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User Manual, DKP-8, DKP-12 and KP-12 Keypanels with Push-button Keys
TABLE OF CONTENTS READ ME FIRST · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 MENU LIST FOR DKP-8, DKP-12, and KP-12 PUSH-BUTTON KEYPANELS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9 POWER-UP AND INITIAL SETTINGS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 APPLYING POWER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 “MD1”, “KEY TYPE” AND “SET ADDR” MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, CHANS ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, GROUP (1-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, KEY ICOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, KEY TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, LEVEL 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MENUS, KEY OPT, BTN LOCK (BUTTON LOCK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 MENUS, KEY OPT, CHIME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 MENUS, KEY OPT, CLR OPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 MENUS, KEY OPT, COPY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 MENUS, KEY OPT, GROUP (1-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 READ ME FIRST This manual is designed for two basic types of users: 1) those who are not involved in the setup or maintenance of the keypanel, but simply want to use it to communicate; and 2) those who will use the advanced features to modify the keypanel’s operation and key assignments. The second type of user may also be the maintenance person and/or system administrator for the intercom system. The first type of user should skip to “Basic Intercom Operation” on pages 14 through 15.
2 MENU LIST FOR DKP-8, DKP-12, and KP-12 PUSH-BUTTON KEYPANELS TOP LEVEL MENU. With the MENU indicator off, rotate the SELECT control to view the following items in the call waiting window. Menu Item Description ---- (pg 18) . . . . . . . . Call List (pg 18). . . . . . DISPLAY Menu CHANS ON (pg 19) GROUP 1-4 (pg 19) KEY ICOM (pg 19) . KEY TYPE (pg 20) . LEVEL 2 (pg 20) . . LISTEN (pg 20). . . PAGE USE (pg 21). PORT NUM (pg 21) SOLO (pg 21) . . . VERSION (pg 21) . KEY LIST (pg 21). . . . . .
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FRONT Alpha-numeric Displays Headset, Speaker, and Program Indicators Call Waiting Window Panel Microphone Jack Call and Menu Indicators TEL1 TEL2 1 RDL 2 ADL0 3 ADL1 4 DIR1 5 AUD1 6 VID1 7 MNT 8 ---- CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 9 Talk/Listen Keys # * 0 ---- SELECT MCP VOLUME SELECT Control VOLUME Control Speaker & Headset / Speaker / Program Select DYN-HDSET Headset Jack BACK External Line Input (PRGM) Connector External Speaker Jack S P K R H E A D S E T EXT MIC IN EXT LINE IN
3.2.2 DETERMINING THE ADDRESS, ADAM AND ADAM CS INTERCOMS Determine the keypanel’s address using Table 7, page 48. 3.2.3 DETERMINING THE ADDRESS, ZEUS INTERCOM SYSTEMS The address is the number (1-8) printed next to the connector on the back panel of the Zeus Frame. (This number repeats for each group of 8 connectors. The intercom system is able to distinguish between two keypanels set to the same address by the group where each one is connected.) 3.2.4 1.
4 BASIC INTERCOM OPERATION 4.1 KEYS AND DISPLAYS Keys that are assigned for talk, or talk+listen are indicated using UPPER CASE letters in the alphanumeric displays above the keys. ● ● Keys that are assigned for listen-only are indicated using lower case letters. ● For momentary activation of a key press and hold the key. Then, release it when finished. DIR1 dir1 Push-button Key 4.
4.3 HEADSET / SPEAKER / PRGM SELECTION AND VOLUME ADJUSTMENT You can select operation with a headset (HDST). Or, you can select operation with the internal speaker (SPKR) and a microphone connected at the panel microphone jack. To select either HDST or SPKR, click the VOLUME control once. The indicator will be lit red for whichever one is currently selected. Then, rotate the VOLUME control to set the level.
5 TELEPHONE OPERATION (KP-12 ONLY, REQUIRES OPTIONAL TIF-951 TELEPHONE INTERFACE) If the intercom system is equipped with an optional TIF-951 Telephone Interface, one or more intercom keys on the KP-12 keypanel may be assigned for use as phone keys. There are three types of phone key assignments: ● All-purpose phone key (usually identified as TEL1, TEL2 etc.): may be used for manual dialing, for last number redial, and for auto dialing any of ten stored phone numbers.
5.1.4 TALK MUTE DURING A PHONE CONVERSATION During a phone conversation, tap the phone key once to turn on talk muting. Tap the key again to resume talking. 5.1.5 LAST NUMBER REDIAL WITH AN ALL-PURPOSE PHONE KEY 1. Tap the phone key to enter dial mode. 2. Rotate the SELECT control to display REDIAL, then click the SELECT control to redial. 3. Hang up as previously described when finished with the call. 5.1.
6 USING THE TOP-LEVEL MENU 6.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION When the keypanel is turned on, it resets to the top-level menu. At this level, the MENU indicator is off. To access the items in the top level menu, rotate the SELECT control. The following items are displayed in the call waiting window as the SELECT control is rotated: Item ---Call list names DISPLAY KEY LIST LEVEL LISTS MENUS PAGE (1-4) TGL LISN Description Clear call waiting. Default condition of display. May be used to clear keys.
6.4 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY 6.4.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION When you click on DISPLAY in the top level menu, you can access several menu items that display current information about the keypanel using the key displays and the call waiting window. 6.4.2 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, CHANS ON Click on CHANS ON to view a list of all destinations that are talking to your keypanel. The call waiting window may briefly display WAIT while the names are retrieved.
6.4.5 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, KEY TYPE When you click on KEY TYPE, the type of key assignment (see below) for each talk key is displayed in the alphanumeric display above that key. If there is no talk assignment, the display will show dashes (----). The call waiting window will also display TAP KEYS. If the keypanel does not have alphanumeric displays for intercom key assignments, tap any key and the key type for that key will appear in the call waiting window.
pear in the call waiting window. (If the key is not assigned, the call waiting window will display dashes.) Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to clear the call waiting window if desired. 6.4.8 TOP LEVEL MENU, DISPLAY, PAGE USE PAGE USE shows which setup page is assigned to the keypanel. For KP-12’s it also shows which pages are assigned to any connected expansion panels.
To talk to the selected key assignment, press and hold the SELECT control. This will also add the name to the call list for future use. To assign the selected key assignment to an intercom key on the active setup page, press and hold the SELECT control, then tap an intercom key. ☞ If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software the intercom key may ignore the assignment.
☞ Party line key assignment changes are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the on-line configuration. ☞ When you assign a party line key using this method, only the talk assignment is affected and not the listen assignment. If you want to change or add a listen assignment you will have to access menu mode and use the KEY ASGN menu as described starting on page 25. To return to the top-level menu from the party line list, double-click the SELECT control.
☞ When you assign an ISO key using this method, only the talk assignment is affected and not the listen assignment. If you want to change or add a listen assignment you will have to access menu mode and use the KEY ASGN menu as described starting on page 25. To return to the top-level menu, double-click the SELECT control. If no action is taken for about 30 seconds, the call waiting window will clear. 6.7.
Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to exit menu mode. 6.7.7 TOP LEVEL MENU, LISTS, SPCL (SPECIAL LISTS) When you click on SPCL, the list of special lists will appear in the call waiting window. Rotate the SELECT control to locate the desired special list. To talk to the selected special list, press and hold the SELECT control.
6.10 TOP LEVEL MENU, TGL LISN (TOGGLE LISTEN ON/OFF) If a talk key also has a listen assignment, you may occasionally wish to turn on the listen assignment independently of the talk assignment. You can use TGL LISN to do this. When you click on TGL LISN, the call waiting window will display TAP KEYS, and the current listen status (on or off) will be indicated for each key that has a listen assignment. Tap the keys that you want to turn on or off.
7 MENU MODE 7.1 SELECT CONTROL OPERATION IN MENU MODE The keypanel normally operates at the top-level menu. At that level, the MENU indicator is off. To enter menu mode, rotate the SELECT control to display MENUS, then click the SELECT control. The MENU indicator will turn on. ● ☞ If your keypanel displays (MENUS) instead of MENUS, this indicates that menu mode has been locked, and you must enter the 4-digit passcode that was saved previously to gain access.
1. All phone keys (including autodial or redial keys) must be off. 2. When you click on AUTODIAL, the call waiting window will display DIAL NUM. 3. If your phone system requires you to enter a digit to request an outside line, enter that digit first. Some phone systems may also require a brief pause after the request for an outside line. If this is the case, enter *99 after the first digit to create a pause. 4. Finish dialing the telephone number. 5. When finished dialing, click the SELECT control.
☞ If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software the intercom key may ignore the assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change. ☞ Unlike some other types of key assignments, which let you select the activation method, autodial keys are always assigned as talk keys with auto-listen. When you activate the key both talk and listen will be activated. 5.
assignments. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to exit menu mode. Table 2. Auto Function Descriptions AUTO AC All-Call (for talk assignments only): Activating an all-call key will cause all keys to the left of the all-call key to activate (up to, but not including another all-call key).
5. To copy another key assignment, double-click the SELECT control, and the call waiting window will again display TAP ORIG. Then, repeat from step 1. ☞ If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software the intercom key may ignore the copied assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change.
7.3.6.3 MENUS, KEY ASGN, LISTS, PL (PARTY LINE) 1. When you click on PL, the party line scroll list will appear in the call waiting window. Rotate SELECT to display the desired party line, then click SELECT. 2. Rotate the SELECT control to select one of the available key assignment options (Table 3, page 31) then click SELECT. 3. The call waiting window will display TAP KEY. Tap an intercom key to assign the party line.
☞ If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software the intercom key may ignore the key assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change. ☞ Key assignment changes are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the on-line configuration. ☞ Changing a key‘s assignment has no effect on any key options that may already be assigned to that key using the KEY OPT menu, page 36.
☞ Relay key assignments are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the on-line configuration. ☞ Changing a key‘s assignment has no effect on any key options that may already be assigned to that key using the KEY OPT menu, page 36. Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to exit menu mode. 7.3.6.8 MENUS, KEY ASGN, LISTS, SPCL (SPECIAL LIST) 1.
5. Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to exit menu mode. 6. You must save Local I/O assignments using the SAVE CFG command. See “SERVICE MENU, SAVE CFG”, page 45. Otherwise, any Local I/O assignments will be lost when the keypanel is turned off. ☞ An intercom key must already have one of the following key assignments in order for a Local I/O assignment to function: IFB, ISO, PL, P-P, or SPCL. 7.3.
7.3.9 MENUS, KEY ASGN, REDIAL (FOR KP-12 ONLY) You use this menu item to assign a redial key for use along with one or more phone keys. If the KP-12 has multiple phone keys assigned, the redial key redials the last number dialed on the last phone key that was used. 1. When you click on REDIAL, the point-to-point scroll list will display for the currently selected intercom system1. 2. Rotate the SELECT control to locate one of the intercom ports to which the TIF-951 is connected, then click SELECT.
7.4.2 MENUS, KEY OPT, BTN LOCK (BUTTON LOCK) Each key may be independently locked on or off. The default setting for all keys is no locking. When you select BTN LOCK from the KEY OPT menu, the call waiting window will display TAP KEYS. Tap keys as desired to select lock on, lock off, or no lock.
7.4.5 MENUS, KEY OPT, COPY COPY lets you copy one key’s option assignments to another key. When you select COPY, the call waiting window will display TAP ORIG. Tap the original key from which you want to copy. After you tap a key, the call waiting window will display TAP DEST. Tap the destination key to which you want to copy. The display above the destination key will briefly display OK to verify the assignment. Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level.
Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for about two seconds to exit menu mode. Remember to save your changes if you want them retained for future use. See “SERVICE MENU, SAVE CFG”, page 45. ☞ You can assign latching operation to keys that are locked on or off using the button lock feature (page 37) but latching will have no effect. 7.4.
7.5.3 MENUS, SERVICE, HDST MIC For a KP-12 with an optional Rear Connector Module, you can use this item to select microphone input from either a headset or from the EXT MIC IN connector. For all other keypanels, leave HDST MIC set to HEADSET. To change the setting, click on HDST MIC. Then, rotate the SELECT control to display either HEADSET or EXTERNAL, and click again. Double-click the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level when finished.
7.5.6 MENUS, SERVICE, MOD ASGN ☞ The information in this section applies when any of the following occurs: ● The call waiting window displays MD1 at power-up ● Key modules have been replaced ● EKP Expansion Panels and/or LCP Level Control Panels are being used with a KP-12 ● A group of 4 keys do not operate correctly When any of these situations occurs, you may have to reprogram MOD numbers as described in the following paragraphs. 7.5.6.
adjust listen levels for intercom keys, you want to make sure that the MOD numbers for the level control knobs match the MOD numbers for the intercom keys. The LCP MOD numbers cannot be set from the KP-12, but rather, they must be set by replacing the internal read-only memory (ROM) in the LCP. Table 4 shows the default MOD numbers that are programmed into the the various LCP’s.
7.5.6.3 Using Multiple Expansion Panels (KP-12 Only) When using multiple expansion panels, some MOD numbers may have to be reassigned so that each group of 4 keys has its own unique MOD number. Table 5 shows the correspondence between MOD numbers, key numbers, and setup pages. Example 1, connecting one EKP-20 along with a KP-12: Use the default MOD numbers as shown in Table 4. Next, assign setup pages. See “TOP LEVEL MENU, PAGE”, page 25. You should assign one setup page as MAIN.
7.5.7 MENUS, SERVICE, MUTE LVL The front panel speaker is muted by 12 dB whenever a talk key is activated. This is done to prevent possible feedback between the microphone and speaker. Headphones are muted by 6 dB, also to prevent possible feedback, especially with open-air style headphones. The muting levels for speaker and headphones are independently adjustable as follows: After clicking on MUTE LVL, rotate the SELECT control to select either HDPHONE or SPEAKER, then click SELECT again.
Table 6.
7.5.11 MENUS, SERVICE, SET ADDR SET ADDR must be used during installation or whenever the keypanel is reset or moved to a new port. Determining the Keypanel Address, CS9XXX Intercoms For intercom port numbers ending in 1 through 9, the keypanel address is the last digit of the port number. If the last digit of the port number is 0, use 10 as the keypanel address. Determining the Keypanel Address, ADAM and ADAM CS Intercoms Use Table 7, page 48.
4. Remember to save your changes if you want them retained for future use. See “SERVICE MENU, SAVE CFG”, page 45. 7.5.14 MENUS, SERVICE, TEST PNL TEST PNL lets you check operation of indicators and controls. When you select TEST PNL, the following sequence will occur: 1. All alphanumeric displays will display % symbols to verify display operation. 2. All tricolor indicators will flash green-yellow-red-off. All single-color indicators will flash green-off.
Table 7.
INDEX A CHIME 37 Address CLEAR Determining for ADAM and ADAM CS Intercoms 13 Determining for CS9XXX Intercoms 12 Clearing (deleting) key assignments 29 Click Determining for Zeus Intercoms 13 Setting the address at power-up 13 Alphanumeric Displays Definition 13 CLR OPT 37 Copy Display indications at power-up 13 Copying one key assignment to another key 30 In reference view 12 Copying options from one key to another 38 Indications for talk/listen key assignment 14 Copying the call waiting windo
H L HDST Indicator LATCHING 38 Indications at power-up 13 LISTS Selecting headset operation 15 HDST MIC 40 In KEY ASGN menu 31 LOCAL I/O Assigning GPI outputs to keys 34 I LOCK 40 ICOM In KEY ASGN, LISTS menu 31 IFB M MD1 Assigning an IFB to a key 32 Indicators Message at power-up 12 Menu Talk and listen indicators in keys 14 ISO Directory of menu items 9 MENU Indicator Assigning an ISO to a key 32 Indication at power-up 13 MENUS K Accessing and using menu mode 27 KEY ASGN Menu General d
Point-to-Point S Assigning a point-to-point key 33 Power SAVE CFG 45 SELECT Control Applying power 12 In reference view 12 Power-up indications 13 SERVICE menu P-P General description and usage 39 See Point-to-Point SET ADDR PRGM Indicator Changing the keypanel address 46 Indications at power-up 13 Message at power-up 12 Program selection and volume adjustment 15 SIDETONE 46 Saving a default program volume level 15 SOLO 39 R SPCL See Special List Rear Connector Module Required for progr
Storing autodial numbers 27 TEST PNL 47 TIF-951 See Telephone TONE 47 U UNLOCK 40 USM (Unswitched Microphone) 47 W Warranty Information 2 52 User Manual, DKP-8, DKP-12 and KP-12 Keypanels with Push-button Keys