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KP Series

KP-4016/5032 Menu System  195

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.

Technical Manual

 F.01U.304.914

Rev. 05

Gating

Gating

 (also called VOX) allows you to minimize or eliminate background noise problems by shutting off an audio source 

when the audio level drops below a certain threshold.

Gating can be applied to the following:

Aux 1

Aux 2

Front Hdst

Front Mic

Matrix In

OMNEO 1

OMNEO 2 (OMNEO 1-8 appear if Audio Package is installed)

Rear Hdst

Rear Mic

The range for the gating threshold is 

-17dB

 to +

18dB

, and 

Disabled

.

By default, the gating threshold is set to 

Disabled

.

Nominal inputs are as follows:

Aux 1-2

8dBu

Headset Mics

-50dBu

Matrix In

8dBu

Panel Mics

-42.5dBu

OMNEO 1-2

1

8dBu

To 

configure gating on the keypanel

, do the following:

1.

Starting at the Audio Options|Advanced menu, select 

Gating

.

2.

Press the 

SEL button

.

Aux 1, Aux 2, Front Hdst, Front Mic, Matrix In, OMNEO 1, OMNEO 2, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the panel 
display. (OMNEO 1-8 appears if Audio Package is installed)

3.

Using the left or right arrow buttons, select

 Aux 1

Aux 2

Front Hdst

Front Mic

Matrix In

OMNEO 1

OMNEO 

2

Rear Hdst

, or 

Rear Mic

.

(OMNEO 1-8 appears Audio Package is installed)

4.

Press the 

SEL button

.

The Threshold scroll menu appears.

5.

Using the up and down arrow buttons, select the 

threshold 

you desire.

6.

Press 

BACK

 to go to the previous menu item

OR
Press and hold 

CLR

 to exit the menu structure.

1.

OMNEO 1-8 appears if Audio Package is installed.

Summary of Contents for KP-4016

Page 1: ...F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 6 2017 KP 5032 and KP 4016 Keypanels Technical Manual Lever Key and Pushbutton Versions up to and including version 2 1 1 includes support for Control Package and Audio Package...

Page 2: ...able 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...

Page 3: ...y 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 conve...

Page 4: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 4 KP Series...

Page 5: ...ng 28 Connections 29 Footswitch Cabling 36 BASIC OPERATION 37 Intercom Keys and Displays 37 Keypad Reference View 41 INFO button 46 Breadcrumb Menu Navigation 47 Menu Navigation and Shaft Encoder Knob...

Page 6: ...eypanel Using the Firmware Upload Tool 163 Enable Downloading New Bootloader from the Keypanel 166 Download Firmware Using the Bootloader 166 Display the FPGA Version on the Keypanel 169 Download and...

Page 7: ...tions Menu 279 OMNEO Offers Menu 282 Save Config Menu 282 Service Menu 283 EKP 4016 287 Introduction 287 Specifications 287 EKP 4016 Expansion Panel Reference View 289 Expansion Panel Cabling Referenc...

Page 8: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual 8 KP Series Rev 05 F 01U 304 914...

Page 9: ...FIGURE 16 Graphical Call Waiting Window KP 4016 61 FIGURE 17 Graphical Call Waiting Window Highlighted Call 62 FIGURE 18 KP 4016 Mic MUTE and Mic SEL 64 FIGURE 19 VM Button 71 FIGURE 20 Voice Message...

Page 10: ...Page Key Volumes Group Box 133 FIGURE 61 Keypanel Configuration Audio Options 134 FIGURE 62 Audio Options Page Mic Modes Group Box 135 FIGURE 63 Audio Options Page Speaker Headset Modes Group Box 135...

Page 11: ...rs Group Box 157 FIGURE 89 Filters Page Output Equalization Filters Group Box 158 FIGURE 90 Filters Page Notch Filter Mode Selection 159 FIGURE 91 Automatic Gain Control Example 188 FIGURE 92 EKP 4016...

Page 12: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 12 KP Series...

Page 13: ...functions such as voice message real time control keypanel mirroring etc For more information on these packages see Audio and Control Packages on page 303 Features Superior digital high quality audio...

Page 14: ...8 dBu Typical Input Impedance 10 k Maximum Input Level 20 dBu Supported Bandwidth 100 Hz to 20 kHz Aux 1 and Aux 2 Type Balanced Typical Input Level 8 dBu Typical Input Impedance 10 k Front Panel Mic...

Page 15: ...m x 98 5 mm 111 11 mm including volume knobs and lever keys KP 5032 17 39 W without rack ears x 3 46 H x 3 88 D 441 82 mm x 87 96 mm x 98 5 mm 111 11 mm including volume knobs and lever keys Weight KP...

Page 16: ...ction KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 KP 4016 5032 Block Diagram a a Additionally licensed OMNEO channels 3 8 not shown FIGURE 1 KP 4016 5032 Audio Flow Bloc...

Page 17: ...12 Power Supply Cable Tie Mounting Hole 13 POWER Connector 14 SPEAKER Rear Connector 2 position Terminal Block 15 AUX 1 Connector 16 AUX 2 Connector 17 HEADSET Connector Rear Panel 18 EXT MIC Connecto...

Page 18: ...WER Connector 10 SPEAKER Rear Connector 2 position Terminal Block 11 RJ 45 FRAME Connector 12 RJ 45 EXP LCP Connector 13 OMNEO ETHERNET Connector See Ethernet Connector on page 29 14 OMNEO OPTICAL fib...

Page 19: ...Pin Assignment 1 GND 2 AUX 2 IN 3 AUX 2 IN Rear Headset J5 Pin Assignment 1 REAR_HS_MIC_IN 2 REAR_HS_MIC_IN 3 REAR_HS_COMMON 4 REAR_HS_L_OUT 5 REAR_HS_R_OUT Rear Panel Mic J6 Pin Assignment 1 REAR_PAN...

Page 20: ...RELAY1_NO NO 11 RELAY1_NC NC 12 RELAY1_COM C ETHERNET J12 Pin Assignment 1 Data 1 2 Data 1 3 Data 2 4 Data 3 5 Data 3 6 Data 2 7 Data 4 8 Data 4 ETHERNET J11 Pin Assignment 1 Data 1 2 Data 1 3 Data 2...

Page 21: ...ollowing keypanel firmware versions are needed for the specified KP 4016 5032 model AZedit V5 2 0 or later IPedit V3 2 3 or later MCII e V3 4 0 or later AIO 16 V1 7 0 or later FWUT V4 20 3586 or later...

Page 22: ...To install the KP 5032 5032PB do the following 1 On the rear panel plug the 24 VDC power connector A of the power supply into the power connector on the back panel of the unit 2 Connect an RJ 12 or R...

Page 23: ...nit 2 Connect an RJ 12 or RJ 45 568B or USOC cable B with RTS cabling to the J8 FRAME connector on the rear panel OR Connect a CAT 5e cable C to either J11 or J12 ETHERNET connector on the rear panel...

Page 24: ...O Cards window appears 2 Right click the desired OMI card A popup menu appears 3 From the popup menu select OMNEO Configuration The OMNEO Configuration window appears 4 In the Device Name field enter...

Page 25: ...s in the device catalog in the left panel 5 Click the Done button The Add Devices window closes Configure the OMI using IPedit To configure the OMI using IPedit do the following Using the Device Confi...

Page 26: ...or the keypanel if desired Using the Channel Configuration and Status Section 2 In the Channel Description field enter a channel description if applicable 3 From the Destination Type drop down menu se...

Page 27: ...ilable OMNEO offers appear 3 Using the arrow buttons select the OMNEO offer you want to use An arrow appears next to the device 4 Press the CLR button to exit menu mode Power Up At power up if the key...

Page 28: ...P N F01U193267 Cronus see Cronus user manual P N F01U118890 Zeus III see the Zeus III user manual P N F01U193289 Zeus III LE LE see the Zeus III LE LE user manual P N F01U193290 NOTE If you are conne...

Page 29: ...a network link is established It flashes on off whenever there is network activity Right LED The right LED is bi color orange and green and indicates the speed of the connection by the color displaye...

Page 30: ...nnected for use with a separate microphone Female Headset Connector For a female headset connector the set screw access hole is located on the bottom right side of the unit Male Headset Connector For...

Page 31: ...following NOTE The instructions are the same for both the KP 5032 5032PB and KP 4016 4016PB keypanels 1 Using a flat blade screwdriver with 2 4mm wide 3 32 in tip turn the set screw counterclockwise...

Page 32: ...art 6 Using the replacement headset connector thread the cables through the supplied shrink tubing IMPORTANT Using one piece of the shrink tubing thread the long cable of the replacement connector Usi...

Page 33: ...ORTANT Since uncontrolled heat can cause uneven shrinkage physical damage and insulation failure the use of open flame is not recommended Avoid overheating the heat shrink tubing because it can become...

Page 34: ...ion connector Wire Specifications Solid Wire 26 16 AWG 0 13 1 5 mm2 Stranded Wire 26 16 AWG 0 13 1 5 mm2 To connect the 12 position terminal block to the keypanel do the following 1 Align the terminal...

Page 35: ...ctor should be connected to the positive and negative terminals of the external speaker These terminals should never be connected to GND or permanent damage can occur To connect the 2 position termina...

Page 36: ...the device to the keypanel Step 2 Configure the GPIO as a talk key on the keypanel See Service Menu Local GPIO on page 246 OR Enable the Footswitch in the keypanel menu See Service Menu Footswitch on...

Page 37: ...Table 2 to help determine the default key assignment colors TABLE 2 Default Key Colors Default Color Description Amber Waiting for Footswitch Bright Green Listen Indicator Local Matrix Brown IFB Speci...

Page 38: ...ress NOTE For more information see Download Firmware to the Keypanel From AZedit on page 161 Footswitch Active The footswitch is active Footswitch Enabled The footswitch is enabled but not active NOTE...

Page 39: ...are active Both Headsets Muted Both front and rear headset mics are muted Both Microphones Both front and rear microphones are enabled Both Microphones Muted Both front and rear microphones are muted...

Page 40: ...bled Supervisor Mirroring The Supervisor icon signifies the keypanel is mirroring another keypanel and can make changes to the other keypanel known as a Target For more information see Service Menu Mi...

Page 41: ...elephone DTMF keypad configuration as a third tier function The DTMF keypad is seen in the upper left corner of the keypad keys SHIFT Mode SHIFT Mode contains secondary functions used to access more u...

Page 42: ...Package Only on page 68 To enable AFK on the keypanel do the following Press the SHIFT AFK 2 buttons A yellow AFK icon appears on the left of the left panel display NOTE For more information see Voice...

Page 43: ...COPY SEL 2 Press the source listen key 3 Press the target listen key To copy a listen key to a talk key do the following 1 Press COPY SEL 2 Press the source listen key 3 Press the target talk key To...

Page 44: ...s Page in AZedit To program a new page directly do the following Press the PAGE button then tap a key To enter the graphical page change mode do the following Press the PAGE SEL buttons OR Press the S...

Page 45: ...TIF Dial mode Keypad Button Shift Function Description MENU button UPG 5 The MENU button is used to access the top level menu structure Press the MENU button once The top level menu appears in the pan...

Page 46: ...s a list of current callers to the keypanel Assign Types Displays the assignment types of all the configured keypanel keys Matrices Displays the Matrix for each key assignment Tone Opens the Tone Gene...

Page 47: ...and Shaft Encoder Knobs While the keypanel is in menu mode the AUX Volume shaft encoder is used to move the selection left and right In the case of a single menu item with up and down control the sha...

Page 48: ...32 4016 keypanels also have an integrated LCP Level Control Panel This feature allows the user to adjust the volume for individual keys on the keypanel Figure 11 displays the different key positions a...

Page 49: ...keypanel key you can release the SHIFT button The listen action stays active until the last listen key you press is released NOTE Multiple listen keys can be pressed once the initial listen key has be...

Page 50: ...System Gains Crosspoint The range for this feature is 6 dB to 80 dB and Mute NOTE Key gain can only be adjusted when the listen function listens to a PP PL or an IFB with an Auto Talk function on the...

Page 51: ...ton and then press and hold the keypanel key for which you want to adjust the crosspoint gain Once you have pressed the keypanel key you can release the SHIFT button 3 Turn the AUX Volume shaft encode...

Page 52: ...ashing HDST MUTE icon as a warning there is no audio to either the front rear or both headsets Output volume ranges from 10 dB to 48 dB and Mute NOTE When speakers and or headset volumes are ganged to...

Page 53: ...vel bar appears in the panel display NOTE Volume adjustments can be saved as power up defaults using Menu System Save Config on page 236 To select a different output volume control do the following On...

Page 54: ...d down to Mute then the panel displays a flashing MTX MUTE icon as a warning there is no audio from the Matrix To adjust listen volume level do the following On the keypanel turn the AUX VOLUME encode...

Page 55: ...sch Security Systems Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 To change the focus of the volume control do the following On the keypanel push the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder once The aux volume focus switch...

Page 56: ...all from a priority caller also ensuring the caller is heard even when the target panel s headset and speaker volume is turned down Once the call is completed the previous speaker headset and crosspoi...

Page 57: ...t select the port to set with priority call volume control 2 Click the Edit button The Keypanel Port Configuration screen appears 3 Click the Advanced tab The Advanced Page appears 4 Select the Priori...

Page 58: ...mute Listen turns off when talk is activated Talk auto reciprocal Listen is always on and talk may be turned on or off Talk auto table If an IFB talk key has an auto table listen assignment talk and...

Page 59: ...Menu Lock Button Lock on page 229 Chime Key When a chime is configured on a key and a call is received the chime is activated You can configure length and type of chime for the key as well For more i...

Page 60: ...n a point to point key on the keypanel To use the User Quick Select Scroll feature to call a user do the following 1 On the keypad press the left and right arrow buttons to scroll through the list of...

Page 61: ...keep a history of the last nine callers and display them in a scrollable graphical window above keys 15 and 16 The CWW displays three calls at a time only two in Unicode mode with a scroll arrow appea...

Page 62: ...configured to retain call history for three up to nine calls The most recent call is inserted at the top of the graphical CWW list position 1 with a white background See Figure 15 on page 61 Other it...

Page 63: ...the CWW list turns green and moves to the top of the list when talking with the caller 3 Release the CWW key to stop talking The call is ended The background of the caller in the CWW list turns a lig...

Page 64: ...es are muted The Mic Mute key can be disabled or configured to operate in either Toggle or Momentary mode For more on Mic Mute Modes see Audio Options Menu Mic Mute on page 208 On the KP 4016 4016PB t...

Page 65: ...formation see Audio Options Menu Headset Speaker on page 203 Audio Options Menu Panel Mic on page 209 Audio Options Menu Headset Mic on page 201 TABLE 5 Source Configuration Matrix and Display icons A...

Page 66: ...nt Rear OR Rear Front OR Front Rear Rear Front Front and Rear No icons display on the keypanel Headset Front and Rear Front Rear OR Rear Front OR Front Rear Rear Front Front and Rear No icons display...

Page 67: ...Options tab Change the Setup Pages per port field to the number of pages needed Changing the number of setup pages will cause the intercom to reboot and restart NOTE To add key assignments to the setu...

Page 68: ...ad the Voice Mail Chimes downloaded with vm chimes mot Download the Voice Mail Icons downloaded vm icons mot For more information on downloading firmware see Download Firmware to the Keypanel From AZe...

Page 69: ...r Auto Record is set to Rolling Buffer This means the keypanel is constantly recording the last 30 seconds of audio regardless of the keypanel state This icon also appears flashing on a keypanel set t...

Page 70: ...pears and a chime sounds alerting you of the AFK status 2 On the keypad press the Shift key and then the keypanel key to contact A flashing red dot on a white background record icon appears and a chim...

Page 71: ...menu a scrollable list of available messages most recent first showing the caller the duration of the message and how long ago it was left becomes available See figure Figure 20 To enter the Voice Me...

Page 72: ...PLAY button is selected 3 Press the SEL button The voice message is played To rewind or fast forward a message do the following Press and hold the rewind left arrow key to rewind a message OR Press an...

Page 73: ...eypanel For more information see To activate the screen saver from a UPG key on page 74 The UPG keys can also be used to activate relays When a relay is assigned to the button and while the keypanel i...

Page 74: ...he arrow buttons select a UPG button The relay is assigned to the desired UPG button NOTE Once a relay is programmed to the button and the keypanel is not in menu mode pressing the UPG button activate...

Page 75: ...ercom function type colors giving you the flexibility to distinguish different systems through the use of color patterns The Keypanel Color window is only available when the following requirements are...

Page 76: ...color to create a unique color for the function type NOTE You can drag and drop colors from the color picker or recent color check boxes and drop it on the background or text area of one of the cells...

Page 77: ...UPL Resources and IFB Special Lists Color Column The Color column displays the current text and background colors assigned to the function type NOTE You must select the current color box next to the f...

Page 78: ...The Key Assignment page shown in Figure 24 is used to change the colors assigned to the various assignment types This means you can assign different colors to the individual function type resources Fo...

Page 79: ...s UPL Resources and IFB Special Lists Function Number Column The Function Number column displays the function numbers resources available you can modify the color of the assigned key for NOTE Key colo...

Page 80: ...rent assignment groups Select Assignment Group Drop Down Menu The Select Assignment Group drop down menu is used to select the assignment group whose members you want to modify the key colors for Inte...

Page 81: ...rom the Assignment Group drop down menu For more information see Select Assignment Group Drop Down Menu on page 80 Color Column The Color column is used to select the assignment group member you want...

Page 82: ...lors Page The Miscellaneous Colors page shown in Figure 26 is used to change the colors of the talk and listen indicators seen on the KP Series keypanel when talk and or listen is activated For more i...

Page 83: ...olors can be configured to appear alternately in the panel display simulating a flashing keypanel You can also configure a chime to be played when an incoming call is received as well as an icon to ap...

Page 84: ...ng the description does not change pre defined purpose of the tally For example if you change the description for IFB Busy to Trunk Busy it still activates when an IFB is busy and may be confusing to...

Page 85: ...nfiguration window do the following 1 In the Characteristics column click the cell with word Icon An ellipsis button appears in the cell next to the word Icon 2 Click the Ellipsis button The Show Icon...

Page 86: ...the tally description is implemented on keypanels that do not support Enhanced Tallies Available options are No Tally Incoming Call Tally In Use Tally Busy Tally Extend Call Tally To select a legacy...

Page 87: ...x is used to assign text and background colors used when a tally state is flashing Set Text Color Check Box The Set Text Color check box activates the Selected Color cell and Browse button This means...

Page 88: ...he Text displayed Selected Color Cell and Ellipsis Button The Selected Color cell displays the currently selected color of the text The Ellipsis button opens the Select Color window where you can assi...

Page 89: ...iod in alternating pattern 1 4 second flash 1 4 second normal mode 1 4 second flash 1 4 second normal mode Slow 75 The flash appears for 75 3 4 second while the existing text appears for 25 1 4 of a s...

Page 90: ...normal mode appear for 50 of the flash period 1 2 second each Fast 50 The flash and the normal mode appear for 50 of the flash period in alternating pattern 1 4 second flash 1 4 second normal mode 1...

Page 91: ...es the start on off every quarter of a second Orange Wave PL In Use animation not supported Gray Gear General In Use animation not supported Used in Japanese intercoms This tally is used to show when...

Page 92: ...able for UPL Tally animation not supported Speaker Available for UPL Tally animation supported The animation is a slow flash every half second Play Available for UPL Tally animation supported The anim...

Page 93: ...ts Multiple UPL statements can be configured but only one icon displays at a time Lower numbered icons take priority NOTE The keypanel ships with these icons built in by default However you can downlo...

Page 94: ...the panel The file is shipped with AZedit so it can be easily copied and modified by the user to create their own icons By downloading you own icons you are replacing the ones built into the keypanel...

Page 95: ...ses white space to fill in the missing pixels Shorter images are supported as long as the image is either 32 or 64 pixels tall and are replicated 3 times or once to get an image measuring 128 pixels t...

Page 96: ...el IMPORTANT The Supervisor keypanel can change settings for features the Target is licensed for even if the Supervisor is not licensed for those same features Compression ratios additional noise gate...

Page 97: ...ual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 To disable mirroring on a keypanel do the following 1 In AZedit click the Edit button The Keypanel Port Configuration window appears 2 Click the Advanced Tab 3 Clear the Enabl...

Page 98: ...Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 To enable mirroring on a keypanel do the following 1 In AZedit click the Edit button The Keypanel Port Configuration window appears 2 Click the Advanced Tab 3 Select the E...

Page 99: ...sing the arrow buttons or Aux Volume shaft encoder select Exit 4 Press the SEL button The mirroring target and supervisor icons disappear and keypanels go back to normal operation Real Time Control in...

Page 100: ...ustments do the following 1 On the KP Ports screen click the Port Volumes icon The Port Volumes window appears OR Right click in the keypanel key field and select Change Volume The Port Volumes window...

Page 101: ...he intercom volumes but have not been sent to the intercom and the Enable Real Time Changes check box is selected a warning message appears Figure 32 Click Yes to abort all changes to volumes for this...

Page 102: ...indow appears OR Right click in the keypanel key field and select Change Volume The Port Volumes window appears 2 Verify the Intercom page is selected 3 In the combo box drop down menu select the alph...

Page 103: ...e keypanel volumes include Speaker Headset Matrix In minimum and Aux In minimum By default keypanel volumes are 0 0dB The range for Speaker Headset Matrix In and Aux In volumes is Mute 48dB to 10dB To...

Page 104: ...er Headset select Front or Rear OR From the drop down menu under Aux In select OMNEO 1 8 or Aux 1 2 IMPORTANT OMNEO 1 can be an Aux channel if the keypanel is connected to the intercom via AIO 3 From...

Page 105: ...ha of the microphone which you want to mute 2 Right click in the Port Status group box A pop up menu appears 3 From the pop up menu select Mute Microphone A muted mic icon appears in the Port Status g...

Page 106: ...Port Status group box A pop up menu appears 3 From the pop up menu select Switch to headset mode A headset icon appears in the Port Status group box and appears in the keypanel display screen The key...

Page 107: ...Alpha group box select the keypanel port alpha you want to enable AFK 2 Right click in the Port Status group box A pop up menu appears 3 From the pop up menu select Enter AFK mode The AFK icon in the...

Page 108: ...rt Alpha group box select the port alpha you want to enable tone 2 Right click in the Port Status group box A pop up menu appears 3 From the pop up menu select Enable Tone An enable tone icon appears...

Page 109: ...sed to import or merge a saved configuration file on top of the settings you are viewing the Miscellaneous Keypanel Configuration menu item allows you to Open a saved configuration file and edit it wh...

Page 110: ...nel configuration directly to the keypanel The Apply button is only active if you uploaded the current configuration from a keypanel If you opened a configuration file using the System Miscellaneous m...

Page 111: ...up menu select Download Keypanel Configuration A network folder appears 5 Navigate to where the keypanel configuration file is kept 6 Select the file and click Open The Download Keypanel Configuration...

Page 112: ...shaft encoders remotely from AZedit For a description of the selections available see Audio Options Menu LCP 16 CLD on page 206 NOTE OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appears when the Audio Package is pur...

Page 113: ...even when they are no longer visible on the main panel For a description of the selections available see Key Options Menu Panel Swap on page 230 To configure panel swap do the following 1 Using the Nu...

Page 114: ...m AZedit For more information on UPG Buttons see User Programmable Buttons on page 73 IMPORTANT Menu Assignments cannot be created from this screen however they can be removed To configure a UPG key d...

Page 115: ...select the desired listen assignment for the function type Panel Mode Group Box The Panel Mode group box is used to configure the keypanel s operating mode and alpha display Intercom Mode is used to...

Page 116: ...ys are active By default in Standard Intercom Mode page changes are allowed when talk keys are active However the default in Alternate Intercom Mode does not allow page changes to occur when talk keys...

Page 117: ...when the group is activated but allows the user to turn off individual keys even if the key group is still active For a description of the selections available see Service Menu Local GPIO on page 246...

Page 118: ...lease For more information see Service Menu Footswitch on page 240 To cable for a Footswitch see Footswitch Cabling on page 36 To configure the enable and configure the footswitch do the following 1 S...

Page 119: ...304 914 Rev 05 Display Page The Display Page is used to configure the keypanel and expansion panel displays including backlight colors percentage of brightness screen saver settings key display optio...

Page 120: ...whether the first keypress is processed or swallowed 2 From the Color column drop down menu select either Blue or White 3 From the Brightness column drop down menu select the brightness percentage yo...

Page 121: ...y Options Group Box The Panel Display Options group box is used to enable the menu context display speaker volume and to switch the display to emulate a KP 32 keypanel For more information on the avai...

Page 122: ...t do the following 1 From the Left LCD column spin box next to the display you want to set select the brightness percentage 2 From the Right LCD column spin box menu next to the display you want to se...

Page 123: ...wn menu select the type of movement the screen saver should display 4 From the Dimming Delay drop down menu select the amount of time to pass before the display dims 5 Using the scroll box scroll to t...

Page 124: ...description of an exclusive key see Key Options Menu Exclusive on page 225 NOTE You can assign only one solo key per keypanel To configure a solo key do the following 1 Click the Solo key browse butt...

Page 125: ...ble or disable the keypanel key to stay on when pressed For more information see Key Options Menu Latching on page 228 NOTE A key only latches if it is pressed and released within 0 5 seconds Otherwis...

Page 126: ...configure button lock on or off for talk keys do the following 1 From the talk keys group box click the browse button for Locked On OR Click the browse button for Locked Off The Key Selection window...

Page 127: ...oxes of all the listen keys you want configure as Locked Off 3 Click OK The Key Selection window closes Tallies Group Box The Tallies group box is used to set the amount a time a blinking tally displa...

Page 128: ...zed auto dial list which is stored on the Master Controller and maintained through AZedit For more information see Centralized Auto Dials on page 261 To add autodial numbers do the following 1 From th...

Page 129: ...ey causes the TIF to go off hook and auto dial the selected number IMPORTANT You must have existing autodial numbers before assigning them to a keypanel key See Autodial Numbers Group Box on page 128...

Page 130: ...the Master Key column click the browse button The Key Selection window appears 2 Select the keypanel key check box you want to set as the Master key NOTE Only one key can be a master key 3 Click OK Th...

Page 131: ...more information on chimes see Key Options Menu Chime on page 224 To configure a chime notification do the following 1 Click the Key browse button The Key Selection window opens 2 Select the key you w...

Page 132: ...is used to determine which key states will display an icon to visually represent their assigned state For more information see Key Options Menu Icons on page 226 To enable key icons do the following I...

Page 133: ...owing Select the Allow Key Volume Adjustments check box Minimum Key Volumes Table The Minimum Key Volumes table is used to adjust minimum volumes for each key on the keypanel To adjust minimum volumes...

Page 134: ...Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Audio Options Page IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display FIGURE 61...

Page 135: ...ic is switched To configure the mic mode do the following From the Mode column drop down list select the mode for the microphone you want to configure Speaker Headset Modes Group Box The Speaker Heads...

Page 136: ...en the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display Input Display Column The Input Display column displays the available inputs that can be enabled or disabled Mode Drop Down Menu Column T...

Page 137: ...ut Aux 1 The options available for the OMNEO 3 8 Number of Analog Aux 2 OMNEO 1 6 plus Aux 1 2 Number of Analog Aux 1 OMNEO 1 7 plus Aux 1 Number of Analog Aux 0 OMNEO 1 8 When a keypanel is not licen...

Page 138: ...down menu see Audio Options Menu Mic Mute on page 208 For further explanation of the available selections for the Mic Gain Adjust Source drop down menu see Audio Options Menu Mic Gain on page 207 For...

Page 139: ...from this group box configure the mode and level at which the user hears their own voice For more information see Audio Options Menu Sidetone on page 210 To configure the matrix output mode and level...

Page 140: ...ally enter or leave headset mode when a headset is installed or removed 4 Select the Headset Transfer Active check box to make the headset active Ganged Volume Group Box The Ganged Volume group box is...

Page 141: ...Options Group Box The VM Options group box is used to configure voice messaging playback options and recording options For more information see Audio Options Menu VM Options Audio Package Only on pag...

Page 142: ...Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Audio Levels Page IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display FIGURE 71...

Page 143: ...dB for all input sources IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display The range for this field is 48dB to 10dB and Mute The default s...

Page 144: ...for the output desired Minimum Output Volumes Group Box The Minimum Output Volume group box is used to set the minimum volume level in dB for different outputs on the keypanel This is the minimum volu...

Page 145: ...Minimum Input Volume group box is used to set the minimum volume level in dB for different sources on the keypanel This is the minimum volume level available when using the Aux Volume control knob lo...

Page 146: ...utput Volumes group box is used to set the maximum level in dB of the volume the user can configure for a headset or a speaker This feature prevents incoming audio from being too loud The range for th...

Page 147: ...himes For a description of the range of volumes available see Audio Options Menu Chime on page 200 IMPORTANT User Chimes are only present when the Audio Package is installed To configure chime volumes...

Page 148: ...osch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Advanced Page IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display FIGURE 79...

Page 149: ...he Attack menu and the Decay menu You can set these levels for the front rear and headset microphones used with the keypanel For information on available selections see AGC on page 188 To configure AG...

Page 150: ...do not display To mix inputs and outputs do the following 1 Using both axis lists select the check boxes that correlate to the inputs and outputs you want to mix 2 From the Mix Mode drop down menu sel...

Page 151: ...c range of the mic input This means loud sounds are softened while soft sounds are amplified IMPORTANT Compression ratios 4 1 5 1 and 6 1 are only available with the purchase of the Audio Package For...

Page 152: ...drops below a certain threshold IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display The range for the gating threshold is 17dB to 18dB and D...

Page 153: ...icrophone is always on If licensed for the Audio Package you have the ability to adjust the threshold level of the noise gate giving you more flexibility configuring the noise gate Available options a...

Page 154: ...ge The Filters page is used to add input and output bandpass filters frequency response equalization filters or notch filters to a Matrix In source IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when t...

Page 155: ...ything outside of the range is rejected IMPORTANT OMNEO 3 through OMNEO 8 only appear when the Audio Package is purchased otherwise they do not display To configure input bandpass filters do the follo...

Page 156: ...quencies within the two frequency points are passed and anything outside of the range is rejected To configure output bandpass filters do the following 1 Select the Enabled column check box for the in...

Page 157: ...o the preset frequencies that comes standard on the keypanel If the audio package is not purchased the high low frequency and band gains all display as read only To configure the input equalization fi...

Page 158: ...he gain for each band This feature is in addition to the preset frequencies that comes standard on the keypanel To configure the output equalization filters do the following 1 Select the Enabled colum...

Page 159: ...useful when the keypanel data port signal is being heard in the audio line due to cable routing problems For descriptions of the available selections see Notch on page 194 By default the notch filter...

Page 160: ...160 Basic Operation KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05...

Page 161: ...it To download firmware to the keypanel do the following 1 Open AZedit 2 From the Status menu select Port The Port Status window appears 3 Find the port number where the KP 5032 4016 is assigned 4 Hig...

Page 162: ...egin Download The download begins 10 Verify the keypanel displays the FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar Once the download is complete the keypanel has to process the downloaded file 11...

Page 163: ...ownload on the panel display until the download is complete The KP 5032 4016 resets itself once the firmware download is complete and the flash reprogrammed While the firmware is downloading chunk pro...

Page 164: ...Tool Options window appears 3 Click the Change button The folder network window appears 4 Navigate to the folder where the firmware resides 5 Click OK 6 Click OK again The Firmware Upload Tool Option...

Page 165: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 9 From the list of firmware select the firmware you want to download 10 Click the Start button 11 Once the firmware has been updated th...

Page 166: ...version numbers appears in the panel display 6 Using the left and right arrow buttons select Allow Download 7 Press the SEL button The keypanel now allows download of new bootloader firmware NOTE If t...

Page 167: ...lect Software Versions The Software Versions popup menu appears 5 From the Software Versions popup menu select Keypanels The Keypanel Version Information window appears 6 From the Keypanel Version Inf...

Page 168: ...OK The KP 5032 4016 firmware download finishes NOTE This can take up to 15 minutes to complete if connected via AIO Use the Keypanel Version Information window to follow the progress of the download t...

Page 169: ...ion numbers appears in the panel display Download and Upgrade the FPGA to the KP 5032 4016 There are four 4 phases to upgrading the FPGA on a keypanel Downloading the FPGA firmware to the matrix Downl...

Page 170: ...4 Rev 05 8 Click Open The Download Device Firmware window appears 9 Click Begin Download The download begins A progress bar appears to show the progress of the download 10 Click OK The KP 5032 4016 fi...

Page 171: ...Rev 05 11 Verify the Keypanel Version Information window is displaying the numbers of chunks of data transferred to the keypanel 12 Verify the keypanel displays the FPGA DOWNLOAD message with a progr...

Page 172: ...wnload on the keypanel port you chose 14 Verify the keypanel displays PROCESSING DOWNLOAD with a progression bar Once the keypanel is finished processing the download the keypanel begins to reprogram...

Page 173: ...Keypanels The Keypanel Version Information window appears 3 Find the port number where the KP 5032 4016 is assigned 4 Highlight the Port keypanel to be updated You may select more than one at a time b...

Page 174: ...11 Verify the keypanel displays the SPLASH DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar Once the download is complete the keypanel has to process the downloaded file Once the keypanel is finished processi...

Page 175: ...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 A popup menu appears 6 Select Download font Th...

Page 176: ...ow is displaying the numbers of chunks of data transferred to the keypanel 11 Verify the keypanel displays the FONT DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar Once the download is complete the keypanel h...

Page 177: ...can take several minutes Once the reprogramming is complete the keypanel reboots Download an Icon File IMPORTANT The following instructions can be used for either panel icons or tally key overlay icon...

Page 178: ...rify the correct Icon Type radio button is selected Key Overlay or Panel Tally radio button 9 Click Begin Download The download begins A progress bar appears showing the progress of the download Once...

Page 179: ...ge Only 1 Open AZedit 2 From the Status menu select Software Versions Keypanels The Keypanel Version Information window appears 3 Find the port number where the KP 5032 4016 is assigned 4 Highlight th...

Page 180: ...rogress of the download Once the download is complete the Download Keypanel Font window closes 11 Verify the Keypanel Version Information window is displaying the numbers of chunks of data transferred...

Page 181: ...2x130 W x H To download a screen saver image do the following 1 Open AZedit 2 From the Status menu select Software Versions Keypanels The Keypanel Version Information window appears 3 Find the port nu...

Page 182: ...Click Begin Download The download begins A progress bar appears to show the progress of the download Once the download is complete the Download Keypanel Font window closes 11 Verify the Keypanel Versi...

Page 183: ...anual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Once the keypanel is finished downloading the keypanel begins to reprogram The keypanel flashes a REPROGRAMMING DO NOT POWER OFF message in the display panel This can take s...

Page 184: ...184 Firmware Download KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05...

Page 185: ...Key operation see Menu Navigation and Shaft Encoder Knobs on page 47 The Main Menu is the top most level of the menu structure Available selections for this menu are Audio Options Display Key Assign...

Page 186: ...across the middle of the panel display 2 Using the arrow buttons on the keypad navigate through the menu options 3 Press the SEL button The submenu for the selection appears Menu System Audio Options...

Page 187: ...mic When the front panel mic is disabled AEC operates on the rear microphone NOTE AEC is not available for Headset Mics Mic Priority The Mic Priority menu is used to select the microphone to enable A...

Page 188: ...The smaller the attack time the faster the mic turns on Available options for this menu are 0 5ms 1ms default 2ms Decay The Decay menu item is used to set the speed at which the gain transitions to s...

Page 189: ...threshold is changed according to the compression ratio selected The compression is used to change the dynamic range of the mic input This means loud sounds are softened while soft sounds are amplifi...

Page 190: ...the panel display 8 Using the arrow buttons select Enabled 9 Press the SEL button An arrow appears next to the selected option 10 Press the CLR button Frequencies and Mode appear in the panel display...

Page 191: ...e Default 0 dB 15Hz 20kHz Hiss Reduction 0 dB 15Hz 2kHz 6 dB 2kHz 12 6kHz Rumble Reduction 0 dB 50Hz 20kHz Noise Reduction 0 dB 50Hz 2kHz 6 dB 2kHz 8kHz 80dB 8kHz 12 6kHz To configure a preset frequen...

Page 192: ...utton An arrow appears next to preset selected Adjustable 5 Band Equalization Audio Package Only Included in the purchased audio package is an adjustable 5 band equalizer giving you the ability to adj...

Page 193: ...l box appear in the panel display 9 Using the up and down arrow buttons select the low frequency you desire 10 Using the left and right arrow buttons select the high frequency scroll box 11 Using the...

Page 194: ...ons select Gains 8 Press the SEL button The 1 through 5 band scroll boxes appear in the panel display 9 Using the up and down arrow buttons select the gain level you desire for Band 1 10 Using the lef...

Page 195: ...adset Mics 50dBu Matrix In 8dBu Panel Mics 42 5dBu OMNEO 1 21 8dBu To configure gating on the keypanel do the following 1 Starting at the Audio Options Advanced menu select Gating 2 Press the SEL butt...

Page 196: ...y one channel can be metered at a time You can enable metering on Aux1 Aux2 Front Hdst Front Mic Matrix In None default OMNEO 11 OMNEO 21 Panel Mic Rear Hdst Rear Mic To enable metering do the followi...

Page 197: ...he microphone signals are routed to the matrix The matrix signal is routed to the front speaker and to the left and right channels of the front headphones These defaults can be changed via the Audio O...

Page 198: ...n the panel display 5 Using the left or right arrow buttons select the input to mix to the selected output 6 Press the SEL button An arrow appears next to the selection NOTE Repeat steps 5 and 6 to se...

Page 199: ...te is set to 72dBu when the noise gate is disabled the microphone is always on To enable disable noise gate do the following 1 Stating at the Audio Options Advanced menu select Noise Gate 2 Using the...

Page 200: ...ume on the keypanel do the following 1 Starting at the Audio Options menu select Chime 2 Press the SEL button The Preview Chime and Volume scroll boxes appear in the panel display 3 Using the up or do...

Page 201: ...anged volume do the following 1 Starting at Audio Options select Ganged Vols 2 Press the SEL button Disappearing and Fixed Offset appear in the panel display 3 Using the left or right arrow buttons se...

Page 202: ...Options menu select Headset Mic 2 Press the SEL button Front and Rear appear in the panel display 3 Using the right and left arrow buttons select Front or Rear 4 Press the SEL button Auto Mute Mode a...

Page 203: ...while the bottom portion of the bar is the rear speaker or headset volume To define how the Main Volume shaft encoder controls the volume for the front and rear channels do the following 1 Starting a...

Page 204: ...is used to enable or disable volume control for audio inputs through the front panel encoder The KP 5032 4016 has five Input connectors on the back panel of the unit By default all inputs are enabled...

Page 205: ...ng 1 Starting at the Audio Options Key Volumes menu select Adjust 2 Press the SEL button Disabled and Enabled appear in the panel display 3 Using the left or right arrow buttons select Enabled 4 Press...

Page 206: ...left or right arrow buttons scroll to select Outputs to configure the output level OR Using the left or right arrow buttons scroll to select Sidetone to assign control of Sidetone level to the select...

Page 207: ...ws the user to adjust the mic gain level in dB and enable or disable mic gain on the keypanel For more information see Key Gain Adjustment on page 50 Key Gain Adjustment on page 50 and Aux Volume Adju...

Page 208: ...sed to set the minimum volume level in dB for different sources on the keypanel This is the minimum volume level available when using the Main Volume and Aux Volume control knob located on the front o...

Page 209: ...ttons select the desired mode 4 Press the SEL button An arrow appears next to the selected option Audio Options Menu Preamp Out The Preamp Out menu is used to choose how audio is routed to the Preamp...

Page 210: ...et to 20dB 3 Using the up and down arrow buttons adjust the sidetone level To set the sidetone mode do the following 1 Starting at the Audio Options Sidetone menu select Mode 2 Press the SEL button Al...

Page 211: ...ed or Individual 4 Press the SEL button An 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...

Page 212: ...Recording menu is used to configure when to start and stop recording Auto Recording This menu is also used to configure the action taken when the voice message mailbox is full When Mailbox Full Auto...

Page 213: ...g 4 Press the SEL button Disabled and Rolling Buffer appear in the panel display 5 Using the arrow buttons select Rolling Buffer for the keypanel to record the 30 seconds on a loop An arrow appears ne...

Page 214: ...appears 2 Using the left and right arrow buttons select Display 3 Press the SEL button The Display submenu appears 4 Using the left and right arrow buttons select Assign Type 5 Press the SEL button Th...

Page 215: ...ime enabled do the following 1 Starting at the Display menu select Chime 2 Press the SEL button The Chime display appears showing chime enabled keys in red NOTE While in the Display menu press the lev...

Page 216: ...ay panel NOTE If an LCP 16 CLD is not detected by the KP 5032 4016 keypanel the message LCP 16 CLD Assigns LCP Not Detected appears Display Menu Level 2 Level 2 displays the talk level 2 assignments f...

Page 217: ...the port number in the panel display When the keypanel is scroll enabled the port number and port alpha are displayed To display the panel ID do the following 1 Starting at the Display menu select Pan...

Page 218: ...You must select a remote intercom matrix before assigning intercom keys to destinations in that matrix You do not need to select matrix to assign keys to destinations in your own matrix Also you do n...

Page 219: ...erefore if you want full communication you 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...

Page 220: ...where you want the Special List assignment to appear The key color changes and the alpha appears on the key Key Assign Menu Sys Relay Sys Relay refers to any of several types of control devices that...

Page 221: ...e UPL you want to assign to the keypanel key 2 Press the SEL button A list of auto functions appear NOTE You will not hear anything if you listen to a UPL Resource but you can activate the UPL with ei...

Page 222: ...ns on Auto Mute Listen keys only If Listen is active and Talk is pressed Listen turns off Auto Recip Listen keys only Listen is always on Auto Table Listen keys only Acts as an Auto Follow for all key...

Page 223: ...ed auto dial numbers You can also configure 1 Touch TIF Auto Dial 1 Touch Auto Dials are configured using the locally stored numbers on the keypanel Once a 1 Touch Auto Dial key is configured pressing...

Page 224: ...ed keypanel keys You can configure the chime tone to activate for a specified amount of time after a call is received The range for this field is one second to five minutes NOTE Keys that have the cur...

Page 225: ...p the UPG key you want to clear the UPG programming from The key options are removed from the UPG key Key Options Menu Exclusive Exclusive allows the user to set up keys that cause any other exclusive...

Page 226: ...ons menu select Icons 2 Press the SEL button An Icon scroll box and a Display scroll box appear in the panel display 3 Using the up and down arrows select the key state you want from the Icon scroll b...

Page 227: ...ill be activated by a GPI Input or UPG key 4 If using a lever key keypanel tap down on keys to add talk keys to a group or tap up on keys to add listen keys to a group OR If using a pushbutton keypane...

Page 228: ...ct Latching 2 Press the SEL button Global and Per Key appear in the panel display 3 Using the left and right arrow buttons select either Global 4 Press the SEL button Disabled and Enabled appear in th...

Page 229: ...indicates the key is locked on OR Tap down on a key again to lock talk off or tap up on a key again to lock listen off A red talk bar appears indicating the key is locked off meaning the user cannot...

Page 230: ...ever a KP 5032 with two EKP 4016s already has 64 physical keys so virtual EKPs cannot be used unless the Intercom is configured for 96 or 128 ports Panel swap can be activated by or triggered by a UPG...

Page 231: ...ve selected the control trigger select what panel swap action is performed Cycle To Cycle to the Next or Previous panel Switch To Switch to a specific panel for example MAIN EKP1 EKP2 etc The followin...

Page 232: ...Ps that appear in the selections depends on the number of keys per port the intercom is configured for 3 Using the arrow buttons select the maximum number of virtual EKPs to enable 4 Press the SEL but...

Page 233: ...e arrow buttons select the sub control mechanism you want to erase 6 Press the SEL button Cycle To Switch To Toggle To and Unassigned appear in the panel display 7 Using the arrow buttons select Unass...

Page 234: ...Duration 2 Press the SEL button A Min Duration scroll box appears in the panel display 3 Using the up and down arrow buttons select the duration desired An arrow appears next to the selected option To...

Page 235: ...n From this menu you can also configure the OMNEO channels to be used for AUX Inputs OMNEO Matrix Connection Configuration To configure an available OMNEO device connection port do the following 1 Sta...

Page 236: ...Matrix connection type you want to use NOTE If an RVON I O is connected to the keypanel RVON I O replaces the AIO menu option 2 Using the arrow buttons select the port you want to use An arrow appear...

Page 237: ...NOTE When a Reset Cfg is performed the Alpha Size Poll ID and Intercom Mode are not reset Available options are 4 Chars 6 Chars 8 Chars 8 Chars Unicode IMPORTANT Keypanels on the same AIO 8 or on the...

Page 238: ...er of Analog Aux 1 OMNEO 1 2 plus Aux 1 KP 3016 Maximum number of Analog Aux 0 OMNEO 1 2 KP 3016A does not support OMNEO IMPORTANT When changes are made such as the number of analog aux inputs is chan...

Page 239: ...ypanel do the following 1 Starting at the Service menu select CWW 2 Press the SEL button Number of Entries and On New Caller appears in the panel display 3 Using the arrow buttons select On New Caller...

Page 240: ...he footswitch is released the latched talk keys go back into a ready state You can configure the keypanel so latched talk keys become unlatched when the footswitch is released In this mode the footswi...

Page 241: ...Footswitch menu select Latched Keys 2 Press the SEL button Retain and Unlatch appear in the panel display 3 Using the arrow buttons select Retain 4 Press the SEL button An arrow appears next to Retai...

Page 242: ...signment is shown above the talk assignment IMPORTANT When the keypanel is configured for 8 Char or 8 Char Unicode none of these options are available To configure the Key View do the following 1 Star...

Page 243: ...ght LEDs when the keypad is in the SHIFT state For more information see INFO button on page 46 Activation The Activation menu is used to configure how and when the keypad backlights When Activate is s...

Page 244: ...tness you desire 10 Press the SEL button To set the keypad Activation option do the following 1 Starting at the Service Keypad menu select Backlight 2 Press the SEL button Activation and Setup appear...

Page 245: ...ogrammed onto a key For more information see Assignment Groups Page on page 80 Quick Assign The key function is given Quick Assign When you configure the SEL key with Quick Assign you are actually sel...

Page 246: ...keys Outputs can be activated by talk or UPG keys Further configuration can be done to allow GPIO Inputs to track the state of the Output For example an output is activated and is being tracked by an...

Page 247: ...do the following 1 Starting at the Service Local GPIO menu select GPIO Inputs 2 Press the SEL button Opto 1 and Opto 2 appear in the panel display 3 Using the arrow buttons select Opto 1 or Opto 2 4...

Page 248: ...ton The alpha of the target and Exit appear in the panel display 3 Using the arrow buttons or Aux Volume shaft encoder select Exit 4 Press the SEL button The mirroring target and supervisor icons disa...

Page 249: ...e and Press the SEL button or the AUX shaft encoder to save changes 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until you have modified the device name 10 Press FWD The message Save Name appears on the panel display 11 Pr...

Page 250: ...6 Press the SEL button The focus shifts to the third octet 7 Using the number pad enter the third octet number in the Gateway Address 8 Press the SEL button The focus shifts to the last octet 9 Using...

Page 251: ...in the panel display To configure the Domain name do the following 1 Using the arrow buttons select Domain 2 Press the SEL button The domain name appears with the first character blinking in the pane...

Page 252: ...the desired page change option you desire 4 Press the SEL button An arrow appears next to the selected option Service Menu Reset Cfg Reset Cfg restores almost all custom settings to the defaults and...

Page 253: ...5 Using the number pad enter the second octet number in the Netmask Address 6 Press the SEL button The focus shifts to the third octet 7 Using the number pad enter the third octet number in the Netmas...

Page 254: ...shaft encoder deactivates the screen saver as will an incoming call To manually activate the screen saver do the following 1 Starting at the Service Scrn Saver menu select Activate 2 Press the SEL but...

Page 255: ...Bounce to have the bitmap or text bounce across the display OR Using the arrow buttons select Scroll to have the bitmap or text scroll across the display Service Menu Set Address Set Address is used...

Page 256: ...the type of chime indication you want and the duration of the tally Available Tally durations available are One shot and 1 second to 5 minutes NOTE Hot Mic must be activated on the keypanel for snoop...

Page 257: ...wise AUX Rotate the Aux Volume encoder knob clockwise AUX DBL Double tap the Aux Volume encoder knob AUX HELD Press and hold the Aux Volume encoder knob MAIN Single tap the Main Volume encoder knob MA...

Page 258: ...ad press MENU The Information menu appears in the panel display 2 Using the arrow buttons select Service 3 Press the SEL button The Service submenu appears in the panel display 4 Using the arrow butto...

Page 259: ...ate tallies for off hook TIF assignments check box in AZedit Options Intercom Configuration Options page or by editing the Enhanced Tally definitions for the TIF Off hook and TIF ringing tally types D...

Page 260: ...ey on Auto Dial Hang Up Manual Dial and Redial appear in the panel display 3 Using the arrow buttons select Redial 4 Press the SEL button The last dialed number is connected The TIF key alpha flashes...

Page 261: ...loaded to utilize centralized auto dials in your intercom system AZedit Intercom Software V3 6 1 or later MCII e V2 0 4 or later PeriphII e Ethernet V1 20 0 or later Periph Controller Standard V10 20...

Page 262: ...creates a pause in dialing This is used to dial extensions or select preset options 5 Click Next to enter another number The next blank Edit Auto Dials window appears OR Click Done to close the Edit A...

Page 263: ...assignment key Hang Up Icom ADial Manual Dial and Redial appear in the panel display 2 Using the arrow buttons scroll to Icom ADial 3 Press the SEL button You enter the centralized auto dial list A s...

Page 264: ...264 Telephone Interface TIF Operation KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05...

Page 265: ...hich in turn displays specific information such as keypanel ID talk level 2 assignments etc Keypanel sequences are shortcuts via the keypanel keypad As with other keypanels the KP 5032 4016Series allo...

Page 266: ...assignments one at a time PAGE Access setup pages CLR Clear the CWW Acts as a BACK button in menu mode or by holding it down exits the menu structure SHIFT Access secondary keypad actions SEL Select o...

Page 267: ...signment 0 0 0 8 8 Show setup pages 0 7 key key or 7 SEL key key Copy the first key to the second key 9 page SEL key Select setup page for row of keys 2 up or 4 left Enter scroll list mode scroll up l...

Page 268: ...268 Keypad Quick Reference KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05...

Page 269: ...c Fast Attack Speed 0 5ms 1ms default 2ms Decay Front Hdst Front Mic Rear Hdst Rear Mic Decay 500ms default 750ms 1000ms Compression Front Hdst Front Mic Rear Hdst Rear Mic Compression Ratio 1 1 2 1 3...

Page 270: ...Disabled default Enabled Outputs Front Hdst Rear Hdst Both Left Chan Right Chan Frequencies Low Freq 0 Hz default 15 6Hz 31 5Hz 50Hz High Freq 22kHz default 16kHz 8KHz 4KHz Mode Disabled default Enabl...

Page 271: ...Front Spkr Rear Spkr Modes Disabled default Enabled Presets Default default Hiss Reduction Noise Reduction Rumble Reduction Notch Notch Filter Disabled default Narrow Default Wide Gating Aux 1 Aux 2 F...

Page 272: ...ic Matrix In OMNEO 1 OMNEO 2 OMNEO 3 8 only available with Audio Package Rear Hdst Rear Mic Preamp Out To Matrix Aux 1 Aux 2 Matrix In OMNEO 1 OMNEO 2 OMNEO 3 8 only available with Audio Package Mix M...

Page 273: ...abled default Mode Disabled default Enabled Switched Type Auto Detect default Dynamic Electret Headset Spkr Front Auto Transfer Disabled Enabled default Mode Both Left Chan Right Chan Always On defaul...

Page 274: ...led Enabled default Ganged OMNEO 7 Disabled Enabled default OMNEO 8 Disabled Enabled default Ganged Key Volumes Adjust Disabled Enabled default Minimum Adjust Minimum Key Volumes Reset Cancel Do Reset...

Page 275: ...B 10dB Mic Mute Disabled Momentary Toggle default Min Volume Headset Speaker Front Rear Min Volume 6dB default for Matrix IN Mute default for all others 48dB 10dB Aux 1 Aux 2 Matrix In OMNEO 1 OMNEO 2...

Page 276: ...n Disabled Switched default Rear Always On Disabled default Switched Volume Control Ganged Individual default Tone Gen Frequency 1KHz Tone 500Hz Tone default Tone Off default Tone On VM Options Playba...

Page 277: ...hich keys are Group Slaves Group 4 shows which key is Master and which keys are Group Slaves Key List Shows scroll list of hidden key assignments assigned to virtual keys LCP 16 CLD LCP 16 CLD Assigns...

Page 278: ...f there are remote matrices Selecting Matrix displays a list of remote intercoms Ports Assignments Listen Talk Lvl1 Talk Lvl2 Talk AF Talk AL Talk AM Talk AR Talk AT Tap Key Pt to Pt Party Line IFB Sp...

Page 279: ...ser 1 with Audio Package User 2 with Audio Package User 3 with Audio Package User 4 with Audio Package Duration One shot default 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds...

Page 280: ...s Opto 1 Opto 2 Cycle To Next Previous Switch To MAIN EKP 1 EKP 7 Toggle To EKP 1 EKP 7 Unassigned default GPI Outputs Relay 1 Relay 2 Cycle To Next Previous Switch To MAIN EKP 1 EKP 7 Toggle To EKP 1...

Page 281: ...hnical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Tallies Indefinite Disabled default Enabled Min Duration Min Duration 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds default Turn Off All Keys Turn Keys Off Keys Turned Off Talk Ke...

Page 282: ...s that device instead Disabled Enabled default Aux Input OMNEO 1 Port Shows a list of all OMNEO offers OMNEO 2 Port Shows a list of all OMNEO offers OMNEO 3 Port Shows a list of all OMNEO offers OMNEO...

Page 283: ...f Entries 3 through 9 On New Caller Don t Select Select If Idle Select New Call Display Menu Context Disabled Enabled default Show Volume Disabled default Enabled KP32 Emulation Disabled default Enabl...

Page 284: ...s swallowed default On Keypress processed Always Never Setup Inactive Brightness default is 30 Color Blue default White Active Brightness default is 100 Color Blue default White Shift State Brightness...

Page 285: ...tached Device Name displays device name and allows editing DHCP Disabled default Enabled IP Parameters IP Address displays IP Address and allows editing Netmask displays Netmask and allows editing Gat...

Page 286: ...y Off Text default Bounce Scroll default Set Address Poll ID 1 8 Cancel Save and Restart Snoop Tally Chime none default System 1 through System 8 User 1 through 4 with Audio package Duration One shot...

Page 287: ...seven additional expansion panels if the intercom is configured for 128 keys with a KP 4016 IMPORTANT The keypanels or the expansion panels can be either lever key or pushbutton Specifications LCD Dis...

Page 288: ...288 KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Input Power 100 240VAC 50 60Hz...

Page 289: ...5 EKP 4016 Expansion Panel Reference View 1 Expansion Keys 2 Power 3 Power Supply Bracket Mounting Holes 4 RJ 45 Expansion IN 5 RJ 45 Expansion OUT 6 Power Supply Cable Tie Mounting Hole FIGURE 92 EKP...

Page 290: ...Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 Expansion Panel Cabling Reference FIGURE 93 Expansion Panel Cabling RJ 45 EXP IN expansion Pin Assignment 1 No Connect 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6...

Page 291: ...KP Series 291 Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 RJ 45 EXP OUT expansion Pin Assignment 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 RS485 8 RS485...

Page 292: ...292 KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05...

Page 293: ...code Support Minimum firmware revision requirements for Unicode support are MCII e v2 4 0 or later AIO 8 v10 5 0 or later AIO 16 v1 3 0 or later Cronus v1 8 0 or later Zeus III v1 3 0 KP 32 CLD v1 3 0...

Page 294: ...Intercom Mode on page 241 2 From the Options menu in AZedit select Preferences The Application Preferences window appears 3 Select the Advanced tab The Advanced page appears 4 Select the Allow interc...

Page 295: ...F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 9 Select the Enable Unicode Alphas check box 10 Click Apply The Intercom Configuration window closes 11 From the Options menu select Preferences The Application Preferences window...

Page 296: ...red alpha size drop down menu select 8 UNICODE characters 14 Click Apply 15 Click OK The Application Preference window closes To restore the system configuration do the following 1 From the Online men...

Page 297: ...wer supply mounting bracket to a KP 5032 5032PB do the following 1 Align the power supply mounting bracket screw holes with the appropriate mounting holes on the rear panel of the KP 5032 5032PB unit...

Page 298: ...the left hand side of the mounting bracket carefully slide the power supply into the bracket 7 Carefully coil the power supply cord and insert it into the cord clip 8 Attach the AC power connector to...

Page 299: ...e rear panel of the EKP 4016 unit 2 Using a screwdriver attach the power supply mounting bracket with the two supplied screws 3 Attach the power supply cable tie clip to the predefined clip mounting h...

Page 300: ...s Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05 6 Carefully coil the power supply cord and insert it into the cord clip 7 Attach the AC power connector to the power outlet on the power supply 8 Plug the p...

Page 301: ...ing the Power Supply to a Standard Rack The Power Supply Mounting bracket can be directly attached to a standard rack horizontally or vertically as shown in Figure 94 and Figure 95 FIGURE 94 Mounting...

Page 302: ...302 KP Series Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Manual F 01U 304 914 Rev 05...

Page 303: ...r to version 1 2 0 or later you must do the following Download the Firmware Download the License if purchased Download the Voice Mail Chimes downloaded with vm chimes mot Download the Voice Mail Icons...

Page 304: ...w appears 3 Select the port number where the keypanel with the license is located 4 Highlight the Port keypanel to be updated You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you...

Page 305: ...Begin Download The license file is downloaded and unlocks the licensed features purchased Once you have installed the package s you purchased the following icon appears at power up for five seconds an...

Page 306: ...Bosch Security Systems Inc 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 U S A www boschcommunications com...

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