CLD Color Keypanel Family
User Manual
KP 32 CLD
DKP 16 CLD
EKP 32 CLD
93507858000 Rev B |
8/2008 |
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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
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Customer Service Department
Telex Communications, Inc. (Lincoln, NE) Telephone: 402-467-5321
Fax: 402-467-3279
Factory Service: 800-553-5992
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Telex Communications, Inc.
8601 East Cornhusker Hwy.
Lincoln, NE 68507 U.S.A.
Attn: Service
Table
of
Contents
INTRODUCTION ............................................. |
3 |
Features .................................................................. |
3 |
Specifications .......................................................... |
4 |
KP 32 CLD Block Diagram .................................... |
5 |
Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000) ....... |
6 |
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS ....................................... |
6 |
REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS .......................................... |
7 |
OPTIONAL GPI 32 CLD MODULE ................................ |
7 |
Reference View DKP 16 CLD (90007866000) ....... |
8 |
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS ....................................... |
8 |
Connector Pinouts ................................................ |
11 |
Accessing the Switch Bank ................................... |
14 |
INSTALLATION ............................................. |
17 |
KP 32 CLD Installation ........................................ |
17 |
POWER UP ................................................................. |
18 |
Address Setting ..................................................... |
18 |
GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................. |
18 |
Connections .......................................................... |
19 |
FRAME CONNECTOR ................................................... |
19 |
HEADSET CONNECTOR ................................................ |
19 |
PANEL MICROPHONE CONNECTOR ............................. |
19 |
FOOTSWITCH CONNECTOR .......................................... |
19 |
BASIC OPERATION ...................................... |
21 |
Intercom Keys and Displays ................................. |
21 |
COLOR DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS FOR INTERCOM KEYS .21 |
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DISPLAY ICONS ........................................................... |
22 |
Default Keypad ..................................................... |
24 |
DEFAULT KEYPAD ...................................................... |
25 |
INFO button ......................................................... |
27 |
Intercom Key Operation ....................................... |
28 |
BASIC INTERCOM KEY OPERATION .............................. |
28 |
Key Gain Adjustment ............................................ |
29 |
Listen Volume Adjustments .................................. |
29 |
Aux Volume Adjustments ...................................... |
30 |
Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto Functions 32 |
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Operation of Intercom Keys with Options ............ |
32 |
GROUP OPTION KEYS ................................................ |
32 |
SOLO KEY .................................................................. |
32 |
Operation of Intercom Talk Keys with the Speaker |
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DIM Setting ........................................................... |
32 |
Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports 33 |
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User Quick Select Scrolling .................................. |
33 |
Call Waiting Operation ........................................ |
33 |
Mute the Microphone/Speaker .............................. |
34 |
Mic Select ............................................................. |
35 |
User Programmable Keys .................................... |
37 |
FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD ............................ |
39 |
Download Firmware to the Color |
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Keypanel Family From AZedit ............................. |
39 |
Download Firmware Using the BLR Function ..... |
42 |
KP 32 CLD MENU SYSTEM .......................... |
47 |
Main Menu Access ................................................ |
47 |
Menu System, Audio Options ................................ |
48 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, DIM ..................................... |
50 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, DSP FUNCS ......................... |
51 |
Equalization .......................................................... |
51 |
Filters .................................................................... |
55 |
Gating .................................................................... |
56 |
Metering ................................................................ |
58 |
Mixing ................................................................... |
59 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, HEADSET .............................. |
62 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, HEADSET MIC ...................... |
63 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, KEY VOLUMES ...................... |
64 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, MIC GAIN ............................ |
66 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, MIN VOLUME ....................... |
68 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, MATRIX OUT ........................ |
69 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, MAX VOLUME ...................... |
70 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, OUTP LEVEL ........................ |
71 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, PANEL MIC .......................... |
72 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, SIDETONE ............................. |
73 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, SPEAKER ............................... |
74 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, TONE GEN ............................ |
75 |
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, PREAMP OUT ........................ |
77 |
Menu System, Display .......................................... |
78 |
DISPLAY MENU, ASSIGN TYPE ..................................... |
79 |
DISPLAY MENU, CHANS ON ........................................ |
80 |
DISPLAY MENU, CHIME .............................................. |
80 |
DISPLAY MENU, EXCLUSIVE ........................................ |
81 |
DISPLAY MENU, KEY GROUPS .................................... |
81 |
DISPLAY MENU, KEY LIST ........................................... |
82 |
DISPLAY MENU, LEVEL 2 ............................................ |
83 |
DISPLAY MENU, LISTEN .............................................. |
83 |
DISPLAY MENU, MATRIX ............................................. |
84 |
DISPLAY MENU, PANEL ID ......................................... |
84 |
DISPLAY MENU, SOLO ................................................ |
85 |
DISPLAY MENU, VERSION ........................................... |
85 |
Menu System, Key Assign Menu .......................... |
87 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, MATRIX |
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(TRUNKED SYSTEM ONLY) ........................................... |
88 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, PT-TO-PT .................................... |
90 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, PARTY LINE ................................. |
91 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, IFB ............................................. |
91 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, SPCL LIST .................................... |
92 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, SYS RELAY ................................... |
93 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, CAMERA ISO ............................... |
94 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, UPL ............................................ |
95 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, IFB SL ........................................ |
95 |
KEY ASSIGN MENU, AUTO FUNC ................................ |
96 |
Menu System, Key Options Menu ........................ |
98 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, AUTO DIAL ............................... |
98 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, CHIME ...................................... |
99 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, EXCLUSIVE ............................. |
101 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, KEY GROUPS .......................... |
102 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, LATCHING ............................... |
103 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, SOLO ...................................... |
104 |
KEY OPTIONS MENU, TALLIES .................................. |
105 |
Menu System, RVON Offers ............................... |
106 |
Menu System, Save Config ................................. |
107 |
Menu System, Service ........................................ |
108 |
SERVICE MENU, ALPHA SIZE ..................................... |
109 |
SERVICE MENU, AUX INPUTS .................................... |
111 |
SERVICE MENU, BAUD RATE ..................................... |
111 |
SERVICE MENU, DISPLAY DIM .................................. |
112 |
SERVICE MENU, FOOTSWITCH .................................. |
113 |
SERVICE MENU, KEY VIEW ....................................... |
114 |
SERVICE MENU, KEYPAD .......................................... |
115 |
SERVICE MENU, LOCAL GPIO .................................. |
117 |
SERVICE MENU, RESET CFG ..................................... |
120 |
SERVICE MENU, SCR SAVER ...................................... |
121 |
SERVICE MENU, SET ADDRESS .................................. |
123 |
SERVICE MENU, SNOOP TALLY .................................. |
124 |
SERVICE MENU, TEST PANEL .................................... |
126 |
TELEPHONE OPERATION ........................ |
127 |
Dialing and Hanging Up Using KP 32 CLD ..... |
127 |
MANUAL DIAL ........................................................... |
127 |
KEYPANEL HANG UP ................................................ |
128 |
AUTO DIAL ............................................................... |
130 |
KP 32 CLD KEYPAD |
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QUICK REFERENCE .................................. |
131 |
Keypad Sequence Introduction .......................... |
131 |
KEYPANEL MENU |
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QUICK REFERENCE .................................. |
137 |
KP 32 CLD System Menu - with GPI 32 |
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CLD Option Card ............................................. |
138 |
KP 32 CLD System Menu - no GPI 32 |
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CLD Option card ............................................... |
141 |
Boot Loader Reset 145 |
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Boot Loader Reset - BLR Button ........................ |
145 |
EKP 32 CLD |
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90007876000 .................................................. |
151 |
Introduction ....................................................... |
151 |
Specifications ..................................................... |
151 |
EKP 32 CLD Expansion Panel |
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Reference View .................................................. |
152 |
Expansion Panel Cabling Reference ................. |
153 |
Receiving A Phone Call ..................................... |
127 |
List
of
Figures
FIGURE 1. |
KP 32 CLD Block Diagram .................................................................................................................................................. |
5 |
FIGURE 2. |
KP 32 CLD Front Panel ....................................................................................................................................................... |
6 |
FIGURE 3. |
KP 32 CLD Back Panel and GPI 32 CLD Option Card ...................................................................................................... |
7 |
FIGURE 4. |
DKP 16 CLD - Top View ...................................................................................................................................................... |
8 |
FIGURE 5. |
DKP 16 CLD Front, Right and Left Side Views ................................................................................................................... |
9 |
FIGURE 6. |
DKP 16 CLD Back View ..................................................................................................................................................... |
10 |
FIGURE 7. |
KP 32 CLD Top Screw Removal. ....................................................................................................................................... |
14 |
FIGURE 8. |
KP 32 CLD Back Panel Screw Removal ............................................................................................................................ |
14 |
FIGURE 9. |
KP 32 CLD Inside Switch Bank .......................................................................................................................................... |
15 |
FIGURE 10. |
Use this switch setting scheme for RTS Standard Cable (USOC). ..................................................................................... |
16 |
FIGURE 11. |
Use this switch setting scheme for a Standard CAT-5 Cable using pin 1 and pin 2 for RS485 functionality (568B). ....... |
16 |
FIGURE 12. |
Use this switch setting scheme for a Standard CAT-5 Cable using pin 7 and pin 8 for RS485 functionality (568B). ....... |
16 |
FIGURE 13. |
KP 32 CLD Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... |
17 |
FIGURE 14. |
KP 32 CLD Key Position Explanation ............................................................................................................................... |
28 |
FIGURE 15. |
Adjusting Key Volumes ....................................................................................................................................................... |
29 |
FIGURE 16. |
Main Volume Adjustment Front Speaker ............................................................................................................................ |
30 |
FIGURE 17. |
Main Volume Adjustment Rear Headset ............................................................................................................................. |
30 |
FIGURE 18. |
Aux Volume Adjustment Matrix .......................................................................................................................................... |
31 |
FIGURE 19. |
Aux Volume Adjustment Aux 1 ............................................................................................................................................ |
31 |
FIGURE 20. |
User Select Quick Scroll ..................................................................................................................................................... |
33 |
FIGURE 21. |
All Muted Display Icons ..................................................................................................................................................... |
34 |
FIGURE 22. |
Top Level Menu Structure .................................................................................................................................................. |
47 |
FIGURE 23. |
Main Audio Options Menu .................................................................................................................................................. |
49 |
FIGURE 24. |
Audio Options - Dim Amount Adjustments ......................................................................................................................... |
50 |
FIGURE 25. |
Audio Options - DSP Function Menu ................................................................................................................................. |
51 |
FIGURE 26. |
Frequency Response - Preset 1 (20Hz to 300Hz) ............................................................................................................... |
52 |
FIGURE 27. |
Frequency Response - Preset 2 (300Hz to 900Hz) ............................................................................................................. |
52 |
FIGURE 28. |
Frequency Response - Preset 3 (900Hz to 2100Hz) ........................................................................................................... |
53 |
FIGURE 29. |
Frequency Response - Preset 4 (2100Hz to 4500Hz) ......................................................................................................... |
53 |
FIGURE 30. |
Frequency Response - Preset 5 (4500Hz to 24,000Hz) ...................................................................................................... |
54 |
FIGURE 31. |
Audio Options - Equalization ............................................................................................................................................. |
54 |
FIGURE 32. |
Audio Options - Presets ...................................................................................................................................................... |
55 |
FIGURE 33. |
Audio Options - Filters ....................................................................................................................................................... |
56 |
FIGURE 34. |
Audio Options - Filter Options ........................................................................................................................................... |
56 |
FIGURE 35. |
Audio Options - Gating Options ......................................................................................................................................... |
57 |
FIGURE 36. |
Gating - Threshold Set ........................................................................................................................................................ |
57 |
FIGURE 37. |
Metering Explanation ......................................................................................................................................................... |
58 |
FIGURE 38. |
Metering Bands display ...................................................................................................................................................... |
58 |
FIGURE 39. |
Audio Options - Metering ................................................................................................................................................... |
59 |
FIGURE 40. |
Audio Options Menu - Mixing Output Options ................................................................................................................... |
61 |
FIGURE 41. |
Audio Options Menu - Mixing Input Options ..................................................................................................................... |
61 |
FIGURE 42. |
Audio Options - Headset Front Rear Option ...................................................................................................................... |
62 |
FIGURE 43. |
Headset Always On, Disabled, and Switched ..................................................................................................................... |
62 |
FIGURE 44. |
Audio Options - Headset Mic Front Rear Options ............................................................................................................. |
63 |
FIGURE 45. |
Audio Options - Headset Mic Options ................................................................................................................................ |
63 |
FIGURE 46. |
Audio Options Key Volume Adjust ...................................................................................................................................... |
64 |
FIGURE 47. |
Audio Options - Key Volume Enabled ................................................................................................................................. |
65 |
FIGURE 48. |
Audio Options Menu - Key Volume Reset ........................................................................................................................... |
65 |
FIGURE 49. |
Key Volumes Reset .............................................................................................................................................................. |
66 |
FIGURE 50. |
Audio Options - Mic Gain - Level Option ........................................................................................................................... |
66 |
FIGURE 51. |
Audio Options - Mic Gain - Level Options .......................................................................................................................... |
67 |
FIGURE 52. |
Mic Gain Adjustments ......................................................................................................................................................... |
67 |
FIGURE 53. |
Audio Options - Mic Gain - Adjust Option .......................................................................................................................... |
68 |
FIGURE 54. |
Audio Options - Mic Gain - Adjust Menu Options .............................................................................................................. |
68 |
FIGURE 55. |
Audio Options - Min. Volume Adjustment ........................................................................................................................... |
69 |
FIGURE 56. |
Audio Options Menu - Matrix Out ...................................................................................................................................... |
70 |
FIGURE 57. |
Audio Options - Hot Mic Enabled ....................................................................................................................................... |
70 |
FIGURE 58. |
Audio Options - Max Volume Adjustments .......................................................................................................................... |
71 |
FIGURE 59. |
Audio Options Menu - Output Level .................................................................................................................................... |
71 |
FIGURE 60. |
Audio Options - Panel Mic Front Rear Options ................................................................................................................. |
72 |
FIGURE 61. |
Panel Mic Enabled, Switched, and Disabled Options ......................................................................................................... |
72 |
FIGURE 62. |
Audio Options - Sidetone Level Options ............................................................................................................................. |
73 |
FIGURE 63. |
Sidetone Mode Options ....................................................................................................................................................... |
74 |
FIGURE 64. |
Audio Options - Front Rear Options ................................................................................................................................... |
75 |
FIGURE 65. |
Audio Options - Speaker Options ........................................................................................................................................ |
75 |
FIGURE 66. |
Audio Options - Frequency Tone Off/On ............................................................................................................................ |
76 |
FIGURE 67. |
Audio Options - Frequency ................................................................................................................................................. |
76 |
FIGURE 68. |
Audio Options - 1KHz and 500Hz ....................................................................................................................................... |
77 |
FIGURE 69. |
Audio Options - Preamp Out ............................................................................................................................................... |
77 |
FIGURE 70. |
Main Display Menu ............................................................................................................................................................. |
78 |
FIGURE 71. |
Assign Type Menu ............................................................................................................................................................... |
79 |
FIGURE 72. |
Chans On ............................................................................................................................................................................. |
80 |
FIGURE 73. |
Display Menu - Chime ......................................................................................................................................................... |
81 |
FIGURE 74. |
Display Menu - Exclusive .................................................................................................................................................... |
81 |
FIGURE 75. |
Display Menu - Key Groups ................................................................................................................................................ |
82 |
FIGURE 76. |
Display Menu - Key List ...................................................................................................................................................... |
82 |
FIGURE 77. |
Display Menu - Level 2 ....................................................................................................................................................... |
83 |
FIGURE 78. |
Display Menu - Listen ......................................................................................................................................................... |
83 |
FIGURE 79. |
Display Menu - Matrix ........................................................................................................................................................ |
84 |
FIGURE 80. |
Display Menu - Panel ID ..................................................................................................................................................... |
85 |
FIGURE 81. |
Display Menu - Solo ............................................................................................................................................................ |
85 |
FIGURE 82. |
Display Menu - Version ....................................................................................................................................................... |
86 |
FIGURE 83. |
Main Key Assign Menu ........................................................................................................................................................ |
87 |
FIGURE 84. |
Key Assign - Matrix Remote Intercoms ............................................................................................................................... |
88 |
FIGURE 85. |
Remote Pt-to-Pt Key Assign ................................................................................................................................................ |
88 |
FIGURE 86. |
Auto Functions .................................................................................................................................................................... |
88 |
FIGURE 87. |
Key Assign Menu - Pt-to-Pt ................................................................................................................................................. |
90 |
FIGURE 88. |
Auto Functions .................................................................................................................................................................... |
90 |
FIGURE 89. |
Key Assign Menu - Party Line ............................................................................................................................................. |
91 |
FIGURE 90. |
Key Assign Menu - IFB ....................................................................................................................................................... |
92 |
FIGURE 91. |
Key Assign Menu - Special List ........................................................................................................................................... |
93 |
FIGURE 92. |
Key Assign Menu - System Relay ........................................................................................................................................ |
94 |
FIGURE 93. |
Key Assign Menu - Camera ISO .......................................................................................................................................... |
94 |
FIGURE 94. |
Key Assign Menu - UPL Assignments ................................................................................................................................. |
95 |
FIGURE 95. |
Key Assign Menu - Assign IFB SL ....................................................................................................................................... |
96 |
FIGURE 96. |
Auto Functions .................................................................................................................................................................... |
97 |
FIGURE 97. |
Main Key Option Menu ....................................................................................................................................................... |
98 |
FIGURE 98. |
Key Option Menu - Chime Assignment ............................................................................................................................. |
100 |
FIGURE 99. |
Key Options Menu - Chime Duration ................................................................................................................................ |
101 |
FIGURE 100. |
Key Options Menu - Exclusive Key Assignment ................................................................................................................ |
101 |
FIGURE 101. Key Options Menu - Key Groups ...................................................................................................................................... |
102 |
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FIGURE 102. |
Key Options Menu - Creating Master and Slave Keys ...................................................................................................... |
103 |
FIGURE 103. |
Key Options Menu - Latching Enabled ............................................................................................................................. |
104 |
FIGURE 104. |
Key Options Menu - Solo Key Assignment ........................................................................................................................ |
104 |
FIGURE 105. |
Key Options Menu - Tallies Menu .................................................................................................................................... |
105 |
FIGURE 106. |
Key Options Menu - Tally Time Options .......................................................................................................................... |
106 |
FIGURE 107. |
RVON Offers Display ........................................................................................................................................................ |
106 |
FIGURE 108. |
Main Save Config Menu .................................................................................................................................................... |
107 |
FIGURE 109. |
Configuration Saved ......................................................................................................................................................... |
107 |
FIGURE 110. Main Service Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... |
108 |
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FIGURE 111. |
Service Menu - Alpha Size Scroll List ............................................................................................................................... |
109 |
FIGURE 112. |
Alpha Menu Restarting ..................................................................................................................................................... |
110 |
FIGURE 113. Service Menu - Baud Rate Selection ................................................................................................................................. |
112 |
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FIGURE 114. Service Menu - Footswitch Enabled ................................................................................................................................. |
114 |
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FIGURE 115. |
Service Menu - Talk/Listen Keypanel View ...................................................................................................................... |
115 |
FIGURE 116. |
Service Menu - Keypad Options ....................................................................................................................................... |
115 |
FIGURE 117. |
Service Menu - Keypad Sequences Option ....................................................................................................................... |
116 |
FIGURE 118. |
Service Menu - Keypad Backlight Option ......................................................................................................................... |
117 |
FIGURE 119. |
Service Menu - GPIO Inputs ............................................................................................................................................. |
117 |
FIGURE 120. |
GPIO Input Options .......................................................................................................................................................... |
118 |
FIGURE 121. |
Service - Key Group Options ............................................................................................................................................ |
119 |
FIGURE 122. |
Service Menu - GPIO Output Options .............................................................................................................................. |
119 |
FIGURE 123. |
Service Menu - Reset Cfg - Do Reset ................................................................................................................................ |
120 |
FIGURE 124. |
Reset Cfg - Configuration Reset ....................................................................................................................................... |
120 |
FIGURE 125. |
Service Menu - Screen Saver Options ............................................................................................................................... |
121 |
FIGURE 126. |
Screen Saver Activate Option ........................................................................................................................................... |
121 |
FIGURE 127. |
Screen Saver Delay Option ............................................................................................................................................... |
122 |
FIGURE 128. |
Screen Saver Mode Options .............................................................................................................................................. |
123 |
FIGURE 129. |
Service - Set Address Poll ID ............................................................................................................................................ |
123 |
FIGURE 130. |
Set Address Save and Restart ............................................................................................................................................ |
124 |
FIGURE 131. |
Set Address Restarting ...................................................................................................................................................... |
124 |
FIGURE 132. |
Service Menu - Snoop Tally Enabled ................................................................................................................................ |
125 |
FIGURE 133. |
Snoop Tallies Disable ....................................................................................................................................................... |
125 |
FIGURE 134. |
Service Menu - Test Panel ................................................................................................................................................ |
126 |
FIGURE 135. |
TIF Operation - Manual Dial Feature .............................................................................................................................. |
128 |
FIGURE 136. |
TIF Operation - Manual Dial, Dial Number .................................................................................................................... |
128 |
FIGURE 137. |
TIF Operation - Hang Up ................................................................................................................................................. |
128 |
FIGURE 138. |
TIF Operation - Redial ..................................................................................................................................................... |
129 |
FIGURE 139. |
TIF Operation - Redial Hang Up ...................................................................................................................................... |
129 |
FIGURE 140. |
TIF Operation - Auto Dial Function ................................................................................................................................. |
130 |
FIGURE 141. |
TIF Operation - Auto Dial Numbers ................................................................................................................................. |
130 |
FIGURE 142. |
Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. ........................................................ |
138 |
FIGURE 143. |
Display, Key Assign, Key Options Menu, RVON Offers and Save Configuration for the KP 32 CLD |
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with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. RVON Offers only displays if the keypanel is connected to an |
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RVON device, otherwise the menu item is not available .................................................................................................. |
139 |
FIGURE 144. |
Service Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. .................................................................... |
140 |
FIGURE 145. |
Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPIO Option card installed. .............................................................. |
141 |
FIGURE 146. |
Display, Key Assign, and Key Options Menu for |
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the KP 32 CLD without GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. ........................................................................................... |
142 |
FIGURE 147. |
RVON Offers, Save Configuration and Service Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPI 32 CLD |
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FIGURE 148. Option card installed. RVON Offers only displays if the keypanel is connected to an RVON device, |
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otherwise the menu item is not available .......................................................................................................................... |
143 |
FIGURE 149. |
Boot Loader Fail Message ................................................................................................................................................ |
149 |
FIGURE 150. |
EKP CLD Expansion Panel Reference View - Front and Rear ........................................................................................ |
152 |
FIGURE 151. |
Expansion Panel Cabling ................................................................................................................................................. |
153 |
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
The revolutionary CLD family of keypanels from RTS introduces several new features designed to enhance capability and ease of use. The intuitive graphic interface is housed inside two (2) full-color 4.9” LCD displays. The front panel also features conveniences such as two (2) user-programmable buttons, one-touch listen volume adjustment on each of the 32 new multifunction user keys, and a backlit keypad. In addition, the CLD units can be ordered with the new, more intuitive CLD key
sequences, or the classic key sequences. Like all RTS® products, the CLD family of keypanels are designed with expansion in mind. The USB port and modular panel allow for future upgrades that will keep the CLD units on the forefront of technology for years to come.
Full-Color LCD Displays |
The new color displays host to a rich and inutitive graphic user interface that |
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indicates different keypanl functions in different colors. |
Modern, Modular Design |
Flat front panel is ergonomically designed to fit easily into any control room |
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or truck application. The back panel is optimized for future expansion. |
Multi-Directional Keys |
32, multi-directional keys used for talk, listen, and emulation of traditional |
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level control functions. |
Future Expansion |
Designed to allow for an expansion panel and optional connections to the |
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matrix through current and future standard transmission formats. |
Enhanced Features |
KP 32 CLD allows up to six (6) auxiliary inputs, three (3) relays, independent |
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digital gain control for microphone sources, configurable audio routing and |
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much more through the use of an option board. |
DSP Processing |
Acoustic Echo Cancellation, Equalization, Mixing, Filtering and Metering are |
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available. |
USB |
For future expansion and other planned interface features. |
User-Programmable Buttons |
Two (2) user-programmable buttons (UPG-1 and -2) provide custom shortcuts |
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to various menu functions. |
GPI Option Board Available |
The GPI 32 CLD provides additional connectors for relay, headset, |
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footswitch/speaker, Mic In/Out, Auxiliary, and other functions. |
3
LCD Display
Size
4.9” LCD
Resolution:
320 x 96 (RGB)
Input Sources
Panel Microphone / GPIO MIC IN
Electric Microphone Input Level
Nominal Level
-42.5dBu
Maximum Level
-22.5dBu
Impedance
1 to 10kΩ
Headset
Dynamic Microphone Input Level
Nominal Level
-50dBu
Maximum Level
-30dBu
Impedance
≤600 Ω
Electric Microphone Input Level
Nominal Level
-45dBu
Maximum Level
-25dBu
Impedance
1 to 10kΩ
Keypanel Input
Nominal Input Level
8dBu
Maximum Input Level
20dBu
Auxiliary Input
Nominal Input Level
8dBu
Maximum Input Level
20dBu
Output Sources
Keypanel Output
Nominal Input Levels
8dBu
Maximum Input Level
20dBu
Frequency Response
100 - 15kHz ±2dB
MIC OUT
Nominal Input Level
8dBu
Maximum Input Level
20dBu
Frequency Response
100 - 15kHz ±2dB
Headphone Speaker
Power
80mW into 600Ω
Impedance
≥8Ω
Panel Speaker
Frequency Response
250 - 15kHz ±2dB
Sensitivity, W/dB
84
Power
4W, 8Ω
Tone Generator
Output Level
8dBu
Output Frequency
500Hz or 1kHz
General IO
1-4 Relay Outputs
1-2 Open Collectors
1-4 Opto-Isolators
Connectorsa
Panel Microphone
Panel Headset
USB
Keypanel Audio
Input / Output
Expansion
GPIO MIC OUT
GPIO MIC IN
GPIO Aux 1-2
GPIO Aux 3-6
GPIO Headset
GPIO Relays 1-4
GPIO Open
Collector 1-2
GPIO Opto-
Isolators 1-4
General
KP 32 CLD
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating Temperature
-15° C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Dimensions
19”L x 3.47”H x 3.25”D (482.6mm x 88.138mm x 82.55mm)
Weight
6.30 lbs (2.85kg)
Power Consumption
Quiesent - 10W
Full Load - 35W
Input Power
100~240VAC, 50-60Hz
DKP 16 CLD
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating Temperature
-15° C to 50°C (5°F to 122°F)
Dimensions
3.2”H x 10.1”W x 9.2”D (81.28mm x 256.54mm x 233.68mm)
Weight
TBD
Power Consumption
Quiesent - 8W
Full Load - 33W
Input Power
TBD
a.See the DKP 16 CLD Reference View on page 10 or the EKP 32 CLD Reference View on page 152 for the connectors associated with each device.
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FIGURE 1. KP 32 CLD Block Diagram
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FIGURE 2. KP 32 CLD Front Panel
1.1 1/4” Stereo Jack - Panel Mic
2.USB - Data Storage
3.4- or 5-pin XLR(female) - Headset only connection
6- or 7-pin XLR (female) - Headset and Footswitch connection.
4.Keypanel Keys - Press down to talk, press up to listen. For more information, see “Basic Intercom Key Operation” on page 28
5.Panel Speaker - For more information, see “Mute the Microphone/Speaker” on page 34
6.Mic Mute / Mic Sel - When the key is pressed up, all active mics are muted. When the key is pressed down the focus switches between the selected headset or panel mic.
NOTE: Panel Mic indicates front or rear panel mic. Or, it indicates the front or rear headset speaker. The configuration of this feature is dependent upon the Audio Out configuration (see “Audio Options Menu, Speaker” on page 74).
7.CLR/CWW Key - Clears the panel menu or answers the call waiting window.
8.Menu button - For detailed explanation, see “KP 32 CLD Menu System” on page 47.
9.FWD button - Allows you to go forward in the menu structure.
10.BACK button - Allows you to go backward in the menu structure.
11.UPG 1 button - The user can assign any function from the menu structure to this key.
12.UPG 2 button - The user can assign any function from the menu structure to this key.
13.Aux Volume - The Aux volume adjusts the volume of the Aux 1 through Aux 6 connections, the Matrix connections, and input channels from the option card (future). The range for this feature is Mute, -48dB to 10dB.
14.Main Volume - The main volume adjusts the volume for the front speaker, rear speaker, front headset and rear headset.
15.Keypad - The keypanel keypad is used to navigate through the KP 32 CLD menu structure, configure keypanel features, as well as utilize the TIF dial-out features.
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FIGURE 3. KP 32 CLD Back Panel and GPI 32 CLD Option Card
1.AC Power Connector
2.DB-9 (female) Connector - Frame
3.RJ-45 Connector - Frame
4.RJ-45 Connector - Expansion
5.RJ-45 Connector - LCP (for future expansion)
6.Boot Loader Reset - For more information, see “Download Firmware Using the BLR Function” on page 42.
7.DB-15 Connector - Aux 3 through Aux 6
8.DB-9 (male) Connector - Relay 1, 2, 3
9.DB-9 (male) Connector - Opto 1-4 IN
10.DB-9 (male) Connector - OC 1 and 2 OUT
11.DB-9 (male) Connector - Headset
12.DB-9 (male) Connector - Footswitch/Speaker
13.XLR-3 (female) Connector - Aux 1
14.XLR-3 (female) Connector - Aux 2
15.XLR-3 (female) Connector - Mic IN
16.XLR-3 (male) Connector - Mic OUT
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FIGURE 4. DKP 16 CLD - Top View
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FIGURE 5. DKP 16 CLD Front, Right and Left Side Views
1.USB - Data Storage
2.Right side 4-, 5-pin XLR(female) for Headset.
6-, 7-pin XLR(female) for Headset and Footswitch connection.
3.Left side 4-, 5-pin XLR(female) for Headset.
6-, 7-pin XLR(female) for Headset and Footswitch connection.
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FIGURE 6. DKP 16 CLD Back View
1.AC/Power
2.Boot Loader Reset - For more information, see “Download Firmware Using the BLR Function” on page 42.
3.DB-9 (female) Connector - Frame
4.RJ-45 Connector - Frame
5.XLR-3 (female) Connector - Aux 1
6.XLR-3 (female) Connector - Aux 2
7.DB-9 Connector - Aux 3, Footswitch and Speaker
8.DB-9 (male) Connector - Opto 1-3 IN
9.XLR-3 (male) Connector - Mic OUT
10.XLR-3 (female) Connector - Mic IN
11.DB-9 (male) Connector - Relay 1, 2, 3
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MIC + |
MIC + |
MIC + |
Mic + |
Pin 2 |
GND(MIC) |
GND (MIC) |
GND (MIC) |
GND (MIC) |
Pin 3 |
GND (SPK) |
GND (SPK) |
GND (SPK) |
GND (SPK) |
Pin 4 |
L SPK |
L SPK |
L SPK |
L SPK |
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GND (FS) |
R SPK |
Pin 6 |
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GND (FS) |
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DB-15 (male) Aux 3, Aux 4, Aux 5, Aux 6
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AUX 3 Input + |
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AUX 3 Input - |
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AUX 4 Input + |
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AUX 4 Input - |
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AGND |
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DGND |
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+5VD |
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AGND |
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AUX 5 Input + |
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AUX 5 Input - |
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AUX 6 Input + |
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AUX 6 Input - |
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DGND |
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1GND
2GND
3GND
4GND
5GND
6Switch Contact Input 1
7Switch Contact Input 2
8Switch Contact Input 3
9Switch Contact Input 4
DB-9 (male) Open Collector (1-2)
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1DGND
2Emitter OC1
3Collector OC2
4DGND
5Emitter OC2
6Collector OC2
7+5VD
8NC
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1AGND
2Audio + and DC Bias
3AGND
XLR-3(male) - Mic OUT
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Assignment |
1AGND
2Audio Output +
3Audio Output -
DB-9 (male) Footswitch/Speaker
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Assignment |
1AGND
2Speaker Left -
3AGND
4Speaker Right -
5Footswitch
6Speaker Left +
7NC
8Speaker Right +
9AGND
XLR-3(female) - AUX 1 & 2
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1GND
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RJ-45 Frame (Standard Cable)
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Assignment |
1RS485 + (pair 1&2)
2RS485 - (pair 1&2)
3Audio IN (from Matrix) +
4Audio OUT (to Matrix) +
5Audio OUT (to Matrix) -
6Audio IN (from Matrix) -
7RS485 + (pair 7&8)
8RS485 - (pair 7&8)
RJ-45 EXP (expansion)
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1GND
2GND
3GND
4GND
5RS485 +
6RS485 -
7GND
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To access the switch bank, do the following:
1.Remove the four (4) screws on the top of the unit (shown in Figure 7).
FIGURE 7. KP 32 CLD Top Screw Removal.
2.In no certain order, remove the following screws (shown in Figure 8).
FIGURE 8. KP 32 CLD Back Panel Screw Removal
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3.Carefully lift the chassis up and back to remove the back panel. Note, the back panel is still attached by the DB-9 Frame ribbon cable.
FIGURE 9. KP 32 CLD Inside Switch Bank
4.Using a pointed object, set the switches to the type of operation you desire. For operation modes, see Figure 10, Figure 11, or Figure 12.
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Switch 1 - OFF
Switch 2 - ON
Switch 3 - ON
Switch 4 - OFF
FIGURE 10. Use this switch setting scheme for RTS Standard Cable (USOC).
Switch 1 - ON
Switch 2 - OFF
Switch 3 - ON
Switch 4 - OFF
FIGURE 11. Use this switch setting scheme for a Standard CAT-5 Cable using pin 1 and pin 2 for RS485 functionality (568B).
Switch 1 - OFF
Switch 2 - ON
Switch 3 - OFF
Switch 4 - ON
FIGURE 12. Use this switch setting scheme for a Standard CAT-5 Cable using pin 7 and pin 8 for RS485 functionality (568B).
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CHAPTER 2
Installation
NOTE: You can use only one (1) type of Frame connection to the Matrix at a time.
FIGURE 13. KP 32 CLD Installation
1.Plug the Power Cord (C) into the power connector KP 32 CLD.
2.If required, set the keypanel address.
3.Connect an RJ11 cable with RTS® cabling (E) or RJ45 cable with RTS® cabling (F) to the frame connector (see Figure 13).
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Connect a DB9 cable (G) to the DB9 frame connector (see Figure 13).
4.Using the KP 32 CLD and AZedit, configure your keypanel for operation.
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Connect a power cord to the unit and then to an AC power source. The power supply accepts 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
At power-up, if the keypanel is connected to the matrix, the alphanumeric display shows dashes in the light blue color key
. After several seconds to a minute, the intercom key assignments display with the appropriate color keys and alphas.
NOTE: If the keypanel cannot establish communications with the intercom system, all alphanumeric displays continue to
show asterisks and the Disconnected from Matrix icon appears in the display window. Check the keypanel to matrix cable connection if this occurs. If the keypanel loses communications with the intercom,
the display window shows the Disconnected from Matrix icon immediately, but will not display for approximately 30 seconds.
In ADAM, ADAM CS, and Zeus intercom systems, intercom ports are arranged in groups of eight (8). All ports in a group share a common data port. Each keypanel is uniquely identified on the data port by its address. The method of determining the proper address varies for each intercom system. Use the method for your intercom system, as described on the following pages.
TABLE 1. KP 32 CLD Addressing
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a.To manually address the KP 32 CLD, see “Using the 3(¦) or 6(Ø), select Always On to have the keypad backlight always ON. OR Using the 3(¦) or 6(Ø), select Always Off to have the keypad backlight never ON OR Using the 3(¦) or 6(Ø), select Activate to have the keypad turn ON when the keypad is pressed.” on page 117.
To see specific addressing information for ADAM with AIO-8 cards, see the ADAM installation user manual. To see specific addressing information for ADAM CS, see the ADAM CS Installation user manual. To see specific addressing information for the ADAM with AIO-16 cards, see the AIO-16 user manual.
NOTE: If you are connecting to an ADAM frame with AIO-16 cards or a Cronus frame, you do not need to set the address, it is done dynamically.
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Use either of the Frame connectors (but not both) to connect to an intercom port of the intercom system. For frame connector locations, see Figure 3 on page 7. The intercom port you connect to should agree with the address you set previously.
A stereo headset may be connected to the front of the unit (or rear, with optional GPI 32 CLD option card installed) for use along with or in place of the front/rear panel speaker and a separate microphone. Headphones may be connected for use with a separate microphone.
A panel microphone may be connected to the front (or rear, with optional GPI 32 CLD option card installed) of the unit for talking with either the front/rear panel speaker or headphones used for listening. The connector accepts MCP5, MCP6, or MCP90 series panel microphones. Insert the microphone and rotate the entire microphone body several turns to lock in place.
A 6- or 7-pin headset connector may replace the standard 4- or 5-pin headset connector to include a front footswitch to the front panel of the KP 32 CLD, in place of the headset connector.
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CHAPTER 3
Basic Operation
The KP 32 CLD display uses key colors to distinguish the type of key assignment assigned to the key. Use Table 2, Default Key Colors, to help you determine the available key assignment colors.
TABLE 2. Default Key Colors
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Talk ON |
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Display icons are used to indicate the accessories and features enabled, disabled, active, and inactive. Use Table 3 for a complete description of each icon seen on the KP 32 CLD.
TABLE 3. Display Icon Descriptions
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The footswitch is active. |
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The footswitch is enabled, but not active. |
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Front |
The front headphones are enabled. |
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Headphones |
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Front Headset |
The front headset is enabled. |
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Front Headset |
The front headset mic is muted. |
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Mic Muted |
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Front |
The front microphone is enabled. |
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Microphone |
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The front microphone is muted. To mute the front microphone, see “Mute the |
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Microphone |
Microphone/Speaker” on page 34. |
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Muted |
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A flashing mute icon |
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active mic, but does not flash. |
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The front speakers are enabled. To enable the front speaker, see “Audio Options |
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TABLE 3. Display Icon Descriptions
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The front speakers are muted. To mute the front speaker, see “Mute the Microphone/ |
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Muted |
Speaker” on page 34. |
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Rear |
The rear headphones are active. To activate the rear headphones, see “Audio Options |
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Headphones |
Menu, Headset” on page 62. |
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Rear Headset |
The rear headset is active. |
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Rear Headset |
The rear headset mic is muted. |
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Muted |
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The rear microphone is active. To activate the rear microphone, see “Audio Options |
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Microphone |
Menu, Panel Mic” on page 72. |
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Rear |
The rear microphone is muted. |
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Microphone |
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NOTE: |
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active mic, but does not flash. |
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Rear Speaker |
The rear speaker is active. To activate the rear speaker, see “Audio Options Menu, |
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Rear Speaker |
The rear speaker is muted. To mute the rear speaker, see “Mute the Microphone/ |
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Muted |
Speaker” on page 34. |
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Both front and rear headphones are enabled. |
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Headphones |
To enable the front headphones, see “Audio Options Menu, Headset” on page 62. |
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Both front and rear headsets are active. |
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Both Headsets |
Both front and rear headset mics are muted. |
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Muted |
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Both front and rear microphones are enabled. |
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Both front and rear microphones are muted. To mute the front microphone, see “Mute |
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Microphones |
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Muted |
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A flashing mute icon |
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If tone is enabled, which disables mics, the mute icon appears on any |
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active mic, but does not flash. |
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Both Speakers |
Both front and rear speakers are enabled. To enable the front speaker, see “Audio |
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Both Speakers |
Both front and rear speakers are muted. To mute the front speaker, see “Mute the |
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Muted |
Microphone/Speaker” on page 34. |
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Snoop Tally |
Snoop Tally is Active on the keypanel. |
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You must have the Hot Mic enabled to use snoop tallies. |
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To enable snoop tallies, see “Service Menu, Snoop Tally” on page 124. |
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Hot Mic |
The hot mic is active. To activate Hot Mic, see “Audio Options Menu, Matrix Out” on |
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Tone 1kHz |
Tone 1kHz is enabled on the keypanel. To enable tone 1kHz, see “Audio Options |
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Menu, Tone Gen” on page 75. |
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Tone 500Hz |
Tone 500Hz is enabled on the keypanel. To enable tone 500Hz, see “Audio Options |
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Enabled |
Menu, Tone Gen” on page 75. |
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Main Volume |
The main volume bar is used to control the volume for the speaker, rear speaker, |
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headset, and rear headset. |
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If the volume of a speaker or headset is turned down to mute, the non-flashing mute |
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icon appears on the speaker or headset. |
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NOTE: |
If both the front and rear speaker or headset are enabled, the mute icon |
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User Volume |
The user volume bar is used to control the listen gain on a per key level. The listen gain |
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range is +10dB to -80db, or Mute. |
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NOTE: |
Listen must be assigned on the key assignment for this function to |
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operate. If listen is not |
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There are two (2) different keypad sequences you can apply to the KP 32 CLD unit, the Default keypad sequence and the Classic keypad sequence. See “KP 32 CLD Keypad Quick Reference” on page 131 to view the Keypad Sequence Quick Reference.
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