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KP-32 User Manual

Basic Operation  19

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

User Manual

 F.01U.193.253

Rev. 16

Operation of Intercom Talk Keys with the Speaker DIM Setting

Activating any talk key causes the speaker or headphone volume at this keypanel to diminish by the amount specified in the 
Dim menu item on the Service menu. 

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 this keypanel. Speaker DIM affects the 
speaker or headphone level on this keypanel when any talk key on this keypanel is activated.

Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports

If an intercom key is assigned to talk to an intercom port that is designated as a TIF port in AZedit, placing the key in the talk 
position activates the KP-32 dialing menu. See “Telephone Operation” on page 21, for further information.

NOTE:

You designate an intercom port as a TIF port by checking the 

Port is TIF

 check box in AZedit. (In AZedit, click 

the KP button on the toolbar to access Keypanels / Ports setup, then select the intercom port where the TIF is 
connected. Click the Edit button, then click the Advanced tab. Place a check next to Port is TIF. Remember to 
send the change to the intercom system.)

Muting the Microphone

 >

Tap the 

MUTE

 key to turn microphone muting ON or OFF. 

The Vol. Sel. display alternates between Hdst and Mute (or between Spkr and Mute) while the microphone is muted. 

NOTE:

While muting is on, you cannot be heard on the intercom, or by anyone on the telephone, or by any device 

connected to the mic preamp output of the optional connector module.

Call Waiting Operation

Occasionally, a keypanel may call, and there won't be a key assigned to talk back to that caller. In this case, the caller's name 
appears in the 

Call waiting

 window. Press down and hold the 

Call waiting 

key to talk back.

To clear a name from the 

Call waiting

 window, tap 

UP

 on the 

Call waiting

 key.

If a second call is received in the 

Call waiting

 window while a caller name is already displayed, the Call waiting LED flashes 

red. To answer the second call, tap up to clear the first name, 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 appears in the 

Call waiting

 

window. Alternatively, you can force all caller names to display in the 

Call waiting

 window. This is controlled 

either by DIP switch 2 on the ADAM Master Controller card or by the AZedit check box titled

 Always Stack 

Callers In Call Waiting Window

. (AZedit Options menu, Intercom Configuration, Options tab. Note: the setting 

in AZedit overrides the DIP switch 2 setting on the Master Controller card.) If your intercom system has mostly 
keypanels with alphanumeric displays, we recommend that you do not stack all callers in the 

Call waiting 

window.

Summary of Contents for EKP-32

Page 1: ...F 01U 193 253 Rev 16 DECEMBER 2011 USER INSTRUCTIONS KP 32 KEYPANEL UP TO AND INCLUDING VERSION 2 1 0 EKP 32 EXPANSION PANEL LCP 32 LEVEL CONTROL PANEL ...

Page 2: ...t_main php DISCLAIMER The manufacturer of the equipment described herein makes no expressed or implied warranty with respect to anything contained in this manual and shall not be held liable for any implied warranties of fitness for a particular application or for any indirect special or consequential damages The information contained herein is subject to change without prior notice and shall not ...

Page 3: ...fety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specifi...

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Page 5: ...ey Gain Enable Disable 8 Switch 3 Screen Saver Enable Disable 8 Switch 4 Call Flash Timeout 8 Switch 5 Footswitch Enable Disable 9 Switch 6 Network Mode Selection 9 Switch 7 Test Debug 9 Switch 8 Test Debug 9 Address Switch Setting 10 General Information 10 Address Setting for Zeus 10 Address Setting for ADAM CS 10 ADAM CS with RJ12 or DB 9 back panel 10 ADAM CS with 50 pin Telco back panel 12 Add...

Page 6: ...rcom Keys with Auto Functions 18 Talk auto follow 18 Talk auto listen 18 Talk auto mute 18 Talk auto reciprocal 18 Talk auto table 18 All Call Key 18 Talk DIM 18 Operation of Intercom Keys with Options 18 Group Option Keys 18 Solo Key 18 Operation of Intercom Talk Keys with the Speaker DIM Setting 19 Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports 19 Muting the Microphone 19 Call Waiting Operatio...

Page 7: ...ying One Key Assignment to Another Key 31 Programming Key Assignments Using Alpha Scrolling 32 Clearing a Key Assignment 33 Method 1 Clearing the Call Waiting Window and Copying it to a Key 33 Method 2 Copying a Blank Key Assignment to the key you want to Clear 33 KP 32 MENU SYSTEM 35 Menu System Menu Access 35 Menu System Display Menu 36 Display Menu Asgn Type 36 Display Menu Chans On 36 Display ...

Page 8: ...7 Mixing 48 Service Menu Hdst Sel 48 Service Menu LCP 32 GPI Option Only 49 Service Menu Local GPIO GPI Option Only 49 Assigning an Input to Activate a Key 49 Assigning an Input to Activate a Key Group 50 Removing an Input Assignment 50 Adding or Removing a GPI Output Key Assignment 50 Service Menu Matrix Out 51 Service Menu Mic Select 51 Service Menu Min Volume 51 Service Menu Mod Assign 52 Servi...

Page 9: ...tor 60 Foot Switch Speaker 60 MIC In J7 Unbalanced Panel Microphone Input 61 MIC Out J8 Balanced Microphone Output 61 KP9X KEYPAD SEQUENCE QUICK REFERENCE 63 KP9X Display Sequences 63 KP9X Setup Page Assignment 64 Key Assignments Using Keypad Numeric Entry 64 KP9X Phone Operation 65 KP9X Hang up Sequence 65 KP9X Dial Sequence 65 KP9X Redial Sequence 65 KP9X Autodial Sequences 65 Storing an Autodia...

Page 10: ...rk Card 77 Features 77 Specifications 78 Default Addresses for the RVON Product Line 79 Dip Switches 79 Firmware Compatibility Requirements for the RVON 1 Card 80 Flash Chip Replacement 80 Installation of the RVON 1 Card 81 RVON 1 Relay 82 Addresses and the RVON 1 83 Configure the RVON 1 from the KP 32 84 Top Level Menu Service RVON Setup 84 Set the IP Address from the Service Level Menu 84 Top Le...

Page 11: ...s WAN 91 Local Area Network 91 Wide Area Network 92 Accessing The Wide Area Network WAN 93 Network Address Translation NAT 93 Ports 93 IP Addresses 95 Ping a Computer 96 Possible Pitfall With Routers Gateways And Switches 96 RVON Configuration 97 Network Terminology 99 RVON Serial and Telnet Commands 103 Setup 103 How to Configure the RVON 1 using Telnet 104 ...

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Page 13: ...ypanel front view 5 FIGURE 5 LCP 32 16 level control panel front view 6 FIGURE 6 DE9S Intercom Cable Wiring 13 FIGURE 7 RJ12 Intercom Cable Wiring 13 FIGURE 8 Setup page usage for the KP 32 and EKP 32 28 FIGURE 9 LCP 32 correspondence to KP 32 and EKP 32 49 FIGURE 10 Flash Chip placement on the KP 32 motherboard 80 FIGURE 11 Local Area Network Diagram 92 FIGURE 12 Wide Area Network Diagram 92 FIGU...

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Page 15: ...uring periods of inactivity 32 lever keys with 30 keys available for full talk listen configuration Doubles the number of channels over the KP9X series keypanels Keys support both latching hands free and momentary push to talk operation Enhanced programming keypad Provides the complete KP9X keypad sequences plus new keypad sequences plus an extensive scrollable menu system Menus include helpful pr...

Page 16: ...ot switch input for remote switch activation of all armed talk keys or just one 1 key Also includes a General Purpose Input Output GPIO with four 4 opto isolated inputs two 2 open collector outputs and two 2 SPDT Single Pole Double Throw relay outputs Inputs can activate single keys and groups of keys Outputs can activate external devices from keypanel keys or from GPI inputs Available factory ins...

Page 17: ...terface converts all audio and data streams to a single transmission path Perfect for systems where there are existing but unused 75 video cable Requires a CSI 200 interface unit at the intercom matrix end EKP 32 Expansion Keypanel Provides an additional 32 intercom keys for a total of up to 64 keys 62 intercom keys total FIGURE 16 KP 32 CSI 100 coaxial system interface board FIGURE 17 EKP 32 expa...

Page 18: ...c User Manual F 01U 193 253 Rev 16 LCP 32 16 Level Control Panels Provides easy adjustment of point to point and party line listen levels for individual intercom keys One 1 LCP 32 16 adjusts one 1 row of keys FIGURE 18 LCP 32 16 level control panel front view ...

Page 19: ...low required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current pr...

Page 20: ...o prevent such accidents the latching feature can be turned off NOTE DIP switch 1 disables latching for the entire keypanel If you just need to disable latching for selected keys leave DIP switch 1 in the Open position Then disable latching for the desired keys using the D check boxes in the Keypanels Ports setup screen of AZedit Switch 2 Key Gain Enable Disable Default setting Open enable Descrip...

Page 21: ...use of this function does not require the footswitch to be used 2 If DIP switch 1 is set to the CLOSED position nothing latches 3 Individual keys can be set to non latching via AZedit If this is done the footswitch has no effect on the keys that have been set to non latching Please see the AZedit user manual for more information Switch 6 Network Mode Selection Default Setting Open Mode 1 Descripti...

Page 22: ...g Address Setting for Zeus Intercom port connectors on the Zeus back panel are arranged in three 3 groups of eight 8 intercom ports For each group intercom port connectors are labeled ID 1 ID 2 etc When you connect a KP 32 keypanel to Zeus set the Address switch to match the corresponding ID number on the Zeus back panel Address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used Address Setting for AD...

Page 23: ...282 290 298 306 314 322 330 338 346 354 362 370 378 386 394 3 203 211 219 227 235 243 251 259 267 275 283 291 299 307 315 323 331 339 347 355 363 371 379 387 395 4 204 212 220 228 236 244 252 260 268 276 284 292 300 308 316 324 332 340 348 356 364 372 380 388 396 5 205 213 221 229 237 245 253 261 269 277 285 293 301 309 317 325 333 341 349 357 365 373 381 389 397 6 206 214 222 230 238 246 254 262 ...

Page 24: ... Cards 76 100 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 1 601 609 617 625 633 641 649 657 665 673 681 689 697 705 713 721 729 737 745 753 761 769 777 785 793 2 602 610 618 626 634 642 650 658 666 674 682 690 698 706 714 722 730 738 746 754 762 770 778 786 794 3 603 611 619 627 635 643 651 659 667 675 683 691 699 707 715 723 731 739 747 755 763 771 779 787 795 4 60...

Page 25: ...t as many LCP 32 panels as required to adjust all keys on the KP 32 and on an optional EKP 32 Expansion Panel An interconnect cable is supplied with each LCP 32 Connect the first LCP 32 to the LCP connector on the KP 32 Connect the second LCP 32 to the first LCP 32 and so forth NOTE When arranging LCP 32 panels in an equipment rack you should put them directly above or below the keys the unit is u...

Page 26: ...nel my briefly display s Headset Connector A stereo headset may be connected for use along with or in place of the front panel speaker and a separate microphone Headphones may be connected for use with a separate microphone Headset Microphone Gain Adjustment The gain of the headset microphone preamp can be adjusted via the recessed trim pot located on the back panel Turn the pot clockwise to incre...

Page 27: ... LED lights when the headset is selected and is off when the speaker is selected Listen Volume Adjustments By default the Vol control adjusts the listen volume for the speaker or headset whichever appears in the Vol Sel display The level of auxiliary program inputs 1 2 if GPI O board is present and Aux inputs are enabled and the level of incoming audio from the intercom matrix can be adjusted To a...

Page 28: ... is on and the keypanel operator can be heard at the destination Continuous Red Talk LED Flashing Display Alpha In use The key is off but someone is talking to the destination This indication is provided for any local PL IFB ISO or TIF key It does not apply to remote IFB or ISO keys This indication is provided so keypanels operators know when critical director communications are occurring If you a...

Page 29: ... to talk back NOTE The duration of incoming call flash is controlled by DIP switch 4 on the KP 32 back panel See Option DIP Switch Settings on page 8 for further information Winking Green Talk LED on time less than off time Indicates that a key is ready to talk key is on but requires external footswitch activation to talk Listen LED Indication The listen LED is the upper LED for each key The liste...

Page 30: ...uto table listen assignment talk and listen can be independently activated The listen key listens to whatever is defined as the IFB Listen Source for the IFB that is assigned to the talk key All Call Key Activating the key also activates all keys to the left of it up to but not including another all call key Talk DIM If a point to point key has the DIM function as a level 2 talk assignment activat...

Page 31: ...n microphone muting ON or OFF The Vol Sel display alternates between Hdst and Mute or between Spkr and Mute while the microphone is muted NOTE While muting is on you cannot be heard on the intercom or by anyone on the telephone or by any device connected to the mic preamp output of the optional connector module Call Waiting Operation Occasionally a keypanel may call and there won t be a key assign...

Page 32: ...20 Basic Operation KP 32 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc User Manual F 01U 193 253 Rev 16 ...

Page 33: ...nd at www rtsintercoms com NOTE The red flash for incoming TIF call is the default operation Alternatively a continuous red talk LED indication can be provided This is accomplished by checking the check box Don t generate tallies for TIF or trunk use in AZedit Options Intercom Configuration Options Note this check box also affects other tally indications For further information see the AZedit User...

Page 34: ...F LED activates The TIF is now ready for another call KP9X Redial Sequence NOTE The last dialed phone number is always stored at the TIF and over writes any previously dialed phone number If several people have access to the TIF redial may not produce the results that you expect 1 Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode 2 Tap up on the TIF key to activate listen 3 Tap CLR 0 0 The last phone num...

Page 35: ...odial number 5 After storing the autodial number hang up using the KP9X hang up sequence Storing an Autodial Number in the KP 32 To store an autodial number in the KP 32 do the following 1 Press Menu Display appears in the call waiting window 2 Press or to scroll to Key Option 3 Press PGM Auto Dial appears in the call waiting window 4 Press PGM Phone appears in the call waiting window 5 Dial the p...

Page 36: ...u dial Dialing tones are audible in the speaker or headset If the far end answers begin your conversation NOTE After the far end answers you may dial additional digits to retrieve voice mail log onto an automated answering system etc 4 If there is no answer or to hang up when finished talking tap the BACK key Hang Up displays 5 Tap PGM to hang up NOTE Occasionally you may receive intercom caller n...

Page 37: ... desired autodial number then tap PGM If the far end answers begin your conversation NOTE After the far end answers you may dial additional digits to retrieve voice mail log onto an automated answering system etc 5 If there is no answer or to hang up when finished talking tap PGM to hang up NOTE Occasionally you may receive an intercom caller name in the Call waiting window while you are talking o...

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Page 39: ...ing paragraphs discuss these two methods Display Requests Using Keypad Sequences All display request sequences start with FUNC DISPLAY Display Panel ID FUNC DISPLAY 1 This sequence displays the calculated port number The calculation is based on the data group that the keypanel is connected to combined with the Address switch setting on the back of the keypanel Note that if the Address switch is in...

Page 40: ...ogramming Assigning Setup Pages on page 30 Test Keys and Displays FUNC DISPLAY 0 When you enter this sequence all alpha numeric displays show a symbol Pressing down on any key except the Headset Vol Sel key cause OK to display This verifies operation of the key Tapping up or down on the Headset Vol Sel key causes the display to cycle through the available selections If latching is enabled tapping ...

Page 41: ...rns on tone generator CLR to quit and turn off tone generator Epnl PGM Displays setup page assignments Mn KP 32 bottom row keys X1 KP 32 top row keys X2 EKP 32 bottom row keys X3 EKP 32 top row keys Gain PGM After selecting this item tap up on any listen key with a point to point or party line assignment The current listen gain from this keypanel to the intercom port or party line displays in the ...

Page 42: ...ing pages Key Assignment using Keypad Numeric Entry Using this method you enter the panel number party line number etc that you wish to assign to a key This method requires that you know the number not the name of the port party line etc that you wish to assign Since most users do not have access to this information this method of key assignment is not recommended Key Assignment by Copying an Assi...

Page 43: ...t enter 0 1 7 Tap PGM 8 Tap down on a key to assign talk Tap up to assign listen NOTE If a key does not accept an assignment the destination you are trying to assign may not be scrolling enabled in AZedit Or the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in AZedit Auto functions are always assigned in the local intercom system even when used with keys assigned to a remote intercom system ...

Page 44: ...Y Relay or GPI output ISO ISO 4 When the desired type of communication is displayed press PGM to retrieve the requested list Pressing PGM also exits type scroll mode and places the keypanel in single step scroll mode In some cases WAIT may display briefly while the requested list is being retrieved N A may display if there is no list In this case scrolling is disabled in AZedit for all destination...

Page 45: ... times on the call waiting key 2 Tap the COPY CW key 3 Tap the key you want to clear Tap up to clear listen down to clear talk NOTE If a key does not clear it is probably restricted using the R check box in AZedit Method 2 Copying a Blank Key Assignment to the key you want to Clear 1 Tap the FUNC key 2 Tap the EX COPY key 3 Tap an unassigned key 4 Tap the key that you want to clear Tap up to clear...

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Page 47: ... names from the call waiting display if not clear by tapping UP one or more times on the call waiting key 2 Tap MENU to activate the menu system 3 Press to scroll forward through the list of menus Press to scroll back 4 Tap FWD or PGM to enter a menu Tap BACK to exit a menu 5 Within a menu Press or to scroll Tap FWD or PGM to select an item Tap BACK to cancel a selection or to go back to the previ...

Page 48: ...mic or other open audio source that needs to be shut off The most likely cause is typically a talk key that has been left on at some keypanel In this case use the or keys to scroll through the list of names You can then press the Call waiting key to ask the person at the other end to turn off their talk key Display Menu Key Groups Use the or key to select Group 1 Group 2 etc Then press FWD or PGM ...

Page 49: ...ou do not have a trunking intercom system skip to step 6 5 Remote key assignment only trunking systems only If your intercom system is configured for trunking Matrix displays in the Call waiting window You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that matrix You do not need to select an intercom matrix if you are assigning keys in your own intercom sys...

Page 50: ... talk level 1 Leaves the listen assignment as is Listen Assigns only listen Leaves the talk assignment as is Talk AF Assigns talk level 1 with auto follow listen Talk AL Assigns talk level 1 with auto listen Talk AM Assigns talk level 1 with auto mute listen Talk AR Assigns talk level 1 with auto reciprocal listen Talk Lvl 2 Assigns talk level 2 NOTE If you attempt to assign talk level 2 to a key ...

Page 51: ...elect this item To see IFBs you must check the appropriate Scroll Enable check boxes in AZedit Key Assign Menu Spcl List Assigns a key that talks and or listens to a special list The key has no effect until members have been assigned to the special list in AZedit Note that some or all special list members may be non keypanel devices that cannot themselves activate talk and listen paths Therefore i...

Page 52: ...f you try to assign an auto function to a key that already has an auto function assigned the assignment is ignored The assignment is ignored if scroll enable for auto functions has been disabled in AZedit or if the key you are trying to assign has been restricted in AZedit You can tap CLR to exit and return to normal operation or tap BACK to return to the auto function menu and make more assignmen...

Page 53: ... used for the top row of keys and another setup page is used for the bottom row 1 Press FWD or PGM to select Setup Page in the Key Assign menu 2 Page 1 displays 3 Press or to select any of the following Page 1 Assign setup page 1 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Page 2 Assign setup page 2 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Page 3 Assign setup page 3 to the KP 32 or EKP 32 Page 4 Assign setup page 4 to the KP 32 or EKP ...

Page 54: ... keys where you want to add a chime tone Both LEDs light red for the selected keys 3 Tap CLR to exit 4 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Chime settings NOTE The chime option continues on a key even if you change the key assignment Removing the chime option from a key Repeat the procedure to add chime but tap any keys where the LEDs are lit red to turn them off Run Save Cfg to store the changes Ke...

Page 55: ...hen finished The key group is now cleared 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the cleared key group setting Key Option Menu Solo A solo key causes all other keys to turn off when activated You can assign one solo key 1 Select Solo and then tap PGM Tap Key displays 2 Tap a key Both LEDs for the key lights red to confirm the assignment Tap the key again if you made a mistake and want to remove the ...

Page 56: ...io path to any outputs 1 Select Aux Inputs then tap PGM Aux In 1 displays To select Aux In 1 or 2 press or 2 Tap PGM Enabled displays To select enabled or disabled press or The arrow indicates that the input is enabled 3 Tap PGM 4 Tap CLR to exit when finished The new Aux In assignment is now set 5 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Aux Inputs setting To assign the destination of the Aux Input...

Page 57: ...the default amount of dimming 3 Press to increase the amount of dimming Press to decrease it 4 Tap CLR to exit when finished The new dimming level is now set 5 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Dim setting Service Menu Disply Dim This item adjusts the alphanumeric display settings 1 Select Display Dim then tap PGM Disply Off displays 2 Press or to select any of the following Disply OFF Turns ...

Page 58: ...anel data port signal is being heard in the audio line due to cable routing problems 1 Select Filtering then tap PGM Microphone displays Press or to display any of the following items Microphone Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 2 Tap PGM None displays to indicate that no filtering is selected 3 Press Notch displays 4 Press PGM Notch displays The arrow indicates that the notch filter is now selected 5 Tap CLR to...

Page 59: ... Vol display as an LED bar graph meter to monitor an audio signal for about 1 minute 1 Tap PGM Microphone displays Press or to display any of the following items Microphone Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 2 Tap PGM Meter Mic displays Press or to display any of the following items Meter Mic Meter Mtx Meter Aux 1 Meter Aux 2 3 Tap PGM The Vol bar graph is now monitoring the selected audio source 4 Tap CLR to exi...

Page 60: ...ly being routed to the destination that you selected in step 2 To toggle the selection press PGM You can also press or to display and toggle any of the following items Mic Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 3 Tap CLR to exit when you are finished changing the mixing selections 4 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store any mixing changes Service Menu Hdst Sel This item lets you select either the front panel headset jac...

Page 61: ...to the next available row of keys 3 Tap or to display 17 32 Yes 4 Tap PGM 17 32 displays This indicates that the first connected LCP 32 skips keys 17 32 and attaches to the next available row of keys 5 Tap CLR to exit 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the new LCP 32 settings Service Menu Local GPIO GPI Option Only If your KP 32 has an optional Connector Module you can use this menu item to assi...

Page 62: ...GM 2 Press or if necessary to select Input 3 Tap PGM 4 Press or to display the GPI input that you want to remove 5 Tap PGM 6 Press or to select Not Asgnd 7 Tap PGM Not Asgnd displays The arrow indicates that Not Assigned is the new selection 8 Tap CLR to exit 9 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store local GPIO settings Adding or Removing a GPI Output Key Assignment 1 Select Local GPIO then tap PGM Inp...

Page 63: ...io from the Panel Mic used In the Hdst Only setting audio from the Headset Mic is used This is used to force the use of the headset microphone even when the keypanel s speaker is being used 1 Select Mic Select then tap PGM Normal displays 2 Press to select either Normal or Hdst Only 3 Tap PGM 4 Tap CLR to exit 5 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store Mic Select settings Service Menu Min Volume This me...

Page 64: ...r changes since this module has the keypad and is unique However the rest of the modules are identical When replacing any of these modules you may have to reset the Mod ID number as follows 1 Select Mod Assign and tap PGM Cancel displays To exit the procedure without making changes tap PGM 2 All of the alphanumeric displays except Mod 1 Assign the Mod IDs as shown in the figure Repeat the procedur...

Page 65: ... configure the RVON device do the following 1 Select RVON Setup then tap PGM IP Address appears 2 Tap PGM The enter IP Address window appears 3 Using the keypad enter the IP Address Use the PGM button as the dots between octets 4 When finished entering the IP Address press PGM Netmask appears in the keypanel display 5 Using the keypad enter the Netmask if necessary Use the PGM button as the dots b...

Page 66: ...eypanels To configure snoop tally do the following 1 Select Snoop Tally then tap PGM No Chime Default appears in the display window ƒƒ toggles between No Chime and Chime 2 Tap PGM Snoop Tally is configured 3 Tap CLR to exit 4 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Snoop Tally settings Service Menu Test Panel Test Panel PGM lets you check the operation of all key and displays All alpha numeric disp...

Page 67: ...er 8dB above nominal Tone Generator Output Level to matrix 8dBu 2dBu Output Frequency 500Hz Headphone Amplifier Maximum Voltage Gain 200dB Frequency Response 100Hz to 10kHz 2dB Headphone Impedance 8 to 600 Output Power 1 W into 50 Output Voltage Level 8 Volts peak to peak max Sidetone Range 25dB Speaker Amplifier and Speaker Frequency Response 100Hz to 10kHz 2dB Output Power per amplifier 4 watts ...

Page 68: ...panel and universal IEC connector for connection to various AC mains cords Environmental Storage 40 C to 60 C Operating 10 C to 41 C Dimensions 19 wide x 2RU x 3 5 90mm deep Approvals UL CSA VDE CE Connectors Other connector options available Panel Microphone Connector Type 3 circuit 1 4 phone jack w threaded metal bushing compatible w RTS MCP5 6 Pin out Tip Audio and DC bias Ring Common Sleeve Ch...

Page 69: ...l wired DE9S and RJ12 Connectors Type DE9S Pin out Pin 1 Data Pin 2 Data Pin 3 Audio in from matrix shield Pin 4 Audio out to matrix Pin 5 Audio out to matrix Pin 6 Data shield Pin 7 Audio in from matrix Pin 8 Audio in from matrix Pin 9 Audio out to matrix shield Type RJ12 Pin out Pin 1 Data Pin 2 Audio in from matrix Pin 3 Audio out to matrix Pin 4 Audio out to matrix Pin 5 Audio in from matrix P...

Page 70: ...1 Ground Pin 2 Input Pin 3 Input NOTE Balanced input 8dBu nominal Aux 2 In Auxiliary program input 2 Type 3 pin female XLR Pin out Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Input Pin 3 Input NOTE Balanced input 8dBu nominal Relay 1 2 Out Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 NC contact 1 Pin 2 COM contact 1 Pin 3 NO contact 1 Pin 4 NC contact 2 Pin 5 COM contact 2 Pin 6 NO contact 2 Pin 7 5 VDC Pin 8 Ground Pin 9 5 VDC ...

Page 71: ...n be used with the relay contacts to create an active high output for some devices that require a 5VDC signal to activate For example connecting pin 7 to pin 3 of the Relay 1 2 connector results in 5VDC on pin 2 when the relay is activated Opto 1 4 In Opto isolated control inputs Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 Input 1 Gnd Pin 2 Input 2 Gnd Pin 3 Input 3 Gnd Pin 4 Input 4 Gnd Pin 5 Gnd Pin 6 S...

Page 72: ...N A leave unconnected Pin 3 N A leave unconnected Pin 4 N A leave unconnected Pin 5 Balanced dynamic mic input Pin 6 Gnd Pin 7 Headset Listen Out Left Pin 8 Headset Listen Out Right Pin 9 Balanced dynamic mic input NOTE Mic input 60dBu nominal Headset out 0 325 Watts into 8 Foot Switch Speaker Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 Gnd Pin 2 Speaker Minus Pin 3 Gnd Pin 4 No connection Pin 5 Foot Swit...

Page 73: ...el Microphone Input Type 3 pin female XLR Pin Out Pin 1 Shield circuit common Pin 2 DC bias and Audio Plus Pin 3 GND NOTE Input level 42 5dBu nominal MIC Out J8 Balanced Microphone Output Type 3 pin male XLR Pin out Pin 1 Shield circuit common Pin 2 Audio output Pin 3 Audio output NOTE Output level 8dBu nominal balanced ...

Page 74: ...62 Specifications KP 32 User Manual Bosch Security Systems Inc User Manual F 01U 193 253 Rev 16 ...

Page 75: ...Display listen assignments CLR to end Name PGM Display crosspoints closed to this keypanel CLR to end Type PGM Display level 1 talk key assignment types CLR to end Mtx PGM Display matrix ID for all level 1 talk assignments CLR to end Tone PGM Turn on tone generator CLR to end Epnl PGM Display setup page assignments Mn KP 32 top row keys X1 KP 32 bottom row key X2 EKP 32 top row keys X3 EKP 32 bott...

Page 76: ... IFB FUNC ISO Camera ISO FUNC RELAY Relay or GPI output 3 Auto function assignment only Tap an additional number to select the desired auto function 1 Auto listen 2 Auto follow 3 Auto mute 4 Auto reciprocal 5 All call 6 DIM talk level 2 only for point to point key 7 Auto table use only with IFB 4 Trunked intercoms only Select an intercom matrix tap 1 or 2 etc 5 Tap one or more number keys to selec...

Page 77: ...ialing momentarily turn off the TIF talk key to end dialing mode talk LED turns red 5 Turn the TIF talk key on for conversation KP9X Redial Sequence 1 Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode 2 Tap up on the TIF key to activate listen 3 Tap CLR 0 0 The last phone number is redialed 4 After the number has dialed click the PHONE key to end dialing mode If the far end answers tap down on the TIF ke...

Page 78: ...6 Dialing an Autodial Number Stored in the TIF 1 Tap the PHONE key to activate dialing mode 2 Tap down on the TIF talk key to latch it in the on position 3 Tap CLR followed by the autodial number 01 02 etc 4 When finished dialing click the PHONE key again to exit dialing mode 5 Hang up using the KP9X hang up sequence ...

Page 79: ...a selection or to go back to the previous menu level Menu List Display Menu Key Assign Menu Key Options Menu RVON Conn Service Menu Asgn Type Pt to Pt Auto Diala a Run Save Cfg see Service Menu Save Cfg on page 53 to save these settings list of RVON Offersa Aux Inputs Chans ON Party Line Chimea Baud Rate Key Groups IFB Key Groupsa Caller Vol Key List Spcl List Solo1 Dima Level 2 Sys Relay Displ Di...

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Page 81: ...e destination Flashing Display Alpha In use The key is off but someone is talking to the destination This indication is provided for any local PL IFB ISO or TIF key It does not apply to remote IFB or ISO keys This indication is provided so keypanels operators know when critical director communications are occurring If you activate the key either of two 2 things happen If you activate the key and t...

Page 82: ...en attempting to talk to a remote IFB while someone else with a higher trunk IFB priority is already talking However this requires ADAM MC version later than 9 9 x and Trunk MC version later than 7 x x As of this writing these versions are not implemented Regardless of the indication provided you are not heard at the remote location if your keypanel has the lower trunk IFB priority IFB trunk prior...

Page 83: ...independently of the talk key If you want auto activation or deactivation of listen during talk use one of the other auto key assignments such as auto listen or auto mute Auto Functions Auto functions are special key assignments that work with other key assignments Auto Listen AL A key assignment for listen keys only This assignment works like auto follow except that listen automatically activates...

Page 84: ...the crosspoints are the actual switches that close or open to connect or disconnect talk and listen paths RTS ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus Intercom Systems do not actually use crosspoint switches but use a technique called time division multiplexing TDM in which communications are routed as digital packets However use of the term crosspoint persists since packet routing basically accomplishes the same th...

Page 85: ... Normal operation resumes when the keypanel operator releases the key IFB is typically used to cue on the air talent For example the news anchor during a news broadcast typically listens to the broadcast audio mix in an earset except that the news anchor s own voice audio is removed from the mix A director at a keypanel can interrupt the broadcast audio to the news anchor s earset and provide new ...

Page 86: ...t be commonly known to intercom system users Each intercom port also has a default name called an alpha because this name appears in the alphanumeric displays on keypanels when you assign the ports to keys for talking and listening The default alpha names are N001 N002 etc These default alpha names can be changed to ones that are meaningful to keypanel operators using Port Alpha setup In AZedit Cl...

Page 87: ...MPORTANT Do not confuse special lists and party lines A special list is used when a keypanel operator needs to occasionally talk or listen to a group of intercom ports that are otherwise unrelated A party line is typically used when several users of non keypanel devices such as belt packs or camera intercoms are engaged in a specific common activity and they need to talk and or listen to each othe...

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Page 89: ...compatible with internationally recognized standards and supports the following protocols G 711 G 729 AB and G 723 2 bit rates The RVON 1 reaffirms RTS history of providing support for the latest technology in a fully supported backward compatible manner to all its RTS products Features Installation The RVON 1 provides a single RJ 45 Ethernet connection for use with a 10 BASE T or 100 BASE TX netw...

Page 90: ... 8 NC Pin 9 From Matrix Audio L Pin 10 RS485L Pin 11 From Matrix Audio H Pin 12 NC Pin 13 To Matrix Audio H Pin 14 RS485H Power Powered internally from keypanel motherboard Physical 2 5 W x 5 75 L 63 5mmW X 146 05mmL Compression Audio Bit Rate Coding Delay Playout Delay IP Bandwidth G 711 64k 125 s 20 60ms 160 224 kbps G 729AB 8k 10ms 20 120ms 32 112kbps G 723 5 3k 6 3k 30ms 60 120ms 29 45kbps Dat...

Page 91: ... Default Setting off Telnet Enabled Description The Telnet shell allows you to access configuration options through the use of Telnet When DIP switch 2 is off you can use Telnet to access configuration options on the RVON 1 card Turn DIP switch 2 on to disable the Telnet shell Switch 3 Enable Boot Downloader Default Setting off Boot Downloader Disabled Description The purpose of the boot downloade...

Page 92: ...Peripheral Controller 10 10 0 or later DBX 1 10 1 or later AZedit 2 06 06 or later RVON 8 1 1 0 or later KP 32 2 0 0 or later TABLE 4 Flash Chip replacement part numbers Keypanel Flash Chip Replacement KP 32 Standard 9015 7656 002 U2 9015 7656 003 U3 KP 32 Japan 9015 7656 042 U2 9015 7656 043 U3 KP 632 9015 7656 202 U2 9015 7656 203 U3 KP 832 9015 7656 302 U2 9015 7656 303 U3 FIGURE 23 Flash Chip ...

Page 93: ...move the GPI O board The GPI O board contains the general purpose input and output connections located on the back cover 3 Using a chip extractor carefully remove and replace the flash chips located at U2 and U3 on the KP 32 Motherboard 4 Using a hammer and screwdriver remove the specified knockout pieces 5 Mount the supplied spacer on the RVON 1 card on the corner of the card near the DIP switch ...

Page 94: ...lling the RVON 1 card in an existing KP 32 or KP 812 each keypanel needs to be upgraded to include the following KP 32 A back plate that allows for the RJ 45 connection Ethernet Larger flash chips KP 812 A back plate that allows for the RJ 45 connection Ethernet Extension for the RJ 45 connector RVON 1 Relay When connected to an Ethernet LAN audio comes from the RVON 1 card and when Ethernet is no...

Page 95: ...st have a unique MAC ID when shipped from the manufacturer Typically the MAC ID of a piece of hardware such as the RVON 1 card has a fixed or static address Where as the RVON 1 card s IP Address can change over time The MAC Address uniquely identifies each node of a network and interfaces directly with the network media The RVON 1 card has a small 8 pin serial device on the board that the processo...

Page 96: ...t of the IP Address 8 Press PGM This confirms the first octet in the IP Address and moves you to the second octet NOTE Press PGM to skip over any octet that does not need modifications 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the entire IP Address is entered 10 Press PGM The Netmask menu item appears NOTE Once you have entered the IP Address then enter the Netmask The Netmask is a string of numbers similar to...

Page 97: ...are prompted to perform a Save Cfg The address is saved in the keypanel until the RVON 1 is connected to an Ethernet LAN Top Level Menu RVON Conn Select an RVON Connection from the Top Level Menu The RVON Conn menu contains a list of connection offers from intercoms This menu allows the keypanel to dynamically select an intercom and port to which it connects To select a connection offer do the fol...

Page 98: ...octet NOTE Tap the encoder knob to skip over any octet that does not need modifications 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until the entire IP Address is entered 10 Tap the encoder knob The Netmask menu item appears NOTE Once you have enter the IP Address then enter the Netmask The Netmask is a string of number similar to an IP Address except that it masks or screens out the network part of an IP Address so t...

Page 99: ... a Save Cfg The address is saved in the keypanel until the RVON 1 is connected to an Ethernet LAN Top Level Menu RVON Conn Select an RVON Connection from the Top Level Menu The RVON Conn menu is a list of connection offers from other intercoms This menu allows the keypanel to dynamically select an intercom and port to which it connects To select the connection offer do the following 1 Using the en...

Page 100: ...each audio packet NOTE A CODEC is an algorithm used to compress audio Codecs dictate the quality of audio you hear and the network bandwidth used The packet size determines how much audio data is carried across the network in each transmitted packet The CODEC type and packet size chosen require different amounts of bandwidth from the network As with the CODEC type the packet size you choose for th...

Page 101: ...not able to find the RVON 8 card To test the connection pin the RVON card from a command line For more information on how to test for a connection see Basic Network Configuration on page 91 To download the RVON 1 Firmware do the following 1 Open AZedit 2 From the Status menu select Software Versions and then Keypanels The Keypanel Version screen appears 3 On the Keypanel Version screen select the ...

Page 102: ... you have verified the new version information from AZedit If the card loses power while reprogramming the onboard flash memory the card may become unbootable and may need to have its flash chips reprogrammed at the factory 9 Verify the correct version is shown on the Keypanel Version screen NOTE You can also download the RVON 1 firmware through Status Ports You are not able to check the version o...

Page 103: ...ies Consult you network administrator to learn about the security measures taken to protect your network VPN or virtual private network is one such security measure to protect the intelligence of the LAN A computer outside the LAN must have an address or key known by the VPN to allow access to the LAN Many companies use a VPN to connect two different LANs thus allowing the transfer of data between...

Page 104: ...ork connects two or more LANs and can span a relatively large geographical area For example Telex Headquarters in Burnsville MN is connected to several branch offices in Nebraska and Arkansas over a WAN The largest WAN in existence is the Internet FIGURE 24 Local Area Network Diagram FIGURE 25 Wide Area Network Diagram ...

Page 105: ...ddress bar of a web browser your computer goes to find an IP Address for the url you are requesting http www telex com To obtain this address the computer contacts a DNS server Domain Name Server Once the IP Address is found it tries to connect to the http port of the network device port 80 See Table 7 on page 94 for a list of the more well known port numbers Each network device can be set up to r...

Page 106: ...ote Job Entry RJE 7 ECHO 18 Message Send Protocol MSP 20 FTP Data 21 FTP Control 23 Telnet 25 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP 29 MSG ICP 37 Time 42 Host Name Server Nameserv 43 Whols 49 Login Host Protocol Login 53 Domain Name Server DNS 69 Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP 70 Gopher Service 79 Finger 80 HTTP 103 X 400 Standard 108 SNA Gateway Access Server 109 POP2 110 POP3 115 Simple File T...

Page 107: ... Address using ipconfig do the following 1 From the Start Menu open a Command Prompt screen 2 At the prompt type ipconfig then press Enter The IP configurations appear for your machine such as the DNS suffix IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 3 At the prompt type Exit to close the screen NOTE If you want more detailed parameters for your machine type ipconfig All This screen shows the comp...

Page 108: ... computer you wish to ping for example 10 2 100 130 4 Press Enter NOTE If the computer you are pinging is not responding to the ping you receive a time out message in the command prompt screen Possible Pitfall With Routers Gateways And Switches Anytime computers communicate through routers gateways and switches they may be allowed or denied the connection Network interface devices can be configure...

Page 109: ...for communication of audio and control packets Because routers can be configured to block certain incoming and outgoing requests you must open the following ports in your network to allow WAN connections to and from a Network Interface Device See Table 8 on page 97 for the ports that need to be opened for the RVON cards to operate properly TABLE 8 Ports necessary for RVON card functionality Port P...

Page 110: ... all routers are configured the same way and may not look exactly like this screen NOTE Linksys supports up to 253 nodes on a router This is why it is called a Router Switch because there are WAN functions like a router as well as having a 4 port LAN switch It also does not support simultaneous forward and DHCP Figure 9 Forwarding Window ...

Page 111: ...y time a domain name is used it must go through the DNS server to be translated Gateway A gateway is a node on a network that serves as an entrance to another network The gateway routes traffic from a computer to an outside network that is serving the web pages For example the gateway for a home computer is the ISP provider that connects the user to the Internet In a corporate environment the gate...

Page 112: ...omputers to each other Each computer also known as a node has its own processing unit and executes its own programs however it can also access data and devices anywhere on the LAN This means that many users can access and share the same information and devices A good example of a LAN device is a network printer Most companies cannot afford the budgetary or hardware expense of providing printers fo...

Page 113: ...ween networks Switches operate at the data layer and sometimes at the network layer WAN A wide area network connects two or more LANs and can span a relatively large geographical area For example Telex Headquarters in Burnsville MN is connected to several branch offices in Nebraska and Arkansas over the wide are a network The largest WAN is the Internet ...

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Page 115: ...t serial through custom debug cable J20 6 pin bottom front The customer debug cable always functions as the general purpose debug tool Backcard DB 9 J2 The backcard DB must be disabled enabled via a DIP Switch because it can also be used for serial port pass through The backcard DB 9 can be used for a debug terminal when DIP switch 6 is switched to the ON position Backcard RJ 45 J1 Telnet Only Set...

Page 116: ...ions are to help you get to the Telnet screens and give you an overview of what can be done This is NOT an all inclusive document Not every action that can be performed are contained within the document To display the settings for the RVON 1 card do the following 1 Open a command prompt 2 At the prompt type Telnet IP ADDRESS The IP Address is the IP Address assigned to the RVON 1 card 3 Press Ente...

Page 117: ...pe Show 11 Press Enter The show commands screen and MXP prompt appears 12 At the MXP prompt type the show command you want to see for example show rvon 13 Press Enter The values for the RVON 1 card appear To edit the RVON 1 configuration do the following 1 Repeat steps 1 through 9 from above 2 At the MXP prompt type either set RVON or set EMAC see screen descriptions below 3 Press Enter ...

Page 118: ... set rvon serial_ip Allows you to edit the serial IP Address set rvon serial_baud Allows you to set the baud rate 50 38400 set rvon user Allows you to set the username for the RVON 1 card By default the user name is telex set rvon password Allows you to set the password for the RVON 1 card By default the password is password set rvon vad_threshold Lets you set the vad threshold NOTE In AZedit you ...

Page 119: ..._gain Allows you to edit the output gain for the RVON 1 card set the channel onhook onhook hang up If the channel was already connected going offhook has no effect it is already offhook if connected Going onhook hangs up the call and it should then try to reconnect If the channel was not already connected going offhook causes it to try and establish a connection Going onhook in this state has no e...

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