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control a different range of program inputs, it will be nec-
essary to reprogram the EEPROM in all but one panel.
(Contact your intercom system dealer for assistance.)
Finally, it is possible to define which range of IFB's are
controlled by each Program Assign Panel as described
below.

To change the panel number, or to change the IFB range,
remove the cover from the Program Assign Panel, and
locate the 8-position DIP switch block on the PMC-15
circuit board (location of the board may vary, but there is
only one DIP switch block in the unit).

By default, all Program Assign Panels are supplied with
the DIP switches #1 and #2 set for panel number 1. Reset
the switches, as shown in Table

5

page

32

so that each

Program Assign Panel has a unique panel number.

By default, all Program Assign Panels are supplied with
the lower of two ranges of IFB's selected. For example, a
PAP-940 is set by default to work with IFB numbers IF01
through IF24, but it can be reset to work with IFB num-
bers IF25 through IF48 if desired. (IF01, IF02 etc. are the
default names that are assigned to IFB's 1, 2 etc. in CSedit
or ADAMedit.) To select the low or high range, set DIP
switch number 3 as shown in Table

6

page

32

.

Note

DIP switches 4-8 in the Program Assign Panel are not
used, and their position does not matter.

14

General Purpose Interface (GPI)
Connector (J903)

14.1

General Description

J903 provides 8 general purpose control inputs and 8 gen-
eral purpose control outputs. The control inputs can be
used just like keypanel keys to activate intercom ports,
party lines, relays etc. The control outputs are open-
collector, active-low outputs. They can be activated by
keypanel keys and can be used to control lighting, to key
a remote transmitter, to activate a paging system etc.

14.2

Connections

Pin-outs for the digital inputs and outputs are summarized
in Table

7

page

32

The digital outputs short to ground

when activated. A +5-volt input across any digital input
and ground will activate that digital input. Figures

16

and

17

show example connections.

14.3

Programming Digital Outputs

CSedit: Digital outputs are programmed using the relay
edit screens in CSedit. See "Using Relays" in the CSedit
User Manual
.

ADAMedit: In ADAMedit, digital outputs are setup using
the GPI Out button on the toolbar. To get help on GPI
Output setup, click the GPI Out button, then press the F1
key for help.

14.4

Programming Digital Inputs

CSedit: Each digital input is assignable in the Digital
Input Assignments table of CSedit. (See "Digital Inputs"
in the CSedit User Manual.) The Digital Inputs Assign-
ment table basically lets you simulate a key on a key
panel at a particular intercom port, regardless of whether
or not there is an actual keypanel connected to that port.
Once a digital input has been assigned to a "key", it is
then necessary to define a device to be activated by that
key. This is accomplished in the keypanel edit screen for
the port to which the digital input was assigned. (See
"Key Panel Setup: Key Assignments and Key Restric-
tions" in the CSedit User Manual.)

ADAMedit: Digital inputs are assignable using the GPI In
button on the ADAMedit toolbar. To get help with GPI
Inputs, click the GPI In button, then press the F1 key for
help. Once a digital input has been assigned to a "key",
you must define what will be activated by that key. The
help topic for GPI Inputs will guide you to the keypanel
setup screen to do this.

15

UIO-256 Input/Output Frame

15.1

General Description

Each UIO-256 provides 16 GPI inputs and 16 GPI out-
puts. The GPI inputs can be used just like keypanel keys
to activate intercom ports, party lines, relays etc. Each
relay output provides a choice of normal open and normal
closed contacts. The relays can be assigned for activation
from key panel keys, and can be used to control lighting,
or to key remote transmitters, paging systems etc.

15.2

General Theory of Operation

The UIO-256 exchanges control signals with the ADAM
CS Frame via an RS422 data connection. Each UIO-256
also has a data output and input connector pair for con-
nection of an additional UIO-256 Frame. Up to three
additional UIO-256 Frames may be connected in a ring
configuration, where the data output of one frame is con-
nected to the data input of the next. The last UIO-256's
data output line is connected back to the data input of the
first UIO-256. DIP switches at each UIO-256 are set so

16 ADAM CS Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for ADAM CS

Page 1: ...ADAMTM CS Advanced Digital Audio Matrix SYSTEM INSTALLATION GUIDE 9330 7517 000 Rev G3 10 97 ADAM CS Advanced Digital Audio Matrix POWER GOOD POWER GOOD TM...

Page 2: ...with respect to RTS products It is the responsibility of the user to determine before purchase that this product is suitable for the user s intended purpose ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING T...

Page 3: ...Power Up 8 Alarm Operation 8 Computer Connection 9 Software Installation 9 Intercom Port Connections 9 General Information 9 Logical Keypanel Address Numbers 9 General Procedure for Connecting Device...

Page 4: ...Panel Setup and Connection 15 Single Program Assign Panel 15 Additional Program Assign Panels 15 General Purpose Interface GPI Connector J903 16 General Description 16 Connections 16 Programming Digit...

Page 5: ...e 14 Cable for Parallel Connection of a UIO 256 and a Program Assign Panel 22 Figure 15 15 Pin Data Cable 22 Figure 16 Using an ADAM CS GPI Output to Operate a Relay See Table 7 for GPI Connector Pin...

Page 6: ...FB Range 32 Table 7 ADAM CS J903 Connector Pin out 32 Table 8 UIO 256 DIP Switch SW1 Settings for Input Output Range 33 Table 9 UIO 256 GPI Outputs Connector J5 33 Table 10 UIO 256 GPI Inputs Connecto...

Page 7: ...for RS422 232 connection of Program Assign Panels LCP 102 Level Control Panels and UIO 256 Universal Input Output Frames J903 DB 25S female connector for general purpose interface Provides eight open...

Page 8: ...moval or installation To remove a power supply loosen the six captive screws on the front of the supply then grasp the handles and pull it out To install a power supply insert the metal flanges on the...

Page 9: ...mple a program source could be connected to the audio input wires and in this case the audio output wires would not be used The data wires are used to send and receive control infor mation between the...

Page 10: ...using ADAMedit click the Port Alpha button on the toolbar then press the F1 key on the computer keyboard to get help if necessary 5 Complete the intercom system configuration as described in Section...

Page 11: ...nter Finally choose Keypanel Setup from the resulting list The audio input to which a program source is con nected can be forced to some intercom port s out put using force and inhibit This forces the...

Page 12: ...s party lines the keys are generally assigned to party lines but they don t have to be For example a key could be assigned to talk to a specific intercom port if desired Note that unlike keypanels whi...

Page 13: ...nt just as they would in their own intercom system After keys are assigned keypanel operators can activate them to talk or listen just like in their own intercom system There is no apparent difference...

Page 14: ...com system For further assistance with key panel setup click the KP button on the toolbar then press the F1 key on the computer keyboard and select Get Help on Keypanel Setup 4 Also using CSedit or AD...

Page 15: ...earpiece Once the IFB as been setup it can be assigned o a keypanel key Then when the keypanel operator presses the key it will disconnect the program audio and replace it with the keypanel operators...

Page 16: ...mmed using the relay edit screens in CSedit See Using Relays in the CSedit User Manual ADAMedit In ADAMedit digital outputs are setup using the GPI Out button on the toolbar To get help on GPI Output...

Page 17: ...4 2 Set the SW 1 DIP switches on the back of the UIO 256 to select range 1 16 as shown in Table 8 page 33 The SW2 DIP switches are not used and their positions do not matter 3 For a pin out of the rel...

Page 18: ...701 J702 J703 J704 J705 J706 J707 J800 J801 J802 J803 J804 J805 J806 J807 J100 J101 J102 J103 J104 J105 J106 J107 J200 J201 J202 J203 J204 J205 J206 J207 J300 J301 J302 J303 J304 J305 J306 J307 J400 J...

Page 19: ...MPUTER 9 PIN MALE CONNECTOR DE 9P 25 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR DB 25S 9 PIN TO 25 PIN CABLE RX 2 TX 3 GND 5 TO COMPUTER 9 PIN MALE CONNECTOR DE 9P 9 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR DE 9S 9 PIN TO 9 PIN CABLE TO TRUNK...

Page 20: ...6 4 5 9 7 8 3 DATA AUDIO TO MATRIX AUDIO FROM MATRIX When connecting to an ADAM CS back panel use only low profile cable connectors such as AMP Part No 747516 3 Telex Part No 59926 678 IMPORTANT Figu...

Page 21: ...EN PANELS USE SUPPLIED RJ 45 CABLES TO J1 OF A THIRD EKP OPTIONAL Figure 10 Typical connections of EKP s and LCP s to a KP 12 DE 9S Female DE 9P Male 6 1 2 7 2 1 TO ADAM CS J902 TO PAP 940 PAP 951 OR...

Page 22: ...Figure 14 Cable for Parallel Connection of a UIO 256 and a Program Assign Panel DA 15P Male DA 15P Male 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Figure 15 15 Pin Data Cable 22 K 10...

Page 23: ...gure 19 Trunking Audio Interconnect Cable with 9 Pin Connectors RJ 11 MOD PLUG 1 2 3 4 5 6 DE 9S FEMALE 1 2 6 4 5 9 8 7 3 Figure 20 Trunking Audio Interconnect Cable with RJ 11 9 Pin Connectors DE 9P...

Page 24: ...4 5 6 RJ 11 MOD PLUG RJ 11 MOD PLUG 1 2 3 4 5 6 TO CDP 950 DE 9P MALE 7 2 1 CABLES FOR CONNECTION TO AN INTERCOM SYSTEM THAT HAS DE 9P INTERCOM PORT CONNECTORS CABLES FOR CONNECTION TO AN INTERCOM SY...

Page 25: ...D RD GN BR RD RD BR SL RD RD SL BL BK BK BL OR BK BK OR GN BK BK GN BR BK BK BR SL BK BK SL BL YL YL BL OR YL YL OR GN YL YL GN BR YL YL BR SL YL YL SL BL VI VI BL OR VI VI OR GN VI VI GN BR VI VI BR...

Page 26: ...PC 1 INTERCOM SYSTEMS NOTE 4 SHORTING PLUG MAIN ONLY NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 1 NOTE 3 1 6 DE9P Figure 25 Trunking System Connections for up to Eight Intercom Systems without Backup Controller Notes 1 50 pi...

Page 27: ...5 J2 J3 J3 J3 J2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TO PC 1 INTERCOM SYSTEMS NOTE 4 SHORTING PLUG MAIN ONLY NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 5 NOTE 5 NOTE 3 1 6 DE9P Figure 26 Trunking System Connections for up to...

Page 28: ...2 10 9 3 11 4 12 5 6 7 8 TO PC 1 TO INTERCOM SYSTEMS NOTE 4 SHORTING PLUG NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 1 NOTE 3 1 6 DE9P Figure 27 Trunking System Connections for up to Twelve Intercom Systems without Ba...

Page 29: ...8 J12 J12 J5 J2 J3 J3 J3 J3 J2 2 10 9 3 11 4 12 5 6 7 8 TO PC 1 TO INTERCOM SYSTEMS NOTE 4 SHORTING PLUG MAIN ONLY NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 1 NOTE 1 NOTE 5 NOTE 5 NOTE 3 1 6 DE9P Figure...

Page 30: ...isplays In this case it may be preferable to have all caller s names appear in the Incoming Messages window 4 The in use flash is indicated by a slow and continuous flashing display above a talk key T...

Page 31: ...14 22 30 38 46 54 62 6 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 7 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 8 Table 2 Relationship between Audio Input Output Cards Intercom Ports and Logical Keypanel Numbers Logical Keypanel Number Addre...

Page 32: ...CDP 950 intercom Range Selection Panel Number Switch 1 Switch 2 1 Open Open 2 Closed Open 3 Open Closed 4 Closed Closed Default Table 5 Program Assign Panel DIP Switch Set tings for Panel Number IFB R...

Page 33: ...n Numbers UIO 256 1 UIO 256 2 UIO 256 3 UIO 256 4 NC Contact Common NO Contact 1 17 33 49 38 13 40 2 18 34 50 39 14 15 3 19 35 51 41 16 43 4 20 36 52 42 17 18 5 21 37 53 44 19 46 6 22 38 54 45 20 21 7...

Page 34: ...8 33 Dependent on UIO 256 DIP Switch SW1 Settings for Input Output Range as summarized in Table 8 Inputs will sink 100 mA max at a maximum input voltage of 18 VDC For operation from an external DC vol...

Page 35: ...7 7 J107 1 8 8 J200 2 1 9 J201 2 2 10 J202 2 3 11 J203 2 4 12 J204 2 5 13 J205 2 6 14 J206 2 7 15 J207 2 8 16 J300 3 1 17 J301 3 2 18 J302 3 3 19 J303 3 4 20 J304 3 5 21 J305 3 6 22 The Logical Keypa...

Page 36: ...J404 4 5 29 J405 4 6 30 J406 4 7 31 J407 4 8 32 J500 5 1 33 J501 5 2 34 J502 5 3 35 J503 5 4 36 J504 5 5 37 J505 5 6 38 J506 5 7 39 J507 5 8 40 J600 6 1 41 J601 6 2 42 J602 6 3 43 J603 6 4 44 The Logi...

Page 37: ...J701 7 2 50 J702 7 3 51 J703 7 4 52 J704 7 5 53 J705 7 6 54 J706 7 7 55 J707 7 8 56 J800 8 1 57 J801 8 2 58 J802 8 3 59 J803 8 4 60 J804 8 5 61 J805 8 6 62 J806 8 7 63 J807 8 8 64 The Logical Keypanel...

Page 38: ...9 34 1 9 2 J9 J6 J3 10 35 2 10 2 J9 J6 J3 11 36 3 11 2 J9 J6 J3 12 37 4 12 2 J9 J6 J3 13 38 5 13 2 J9 J6 J3 14 39 6 14 2 J9 J6 J3 15 40 7 15 2 J9 J6 J3 16 41 8 16 3 J9 J6 J3 17 42 1 17 3 J9 J6 J3 18 4...

Page 39: ...8 J5 J2 9 34 1 33 5 J8 J5 J2 10 35 2 34 5 J8 J5 J2 11 36 3 35 5 J8 J5 J2 12 37 4 36 5 J8 J5 J2 13 38 5 37 5 J8 J5 J2 14 39 6 38 5 J8 J5 J2 15 40 7 39 5 J8 J5 J2 16 41 8 40 6 J8 J5 J2 17 42 1 41 6 J8 J...

Page 40: ...7 J9 J4 J1 5 30 5 53 7 J9 J4 J1 6 31 6 54 7 J9 J4 J1 7 32 7 55 7 J9 J4 J1 8 33 8 56 8 J9 J4 J1 9 34 1 57 8 J9 J4 J1 10 35 2 58 8 J9 J4 J1 11 36 3 59 8 J9 J4 J1 12 37 4 60 8 J9 J4 J1 13 38 5 61 8 J9 J...

Page 41: ...omer Support 2 F Front Panel Description 7 Front View 18 G General Purpose I O Connector J903 Connector pin out 32 Description and Connections 16 Programming Digital Inputs 16 Programming Digital Outp...

Page 42: ...le with 9 pin connectors 23 Audio interconnect cable with RJ 11 connectors 23 Audio interconnect cable with RJ 11 to 9 pin connec tors 23 Connections and Setup 13 Description 13 ICP 97 TMX to SWP 71 T...

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