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Telex PAM-32 Stereo Amplifier User Manual
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1. ws os _w a fs o e o e u o gt or 6 fe ee sor for for st 08 e e e e Te ae er 6 6 eee ati Po fo fel sor fo 9 SIIQUINN Hod 10359013985 12 CHAPTER 3 Basic Operation Screen Saver Operation If the PAM 32 is set for screen saver operation the alpha numeric display automatically shuts off after a user defined period of inactivity The display reactivates on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control DIP switch 3 enables and disables the screen saver operation NOTE You can override the normal time out period for the screen saver operation and immediately place the keypanel in screen saver mode Selecting Headset or Speaker Tap the Headset Vol Sel key The Vol Sel display alternates between Hdst and Spkr with each key tap The Headset LED lights when the headset is selected and is off when the speaker is selected Listen Volume Adjustments By default the Vol control adjusts the listen volume for the speaker or headset whichever appears in the Vol Sel display The
2. Audio side A Pini ehi Audio side B Piane ra ii Ground universal IEC connector for connection to various AC mains cords Introduction Matrix Out Balanced Output Power Input Connector Type 3 pin Male XLR Type 5 pin locking DIN Pin Out Pin Out Pin 1 Shield circuit common Pin 1 Common Pin 2 Audio output Pin 2 Common Pin 3 Audio output Pin 3 5 VDC 1 50A max NOTE Output level 8dBu nominal balanced Pin 4 15 VDC 0 150A max Pin 5 15 VDC 0 5A max Intercom Connectors Parallel wired DE9S and RJ 12 Connectors Type DE9S Pin Out Pin 1 Data Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Audio In from Matrix shield Pin 4 Audio Out to Matrix Pin 5 Audio Out to Matrix Pin 6 Data Shield Pin7 Audio In from Matrix Pin 8 Audio In from Matrix Pin 9 Audio Out to Matrix shield Type RJ 12 Pin Out Pin 1 Data Pin 2 Audio In from Matrix Pin 3 Audio Out to Matrix Pin 4 Audio Out to Matrix Pin 5 Audio In from Matrix Pin 6 Data Expansion Connector Type RJ 45 LCP Connector Type RJ 45 Foot Switch Speaker Type 9 pin Male D Sub Pin Out Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Speaker minus Pin 3 Ground Pin 4 No Connection Pin 5 Foot Switch Pin 6 Speaker plus Pin 7 No Connection Pin 8 No Connection Pin9 Ground CHAPTER 2 Installation Switch 1 Default Setting Description Switch 2 Default Setting Description Switch 3 Default Setting Description Switch
3. 8dB displays decreases the level increases the level 2 Tap PGM 21 PAM 32 Menu System 3 Tap CLR to exit 4 Run Service Menu Reset Cfg to store the Output Level settings Service Menu Reset Cfg Reset Cfg restores all custom settings to the defaults and erases all stored autodial numbers Service Menu RVON Setup NOTE To use the RVON 1 with the PAM 32 the PAM must be at firmware version 1 0 0 or higher The RVON 1 card when shipped has a default IP Address already configured This must be changed in order for the RVON 1 card to function properly because the pre configured IP Address may not work with your network To set the IP Address do the following 1 On the PAM 32 press Menu The top level menu appears 2 Using the scroll to Service 3 Press PGM The Service menu appears 4 Using the scroll to RVON Setup 5 Press PGM The IP Address menu item appears 6 Press PGM The actual IP Address appears 7 Enter the first number in the IP Address This activates the first octet of the IP Address and clears the rest of the IP Address 8 Press PGM This confirms the first octet in the IP Address and moves you to the second octet NOTE Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the entire IP Address is entered 10 Press PGM The Netmask menu item appears NOTE Once you have entered the IP Address you will then e
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5. 22 Service Menu Save Chg 23 Service Menu Scr Saver ii 23 Service Menu Test Panel 24 CHAPTER 1 Introduction PAM 32 Production Audio Monitor General Description The RTS Model PAM 32 keypanel fits in a standard 19 rack and is two rack spaces high It has 32 push button keys 30 of which are monitoring inputs one key for copying from alpha scroll lists and one is for headset speaker It adds significant new features such as digital signal processing and binaural headset operation with left right assignment of audio signals The PAM 32 also introduces large super bright long life fluorescent displays with adjustable brightness control making it suitable for all types of ambient lighting from direct sunlight to darkness Features Super bright fluorescent displays Provides much better visibility and usable life than LCD displays A display saver mode with programmable scrolling message extends display life and conserves power during periods of inactivity 32 Push Button Keys with 30 keys available for monitoring inputs Only 3 54 inches 90 mm deep behind the front panel approximately 5 11 inches 130mm with connectors Perfect for consoles OB vans etc Digital Signal Processing DSP adds new mixing and metering capabilities Binaural 1 4 phone stereo plug Headset Connector Works with the DSP mixing feature Lets you independently assign intercom and program au
6. Key Assign Menu 6 Tap PGM or FWD to select a list In some cases Wait may display while the requested list is uploaded from the intercom system Tap Key should now display 7 Tap an available intercom key to assign a listen only key If you assign a key that is listen only the assignment will appear briefly in upper case letters then will change to lower case letters NOTE when reassigning keys remember to remove any Chime solo or Key Group options if they will not be needed for the new key assignment Key Assign Menu Matrix Matrix appears only for trunked intercom systems You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that matrix You do not need to select matrix to assign keys to destinations in your own matrix You also do not need to select a matrix when assigning an auto function to a key Key Assign Menu Pt to Pt Assigns a key that listens to another intercom port Note some pt to pt destinations may be non keypanel devices that cannot activate listen paths Therefore if you want full communication you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key Key Assign Menu Key Gain Use this menu item to adjust the listen gains for point to point assignments 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Key Gain in the Key Assign menu Tap Key displays 2 Tap the key that you want to adjust The current listen level displays in the Call Waiting Window 3 Press or to change the
7. level of auxiliary program inputs 1 amp 2 if no GPI O board is present and Aux inputs are enabled and the level of incoming audios from the intercom matrix can be adjusted To adjust a level press the Vol Sel button until the desired source appears in the Vol Sel display Aux 1 Aux 2 or ICOM Then use the Vol control to adjust the listen volume The Vol control defaults back to the speaker or headset after about one minute of inactivity of the control The minimum volume level for either the keypanel speaker or headset may be adjusted NOTE You can save the volume adjustments to be the power up defaults using Service Menu Save Cfg 13 Basic Operation Intercom Keys and Displays Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys Upper Case Letters Upper case letters indicate keys that have an assignment Dashes Dashes indicate a key that has no talk or listen assignment Flashing Alphanumeric Display This means the key is activated to listen to an IFB ISO or TIF NOTE The flashing alphanumeric display for TIF keys remote IFB keys and remote ISO keys can be disabled by placing a check mark next to Don t generate tallies for TIF and trunk use in AZedit Options menu Intercom Configuration Options Tab 14 CHAPTER 4 PAM 32 Menu System Menu System Menu Access _ Clear all names from the Call Waiting display if not clear by tapping one or more time on the
8. 18 Service Menu 2 Press to select any of the following Auto Baud Senses what the Matrix is running and sets the PAM accordingly 9600 Baud 76 8 Baud NOTE Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the settings Service Menu DSP Func This item increases the digital signal processing features 1 Select DSP Func then tap PGM Filtering displays 2 Press or to display any of the following items Filtering Gating Metering Mixing Metering Metering lets you use the Vol display as an LED bar graph meter to monitor an audio signal for about 1 minute 1 Tap PGM Microphone displays 2 Press or to display any of the following items Microphone Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 3 Tap PGM Meter Mic displays 4 Press or to display any of the following items Meter Mic Meter Mtx Meter Aux 1 Meter Aux 2 5 Tap PGM The Vol bar graph is now monitoring the selected audio source 6 Tap CLR to exit metering or allow the metering function to time out after about one minute Mixing Mixing lets you route selected audio signals to the intercom system to the speaker or to the left or right headphone when using a headset By default the microphone signal is routed to the matrix and the matrix signal is routed to the speaker and to the left and right headphones 1 Tap PGM To Matrix displays 2 Press or to display any of the following items To Matrix Speaker Left Hdst R
9. 4 Default Setting Description Switch 5 Default Setting Description Option DIP Switch Settings Latch Enable Disable Open Enable An intercom key can always be turned ON for momentary listening by pressing and holding the key during the monitoring There is also an electronic latching feature that lets you tap intercom keys to9 turn them ON or OFF This permits convenient hands free monitoring However it can also result in a listen circuit being left ON unintentionally NOTE DIP switch 1 disable latching for the entire keypanel If you just need to disable latching for selected keys leave DIP switch 1 in the open position Then disable latching for the desired keys using the check boxes in the Keypanels Ports setup screen in AZedit Key Gain Enable Disable Open Enable Enables or disables the Key Gain item in the Key Assign menu Screen Saver Enable Disable Open Enable With Screen Saver enabled the PAM 32 will shut off the display and enter a low power state after a few minutes of inactivity The display reactivates instantaneously on incoming call or when the keypanel operator actuates any control As with all fluorescent and back lit LCD displays some dimming will occur after many years of operation Using the screen saver helps maximize the display life Call Tally Open 15 Second Flash Whenever there is an incoming call and there is a key assigned to the caller the talk LED next to the key
10. 7 Reserved for Debugging Purposes Must be left OPEN Switch 8 Normal Forced Firmware Download Default Setting Open Normal Operation Description In this mode you can choose to run in normal mode or in forced firmware download This means that once the keypanel is restarted it will automatically look for a copy of the latest firmware to download Power Up Turn ON the power switch Asterisks may briefly appear in the alpha numeric displays After a few moments the displays should show listen key assignments or dashes where there are not assignments If either keypanel continues to displays asterisks it cannot establish communications with the intercom system In this case check the intercom cable and connections At power up the alphanumeric displays will first show asterisks After several seconds the intercom key assignments will display NOTE If the keypanel cannot establish communication with the intercom system all alphanumeric displays will continue to show asterisks Check the keypanel to Matrix cable connection if this occurs If the keypanel loses communications with the intercom it will not revert s for 30 seconds Setup Menu Before using each keypanel you must set the keypanel address Address Switch Setting General Information In Zeus ADAM CS and ADAM Intercom Systems intercom ports are arranged in groups of eight All ports in a group share a common data port Each PAM 32 keypanel is
11. 8 Address Switch Setting General Information 8 Address Setting for Zeus iii 9 Address for ADAM CS e n E 9 Address Setting for Adam iii 9 PAM 32 Addressing 9 Operation israeliane ai 9 Listen Key Operation 9 CHAPTER 3 Basic Operation iii 13 Screen Saver Operation iii 13 Selecting Headset or Speaker iii 13 Listen Volume Adjustments iii 13 Intercom Keys and Displays 14 Alphanumeric Display Indications for Intercom Keys ici aaa 14 CHAPTER 4 PAM 32 Menu System 15 Menu System Menu Access 15 Menu System Display Menu iii 15 Display Menu Asgn Type 15 Display Menu Chans On 15 Display Menu Matrix 16 Display Menu Panel ID 16 Display Menu Version 16 Menu System Key Assign Menu iii 16 Key Assign Menu Matrix 17 Key Assign Menu Pt to Pt 17 Key Assign Menu Key Gain 17 Key Assign Menu Reset Vols iii 17 Key Assign Menu Setup Page 17 Service Menus horn noie 18 Service Menu Aux Inputs 18 Service Menu 18 Service Menu Baud Rate 18 Service Menu DSP Fune 19 Service Menu LCP 32 ii 20 Service Menu Min Volume 20 Service Menu Mod Assign 21 Service Menu Ref Level 21 Service Menu Reset Cfg 22 Service Menu RVON Setup
12. Call waiting key Tap MENU to activate the menu system Press the to scroll forward through the list of menus Press the to scroll back Tap FWD or PGM to enter a menu Tap BACK to exit a menu Within a menu Press or to scroll Tap FWD or PGM to select an item Tap BACK to cancel a selection or to go back to the previous menu PF Y N Menu System Display Menu Use this menu to display information about the keypanel configuration Display Menu Asgn Type Displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys Abbreviations for the key assignment types appear in the alphanumeric displays as follows Point to Point infante notaio Special List Pioneer Party Line GPI Out GPI Out ach eh aes IFB 0 ees ISO TFB Shits wank IFB Special List User Programmable Logic Resources Display Menu Chans On Displays an alpha list in the Call Waiting Window of all intercom ports that currently have talk crosspoints closed to this key panel Chans On is typically used to locate an open mic or other open audio source that needs to be shut off The most likely cause is typically a talk key that has been left on at some keypanel In this case use the and keys to scroll through the list of names You can than press the Call waiting key to ask the person at the other end to turn off their talk key 15 PAM 32 Menu System Di
13. a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that matrix You do not need to select an intercom matrix if you are assigning keys in your own intercom system Also do not select an intercom matrix if you are assigning auto functions or setup pages or if you are changing listen gains for remote point to point keys or remote party line keys Select a matrix as follows e Press FWD or PGM to access the Matrix e Press or to locate the desired Matrix e Press FWD or PGM to select a matrix Wait may display while the scroll lists for that matrix are loading Pt toPt should now display in the Call Waiting Window both for local and remote key assignment This is the list of available point to point key assignments Press or to select a different list as follows Pt to Pt Assign a key to listen to another intercom port Key Gain Adjust the listen gain for a key that already has a point to point or party line assignment If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Key Gain Reset Vols Restore the default listen level for keys that have a point to point or party line assignment If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Reset Vols Setup Page Change the setup page assignments If you select this item skip the rest of this procedure and go to Key Assign Menu Setup Page 16 Menu System
14. listen level 4 You may tap additional point to point to change their listen levels or tap CLR to quit NOTE you do not need to run Save Cfg after resetting key gains These settings are stored in the intercom system Key Assign Menu Reset Vols Use this menu item to simultaneously reset gains for all point to point keys 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Reset Vols in the Key Assign menu Done displays All key gains are now reset to the default level 2 Tap CLR to quit NOTE You do not need to Save Cfg after resetting key gains These settings are stored in the intercom setting Key Assign Menu Setup Page Use this menu item to change the setup page assignments on the PAM 32 One setup page is used for the top row of keys an another setup page is used for the bottom row 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Setup Page in the Key Assign menu Page 1 displays 2 Press or to select any of the following Page 1 Assign setup page 1 to the PAM 32 Page 2 Assign setup page 2 to the PAM 32 Page 3 Assign setup page 3 to the PAM 32 Page 4 Assign setup page 4 to the PAM 32 Clear Page Clear page assignment from the PAM 32 17 PAM 32 Menu System 3 Tap PGM Tap Key displays 4 Tap any key in the row where you want to assign the setup page The key assignments for that page should appear in the displays 5 You can press the or to select or assign another setup page Or tap CLR to exit NOTE You do not need t
15. rotary switch is used to indicate the logical port address the key panel is to use when communicating with the Matrix The switch is read continuously through polling by the matrix If the port address is changed the new address is not seen on a powered unit until the power is recycled NOTE The Address port by default is shipped with an invalid address to ensure that there are no conflicts with existing keypanels It is important to set the address port for the KP 32 keypanel for it to function properly In Zeus ADAM CS and ADAM intercom system intercom ports are arranged in groups of 8 Within each group each keypanel is uniquely identified by its Address switch setting In the below example the Address switch has a white pointer pointing at position 7 indicating port 7 Operation Operation is identical for each keypanel Listen Key Operation ONE Mode ONE mode gives preference to a single active key Tap a key to turn it on The green LED lights When you tap another key the first key turns off and the second key turns on MANY Mode MANY mode gives preference to many keys being on at once Tap any key to latch it in the ON position The green LED will be list while the key is ON You can tap several keys to latch them on Installation 10 soc rec 99 sce ose cre coe 69 989 zoo vso seo oso zzo uot 6
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17. LCP usage for keys 1 32 as follows 1 Select LCP 32 then tap PGM 1 16 Yes displays This indicates the first connected LCP 32 will attach to keys 1 16 2 Tap PGM 1 16 Skip displays This indicates the first connected LCP 32 will skip keys 1 16 and will attach to the next available row of keys to display 17 32 Yes 4 Tap PGM 17 32 Skip displays This indicates the first connected LCP 32 will skip keys 17 32 and will attache to the next available row of keys 5 Tap CLR to exit 6 Run Service Men Save Cfg to store the new LCP 32 settings Service Menu Min Volume This menu item allows the user to set the minimum volume level for both the keypanel speaker and the headset speaker s This is the minimum volume leve available on the volume control located on the front panel of the PAM 32 20 Service Menu 1 Select Min Volume from the Service menu then tap PGM Speaker displays Press to select either Speaker or Headset Tap PGM Press or to increase or decrease the minimum volume level The range is 24dB to 60dB or full Mute Tap PGM Tap CLR to exit Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Min Volume settings N gt fF Service Menu Mod Assign NOTE Normally this is a service adjustment that is required only when replacing a key an display module It may also be required if for some reason the key assignments as displayed in AZedit appear to be in the w
18. RTS Digital Matrix Series Intercom Systems PAM 32 User Guide Up to and including firmware version 1 1 1 9350 7791 000 Rev E 06 2006 PROPRIETARY NOTICE The product information and design disclosed herein were origi nated by and are the property of Telex Communications Inc Telex reserves all patent proprietary design manufacturing reproduc tion use and sales rights thereto and to any article dislcosed therein except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 2006 by Telex Communications Inc All rights reserved Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from Telex is prohibited WARRANTY NOTICE See the enclosed warranty card for further details CUSTOMER SUPPORT Technical questions should be directed to Customer Service Department RTS Telex Communications Inc 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 USA Telephone 800 392 3497 Fax 800 323 0498 Factory Service 800 553 5992 RETURN SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS Customer Service Department Telex Communications 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 sh
19. dio to left or right headphone Easy upgrades Firmware update can be received via the Internet for example and then downloaded to the PAM 32 via the intercom connection Ready for future communication enhancements including coax fiber and ISDN Introduction Connections Keypanel Connections Connections are identical for each keypanel 1 Intercom Connection Use a standard RJ 12 or DB 9 intercom cable Figures 1 and 2 Connect from the FRAME connector to an available intercom port 2 EXP Connect LCP Connect 4 Auxiliary Input Connection Connect an auxiliary audio input to the AUX INPUT connector on the backpanel This is used as a second input from the matrix during split operation AUX Input Specifications Input level 0 8dB Connector 3 pin XLR Female Pin 1 Shield Pin 2 Audio Pin 3 Audio CONTACTS DE 9P MALE DE 9S FEMALE TO KEYPANEL TO INTERCOM SYSTEM RJ 12 MOD PLUG Dee AMPF Gump Tool AMP 55550423 or equivalent 12316661 4 View from cable entrance lt LATCH 4 Ee 3 TWISTED PAIR TELEPHONE CABLE PAIR 1 NOT APPLICABLE PAIR 2 AUDIO FROM MATRIX PAIR 3 DATA DATA gt AUDIO FROM MATRIX AUQIO FROM MATRIX Cable Type Belden 8777 AUDIO FROM MAIRIX _ DATA Important When connecting to an ADAM CS backpanel use only low profile cable connectors such as AMP Part No 747516 3 Telex Part No 59926 678 FIGURE 1 9 pin intercom cable
20. hr 4 hr 6 hr 23 PAM 32 Menu System Shr 10 hr 12 hr Service Menu Test Panel Test Panel PGM lets you check the operation of all keys and displays All alphanumeric displays show a symbol Pressing down on any key except the Headset Vol Sel key will cause OK to display This verifies operation of the key Tapping on the Headset Vol Sel key will cause the display to cycle through the available selections If latching is enabled tapping any intercom key or the Call waiting key will cause the corresponding re LED to light This verifies latching operation and also that each red LED is OK gt Holing any key will cause the corresponding green LED to light This verifies operation of the green LEDs Tapping any keypad button except CLR will cause the keypad button name to appear in the Call Waiting Window This verifies operation of the keypad buttons Tap CLR to quit 24
21. ight Hdst 19 PAM 32 Menu System 3 Tap PGM Mic or Mic displays If an arrow displays this indicates the mic signal is currently being routed to the destination that you selected in step 2 4 To toggle the selection press PGM You can also press or to display and toggle any of the following items Mic Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 5 Tap CLR to exit when you are finished changing the mixing selections 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store any mixing changes Service Menu LCP 32 By default each LCP 32 that you connect to the PAM 32 takes control of level adjustment for the first available group of 16 physical keys that it finds The LCP 32 adjust keys 1 16 which corresponds to the bottom row of keys on the PAM 32 the second LCP 32 adjusts keys 17 32 and so forth If you do not want to use an LCP 32 with certain keys you must program the PAM 32 to skip those keys E O LCP 32 Keys 49 64 ALI LCP 32 Keys 33 48 pars 4 z eee Lister O LCP 32 Keys 17 32 m LCP 32 Keys 1 16 SEE 2 PAM 32 For example you may not want to use LCP s with the PAM 32 but do not want to use them with an EKP 32 In this case you must turn off
22. nter the Netmask The Netmask is a string of numbers similar to an IP Address except that it masks or screens out the network part of an IP Address so that only the host computer part of the address remains for example 255 255 255 0 11 Press PGM The actual Netmask appears 12 Enter the first number in the Netmask This activates the first octet of the Netmask and clears the rest of the Netmask 13 Press PGM This confirms the first octet in the Netmask and moves you to the second octet NOTE Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications 14 Repeat steps 12 and 13 until the entire Netmask is entered 15 Press PGM The Gateway IP Address menu item appears 22 Service Menu NOTE Once you have entered the Netmask you may need to enter the Gateway IP Address A Gateway is a node for example a computer on a network that serves as an entrance to another network 16 Press PGM The actual Gateway IP Address appears 17 Enter the first number in the Gateway IP Address This activates the first octet of the Gateway IP Address and clears the rest of the address 18 Press PGM This confirms the first octet of the Gateway IP Address and moves you the second octet NOTE Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications 19 Repeat steps 19 and 20 until the entire Gateway is entered 20 Press PGM 21 Press CLR to exit the menu The changes are now enabled Service Me
23. nu Save Cfg Save Cfg PGM saves custom settings that you have made in the Key Option or Service menus After customizing settings in Key Option and Service menus run Save Cfg to store your custom settings in non volatile memory This will assure protection of your settings when the keypanel is powered down To erase all custom settings run Services Menu Reset Cfg Service Menu Scr Saver A screen saver is an animated image that is activated on a display when no user activity has been detected for a certain time To set the screen saver delay time do the following 1 On the PAM 32 press Menu Display appears in the keypanel display 2 Press to scroll to service 3 Press PGM Aux inputs appears in the keypanel display 4 Press to scroll to Scr Saver 5 Press PGM Delay appears in the keypanel display NOTE There are three options to choose from this list Delay DSP OFF and Activate When DSP Off is selected the keypanel display turns off pressing any key will re activate the display When Activate is selected the screen saver is immediately enabled pressing any key will re activate the display Delay allows you to set a specific amount of time the keypanel is inactive before the screen saver engages 6 Press PGM 30 min appears on the keypanel display Using scroll through the following times to determine how much inactivity on the keypanel must pass before the screen saver is activated 30 min 1 hr 2
24. o run Save Cfg to store changes to setup pages These are stored in the intercom system Service Menu Service Menu Aux Inputs Enables or disables the volume controls form the VOL SEL Menu Button for any of the following functions AUX 1 AUX 2 or ICOM Intercom 1 Select Aux Inputs 2 Tap PGM Aux IN I displays To select Aux In 1 Aux In 2 or Intercom press 4 Tap PGM Enabled displays 5 To select enable or disabled press 77 the arrow indicates the active selection 6 Tap PGM 7 Tap CLR to exit when finished The new AUX In assignment is now set 8 Run Service menu Save Cfg to store the Aux Inputs setting NOTE To assign the destination of the Aux Inputs see the Mixing entry for Service Menu DSP Func Service Menu DIM This item causes the speaker or headphone level to diminish by a specified amount whenever a listen key is activated 1 Select DIM then tap PGM Speaker displays 2 To select headset press 3 Press PGM By default 8dB displays for speaker and OdB displays for headset This is the default amount of dimming 4 Press to increase the amount of dimming Press to decrease the amount of dimming 5 Tap CLR to exit when finished The new dimming level is now set 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the DIM setting Service Menu Baud Rate This item sets the baud rate for the PAM 32 1 Select Baud then tap PGM Auto Baud displays
25. ould 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 queipment 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 Telex Communications Inc 8601 Cornhusker Hwy Lincoln NE 68507 U S A Attn Service This package should include the following Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction anali eleva 3 PAM 32 Production Audio Monitor ii 3 General Description 3 Features italo lillo E E 3 Connections iaia 4 Keypanel Connections 4 Specifications ssmuniccne rete ia io 5 General Guaina aironi 5 Connectors other connector options available 5 CHAPTER 2 Installation ode tessa hates dette Mees 7 Option DIP Switch Settings iii 7 Power UP E ER 8 Setup Men iii
26. rong positions on the keypanel or expansion panel The PAM 32 and the EKP 32 use module ID numbers Mod ID numbers to define the address of each key and display module By default Mod 1 is always assigned to the right half of the PAM 32 and this never changes since this module has the keypad and is unique However the rest of the modules are identical When replacing any of these modules you may have to reset the Mod ID number as follows 1 Select Mod Assign from the Service menu then tap PGM Cancel displays To exit the procedure without making changes tap PGM All the alphanumeric displays except Mod 1 will appear as shown below 2 Assign the Mod IDs as shown Repeat the procedure for each module 1 Module ID number is displayed here rl as 3 Tap here to assign 2 Select the corect module ID Asterisks wil briefly display number with these keys while the module updates see below ID 2 ID 3 ID 1 Cannot change E P eererece BBBSBBBB 7 BE SBEBB E A EE a E _ EEEE SEEE a PAM 32 EKP 32 NOTE You do not need to run Save Cfg after changing Mod assignments Service Menu Ref Level Allows the adjustment of the nominal audio output level to the matrix from 0dB to 8dB 1 Select Outp Level then tap PGM
27. splay Menu Matrix Displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments In non trunked intercom systems the intercom system name is always LOCL local In trunked intercom systems intercom system names are created in AZedit Display Menu Panel ID Panel ID displays the calculated port number that the keypanel is connected to The calculation is based on the data group that the keypanel is connected to along with the Address switch setting on the keypanel If the Address switch is incorrectly set the wrong Panel ID will display Panel ID also displays the port alpha in brackets if the port is not scroll restricted Display Menu Version Displays the firmware version of the keypanel NOTE For firmware upgrades contact our intercom system dealer The PAM 32 firmware can be upgraded from AZedit Menu System Key Assign Menu Use this menu to assign intercom keys to adjust listen levels for point to point keys and party line keys and to assign setup pages General Procedure to use the Key Assign Menu 1 Clear the Call Waiting Window by tapping the Call Waiting button Tap Menu to scroll down to the Key Assign menu Tap PGM or FWD to enter the menu gt NOTE If you do not have trunking intercom system the next step 5 Remote key assignment only trunking system only If your intercom system is configured for trunking Matrix displays in the Call Waiting Window You must select
28. uniquely identified on the data port by the setting of it Address switch The Operation method of determining the proper Address switch setting varies for each intercom system Use the method for your intercom system as described below Then set the white point on the Address switch to point to the correct setting Address Setting for Zeus Intercom port connectors on the Zeus back panel are arranged in three groups of eight intercom ports For each group intercom port connectors are labeled ID1 ID2 etc When you connect a PAM 32 keypanel to Zeus set the Address switch to match the corresponding ID number on the Zeus backpanel Note the address switch setting 0 and 9 through F are not used Address for ADAM CS Each Audio I O card contains group of intercom ports However the method of breaking out the groups depends on the type of connectors on the back panel ADAM CS with RJ 12 or DB 9 back panel The intercom port connectors are arranged in groups of 8 The first connector at the left for each group is Address 1 the next is Address 2 and so forth NOTE Address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used Address Setting for Adam Each Audio I O card contains 1 group of 8 intercom ports Determine the address setting from Figure X To use the table locate the intercom port number to which the PAM 32 Address will be connected Then read across the Address column to find the Address number PAM 32 Addressing A
29. will flash The flash can be set for a 15 second time out or until the caller s key is released Split Panel Operation In this mode the panel replies to the intercom at two separate polling IDS For example if the polling ID is set to6 in split mode the PAM 32 will respond at IDs6 and 7 Keys on the two sides of the panel operate independently With this mode the audio for the second intercom port could see the AUX IN of the keypanel and the audio for the two ports could be routed separately to the left and right headset channels Installation Switch 6 Standard Alternate Keypad Sequence Default Setting Description For Standard Keypad Sequences DIP 6 Open Listen Key ON Solid Green LED Listen Key Locked ON in mode Solid Red LED Listen Key Held ON doing ISO in many mode Solid Red LED In use Tally e g IFB being interrupted Solid Red LED Busy Tally e g no trunks available Flashing Red LED NOTE Tallies also tally on the alphanumeric display For the Headset Key key 32 the upper LED is Solid Green if the headset is selected For Alternate Keypad Sequences DIP 6 Closed Listen Key ON Solid Green LED Listen Key Locked ON in one mode Solid Red LED Listen Key Held ON doing ISO in many mode Solid Red LED NOTE Tallies also tally on the alphanumeric display For the Headset Key key 32 the LED is Solid LED is Solid RED if the headset is selected Switch
30. wiring diagram and RJ 12 intercom wiring diagram PAM 32 5 Headphone Connector Specification Connector Type 3 conductor 1 4 inch plug Tip Left Ring Right Sleeve Common 6 Power Supply Connector The power supply input operates between 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Specifications Specifications The 32 is a 32 key push button monitor panel with both headset and speaker outputs General AC Supply External switching type 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz with locking DIN connector for attachment to the keypanel and Environmental Storage 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Operating 10 C to 41 C 14 F to 105 8 F Dimensions 19 wide x 2RU x 3 5 90mm deep Physical Height 2 RU Mounting Depth Needed approx 7 Headphone Amplifier Max Voltage Gain 200dB Frequency Response 100Hz to 10kHz 2dB Headphone Impedance 8 to 600 ohms Output Power 160mW into 50 ohms Output Voltage Level 8 volts peak to peak max Sidetone Range 25dB Speaker Amplifier and Speaker Frequency Response 100Hz to 10kHz 2dB Output Power per amplifier 11 3 volts peak to peak max Volume Control Range 30dB Speaker Rating 4 watts max Intercom Inputs Side A Input Nominal 8dBu Peak 20dBu max Aux Inputs Side B Input Level 8dBu nominal Connectors other connector options available Headset Connector Type 3 circuit 1 4 phone jack with threaded metal bushing Pin Out Patel ci
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