The assignment is also ignored if scroll enable for auto functions is not selected in AZedit or if the key you are trying to assign is restricted e You can click CLR to exit and return to normal operation or click BACK to return to the auto function me
39. n list select the server to which you want to connect Local IP drop down list The Local IP is the IP Internet Protocol Address of the computer where the VoIP Virtual Keypanel is installed 1 From the Local IP drop down list select the IP Address you want to use NOTE A computer can have more than one IP Address Separate IP Addresses are associated with each Ethernet card Therefore multiple Ethernet cards allow for multiple IP Addresses Audio Settings NOTE Audio settings are changed in AZedit For more information see the AZedit User Manual 23 Screen Descriptions Field Type Description Codec display Codec displays the codec used to compress the audio for transmittal There are two codecs supported by Bosch s G 711u law and G 711A law The type of codec dictates the quality of audio you hear and the network bandwidth used NOTE If you assign another codec for the VKP from an RVON device other than 711 law or G 711A law VKP negotiates a G 711 codec Frame Size display The Frame Size displays how much audio is in an individual packet VAD check box VAD voice activity detection saves network bandwidth by stopping the flow of audio packets when silence is detected Select the VAD check box to enable this feature in VKP Incoming Call Notification Bring Keypanel check box When enabled the application is brought to the front of all oth
40. nu 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 menu You do not need to run Save Cfg to store auto function assignments These are stored in the intercom system 39 Right Click Menu Key Assign Menu Setup Page Setup Page is used to change the setup page assignments on the KP 32 KP 812 KP 32 CLD EKP 32 and EKP 812 One setup page is used for the top row of keys and another setup page is used for the bottom row of keys To set up a page do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Key Assign The Key Assign submenu appears From the Key Assign submenu select any of the following Page 1 Assign setup page 1 Page 2 Assign setup page 2 Page 3 Assign setup page 3 Page 4 Assign setup page 4 Clear Page Clear a page NOTE You do not need to run Save Cfg to store changes to the setup pages These are stored in the intercom Menu System Key Options Key Options is used to set announcement chimes for incoming calls to assign key groups to keypanel keys and to assign the solo option to keys Key Option Menu Chime Chime is used to add a chime tone to any key for an incoming call announcement The chime tone activates for five 5 seconds after a call is received To add a chime tone do the following 1 Right cli
41. ou can use the solo option to put the group on hold while you talk with the individual To use the solo option do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Key Option The Key Option submenu appears From the Key Option submenu select Solo Tap Key appears in the call waiting window Click the keypanel key to which you want to assign solo Both LEDS next to the key light red to confirm the assignment Click the key again if you want to remove the assignment Click CLR to exit Activating the solo key causes all other activated keys to turn off The keys turn back on when you turn the solo key off Run Service Save Cfg to store the Solo setting NOTE The Solo option continues on a key even if you change the key assignment To remove the solo key option do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel The Main menu appears From the Main menu select Key Option The Key Option submenu appears From the Key Option submenu select Solo Both LEDs next to the solo key light Click the solo key The solo key is cleared Run Service Save Cfg to store the Solo setting 42 Right Click Menu Menu System Service Service is used to access many of the configuration options with the Virtual Keypanel such as Mic Gain Tone Gen Copy CWW Cop Key Latch Enable and Flash Timeout NOTE When using the Display Panel Menu Save Cfg
42. ptions audio settings and incoming call notifications for the Virtual Keypanel To get to the Settings screen do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the VKP The Main Menu appears 2 From the Main Menu select Service The Service menu appears Display Key Assign Key Option Settings Mic Gain Tone Gen Copy CW Copy Key v Latch Enable Flash Timeout Figure 10 Service Menu 3 From the Service Menu select Settings The Settings screen appears 22 Screen Descriptions Layout e PA RITE p md Server Local IP defaut r Audio Settings CODEC not connected Frame Size ms per packet r Incoming Call Notifications Bring Keypanel to Front Flash Icon Pop up Notification Window Lock Keypanel Position Cancel Figure 11 Settings Window Field Type Description Layout drop down list Use the Layout drop down list to choose what interface skin users sees when the Virtual Keypanel is running There are four 4 different skins available KP 32 KP 32 CLD KP 812 Lever Key KP 812 Push Button 1 From the Layout drop down list select KP 32 KP 32 CLD KP 812 Lever Key KP 812 Push Button 2 Click OK The Settings screen closes and the keypanel skin changes to your choice Server drop down list The Server is the port address of the RVON device to which the VKP software connects 1 From the Server drop dow
43. rs This indicates the Tone Gen is active NOTE When Tone Gen 15 enabled the keypanel continues to send audio even when the key is not selected This is important because it uses network bandwidth if is not disabled after testing Click the key you wish to check for an audio path A tone sounds at the destination keypanel 35 Right Click Menu Right Click Menu The Right Click Menu is a right click accessible menu structure for the VoIP Virtual Keypanel It is similar to the display panel menu yet not exactly the same The Right Click Menu contains a File menu item that is not present in the Display Panel Menu It contains the Reset Cfg Save Cfg and an Exit item The Right Click Menu also contains Settings Copy CWW Latch Enable and Flash Timeout items in the Service menu that are not present in the Display Panel menu Menu System Menu Access To access the application menu from the right click menu do the following 1 Right click anywhere on the keypanel A popup menu appears 2 Select the menu item you want to access The top level popup menu has the following items For a complete navigation menu see Menu System Quick Reference on page 47 File Display Key Assign Key Options Service File Reset Cfg Reset Cfg is used to restore all custom settings to the application defaults See the system defaults on page 34 To perform Reset Cfg do the following 1 Right click on the keypanel
44. sed To disable Mic Mute do the following Click MIC MUTE Mic Mute is disabled The MIC MUTE button is not depressed CLR button Use the CLR button to clear and close the VKP menu structure PGM button Use the PGM button to accept the menu selection and move you further into the menu structure Number 1 9 button s Use the Number Pad to enter in port alphas 16 Screen Descriptions Field Type Description Volume Adjust slider Use the Volume Adjust slider to adjust the keypanel volume level To adjust the volume do the following gt Drag the Volume Adjust slider right to increase the volume or left to decrease the volume NOTE The VKP application recalls the last run setting for the volume every time the application is restarted Mic Gain slider Use the Mic Gain slider to adjust the mic gain You can also adjust mic gain I through the service menu see Service Mic Gain on page 44 NOTE The VKP application recalls the last run setting for Mic Gain every time the application is restarted a In the Japanese version of the software the talk LED is Red while the listen LED is Green Also when a user is talking with someone else an In Use LED lights Green to let other callers know the user is talking to someone else For example when User A calls User B User C sees Users A and B are talking because the talk LEDs on User C s keypanel are lit Green 17
45. signs talk level 1 with auto mute listen Talk AR Assigns talk level 1 with auto reciprocal listen Talk Lvl 2 Assigns talk level 2 NOTE If you attempt to assign a talk level 2 to a key and there is no talk level 1 assignment the assignment goes on talk level 1 If you change the talk level 1 assignment for a key that also has a talk level 2 assignment the talk level 2 assignment is erased 9 Click PGM Tap Key appears in the call waiting window 10 Click the key you want to give the assignment The assignment alpha appears in the display window of the keypanel key 11 Click CLR to exit out of the menu structure Key Assign Menu PT to PT PT to PT assigns a key that talks or listens to another intercom port NOTE Some point to point 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 Key Assign Menu Party Line Party Line assigns a key that talks and or listens to a party line This has no effect until members have been assigned to the party line in AZedit NOTE Party line members are usually non keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths Therefore if you want full communication with the party line you need to assign both talk and listen on the key If all communications is normally be 2 way you may want to assign the key as Talk AL Key Assign Menu IFB IFBs
46. sintercoms com contact_main php RETURN SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS Customer Service Department Bosch Security Systems Inc Lincoln NE Telephone 402 467 5321 Fax 402 467 3279 Factory Service 800 553 5992 Please include a note in the box which supplies 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 THE MANUFACTURER All shipments of product should be made via UPS Ground prepaid you may request from Factory Service a different shipment method Any shipment upgrades will be paid by the customer The equipment should be shipped in the original packing carton If the original carton 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 4 inches of excelsior or similar shock absorbing material All shipments must be sent to the following address and must include the Proof of Purchase for warranty repair Upon completion of any repair the equipment will be returned via United Parcel Service or specified shipper collect Factory Service Department Bosch Security Systems Inc 8601 East Cornhusker Hwy Lincoln NE 68507 U S A Attn Service Stop There are two 2 versions of this software that can be installed from the installation cd English and Japanese Pl
47. to increase the volume or left to decrease the volume NOTE The VKP application recalls the last run setting for the volume every time the application is restarted Mic Gain slider Use the Mic Gain slider to adjust the mic gain You can also adjust mic gain Mic Gain through the service menu see Service Mic Gain on page 44 NOTE The VKP application recalls the last run setting for Mic Gain every time the application is restarted a In the Japanese version of the software the talk LED is Red while the listen LED is Green Also when a user is talking with someone else an In Use LED lights Green to let other callers know the user is talking to someone else For example when User A calls User B User C sees Users A and B are talking because the talk LEDs on User C s keypanel are lit Green 19 Screen Descriptions KP 32 CLD Skin oooooooo L Figure 9 KP 32 CLD Skin Field Type Description Minimize button Use the Minimize button to hide a window currently being viewed without shutting down the program responsible for it Exit x button Use the Exit button to shut the window or terminate the program currently being viewed Talk Listen Keys lever keys Use the Talk Listen key to either talk by clicking the lower portion of the lever or listen by clicking the upper portion of the lever On the keypanel Talk assi
48. use the solo option do the following 1 On the keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window Using the J 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Option Click PGM Chime appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Solo Click PGM Tap Key appears in the call waiting window Click the keypanel key you want to assign solo Both the LEDs next to the key lights red to confirm the assignment Click the key again if you want to remove the assignment Click CLR to exit Activating the solo key causes all other activated keys to turn off The keys turn back on when you turn the solo key off Run Service Save Cfg to store the Solo settings NOTE The Solo option continues on a key even if you change the key assignment 32 Display Panel Menu To remove the solo key option do the following 1 On the keypanel click MENU Display appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Key Option Click PGM Chime appears in the call waiting window Using the 44 9 on the keypad key scroll to Solo Click PGM Both LEDs next to the solo key light Click the solo key The solo option is cleared from the key Run Service Save Cfg to store the Solo setting Menu System Service Use the Service Menu to access many of the options within the VKP such as Mic Gain Ton Gen Copy CWW Copy Key Latch Enable and Flash Timeout
49. uto function assignments These are stored in the intercom system Key Assign Menu Setup Page Setup Page is used to change the setup page assignments on the KP 32 KP 812 KP 32 CLD EKP 32 and EKP 812 One setup page is used for the top row of keys and another setup page is used for the bottom row of keys 1 Click PGM to select Setup Page in the Key Assign menu Page 1 displays 2 Using the 44 9 on the keypad key select any of the following pages Page 1 Assign setup page 1 Page 2 Assign setup page 2 Page 3 Assign setup page 3 Page 4 Assign setup page 4 Clear Page Clear a page 3 Click PGM Tap Keys appears 4 Click any key in the row where you want to assign the setup The key assignments for that page should appear in the displays 5 Using the WV 9 on the keypad key scroll to a different setup page Otherwise click CLR to exit NOTE You do not need to run Save Cfg to store changes to the setup pages These are stored in the intercom Menu System Key Option The Key Option menu is used to set announcement chimes for incoming calls to assign key groups to keypanel keys and to assign the solo option to keys 30 Display Panel Menu Key Option Menu Chime The Chime menu is used to add a chime tone to any key for an incoming call announcement The chime tone activates for five 5 seconds after a call is received To add a chime tone do the following 1 On the keypanel click MENU Displ
50. ve been assigned to the party line in AZedit Note party line members are usually non keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths Therefore if you want full communication with the party line you must assign both talk and listen on the key If all communications are normally 2 way you may want to assign the key as Talk AL Key Assign Menu IFB By default all IFBs are restricted and you see Not Avail when you attempt to select this item To see IFBs you must check the appropriate Scroll Enable check box in AZedit Key Assign Menu Spcl List Spcl List is used to assign a key that talks and or listens to a special list The key has no effect until members have been assigned to the special list in AZedit Note some or all special list members may be non keypanel devices that cannot 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 System Relay refers to any of several types on control devices that can exist in the intercom system including The 8 GP outputs from an ADAM frame J11 on the XCP ADAM MC breakout panel The 8 GP outputs from an ADAM CS frame J903 on the ADAM CS backpanel The relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame RELAY OUTPUTS connector on the FR9528 backpanel The 16 GP outputs of a UIO 256 frame J5 on the UIO 256 backpanel 38 Right Click Menu Key Assig
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