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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 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 40.Audio Options Menu - Mixing Output Options ................................................................................................................... 61
FIGURE 41.Audio Options Menu - Mixing Input Options .....................................................................................................................6 1
FIGURE 42.Audio Options - Headset Front Rear Option ......................................................................................................................6 2
FIGURE 43.Headset Always On, Disabled, and Switched .....................................................................................................................6 2
FIGURE 44.Audio Options - Headset Mic Front Rear Options .............................................................................................................63
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 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 ..............................................................................................
FIGURE
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 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 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
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
78.
Display Menu - Listen .........................................................................................................................................................83
FIGURE 105.Key Options Menu - Tallies Menu .......................... ..........................................................................................................105
FIGURE 106.Key Options Menu - Tally Time Options ..........................................................................................................................106
FIGURE 108.Main Save Config Menu ....................................................................................................................................................107
FIGURE 110.Main Service Menu ...........................................................................................................................................................108
FIGURE 111.Service Menu - Alpha Size Scroll List ...............................................................................................................................109
FIGURE 112.Alpha Menu Restarting .....................................................................................................................................................110
FIGURE 113.Service Menu - Baud Rate Selection .................................................................................................................................112
FIGURE 114.Service Menu - Footswitch Enabled ................................................................................................................................. 114
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 121.Service - Key Group Options ............................................................................................................................................119
FIGURE 122.Service Menu - GPIO Output Options ..............................................................................................................................119
FIGURE 123.Service Menu - Reset Cfg - Do Reset ................................................................................................................................120
FIGURE 129.Service - Set Address Poll ID ............................................................................................................................................123
FIGURE 130.Set Address Save and Restart ............................................................................................................................................124
FIGURE 134.Service Menu - Test Panel ...................................... ..........................................................................................................126
FIGURE 136.TIF Operation - Manual Dial, Dial Number ....................................................................................................................128
FIGURE 137.TIF Operation - Hang Up ................................................................................................................................................. 128
FIGURE 139.TIF Operation - Redial Hang Up ......................................................................................................................................129
FIGURE 140.TIF Operation - Auto Dial Function .................................................................................................................................130
FIGURE 141.TIF Operation - Auto Dial Numbers .................................................................................................................................130
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FIGURE 142.Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card ins
FIGURE 143.Display, Key Assign, Key Options Menu, RVON Offers and Save Configuration for the KP 32 CLD
with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. RVON Offers only displays if the keypanel is connected to an
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
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
FIGURE 148. Option card installed. RVON Offers only displays if the keypanel is connected to an RVON device,
otherwise the menu item is not available ..........................................................................................................................143
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 R TS
mind. The USB port and modular panel allow for future upgrades that will keep the CLD units on the forefront of technol ogy
for years to come.
products, the CLD family of keypanels are designed with expansion in
Features
Full-Color LCD DisplaysThe new color displays host to a rich and inutitive graphic user interface that
indicates different keypanl functions in different colors.
Modern, Modular DesignFlat front panel is ergonomically designed to fit easily into any control room
or truck application. The back panel is optimized for future expansion.
Multi-Directional Keys32, multi-directional keys used for talk, listen, and emulation of traditional
level control functions.
Future ExpansionDesigned to allow for an expansion panel and optional connections to the
matrix through current and future standard transmission formats.
Enhanced FeaturesKP 32 CLD allows up to six (6) auxiliary inputs, three (3) relays, independent
digital gain control for microphone sources, configurable audio routing and
much more through the use of an option board.
DSP ProcessingAcoustic Echo Cancellation, Equalization, Mixing, Filtering and Metering are
available.
USBFor future expansion and other planned interface features.
User-Programmable ButtonsTwo (2) user -programmable buttons (UPG-1 and -2) provide custom shortcuts
GPIO MIC OUTMale XLR-3 (see “XLR-3(male) - Mic OUT”
GPIO MIC INFemale XLR-3 (see “XLR-3(female) - Mic IN”
GPIO Aux 1-2Female XLR-3 (see “XLR-3(female) - AUX 1
GPIO Aux 3-6DB-15 (see “DB-15 (male) Aux 3, Aux 4, Aux
GPIO HeadsetDB-9 (see “DB-9 (male) Headset” on page 12
GPIO Relays 1-4DB-9 (see “DB-9 Relay 1, 2, 3, 4” on page 11
GPIO Open
Collector 1-2
GPIO OptoIsolators 1-4
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating T emperature
-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
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F)
Operating T emperature
-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 2 56.5 4mm x 2 33.68 mm)
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 page152 for the connectors associated with each device.
on page 11 for pinouts).
XLR(Female) Headset” on page 11 for
pinouts).
DB-9, RJ-45 (Supports RTS RJ-11 cabling or
Standard Cat5 cabling) See “RJ-45 Frame (RTS
RJ11 Cable)” and “DB-9 (male) Frame” on
page 12 for pinouts.
page 13 for pinouts).
on page 12 for pinouts).
on page 12 for pinouts).
& 2” on page 12 for pinouts).
5, Aux 6” on page 11 for pinouts).
for pinouts).
for pinouts).
DB-9 (see “DB-9 (male) Open Collector (1-2)”
on page 11 for pinouts).
DB-9 (see “DB-9 (male) Opto-Isolator (1-4)”
on page 11 for pinouts).
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KP 32 CLD Block Diagram
FIGURE 1. KP 32 CLD Block Diagram
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Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000)
FIGURE 2. KP 32 CLD Front Panel
Front Panel Descriptions
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
Rear Panel Descriptions
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.
Optional GPI 32 CLD Module
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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Reference View DKP 16 CLD
(90007866000)
FIGURE 4. DKP 16 CLD - Top View
Front Panel Descriptions
1.1 1/4” Stereo Jack - Panel Mic
2.Keypanel Keys - Press down to talk, press up to listen.
For more information, see “Basic Intercom Key
Operation” on page 28
3.Panel Speaker - For more information, see “Mute the
Microphone/Speaker” on page 34
4.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).
5.Menu button - For detailed explanation, see “KP 32 CLD
Menu System” on page 47.
6.FWD button - Allows you to go forward in the menu
structure.
7.BACK button - Allows you to go backward in the menu
structure.
8.UPG 1 button - User can assign any function from the
menu structure to this key.
9.UPG 2 button - User can assign any function from the
menu structure to this key.
10. CLR/CWW Key - Clears the panel menu or answers the
call waiting window.
11. 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.
12. Main Volume - The main volume adjusts the volume for
the front speaker, rear speaker, front headset and rear
headset.
13. 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 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.
1Clock OUT
2Data to LCP
3Data from LCP
4GND
5GND
6GND
7GND
8GND
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Accessing the Switch Bank
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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KP 32 CLD Installation
NOTE:You can use only one (1) type of Frame connection to the Matrix at a time.
CHAPTER 2
Installation
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
Figure 13).
OR
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.
®
cabling (E) or RJ45 cable with RTS® cabling (F) to the frame connector (see
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Power Up
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.
Address Setting
General Information
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
Manually AddressedAutomatically Addres sed
You must manually address
following:
a
the keypanel when using the
•AIO-8 on ADAM
•AIO-16 SCSI on ADAM
•ADAM CS
•Zeus I
•Zeus II
a. To manually add ress 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.
The keypanel is automatically addressed when using the
following:
•AIO-16 MDR on ADAM
•Cronus
•RVON Products - RVON-8, RVON-1,
RVON-C, and RVON-16.
NOTE: Keypanels using RVON-I/O need to be
individually addressed. See the
RVON-I/O user manual for further
instruction.
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Connections
Frame Connector
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.
Headset Connector
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.
Panel Microphone Connector
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.
Footswitch Connector
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
Intercom Keys and Displays
Color Display Descriptions for Intercom Keys
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
Default ColorDescription
AmberWaiting for Footswitch
Bright GreenTalk ON
BrownIFB Special List
TealPoint-to-Point
Dark YellowISO
Light BlueUnassigned
Pale YellowSpecial Functions
MagentaRelay
PinkParty Line
RedTest Mode
SalmonIFB
TanSpecial List
PeriwinkleUPL Resource
White BorderListen ON
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Display Icons
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
IconIcon NameDescription
Matrix
Connected
The keypanel is connected to the Matrix. This icon briefly displays at connection.
Disconnected
From Matrix
Firmware
Download
Footswitch
Active
Footswitch
Enabled
Front
Headphones
Front HeadsetThe fro nt headset is enable d.
Front Headset
Mic Muted
There is no connection between the Matrix and the keypanel. This icon briefly displays
and then disappears.
The firmware is being downloaded to the keypanel. For more information, see
“Download Firmware to the Color Keypanel Family From AZedit” on page 39.
The footswitch is active.
The footswitch is enabled, but not active.
NOTE:When a keypanel key is pressed while the Footswitch is enabled, the key
display turns amber to signify that it is waiting for footswitch.
The front headphones are enabled.
The front headset mic is muted.
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Front
Microphone
Front
Microphone
Muted
Front SpeakerThe front speakers are enabled. To enable the front speaker, see “Audio Options
The front microphone is enabled.
The front microphone is muted. To mute the front microphone, see “Mute the
Microphone/Speaker” on page 34 .
NOTE:A flashing mute icon appears on any active mics when the mic mute
key is pressed.
If tone is enabled, which disables mics, the mute icon appears on any
active mic, but does not flash.
Menu, Speaker” on page 74.
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TABLE 3. Display Icon Descriptions
IconIcon NameDescription
Front Speaker
Muted
The front speakers are muted. To mute the front speaker, see “Mute the Microphone/
Speaker” on page 34.
Rear
Headphones
Rear HeadsetThe rear headset is active.
Rear Headset
Muted
Rear
Microphone
Rear
Microphone
Muted
Rear SpeakerThe rear speaker is active. To activate the rear speaker, see “Audio Options Menu,
The rear headphones are active. To activate the rear headphones, see “Audio Options
Menu, Headset” on page 62.
The rear headset mic is muted.
The rear microphone is active. To activate the rear microphone, see “Audio Options
Menu, Panel Mic” on page 72.
The rear microphone is muted.
NOTE:A flashing mute icon appears on any active mics when the mic mute
key is pressed.
If tone is enabled, which disables mics, the mute icon appears on any
active mic, but does not flash.
Speaker” on page 74.
Rear Speaker
Muted
Both
Headphones
Both HeadsetsBoth front and rear headsets are active.
Both Headsets
Muted
Both
Microphones
The rear speaker is muted. To mute the rear speaker, see “Mute the Microphone/
Speaker” on page 34.
Both front and rear headphones are enabled.
To enable the front headphones, see “Audio Options Menu, Headset” on page 62.
Both front and rear headset mics are muted.
Both front and rear microphones are enabled.
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TABLE 3. Display Icon Descriptions
IconIcon NameDescription
Both
Microphones
Muted
Both SpeakersBoth front and rear speakers are enabled. To enable the front speaker, see “Audio
Both front and rear microphones are muted. To mute the front microphone, see “Mute
the Microphone/Speaker” on page 34 .
NOTE:A flashing mute icon appears on any active mics when the mic mute
key is pressed.
If tone is enabled, which disables mics, the mute icon appears on any
active mic, but does not flash.
Options Menu, Speaker” on page 74.
Both Speakers
Muted
Snoop Tally
Active
Hot MicThe hot mic is active. T o activate Hot Mic, see “Audio Options Menu, Matrix Out” on
Tone 1kHz
Enabled
Tone 500Hz
Enabled
Main Volume
Bar
Both front and rear speakers are muted. To mute the front speaker, see “Mute the
Microphone/Speaker” on page 34 .
Snoop Tally is Active on the keypanel.
You must have the Hot Mic enabled to use snoop tallies.
To enable snoop tallies, see “Service Menu, Snoop Tally” on page 124.
page 69.
Tone 1kHz is enabled on the keypanel. To enable tone 1kHz, see “Audio Options
Menu, Tone Gen” on page 75.
Tone 500Hz is enabled on the keypanel. To enable tone 500Hz, see “Audio Options
Menu, Tone Gen” on page 75.
The main volume bar is used to control the volume for the speaker, rear speaker,
headset, and rear headset.
If the volume of a speaker or headset is turned down to mute, the non-flashing mute
icon appears on the speaker or headset.
NOTE:If both the front and rear speaker or headset are enabled, the mute icon
only appears if both the front and rear volumes are in the mute position.
User Volume
Bar
The user volume bar is used to control the listen gain on a per key level. The listen gain
range is +10dB to -80db, or Mute.
NOTE:Listen must be assigned on the key assignment for this function to
operate. If listen is not
Default Keypad
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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To select the keypad sequence desired, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD, press the MENU button.
The top-level menu appears.
2.Using the (3)↑ or (6)↓, scroll to Service.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Service menu appears.
4.Using the (3)↑ or (6)↓, scroll to Keypad.
5.Press the SEL button.
Sequences and Backlight appear in the display window.
6.Verify Sequences is highlighted.
7.Press the SEL button.
Classic and Default appear in the display window.
8.Using the (3)↑ or (6)↓, select the keypanel sequence you want to enable.
9.Press the SEL button.
Default Keypad
For information on Default keypad sequences, see “Default Keypad Sequence” on page 134. For information on the Classic
Keypad, see “Classic Keypad Sequence” on page 132.
KEYPAD BUTTONDESCRIPTION
MENU button The MENU button is used to access the top-level menu structure.
> Press the Menu button once.
The top-level menu appears in the display window.
NOTE:If the keypad backlight is set to Activate
(Service|Keypad|Backlight), you must press the Menu button
twice to access the top-level menu.
FWD buttonThe FWD button moves you forward through the menu option highlighted.
For example, if Display is highlighted in the display window and FWD is
pressed, the second level of the display menu appears.
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BACK buttonThe BACK button moves you backward, one level, through the menu
structure.
NOTE:If you are at the top-level of the menu structure and press
BACK, you cannot move backward any further.
UPG 1 buttonThe UPG 1 button is used to assign a frequently used menu item. This allows
users to access the menu item quickly.
UPG 2 buttonThe UPG 2 button is used to assign a frequently used menu item. This allows
users to access the menu item quickly.
LOC (1) buttonThe LOC (1) button displays LOCL in the display window. Press the SEL
button to display the available key assignments for the local intercom
system.
TYPE (4) buttonThe TYPE (4) button displays the keypanel type assignments available for
use.
COPY (7) buttonThe COPY (7) button is used to copy an incoming call key assignment from
the CWW to a specific keypanel key.
For example, if caller THRE calls the keypanel, and there is no keypanel key
assigned, THRE appears in the CWW window in the keypanel display. If the
keypanel operator wants to assign the caller (THRE) a key, use the COPY
(7) key on the keypad, and then tap the keypanel key where THRE is to be
assigned.
CLR/DROP (*) buttonThe CLR/DROP (*) button is used to clear the CWW window or exit out of
the menu structure.
If the CLR/DROP button is pressed when in TIF mode, it hangs up the TIF
connection.
↑↑ (2) buttonThe ↑↑(2) button is used to page DOWN through available key assignments
or menu options.
↓↓ (5) buttonThe ↓↓ (5) button is used to page UP through available key assignments or
menu options.
PAGE (8) buttonThe PAGE button is used to access a different setup page. There are four (4)
available setup pages. To change setup pages using the keypad:
press 0,8, 1-4, depending on the setup page you want to view.
PHONE (0) buttonThe PHONE button access the TIF connection allowing you to dial out from
the keypanel.
↑ (3) buttonThe ↑ (3) button moves you forward through the menu structure or available
key assignments one at a time.
When in the MENU mode, pressing the ↑ (3) button moves you forward
through the menu option highlighted.
↓ (6) buttonThe ↓ (6) button moves you backward through the menu structure or
available key assignments one at a time.
When in the MENU mode, pressing the ↓ (6) button moves you backward
through the menu structure.
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NOTE:If you are at the top-level of the menu structure and press
BACK, you cannot move backward any further.
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INFO (9) buttonThe INFO (9) button displays commonly used menu items in a side scroll
INFO
Button
list. Using the ↑ (3) and ↓ (6) button you can scroll through the list of
options available. When a selection is highlighted, press the SEL button to
navigate down one level in the menu structure.
By default, the INFO (9) list contains the following options:
Id, Lev2, Lstn, Name, Type, Mtx, Tone, VRst, Asgn, Test, and Ver.
For more details about the INFO button, see “INFO button” on page 27.
SEL/DIAL (#) buttonThe SEL/DIAL (#) button is used to select options highlighted in the menu
structure.
The SEL/DIAL (#) button, when in TIF mode, is used to dial out from the
keypanel.
INFO button
The INFO button is used to access commonly used features and configuration options for the KP 32 CLD. These include the
following:
TABLE 4. INFO Button Feature and Option Descriptions
Graphical Representation
FEATUREDESCRIPTION
IdDisplays the port ID where the keypanel is located
Lev 2Displays the Level 2 key assignments on the keypanel
LstnDisplays the listen key assignments on the keypanel
NameDisplays a list of current callers to the keypanel
TypeDisplays the assignment types of all the configured keypanel keys
MtxDisplays the Matrix system of each key assignment
Tone
VRst
AsgnDisplays all the other assignments on other keypanel pages not currently showing.
TestEnables the Test Panel feature. For more information, see “Service Menu, Test Panel” on page 126.
Opens the Tone Generator menu. For more information, see “Audio Options Menu, Tone Gen” on
page 75.
Opens the Key Volumes Reset menu. For more information, see “Audio Options Menu, Key
Volumes” on page 64.
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TABLE 4. INFO Button Feature and Option Descriptions
Ver
Displays the firmware version currently loaded on the KP 32 CLD. For more information, see
“Display Menu, Versio n” on page 85.
Intercom Key Operation
Basic Intercom Key Operation
Coupled with the traditional operation of keys, the KP 32 CLD keypanel also has an integrated LCP (level control panel). This
feature allows the user to adjust the volume for individual keys on the keypanel. Figure 14 displays the different key positions
and their meanings.
FIGURE 14. KP 32 CLD Key Position Explanation
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Key Gain Adjustment
The Key Gain Adjustment is used to change the crosspoint listen gain on a specific key from the Matrix. This adjustment is
automatically reflected in AZedit on the Crosspoint Gains window. (System|Gains|Crosspoint).
The range for this feature is Mute, -80dB to +6dB.
NOTE:A listen assignment must be configured for key gain to be enabled on a keypanel key.
To change key volumes, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD front panel
•press the keypanel key to the right to increase the listen gain for the selected key assignment.
•press the keypanel key to the left to decrease the listen gain for the selected key assignment.
A volume status bar () and the volume level, in dB, appear on the specified key in the display window.
FIGURE 15. Adjusting Key Volumes
Listen Volume Adjustments
By default, the Main Volume control adjusts the listen volume for the speaker (front/rear) or headset (front/rear), whichever is
shown in the keypanel display. The main volume adjusts the level of incoming audio from the intercom matrix.
Main Volume ranges from
To adjust listen volume level, do the following:
>On the KP 32 CLD, turn the MAIN VOLUME encoder to the right to increase the volume for the listen destination
OR
Turn the MAIN VOLUME encoder to the left to decrease the volume for the listen destination.
+10dB to -48dB and Mute.
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NOTE:When the MAIN VOLUME encoder is turned, the volume level bar appears in the display window
(see Figure 16).
FIGURE 16. Main Volume Adjustment Front Speaker
NOTE:You can save the volume adjustm ents to be power-up defaults using “Service Menu, Save Cfg”.
To select a different listen destination volume control, do the following:
>On the KP 32 CLD, push the MAIN VOLUME encoder once.
The listen destination main volume focus switches to next listen destination shown, if applicable.
FIGURE 17. Main Volume Adjustment Rear Headset
Aux Volume Adjustments
By default, the Aux Volume control adjusts the listen volume for the listen source, which includes Aux 1-Aux-6, option card
Channel 1, Channel 2, and Matrix IN.
Aux Volume ranges from
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To adjust listen volume level, do the following:
>On the KP 32 CLD, turn the AUX VOLUME encoder to the right to increase the volume for the listen source.
OR
Turn the AUX VOLUME encoder to the left to decrease the volume for the listen source.
NOTE: When the AUX VOLUME encoder is turned, the volume level bar appears in the display window (see
Figure 16).
FIGURE 18. Aux Volume Adjustment Matrix
NOTE:You can save the volume adjustments to be power-up defaults using “Service Menu, Save Cfg”.
NOTE:The listen source appears in the Aux Volume menu if they are enabled or present. For more information, see
“Service Menu, Aux Inputs” on page 111.
To change the focus of the volume control, do the following:
>On the KP 32 CLD, push the AUX VOLUME encoder once.
The aux volume focus switches to next source shown, if applicable.
FIGURE 19. Aux Volume Adjustment Au x 1
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Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto Functions
NOTE:Assignment of keys with auto functions is described in the programming section that follows.
Operation of keys with auto functions, is as follows:
Talk+auto follo wTalk and listen can be activated separately. The listen assignment listens to whatever is
assigned to the talk key.
Talk+auto listenBoth talk and listen activates when talk is activated.
Talk+auto muteListen turns OFF when talk is activated.
Talk+auto recipro calListen is alwa ys ON and talk may be turned ON or OFF
Talk+auto tableIf an IFB talk key has an auto table listen assignment, talk and listen is independently
activated. The listen key listens to whatever is defined as the IFB Listen Source for the IFB
assigned to the talk key.
All CallActivating this key activates all keys to the left of it (up to, but not including another all call
key).
Talk+DIMIf a point-to-point key has the DIM function as a level 2 talk assignment, activating the key
causes the crosspoint levels to diminish for any other intercom ports currently listening to the
same destination and are in the same DIM tables.
Operation of Intercom Keys with Options
Group Option Keys
Activating the master key in a key group activates all keys in the group according to each key’s individual key assignment.
Activating a slave key does not affect any other keys in the group (see “Key Options Menu, Key Groups” on page 102).
Solo Key
Activating a key with the solo option causes all other keys to turn OFF until the solo key is turned OFF . For more information,
see “Key Options Menu, Latching” on page 1 03.
Operation of Intercom Talk Keys with the Speaker DIM Setting
Activating any talk key causes the speaker or headphone volume at the keypanel to diminish by the amount specified in the
Dim menu item on the Service menu (see, “Audio Options Menu, Dim” on page 50).
NOTE:Do not confuse this with the Talk+DIM auto function previously described. Talk+DIM affects the speaker or
headphones on other keypanels when a particular talk key is activated on the keypanel. Speaker DIM affects the
speaker or headphone level on the keypanel when any talk key on the keypanel is activated.
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Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports
If a keypanel key is assigned to talk to an intercom port designated as a TIF port in AZedit, placing the key in the talk position
activates the KP 32 CLD dialing menu.
PROCEDURE: To designate an intercom port as a TIF port, select the Port is TIF check box in AZedit. (In AZedit, select the
port you want to designate as a TIF port on the Keypanel/Port window, click Edit. On the Advanced tab,
select the Port is TIF check box. Remember to send the change to the intercom system.)
User Quick Select Scrolling
User Quick Select Scrolling is a fast and easy way to call or assign a point-to-point key on the KP 32 CLD. Depending on the
keypad and/or keypanel sequence chosen (see “Service Menu, Keypad” on page 115), determines how this feature is used.
To use the User Quick Select Scroll feature to call a user, do the following:
NOTE:If you are using the default keypad (see “Default Keypad Sequence” on page 134).
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press the 6 (↓) or 3 (↑) key to scroll through the list of point-to-point connections
available.
The selected port is highlighted in white.
FIGURE 20. User Select Quick Scroll
NOTE:You can also use the 5 (↓↓) or 3 (↑↑) to page scroll through the list of ports available. Page scroll is
useful when you have a large intercom system and you want to find a port quickly.
2.When the port is selected, press down on the CWW key to talk to the selected port.
NOTE:If you are using the Classic keypad (see “Classic Keypad Sequence” on page 132).
3.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press the 6 (↑) or 9 (↓) key to scroll through the list of point-to-point connections
available.
The selected port is highlighted in white.
TIP:To enable page scroll using the Classic keypad sequence, press 5, and then use the 6 (↑↑) or 9 (↓↓)
key to page scroll. Page scroll is useful when you have a large intercom system and you want to
find a port quickly. To exit page scroll mode, press PGM.
4.When the port is selected, press down on the CWW key to talk to the selected port.
Call Waiting Operation
Occasionally, a keypanel may call and there is not a key assigned to talk back to the caller. In this case, the caller’s name
appears in the CWW (Call W aiting Window). For CWW key location, see “Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000)” on
page 6.
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To answer a CWW call, do the following:
>Press down and hold the CWW key to talk back.
To clear a name from the CWW window, do the following:
>When the CWW window is populated, tap up on the CWW key.
NOTE: If a second call is received in the CWW while a caller name is already displayed, the Call Waiting window
flashes.
To answer a second call, do the following:
>Tap up to clear the first name, and then hold the key down to talk to the second caller.
NOTE: By default, only the names of callers who are not currently assigned to intercom keys appear in the call
waiting window. Alternately, you can force all caller names to display in the call waiting window. this is
controlled by DIP Switch 2 on the ADAM Master Controller card or the Always stack callers in the call waiting window option found in AZedit (Options|Intercom Configuration|Options). Setting this option in
AZedit overrides the DIP Switch 2 setting on the Master Controller.
Mute the Microphone/Speaker
Depending on the source selected, shown in the display window, when the Mic Mute switch is pressed UP, the corresponding
feature is muted (shown with a mute icon overlaid on the feature icon). For CWW key location, see “Reference View -
KP 32 CLD (90007858000)” on page 6.
NOTE:Figure 21 is a representation of what the mute icon looks lik e in the display. All muted icons cannot be seen as
shown in Figure 20. See Table 5 on page 35 for information on when the various display icons appear relative to
the configuration options specified.
FIGURE 21. All Muted Display Icons
NOTE:A flashing mute icon appears on any active mics when the mic mute key is pressed. If tone is enabled, which
disables mics, the mute icon appears on any active mic, but does not flash.
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Mic Select
The MIC SEL display alternates between Headset and Speaker with each key press. When active the Headset or Speaker icon
appear in the keypanel display.
To switch between active sources, do the following:
> On the KP 32 CLD, press down on the MIC SEL switch (see Figure 2 on page 6).
The audio source is changed.
NOTE:The audio source chosen directly affects the listen destination to which the audio is sent.
NOTE:You must configure the source on the keypanel for the type of operation you require. For more
information, see “Audio Options Menu, Headset” on page 62, “Audio Options Menu, Panel Mic”
on page 72, or “Audio Options Menu, Headset Mic” on page 63.
TABLE 5. Source Configuration Matrix and Display icons
ALWAYS ON/ENABLEDSWITCHEDDISABLEDICON DISPLAYED
Panel Mic
Front and Rear
Headset Mic
FrontRear
RearFront
FrontRear
RearFront
Front and RearNo icons display on the keypanel.
Front and Rear
FrontRear
RearFront
FrontRear
RearFront
Front and RearNo icons display on the keypanel.
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TABLE 5. Source Configuration Matrix and Display icons
ALWAYS ON/ENABLEDSWITCHEDDISABLEDICON DISPLAYED
Speaker
Front and Rear
FrontRear
RearFront
FrontRear
RearFront
Headset
Front and Rear
Front and RearNo icons display on the keypanel.
FrontRear
RearFront
FrontRear
RearFront
Front and RearNo icons display on the keypanel.
NOTE:All four (4) mics cannot be enabled at the same time. If three (3) mic sou rces are turned ON, the external panel
mic is not available. For example, if the front panel mic, the front headset mic, and the rear headset mic are
configured as Always ON, the external panel mic is not available.
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User Programmable Keys
UPG 1 and UPG 2 (see Figure 2 and Figure 4) gives you the option to assign frequently used menu items to a single key on
the keypanel, eliminating the need to navigate through the menu structure. Not all menu items can be programmed to the UPG
keys, such as any assignment group menu, any TIF menu items, or scrolling menu items. Basically, any menu that requires
context or history cannot be saved. If a menu item cannot be saved, a prompt appears in the display window showing Cannot save this menu position.
NOTE:You can even program a UPG key to activate the screen saver option on the keypanel. For more information, see
“To activate the screen saver from a UPG key” on page 37.
The UPG keys can also be used to activate relays. When a relay is assigned to the key, and while the keyp anel is not in menu
mode, pressing the UPG key activates the relay for as long as the UPG key is held down. Once the key is released, the relay
becomes inactive.
To assign a menu item to a UPG key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), navigate to the menu item you want to assign to either UPG 1 or UPG 2.
3.Press and hold the UPG key for two (2) seconds.
Menu position saved appears in the display window.
To assign a relay to a UPG key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service.
3.Press SEL.
The Service menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Local GPIO.
5.Press SEL.
GPIO Inputs and GPIO Outputs appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select GPIO Outputs.
7.Press SEL.
OC Out 1, OC Out 2, Relay 1, Relay 2, and Relay 3 appear in the display window.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Relay 1, Relay 2, or Relay 3.
9.Press SEL.
Not Assigned, Talk Key, UPG 1, and UPG 2 appear in the display window.
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select UPG 1 or UPG 2.
The relay is assigned to the desired UPG key.
NOTE:Once a relay is programmed to the key, and the keypanel is not in menu mode, pressing the UPG
key activates the assigned relay until the key is released.
To activate the screen saver from a UPG key, do th e following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Service menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Scrn Saver.
Activate, Delay and Mode appear.
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5.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Activate.
6.Press SEL.
The screen saver activates on the keypanel.
7.Press and hold the UPG key you want to assign this option to for two (2) seconds.
Menu position saved appears in the display window and the screen saver feature is assigned to the UPG key.
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CHAPTER 4
Firmwar e Download
NOTE:The instructions provided below are applicable for all CLD family keypanels; however, the instructions below
display the KP 32 CLD.
Download Firmware to the Color Keypanel Family From AZedit
1.Open AZedit.
2.From the Status menu, select Port.
The Port Status window appears.
3.Find the port number where the KP 32 CLD is assigned.
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4.Highlight the Port (keypanel) to be updated.
You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select.
5.Right-click the highlighted selections and select Download Firmware.
The Firmware Download window appears.
6.Using the browse button, browse to the file to be downloaded.
7.Click Open.
The Download Device Firmware window appears.
8.Click Begin Download.
The download begins.
9.Click OK.
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The KP 32 CLD firmware download finishes. This can take up to 30 minutes to complete. Use the Keypanel Version
Information window to follow the progress of the download. Also, the keypanel displays Firmware Download on the
display window until the download is complete.
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NOTE:The KP 32 CLD resets itself once the firmware download is complete.
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10. Verify the version upgrade in the I/O Card Versi on Information window is correct.
Download Firmware Using the BLR Function
NOTE:The instructions provided below are applicable for all CLD family keypanels; however, the instructions below
display the KP 32 CLD
The BLR (Boot Loader Reset) button is used to upload new firmware to a keypanel with a corrupt/bad image installed.
To run the boot loader, do the following:
NOTE:To force a boot reload, the keypanel must first be powered down.
1.Verify the KP 32 CLD is powered off, but still connected to the FRAME.
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2.Using a screwdriver, press the BLR button located on the back of the keypanel.
3.While the BLR button is pressed, connect the power cord to the keypanel.
KP 32 CLD - Boot Loader Waiting for download... appears in the display window.
4.In AZedit, from the Status menu, select Software Versions.
The Software Versions popup menu appears.
5.From the Software Versions popup menu, select Keypanels.
The Keypanel Version Informa tion window appears.
6.From the Keypanel Version Information window, find and highlight the specified KP 32 CLD.
NOTE: Notice the Version Information column is showing KP 32 CLD Bootloader Version X.X.X is shown.
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7.Right-click on the KP 32 CLD.
A popup menu appears.
8.From the popup menu, select Download Firmware....
The Firmware Download navigation window appears.
9.Navigate to your firmware file (i.e., KP32CLD.hex).
10. Click Open.
The Download Device Firmware window appears.
11. Click Begin Download.
The Download begins and a popup message appears.
12. Click OK.
The KP 32 CLD firmware download finishes. This can take up to 20 minutes to complete. Use the Keypanel Version
Information window to follow the progress of the download (the number and percentage of chunks completed). Also,
the firmware progression is displayed on the KP 32 CLD display window until the download is complete.
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NOTE:Once the Boot Loader is finished downloading, it reboots itself. The KP 32 CLD displays one of two messages,
Message1
shown below. If the download is brand new, you will see message 1.
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CHAPTER 5
KP 32 CLD Menu System
NOTE:A menu system quick reference chart is located at “Keypanel Menu Quick Reference” on page 137.
Main Menu Access
The Main Menu is the top most level of the menu structure for the KP 32 CLD. This menu has the following selections:
Audio Options
Display
Key Assign
Key Options
RVON Offers
Save Config
Service
To access the main menu structure for the KP 32 CLD, do the following:
1.On the Keypanel keypad, press MENU.
The top level menu structure displays across the middle of the display window.
FIGURE 22. Top Level Menu Structure
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2.Use the 3 (↑) and 6 (↓) on the keypad to naviga te through the menu options.
3.Press the SEL button to select the menu option.
The submenu for the selection appears.
Menu System, Audio Options
The information available for audio options is as follows:
Dim
DSP Funcs
Headset
Headset Mic
Key Volumes
Mic Gain
Min Volume
Max Volume
Matrix Out
Output Lvl
Panel Mic
Sidetone
Speaker
Tone Gen
Preamp Out
IMPORTANT:Some menu items shown on the following pages are not present unless the GPI 32 CLD option card
and/or the R VON option card is installed.
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FIGURE 23. Main Audio Options Menu
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Audio Options Menu, Dim
Dim allows the user to set the level of audio, in dB, heard from the front speaker, rear speaker, front headphone and rear
headphone, when a talk key is activated.
By default, Dim volume for speakers is set at 8dB, and for headsets it is set at 0dB.
The dim volume range is -20dB to 0dB.
To set the dim amount for either the keypanel speaker and/or headset, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Dim.
5.Press the SEL button.
Headset and Speaker appear in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset to set the dim level for headsets.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Speaker to set the dim level for speakers.
7.Press the SEL button
Front and Rear appear in the display window.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Front to set the dim level for the front speaker/headset.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Rear to set the dim level for the rear speaker/headset.
9.Press the SEL button.
The Dim Amount: scroll box appears.
FIGURE 24. Audio Options - Dim Amount Adjustmen ts
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the Dim Volume you desire.
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Audio Options Menu, DSP Funcs
DSP Funcs accesses the digital signal processing options for the KP 32 CLD. These options include: Equalization, Filters,
Gating, Metering, and Mixing. Each of these options is described in detail bel ow.
To access the DSP Func menu, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press the MENU button.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs.
5.Press the SEL button.
Equalization, Filters, Gating, Metering, and Mixing appears in the display window.
FIGURE 25. Audio Options - DSP Function Menu
Equalization
Equalization allows the user to select predefined settings that modify the frequency envelope of an audio channel for the front
and rear speakers. This is a five-band equalizer. Each preset provides a different EQ to be applied to the audio sent to the
speakers.
By default, None is configured. There is no preset equalization configured.
The available selections are None, Preset #1, Preset #2, Preset #3, Preset #4, and Preset #5.
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The presets are as follows:
FIGURE 26. Frequency Response - Preset 1 (20Hz to 300Hz)
FIGURE 27. Frequency Response - Preset 2 (300Hz to 900Hz)
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FIGURE 28. Frequency Response - Preset 3 (900Hz to 2100Hz)
FIGURE 29. Frequency Response - Preset 4 (2100Hz to 4500Hz)
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FIGURE 30. Frequency Response - Preset 5 (4500Hz to 24,000Hz)
NOTE:The EQ feature is only used for Front and Rear Speakers.
To configure a preset frequency response on the fron t speaker, rear left speaker, or rear right speaker, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs.
5.Press the SEL button.
The DSP Funcs menu appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Equalization.
7.Press the SEL button.
Front Speaker, Rear Left, and Rear Right appear in the display window.
FIGURE 31. Audio Options - Equalization
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front Speaker, Rear Left, or Rear Right.
NOTE: Rear Left and Rear Right only appear when the GPI 32 CLD option card is installed.
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9.Press the SEL button.
None, Preset #1, Preset #2, Preset #3, Pre set #4, and Preset #5.
FIGURE 32. Audio Options - Presets
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the preset you want to enable.
11. Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option
Filters
Filters allow you to add a 9600Hz notch filter to one or more audio sources. This can be useful when the keypanel data port
signal is being heard in the audio line due to cable routing problems.
By default, filters is set to None.
Filter options:
Aux 1 - 6 (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
Headset Mic
Panel Mic
Rear Headset Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
Rear Panel Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
To configure filtering on the KP 32 CLD keypanel, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs.
5.Press the SEL button.
The DSP Funcs menu appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Filters.
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7.Press the SEL button.
Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic
appear in the display window.
FIGURE 33. Audio Options - Filters
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front
Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, or Rear Mic.
9.Press the SEL button.
None and 9600Hz appears in the display window.
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either None or 9600Hz baud.
FIGURE 34. Audio Options - Filter Options
11. Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option
Gating
Gating allows you to minimize or eliminate background noise problems by shutting OFF an audio source when the sound
level drops below a certain threshold.
You can set gating thresho lds on the following:
Aux 1 - 6 (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)Headset Mic
Matrix
Panel Mic
Rear Headset Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
Rear Panel Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
By default, the gating threshold is set to 0dB. The gating threshold range is -17dB to 18dB and Disabled.
NOTE:0dB threshold is 12dB below nominal. Nominal inputs are as follows:
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Aux In 1-6 = 8dBu
Headset Mic = -50dBu
Matrix In = 8dBu
Panel Mic = -42.5dBu
To configure Gating on the KP 32 CLD keypanel, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs.
5.Press the SEL button.
The DSP Funcs menu appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Gating.
7.Press the SEL button.
Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic
appear in the display window.
FIGURE 35. Audio Options - Gating Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front
Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, or Rear Mic.
9.Press the SEL button.
The Threshold scroll box appears in the display window.
FIGURE 36. Gating - Threshold Set
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the threshold you want to set for the option selected.
11. Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option
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Metering
Metering allows you to monitor an audio source connected to the keypanel. The energy of that incoming audio is split into
five (5) bands and displayed on the left side of the keypanel, when enabled.
FIGURE 37. Metering Explanation
The dB display range is from 28dB below nominal to 8dB above nominal.
The ranges are as follows:
Band 1100Hz to 400Hz
Band 2400Hz to 800Hz
Band 3800Hz to 1.6KHz
Band 41.6KHz to 3.2KHz
Band 53.2KHz to 15KHz
FIGURE 38. Metering Bands display
By default, None is configured for metering.
NOTE:Only one channel can be metered at a time.
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You can enable metering on:
•Aux In 1 - 6 (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
•Front Headset
•Front Mic
•Matrix In
•Rear Headset (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
•Rear Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
To enable metering on the KP 32 CLD, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs.
5.Press the SEL button.
The DSP Funcs menu appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Metering.
7.Press the SEL button.
Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Matrix In, None, Front Hdst, Fr ont Mic, Rear Hdst, or Rear
Mic appear in the display window.
FIGURE 39. Audio Options - Metering
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Matrix In, None,
Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, or Rear Mic.
9.Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
Mixing
Mixing allows you to route selected audio signals to the following destinations
•To Matrix
•Front Left Headphone
•Front Right Headphone
•Rear Left Headphone
•Rear Right Headphone
•Mic Pre Out
•Front Speaker
•Rear Left Speaker
•Rear Right Speaker
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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.
The sources available for mixing and sending are as follows:
•Aux 1 – 6 (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
•Headset Mic
•Matrix
•Panel Mic
•Rear Headset Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
•Rear Panel Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed)
SOURCE
Front Pane Mic
Matrix Audio In
Front Headset Mic
Rear Headset Mic
Aux IN 1
Rear Panel Mic
Aux IN 2
Aux IN 3
Aux IN 4
Aux IN 5
DESTINATION
Matrix OUTXXXXXXXXXXX
Front SpeakersXXXXXXXXXXX
Front Headset LeftXXXXXXXXXXX
Front Headset RightXXXXXXXXXXX
Rear Headset LeftXXXXXXXXXXX
Rear Headset RightXXXXXXXXXXX
Rear Speaker LeftXXXXXXXXXXX
Rear Speaker RightXXXXXXXXXXX
Mic OUTXXXXXXXXXXX
NOTE:If all resources are being used, the Rear Panel Mic is not available.
To configure mixing on the KP 32 CLD, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs.
5.Press the SEL button.
The DSP Funcs menu appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Mixing.
Aux IN 6
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7.Press the SEL button.
Front Hdst, Front Spkr, Preamp Out, Rear Hdst, Rear Spkr and To Matrix appear in the display window.
FIGURE 40. Audio Options Menu - Mixing Output Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Output you want to mix.
9.Press the SEL button.
Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, and Matrix In appear in the display window.
FIGURE 41. Audio Options Menu - Mixing Input Options
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Input you want to mix.
11. Press the SEL button.
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Audio Options Menu, Headset
The Headset menu option is used to configure how the headset operates. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed, Front
and Rear options are displayed.
You can configure the speaker wit h one of the fol lowi ng:
Always ON (default) - no matter what is selected, Always ON overrides the manual selection.
Disabled
Switched - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active.
NOTE:Where the audio is heard is directly related to the state of the Hdst - Panel Mic. See “Reference View - KP 32
CLD (90007858000)” on page 6.
NOTE:When using the DKP 16 CLD, Left and Right appear as options, instead of Front and Rear.
To configure the Headset, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset.
5.Press the SEL button.
Front and Rear appear.
FIGURE 42. Audio Options - Headset Front Rear Option
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front or Rear.
7.Press the SEL button.
Always On, Disabled, and Switched appears.
FIGURE 43. Headset Always On, Disabled, and Switched
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode.
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9.Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
Audio Options Menu, Headset Mic
The Headset Mic option allows the user to select where audio is coming from. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed,
Front and Rear options are displayed.
You can configure the speaker with one of the following:
Disabled
Enabled
Switched (default) - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active.
NOTE:When using the DKP 16 CLD, Left and Right appear as options, instead of Front and Rear.
To configure the Headset Mic, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset Mic.
5.Press the SEL button.
Front and Rear appear.
FIGURE 44. Audio Options - Headset Mic Front Rear Options
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front or Rear.
7.Press the SEL button.
Disabled, Enabled, and Switched appears.
FIGURE 45. Audio Options - Headset Mic Options
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8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode.
9.Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
Audio Options Menu, Key Volumes
Key Volumes are used to adjust the crosspoint listen gains. If Key Volumes are enabled, the user can adjust the listen gains for
Matrix crosspoints or point-to-point key assignments from the KP 32 CLD. You can only adjust keys with existing point-topoint listen assignments.
By default, key volumes are set at 0dB.
The key volume range is +6dB to -80dB and Mute.
Also from this menu item you can reset all the modified key gains back to their default settings.
NOTE:Key Volumes are either enabled for the entire keypanel or disabled for the entire keypanel. This setting cannot be
set on a per key basis.
To enable key volumes on the KP 32 CLD, do the followin g:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Volumes.
5.Press the SEL button.
Adjust and Reset appear in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Adjust.
FIGURE 46. Audio Options Key Volume Adjust
7.Press the SEL button.
Disabled and Enabled appear in the display window.
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8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled.
FIGURE 47. Audio Options - Key Volume Enabled
9.Press the SEL button.
Key volume adjustments by users are allowed.
To reset all key gains to their default value, do the followin g:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Volumes.
5.Press the SEL button.
Adjust and Reset appear in the display window.
FIGURE 48. Audio Options Menu - Key Volume Reset
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Reset.
7.Press the SEL button.
Cancel and Do Reset appear in the display window.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Do Reset.
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9.Press the SEL button.
Volumes Reset appears in the display window.
FIGURE 49. Key Volumes Reset
Audio Options Menu, Mic Gain
Mic Gain allows the user to adjust the mic gain level, in dB, and enable or disable mic gain on the keypanel.
By default, mic gain is set at 0dB. The mic gain can be configured from -20dB to 10dB.
To set the mic gain level, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Mic Gain.
5.Press the SEL button.
Adjust and Level appears in the keypanel display.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Level.
FIGURE 50. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Level Option
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7.Press the SEL button.
Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the display window.
FIGURE 51. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Level Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the source to configure mic gain.
9.Press the SEL button.
The mic gain scroll box appears in the keypanel display.
FIGURE 52. Mic Gain Adjustments
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the mic gain level (in dB) you want.
11. Press the CLR button.
The mic gain level is set.
To enable/disable the mic gain level adjustment from the front mic select switch for the KP 32 CLD, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Mic Gain.
5.Press the SEL button.
Adjust and Level appears in the keypanel display.
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6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Adjust.
FIGURE 53. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Adjust Option
7.Press the SEL button.
Disabled (default), Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the display window.
FIGURE 54. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Adjust Menu Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the resource you want to configure.
9.Press the SEL button.
Disabled and Enabled appear.
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Disabled to prohibit mic gain adjustments.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled to allow mic gain adjustments.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
Audio Options Menu, Min Volume
Min Volume allows the user to set the minimum volume level, in dB, for both the keypanel speaker and/or the headset
speaker. This is the minimum volume level available on the volume control, located on the front of the KP 32 CLD.
By default, Min Volume is set to Mute. The Min Volume range is -48dB to 10dB and Mute.
To set the min volume for either the keypanel speaker and/or headset speaker, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Min Volume.
5.Press the SEL button.
Headset and Speaker appear in the display window.
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6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset to set the minimum volume for headsets.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Speaker to set the minimum volume for speakers.
7.Press the SEL button
Front and Rear appear in the display window.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Front to set the minimum volume for the front speaker/headset.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Rear to set the minimum volume for the rear speaker/headset.
9.Press the SEL button.
The Min Volume: scroll box appears.
FIGURE 55. Audio Options - Min. Volume Adjustment
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the minimum volume you desire.
Audio Options Menu, Matrix Out
Matrix Out allows the user to select between Normal or Hot Mic. In the Normal setting, audio from the selected active mic
(based on the mic select feature, see “Audio Options Menu, Panel Mic” on page 72) goes out to the Matrix when the talk key
is latched. In the Hot Mic setting, audio from the mic goes out to the Matrix without regard to the talk key’s state.
By default, Matrix Out is set to Normal operation.
To configure the matrix out, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Matrix Out.
5.Press the SEL button.
Hot Mic and Normal appear on the display window.
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FIGURE 56. Audio Options Menu - Matrix Out
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Hot Mic or Normal.
7.Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
NOTE:When Hot Mic is enabled, the Hot Mic icon appears in the display window.
FIGURE 57. Audio Options - Hot Mic Enabled
Audio Options Menu, Max Volume
Max Volume sets the maximum level, in dB, of volume the user can configure the headset for . This feature prevents incoming
audio from being too loud, resulting in ear injury to the headset user.
The default setting is 10dB, but can be adjusted up or down to address individual user needs.
The Maximum Volume range is -48dB to 10dB, and Mute.
To set the max volume for the headset, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Max Volume.
5.Press the SEL button.
Headset appears in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset to set the maximum volume for headsets.
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7.Press the SEL button
Front and Rear appear in the display window.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Front to set the maximum volume for the front headset.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Rear to set the maximum volume for the rear headset.
9.Press the SEL button.
The Max Volume: scroll box appears.
FIGURE 58. Audio Options - Max Volume Adjustments
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the maximum volume you desire.
Audio Options Menu, Outp Level
Output Level allows the user to adjust the nominal audio output level to the matrix from 0dB to +8dB.
By default, the Output Level is set to 8dB.
To set the output level, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Output Lev.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Output Level scroll box appears in the display window.
FIGURE 59. Audio Options Menu - Output Level
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Output Level you want to configure.
7.Press the SEL button.
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Audio Options Menu, Panel Mic
The Panel Mic menu option is used to configure how the panel mic operates. When a GPI 32 CLD opti on card is installed,
Front and Rear options are displayed.
You can configure the speaker wit h one of the fol lowi ng:
Disabled
Enabled
Switched (default) - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active.
To configure the Panel Mic, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Panel Mic.
5.Press the SEL button.
Front and Rear appear.
FIGURE 60. Audio Options - Panel Mic Front Rear Options
NOTE: All four (4) mics cannot be enabled at the same time. If three mic sources are turned ON, the rear panel mic
is not available. For example, if the front panel mic, the front headset mic, and the rear headset mic are
configured as Enabled, the rear panel mic is not available.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front or Rear.
7.Press the SEL button.
Disabled, Enabled, and Switched appears.
FIGURE 61. Panel Mic Enabled, Switched, and Disabled Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode.
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9.Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
Audio Options Menu, Sidetone
Sidetone indicates the level, in dB, and duration the users own voice is heard. Most people prefer some amount of sidetone to
overcome the muffled sensation when talking, especially when wearing a full-muff headset.
By default, the sidetone level is set at -20dB. The sidetone can be set from -35dB to 0dB.
The duration sidetone heard is set to one of the following:
Always On
Disabled
Switched (default)
By default, sidetone is configured for Switched operation. When sidetone is set to Switched, the user’s voice is heard only
when the talk is activated.
To set the sidetone level, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Sidetone.
5.Press the SEL button.
Level and Mode appear in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Level.
7.Press the SEL button.
The Sidetone Level adjustment appears in the display window. By default, sidetone is set to -21dB.
FIGURE 62. Audio Options - Sidetone Level Options
8.Use the scroll arrows to adjust the sidetone level.
To set the sidetone mode, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
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4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Sidetone.
5.Press the SEL button.
Level and Mode appear in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Mode.
7.Press the SEL button.
Always On, Disabled, and Switched appear in the display window. By default, Switched is selected.
FIGURE 63. Sidetone Mode Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode to operate sidetone.
9.Press the SEL button.
10. Run “Menu System, Save Config” on page 107 to save the modification to non-vo lati le mem ory.
Audio Options Menu, Speaker
The Speaker menu option is used to configure how the speaker operates. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed, Front
and Rear options are displayed.
You can configure the speaker wit h one of the fol lowi ng:
Always ON - no matter what is selected, Always ON overrides the manual selection.
Disabled
Switched (default) - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active.
NOTE:Where the audio is heard, is directly related to the state of the Mic Mute/Mic Select switch.
See “Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000)” on page 6.
To configure the speaker, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Speaker.
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5.Press the SEL button.
Front and Rear appear.
FIGURE 64. Audio Options - Front Rear Options
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front or Rear.
7.Press the SEL button.
Always On, Disabled, and Switched appears.
FIGURE 65. Audio Options - Speaker Options
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the option you want to configure.
9.Press the SEL button.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
Audio Options Menu, Tone Gen
Tone Gen (tone generation) allows the user to turn the tone generator ON or OFF. The tone generator is used to check the
audio path from the keypanel to the matrix.
There are two tones available:
500Hz Tone (default)
1kHz Tone
The selected tone can be activated from either the menu or from the keypad.
To enable/disable the tone generator, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone Gen.
5.Press the SEL button.
Frequency, Tone Off, and Tone On appear in the display window.
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6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone Off to disable the tone generator.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone On to enable the tone generator.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
FIGURE 66. Audio Options - Frequency Tone Off/On
To set the frequency level for the tone, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options menu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone Gen.
5.Press the SEL button.
Frequency, Tone Off, and Tone On appear in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Frequency.
FIGURE 67. Audio Options - Frequency
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7.Press the SEL button.
1kHz To ne and 500Hz Tone appears in the display window.
FIGURE 68. Audio Options - 1KHz and 500Hz
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 1KHz Tone.
OR
Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 500Hz Tone.
A blue arrow appears next to the selected option and the 500Hz or 1KHz icon displays in the display
window.
Audio Options Menu, Preamp Out
Preamp Out allows the user to choose how audio is routed to the Preamp Output connector. When Switched is selected,
keypanel audio is routed to the preamp output connector when a talk key is latched. When Hot Mic is selected, audio is always
available at the preamp output connector. When Disabled is selected, keypanel audio is isolated from the preamp output
connector.
NOTE:The GPI 32 CLD option card must be installed for the Preamp Out menu item to appear.
The selections available are: Disabled, Hot Mic, and Switched (default).
To configure the preamp output connector, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Audio Options submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Preamp Out.
5.Press the SEL button.
Disabled, Hot Mic, and Switched appears in the displa y window.
FIGURE 69. Audio Options - Preamp Out
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Preamp Out option you want.
7.Press the SEL button
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Menu System, Display
Use this menu to display various information about the keypanel configuration.
The information available for display is as follows:
Assign Type
Chans ON
Chime
Exclusive
Key Groups
Key List
Level 2 (Key Assignments)
Listen (Assignments)
Matrix
Panel ID
Solo Key
(Keypanel Firmware) Version
FIGURE 70. Main Display Menu
The following pages detail each of these menu options in detail.
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Display Menu, Assign Type
Assign Type displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys.
Abbreviations for the key assignment types appear in the display as follows:
Pt-to-Pt: Point-to-Point Talk Key
Party Line: Party Line Ta lk Key
IFB: IFB Talk Key
Special List: Special List Talk Key
System Relay: The key activates a GP output at the intercom frame, or a relay output at a
UIO-256/GPIO-16 or FR9528 frame.
Camera ISO: Camera ISO Talk Key
UPL RSRC: UPL Resource Key
IFB SL:IFB Special List Key
AC: All Call Key
To display the types of key assignments assigned to the KP 32 CLD, do the follo wing:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Verify Assign Type is selected.
5.Press the SEL button.
The assignment types appear on the appropriate key displays (see Figure 71).
FIGURE 71. Assign Type Menu
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Display Menu, Chans On
Chans On displays an alpha list of all intercom ports with talk crosspoints currently closed to this keypanel. 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 a talk key
that has been left on at some keypanel. In this case, use the↓↓ and ↑↑keys to quickly page-scroll through the list of names.
Press the call waiting window key to ask the person at the other end of the connection to turn off the talk key.
To display the Chans ON informa ti on, do th e followin g:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3 (↑) or 6 (↓), select Chans On.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Chans On display appears showing the channels that are ON (see Figure 72).
FIGURE 72. Chans On
Display Menu, Chime
Chime displays all keys with the chime option enabled on them in red. For more information on the Chime option, see “Key
Options Menu, Chime” on page 99.
To display keys with Chime enabled, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Chime.
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5.Press the SEL button
The Chime display appears showing chime enabled keys in red
FIGURE 73. Display Menu - Chime
Display Menu, Exclusive
Exclusive displays all keys with the exclusive key assignment. For more information on the exclusive assignment, see “Key
Options Menu, Exclusive” on page 101.
To display the Exclusive Keys information, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Exclusive.
5.Press the SEL button
The Exclusive display appears showing exclusive keys in red (as shown in Figure 74).
FIGURE 74. Display Menu - Exclusive
NOTE:You can assign more than one Exclusive key.
Display Menu, Key Groups
Key Groups displays a scroll list of groups available on the keypanel.
To display the different groups available, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
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3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Groups.
5.Press the SEL button
Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, and Group 4 appear in the display window.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Group you want to display.
7.Press the SEL button.
The Master key appears in red, while the slave keys appear in green (see Figure 75).
FIGURE 75. Display Menu - Key Groups
Display Menu, Key List
Key List displays and allows users to see all the other assignments on other keypanel pages not currently showing in the
keypanel display.
To display the Key List information, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key List.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Key List displays all the assignments not currently displayed on the keypanel.
FIGURE 76. Display Menu - Key List
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Display Menu, Level 2
Level 2 displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys. Talk Level 2 assignments are used to be able to call two users at one
time or to assign an auto function that is activated when the Level 1 assignment is used.
To display the Level 2 Talk information, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Level 2.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Level 2 display appears showing the level 2 talk keys (see Figure 77).
FIGURE 77. Display Menu - Level 2
Display Menu, Listen
Listen displays the listen assignments for all keys, if applicable.
To display the Level 2 Talk information, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Listen.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Listen display appears showing the listen assignments on the specified keys (see Figure 78).
FIGURE 78. Display Menu - Listen
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Display Menu, Matrix
Matrix displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments. The local intercom is represented by a green
key, while a remote intercom is represented by a red key. If a key assignment is not present on a key, an unassigned key
displays.
In non-trunked intercom systems, the intercom system name is always LOCL (local). In trunked systems, intercom system
names are created in TrunkEdit (Intercoms|Names).
To display the matrix intercom system name, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Matrix.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Matrix display appears showing the matrix intercom system (see Figure 79).
FIGURE 79. Display Menu - Matrix
Display Menu, Panel ID
Panel ID displays the port number to which the keypanel is connected (used only with an AIO-8 card). The calculation is
based on the data group to which the keypanel is connected. If the address switch is incorrectly set, the wrong panel ID
displays. There is no need for this address if an AIO-16 card is used. Address setting is automatically generated when an
AIO-16 card is used.
NOTE:When the keypanel is not scroll enabled, the Panel ID displays only the port number in the panel display window.
When the keypanel is scroll enabled, the port number and port alpha are displayed.
To display the panel ID, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Panel ID.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Panel ID display appears showing the port number and alpha (if applicable) for the keypanel (see Figure 80).
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FIGURE 80. Display Menu - Panel ID
Display Menu, Solo
Solo displays all keys with the solo assignment. For more information on the solo assignment, see “Key Options Menu,
Latching” on page 103.
To display the Solo Key information, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Solo.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Solo display appears showing solo keys in red (see Figure 81).
NOTE: You may only assign one solo key at a time.
FIGURE 81. Display Menu - Solo
Display Menu, Version
Version displays the firmware version currently running on the keypanel.
NOTE:For firmware upgrades, contact customer service. The KP 32 CLD firmware can be upgraded through AZedit.
To display the firmware version currently loaded on the keypanel, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Verify Display is selected.
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3.Press the SEL button.
The Display submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Version.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Version display appears showing firmware version for the keypanel (see Figure 82).
FIGURE 82. Display Menu - Version
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Menu System, Key Assign Menu
Key Assign Menu Part 1
Key Assign Menu Part 2
The Key Assign menu, shown in Figure 83, is used to assign intercom key assignments and auto functions to keypanel keys.
The Key Assign menu consists of the following:
Matrix (only in trunked systems)
Pt-to-Pt
Party Line
IFB
Special List
Sys Relay
Camera ISO
UPL
IFSL
Auto Func
FIGURE 83. Main Key Assign Menu
To access the key assign menu options, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the key assignment you want to assign.
5.Press the SEL button.
The Top Level menu appears.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
A scroll list of available ports appears.
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Key Assign Menu, Matrix (Trunked System Only)
Matrix only appears for trunked intercom systems. You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys
to destinations in that matrix. Y ou do not need to select matrix to assign keys to destinations in your own matrix. Also, you do
not need to select matrix when assigning an auto function key to a matrix.
To assign a remote assignment to the KP 32 CLD, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Matrix.
5.Press the SEL button.
A scrollable list of remote intercoms appears.
.
FIGURE 84. Key Assign - Matrix Remote Intercoms
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select a remote intercom.
7.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available ports appears.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the port you want to assign to the keypanel key.
FIGURE 85. Remote Pt-to-Pt Key Assign
9.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear.
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10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Pt-to-Pt assignment, if applicable.
FIGURE 86. Auto Functions
11. Press the SEL button.
Tap Key appears.
12. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Pt-to-Pt assignment to appear.
The key color changes to teal and the alpha name appears on the key.
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Key Assign Menu, Pt-to-Pt
Pt-to-Pt assigns a key that talks or listens to a another intercom port.
NOTE:Some Pt-to-Pt destinations may be non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if
you want full communication, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key. To assign auto functions,
see “Key Assign Menu, Auto Func” on page 96.
To assign Pt-to-Pt to the keypanel key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Pt-to-Pt.
5.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available ports appears.
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the port you want to assign to the keypanel key.
FIGURE 87. Key Assign Menu - Pt-to-Pt
7.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear.
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Pt-to-Pt assignment, if applicable.
FIGURE 88. Auto Functions
9.Press the SEL button.
Tap Key appears.
10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Pt-to-Pt assignment to appear.
The key color changes to teal, and the alpha appears on the key.
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Key Assign Menu, Party Line
Party Line assigns a key that talks and/or listens to a party line. The key is not available until members have been assigned to
the party line, done in AZedit.
NOTE:Party Line members are usually non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if you
want full communication, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key. If all communications are
normally 2-way, you may wish to assign the key as Talk+Auto Listen.
To assign a Party Line to the keypanel key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Party Line.
5.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available party lines appears.
FIGURE 89. Key Assign Menu - Party Line
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the party line you want to assign to the keypanel key.
7.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear (See Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90).
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Party Line assignment, if applicable.
9.Press the SEL button.
Tap Key appears.
10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Party Line assignment to appear.
The key color changes to pink and the alpha appears on the key.
Key Assign Menu, IFB
IFB assigns the IFB assignment type to a key. By default, all IFBs are restricted. To see IFBs, you must select the appropriate
scroll enable check box in AZedit.
To assign an IFB to the keypanel key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select IFB.
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5.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available IFBs appears.
FIGURE 90. Key Assign Menu - IFB
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the IFB assignment you want to assign to the keypanel key.
7.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear (see, Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90).
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the IFB assignment, if applicable.
9.Press the SEL button.
Tap Key appears.
10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the IFB assignment to appear.
The key color changes to salmon and the alpha appears on the key.
Key Assign Menu, Spcl List
Spcl List assigns a key that talk and/or listens to a special list. The key is not available until members have been assigned to
the special list in AZedit.
NOTE:Special List members can be non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if you
want full communication with all members of the special list, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the
key.
To assign a Special List to the keypanel key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Special List.
5.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available Special List assignments appears.
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FIGURE 91. Key Assign Menu - Special List
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Special List you want to assign to the keypanel key.
7.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear (see Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90).
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Special List assignment, if applicable.
9.Press the SEL button.
Tap Key appears.
10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Special List assignment to appear.
The key color changes to tan and the alpha appears on the key.
Key Assign Menu, Sys Relay
Sys Relay refers to any of several types of control devices that can exist in the intercom system, including:
•The 8 GPI outputs from an ADAM Frame (J11 on the XCP-ADAM-MC Breakout Panel).
•The 8 GPI outputs from an ADAM CS Frame (J903on the ADAM CS back panel).
•The relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame (RELAY OUTPUTS connector on the FR9528 back panel).
•The 16 GPI outputs of a UIO-256 or GPIO-16 Frame (J5 on the UIO-256/GPIO-16 back panel).
To assign a Relay to the keypanel key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Sys Relay.
5.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available Relays appears.
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FIGURE 92. Key Assign Menu - System Relay
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the relay you want to assign to the keypanel key.
7.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear (see Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90).
8.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the relay assignment, if applicable.
9.Press the SEL button.
Tap Key appears.
10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Relay assignment to appear.
The key color changes to magenta and the alpha appears on the key.
Key Assign Menu, Camera ISO
Camera ISO assigns an ISO (isolate) assignment type to the key. By default, all ISOs are restricted. To see ISOs you must
select the appropriate scroll enable check box in AZedit.
To assign a Camera ISO to the keypanel key, do the following:
1.On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
The Top Level menu appears.
2.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign.
3.Press the SEL button.
The Key Assign submenu appears.
4.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Camera ISO.
5.Press the SEL button.
A scroll list of available ISOs appears.
FIGURE 93. Key Assign Menu - Camera ISO
6.Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the ISO you want to assign to the keypanel key.
7.Press the SEL button.
A list of auto-functions appear (see Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90).
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