expansion panels. For further information, see "SERVICE
MENU, MOD ASGN" in the KP-12 Operating Instruc-
tions Manual
Plug in the AC power cords for the KP-12 and any
other connected panels. (Or, the external DC
power supplies where used.)
When the KP-12 is connected and turned on for
the first time, the call waiting window will display
"SET ADDR". This means you have to set the
logical keypanel address. To determine the correct
logical keypanel number for a port, refer to Table
, page
for RJ-11 and DE9 back panels, or
Table
, page
for a 50-pin Telco back panel.
To set the address, click the SELECT control
(press and immediately release the SELECT con-
trol). "ADDR 1" should appear in the call waiting
window (logical keypanel address number 1).
Rotate the SELECT control to display the correct
logical keypanel address number, then click
SELECT again. To change the logical keypanel
address again at a later time (for example, if you
move the keypanel to another intercom port) see
"SERVICE MENU, SET ADDR" in the KP-12
User Manual.
Unlike KP-9X keypanels, the KP-12 does not
require a power-off reset after setup changes have
been made.
Refer to the KP-12 User Manual for complete user
information.
11.6
Program Source Notes
An external audio program source can be connected to the
input pins of an intercom port. Use the “Audio to Matrix”
pins as shown in Figures
and
. The audio output and
data pins for the port are not used. The program source
must be balanced and DC isolated. Nominal input level is
+8 dBu.
Program sources can be utilized in several ways within
the intercom system:
A program source can be assigned to a keypanel
listen key. This permits the keypanel operator to
listen to the program by activating the key. To
assign a program source to a key in CSedit, see
“Keypanel Setup” in the CSedit User Manual. Or,
if you are using ADAMedit, press the F1 key to
get help. Then, within ADAMedit help, click the
Search button, type the keyword “keypanel”, and
press Enter. 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
program audio to always be heard at the output.
To set this up in CSedit, see “System, Force &
Inhibit” in the CSedit User Manual. To set this up
in ADAMedit, press the F1 key to start the ADA-
Medit help file. Then, search for keyword “cross-
point” and select “Crosspoint Status” from the list.
Follow the instructions to force the desired
crosspoint.
A program source can be used with interrupt fold-
back (IFB). Using IFB, the program source will
normally be heard at some specified intercom out-
put port. Then, when someone presses an intercom
key to talk to that output port, the program audio
will be cut off to permit conversation. The pro-
gram audio will be restored when the intercom key
is released. To setup an IFB in CSedit, see”Creat-
ing an IFB” in Section 2 of the CSedit User Man-
ual. To setup an IFB in ADAMedit, click the IFB
button on the ADAMedit toolbar, then press the
F1 key on the computer keyboard to get help.
Note
If program inputs will be assigned using a Program As-
sign Panel, they must be connected to specific ports of the
intercom system. See "Program Assign Panel Installa-
tion", page
11.7
TIF-951 Telephone Interface Installation
Notes
The TIF-951 has two separate phone line interfaces, and
each of these interfaces to a separate intercom port. Con-
nect as follows:
1.
Connect phone lines to the modular phone jacks
labeled "LINE" on the back of the TIF-951.
2.
A second modular jack labeled "INST" is also pro-
vided for each phone line. This may be used to con-
nect a telephone or other instrument along with the
TIF-951.
3.
For each connected phone line, connect from the
DE-9S connector (labeled "INTCM FRAME") on the
back of the TIF-951 to an intercom port of the
ADAM CS Frame. Use a 9-pin intercom cable (Fig-
ure
, page
). If the ADAM CS Frame has RJ-11
connectors, use one of the DE-9 to RJ-11 adapters
that are provided with the TIF-951. Or, a custom
cable may be constructed using the wiring diagram in
Figure
, page
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