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Service Menu

Procedure to Assign MODS

If the keypanel is currently displaying MD1 in the left side of the call waiting window, skip steps 1 through 3.

1.

Turn the 

Select control

 to display MENU, then tap the 

Select control

.

2.

Turn the 

Select control

 to display SERVICE, then tap the 

Select control

.

3.

Turn the 

Select control

 to display MOD ASGN, then tap the 

Select control

.

The currently assigned MOD numbers now appear in the displays above the keys on the keypanel (and any connected 
EKPs connected to a PAM-16). Also, MD1 displays in the left side of the call waiting window. This signifies MOD1. 
The right side of the call waiting window indicates where the module is currently assigned. One of the following 
displays:

MAIN indicates the module is assigned to the keypanel

EXP1indicates the module is assigned to the first expansion panel

EXP2indicates the module is assigned to the second expansion panel

NONEindicates the module is not assigned

4.

Turn the

 Select control

 until the MOD number you want to assign (MD1, MD2, etc.) is displayed in the left side of 

the call waiting window. Then, tap the 

Select control

.

IMPORTANT:

Read this instruction completely before proceeding! 

 >

Turn the 

Select control

 to select the panel where you want to assign the MOD, BUT

 DO NOT 

TAP SELECT YET

.

5.

On the selected panel, identify the

 group of 4 keys

 where you want to assign the MOD.

6.

 Press and hold 

any one of these 4 keys

, then tap the 

Select control

After a few moments, the new MOD number should appear in the displays above the affected keys (if it was not 
displayed before) and the call waiting window confirms the MOD has been assigned as requested by displaying the 
MOD number and the panel where it was assigned.

7.

Double-tap the 

Select control

 to return to the previous menu level, then repeat 

step 5 

through

 step 7

 to assign 

additional MODs.
OR
Press and hold the

 Select control

 for two (2) seconds to exit menu mode.

Summary of Contents for PAM-16

Page 1: ...PAM 16 Production Audio Monitor User Instructions 9350 7771 000 Rev E 7 2010...

Page 2: ...the customer The equipment should be shipped in the original packing carton If the original carton is not available use any suitable container that is rigid and of adequate size If a substitute conta...

Page 3: ...o 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...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...CALL MENU Indicators 8 SPKR PGM Volume Indicator 8 BASIC INTERCOM OPERATION 9 Keys and Displays 9 Speaker PRGM Selection and Volume Adjustment 10 Copy Call Waiting 10 MENU DESCRIPTION 13 Top Level Men...

Page 6: ...23 Service Lock unlock 23 Service Mod Asgn 23 How MODS Work 24 Procedure to Assign MODS 25 Using Multiple Expansion Panels PAM 16 Only 26 SERVICE MODE 27 SERVICE RESET 27 SERVICE SET ADDR 27 Determin...

Page 7: ...ced features are arranged in a system of menus accessible using the control labeled SELECT on the front panel see Figure 1 The entire menu structure is summarized in PAM 16 Keypanel Quick Reference on...

Page 8: ...ii...

Page 9: ...Determine the Address Zeus Intercom Systems The address is the number 1 8 printed next to the connector on the back panel of the Zeus Frame This number repeats for each group of eight 8 connectors The...

Page 10: ...nnection Instead the following indications appear Keypanel with Alphanumeric Displays Assigned Key During a normal power up the alphanumeric display first shows asterisks After a few moments the inter...

Page 11: ...and displays on the PAM 16 Press and hold the desired key for momentary activation For latching operation do the following a Tap the key it turns ON and remains ON b Tap the key again to turn it OFF...

Page 12: ...PRGM indicator lights red 2 Turn the VOLUME control to set the level Copy Call Waiting You can copy a name from the call waiting window to an intercom key to create a new key assignment To copy the c...

Page 13: ...67 375 382 391 399 8 208 216 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288 296 304 312 320 328 336 344 352 360 368 376 383 392 400 1 401 409 417 425 433 441 449 457 465 473 481 489 497 505 513 521 529 537 545 5...

Page 14: ...948 956 964 972 980 988 996 5 805 813 821 829 837 845 853 861 869 877 885 893 901 909 917 925 933 941 949 957 965 973 981 989 997 6 806 814 822 830 838 846 854 862 870 878 886 894 902 910 918 926 934...

Page 15: ...items The following paragraphs describe the use of the top level menu items ITEM DESCRIPTION Clear call waiting Default condition of display May be used to clear keys DISPLAY Displays information suc...

Page 16: ...the following Double tap the Select control OR Press and hold the Select control for two seconds to clear the call waiting window if desired Display Menu Key Type When you select KEY TYPE the type of...

Page 17: ...owing 1 Turn the Select control to scroll to Key Asgn 2 Tap the Select control Copy appears in the call waiting window 3 Turn the Select control to scroll to Clear 4 Tap the Select control Tap Key app...

Page 18: ...rol Copy appears in the call waiting window 3 Turn the Select control to scroll to Lists 4 Tap the Select control to choose Lists PL appears in the call waiting window 5 Tap the Select control to choo...

Page 19: ...to make a change P P key assignment changes are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the online configuration If you want to change or add a listen assignment you must access men...

Page 20: ...control to choose Lists PL appears in the call waiting window 5 Turn the Select control to scroll to IFSL 6 Tap the Select control to choose IFSL A list of IFSLs appear in the call waiting window 7 Tu...

Page 21: ...is case contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change ISO key assignment changes are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the online configuration If you...

Page 22: ...g window To locate the desired SPCL do the following 1 Turn the Select control to scroll to Key Asgn 2 Tap the Select control Copy appears in the call waiting window 3 Turn the Select control to scrol...

Page 23: ...use do the following Press and hold the Select control then tap a keypanel key If restrictions against key assignments have been imposed the intercom key may ignore the assignment In this case contac...

Page 24: ...appear on that panel To return to the top level menu do the following Double tap the Select control If no action is taken for 30 seconds the call waiting window clears Select Control Operation in Ser...

Page 25: ...lowing 1 Turn the Select control to Service 2 Tap the Select control to choose Service Dimmer appears in the call waiting window 3 Turn the Select control to scroll to LOCK 4 Tap the Select control to...

Page 26: ...t from the PAM 16 They must be set by replacing the internal ROM Read Only Memory Table 3 shows the default MOD numbers that are programmed into the various LCPs The default settings for LCPs will wor...

Page 27: ...the module is assigned to the second expansion panel NONEindicates the module is not assigned 4 Turn the Select control until the MOD number you want to assign MD1 MD2 etc is displayed in the left si...

Page 28: ...gh 14 Also assign one setup page a MAIN To assign setup pages see Page 1 4 Menu on page 22 This page corresponds to the keys on the PAM 16 Assign a second setup page as EXP1 This page corresponds to t...

Page 29: ...sets the VOLUME to minimum at power up RESET does not affect any of the key assignments you create using KEY ASGN menu these assignments are saved at the intercom system and not the keypanel 1 After y...

Page 30: ...T PNL the following sequence occurs a Percent symbols appear on all alpha numeric displays to verify operation b All tri color indicators will flash green yellow red off All single color indicators wi...

Page 31: ...nment IFB Accesses IFB lists for key assignment IFSL Accesses IFSL lists for key assignments RLY Accesses the intercom system s list of relays for key assignment SPCL Accesses special lists for key as...

Page 32: ...ff Switch Fuse and AC Power Connector Expansion Panel Connector BACK 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TEL1 TEL2 RDL ADL0 ADL1 DIR2 AUD2 VID2 MNT CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 Alpha numeric Displays Listen Keys SELECT...

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