
6.4.2
PAP Mode Assignments
1.
Run ADAMedit or Zeus-edit and define the output
port for each IFB that you want to setup, then send
your changes to the intercom system. (To get help on
this topic, click the IFB button on the ADAMedit or
Zeus-edit toolbar, then press the F1 key on the
computer keyboard.)
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For each IFB, you can define or change the input
port either from the intercom system configuration
software or from the LCP-102, but you must always
define the output port first using the intercom system
configuration software.
2.
Place the LCP-102 in PAP mode as previously
described. See "Panel Mode Selection".
3.
Select one of the four setup pages as previously
described. See "Page Select".
4.
Select one of the 16 assignable displays that is
currently unused. Double-click either control below
that display to enter IFB assign mode, then rotate the
control to scroll through the list of IFB's. When you
locate the desired IFB, click the control once to
assign it to the display.
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If you already assigned the input port for the IFB
using the intercom system configuration software
you can skip steps 5 and 6.
5.
With the display showing the name of the IFB, click
either control to enter input port assignment mode.
The scroll list of intercom ports should appear in the
display.
6.
Rotate the upper control to select the intercom port
where the program source for the IFB is connected.
Click the control to assign the selected port. The
display will again show the IFB name, and the IFB
should now be completely setup.
7.
Repeat these steps to make further assignments.
8.
To cancel an assignment, click either of the
assignment's controls. The display will go blank.
Click the control once more, and the display will
return to showing dashes, indicating no assignment.
6.4.3
PAP Mode Operation
To change the program level, simply rotate either control.
Rotating the control one notch in either direction will
display the current level. Further rotation will change the
level.
6.5.
CDP Mode Assignments and
Operation
6.5.1
General
In CDP mode, you use each display and its controls to
assign one intercom port to any party line. Then during
operation you can adjust the level at which that port hears
the party line audio.
6.5.2
CDP Mode Assignments
1.
Select CDP mode as previously described. See
"Panel Mode Selection"
2.
Select a setup page as previously described. See
"Page Select".
3.
Select one of the 16 assignable displays that is
currently unused. Double-click either control below
that display to access the scroll list of intercom ports.
4.
Rotate the control to locate the intercom port that
you want to assign to a party line, then click the
control once to select the port.
5.
Click the control again to access the party line scroll
list.
6.
Rotate the control to locate the party line to which
you want to assign the intercom port, then click the
control. This will assign the port to the party line as a
talker and listener, and the name of the port will
reappear in the display.
7.
Repeat these steps to make further assignments.
8.
To cancel an assignment, click either of the
assignment's controls. The display will go blank.
Click the control once more, and the display will
return to showing dashes, indicating no assignment.
6.5.3
CDP Mode Operation
To change the listen level for a port, rotate either control.
Rotating the control one notch in either direction will
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