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KP-812 Keypanels User Manual

Foot Switch / Speaker

Type:

9-pin male D-Sub

Pin-out:

Pin 1

Ground

Pin 2

Speaker Plus (+)

Pin 3

Ground

Pin 4

No Connection

Pin 5

Foot Switch

Pin 6

Speaker Minus (-)

Pin 7

No Connection

Pin 8

No Connection

Pin 9

Ground

Note

:

A switch contact closure from the footswitch input to ground will activate the
footswitch input.

MIC In  Unbalanced Panel Microphone Input

Type:

3-pin XLR Female

Pin-out:

Pin 1

Ground

Pin 2

DC bias and Audio Plus (+)

Pin 3

Shield (circuit common)

Note

:

Input level -42.5 dBu nominal.

MIC Out Balanced Microphone Output

Type:

3-pin XLR Male

Pin-out:

Pin 1

Shield (circuit common)

Pin 2

Audio

Pin 3

Audio output -

Note

:

Output level  0 dBu nominal (balanced).

Summary of Contents for KP-812

Page 1: ...9350 7761 000 REV M 6 2005 KP 812 Keypanel Desktop with Handset Desktop Rack Mount and Lever Key User Manual ...

Page 2: ...purchased If repair through the dealer is not possible obtain a RETURN AUTHORIZATION from Customer Service Department Telex Communications Inc Telephone 800 382 3497 Fax 800 323 0498 DO NOT RETURN ANY EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY TO THE FACTORY WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A RETURN AUTHORIZATION Be prepared to provide the company name address phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and qua...

Page 3: ... Relay 1 2 A B 22 Coaxial Connection CS 200 Coaxial System Interface 22 Replace the Flash Cards to Upgrade the Firmware Version to 2 0 or later 23 Cable the CSI 200 KP 812 and Frame 23 Chapter 3 25 Basic Operation 25 Selecting Headset or Speaker 25 Listen Volume Adjustments 25 Listen Source Selection LED 26 Intercom Keys and Displays 27 Intercom Key Operation 29 Basic Intercom Key Operation 29 Ope...

Page 4: ...sign Menu IFB 41 Key Assign Menu Spcl List 41 Key Assign Menu Sys Relay 41 Key Assign Menu Camera ISO 41 Key Assign Menu UPL Resrc 41 Key Assign Menu Quick Assign 41 Key Assign Menu Reset Vols 42 Menus 43 Menu Auto Dial 43 Menu Key Option Chime 43 Removing the chime option from a key 43 Menu Key Option Key Groups 44 Clearing a Key Group 44 Menu Key Option Solo 45 Removing the Solo Key Option 45 Me...

Page 5: ...rvice Menu Sidetone 54 Service Menu Test Panel 55 Service Menu Tone Gen 55 Service Menu Tally Duration 55 Special Functions 56 Quick Assign 56 User Assignable Key 56 Special Functions 56 Chapter 6 57 KP 812 Keypanel Firmware Download 57 Download Keypanel Firmware through AZedit 57 Chapter 7 61 KP 812 Keypanel Menu System Quick Reference 61 Menu Access 61 Menu List 61 Glossary 63 Addendum 69 ...

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Page 7: ... encoder knob is used for menu selection The KP 812 keypanel has a stan dard numerical keypad with four extra keys Mic Mute User Assignable Page Up and Page Down The KP 812 keypanels add significant new features such as digital signal processing KP 812 keypanels also offer a custom design LCD display with support for 16x16 Kanji Katakana Hiragana and English characters The KP 812 keypanels are mad...

Page 8: ...r Connections The back of each key panel has one DB 9 connector one RJ 12 connector and one BNC for the matrix connection On the rack mount model only there is one RJ 12 connector for Expansion Panels and one RJ 12 connector for LCP There are two mechanical pots for Mic level control one for headset mic and one for panel mic gain Note Only one Matrix connection can be used at a time Firmware Every...

Page 9: ...nnector 25 Handset Speaker KP 812 Keypanel with Handset BACK 26 Headset Mic Gain 27 Mic MicGain 28 External Headset Connector 29 Speaker Footswitch Connection 30 DB 9 Connection for Matrix frame 31 RJ 12 Connection for Matrix frame 32 MIC Out 33 MIC In 34 AUX In 35 Coax Connection 36 AC 1 2 3 4 TM Headset Mic Talk Listen Speaker Headset MTX IN AUX IN Talk Listen KP812PB HND Talk Listen Volume PNL ...

Page 10: ... 1 LED 16 Mic Mute 17 Func 18 Page Up 19 Page Down 20 Standard Numerical Keypad 21 Listen Keys 22 Display Panel 23 Talk Keys BACK 24 Headset Mic Gain 25 Panel Mic Gain 26 Speaker Footswitch Connection 27 DB 9 Connection for Matrix 28 External Headset Connector 29 RJ 12 Connection for Matrix 30 MIC Out 31 MIC In 32 AUX In 33 Coaxial Connection 34 AC Back Front 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16...

Page 11: ...Headset Connector 31 Speaker Footswitch Connection 32 DB 9 Connection for Matrix 33 RJ 11 Matrix Connection 34 RJ 45 EXP Connection 35 RJ 45 LCP Connection 36 Relay 1 2A 37 Opto Isolate Input 1 2 Open Collector 1 2 38 Relay 1 2B 39 Opto Isolate Input 3 4 Open Collector 3 4 40 Coaxial Connection Figure 3 KP 812 Keypanel Rackmount Model 1 2 3 4 Volume Select Speaker Headset MTX AUX TM Headset Mic PN...

Page 12: ...he volume of the selected source or destination as indicated by the lit LED MIC MUTE The Mic Mute button mutes whichever microphone is active so no audio can be transmitted through the microphone FUNC KEY The Func key is a user assignable key or soft key that can be programmed to perform an action that is used frequently or is difficult to access such as a lower level menu item It can also be prog...

Page 13: ...n XLR connector which when plugged into the KP 812 keypanel turns the panel mic off and audio is sent to the headset and the headset mic is activated HANDS FREE SWITCH KP 812 KEYPANEL WITH HANDSET ONLY When hands free is activated the panel mic is selected and audio is heard through the speaker HANDSET RJ 45 CONNECTOR KP 812 KEYPANEL WITH HANDSET ONLY Connects the handset to the KP 812 keypanel so...

Page 14: ...ut Voltage Level 8 volts peak to peak max Sidetone Range 25 dB Speaker Amplifier and Speaker Frequency Response 100 Hz to 10 kHz 2 dB Output Power per amplifier 2 watt into 8 ohms Output Voltage Level 12 volts peak to peak max Volume Control Range 30 dB Intercom Input Output Input Nominal 0 dBu Peak 20 dBu max Output 0 dBu 2 dBu nominal External Line Input Program Input Input Level 8 dBu nominal G...

Page 15: ... 4 Headphone high Intercom Connectors Parallel wired DE9S and RJ 12 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 Au...

Page 16: ...3 VDC Relay 3 4 Out Type 9 pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 NC contact 3 Pin 2 COM contact 3 Pin 3 NO contact 3 Pin 4 NC contact 4 Pin 5 COM contact 4 Pin 6 NO contact 4 Pin 7 3 3 VDC Pin 8 Ground Pin 9 3 3 VDC Note The relay 1 and 3 contacts are electrically separate but operate in unison The relay 2 and 4 contacts are electrically separate but operate in unison The 3 3 VDC pins are connected interna...

Page 17: ...pin male D Sub Pin out Pin 1 3 3 VDC Pin 2 Emitter OC 4 Pin 3 Emitter OC 3 Pin 4 Ground Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 Collector OC 3 Pin 7 Collector OC 4 Pin 8 Opto Out 4 Pin 9 Opto Out 3 Note A contact closure between any switch input and ground will activate that input The switch contact inputs are also connected internally through 1K resistors to internal 3 3 VDC and can source 3 mA for use with an extern...

Page 18: ...e A switch contact closure from the footswitch input to ground will activate the footswitch input MIC In Unbalanced Panel Microphone Input Type 3 pin XLR Female Pin out Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 DC bias and Audio Plus Pin 3 Shield circuit common Note Input level 42 5 dBu nominal MIC Out Balanced Microphone Output Type 3 pin XLR Male Pin out Pin 1 Shield circuit common Pin 2 Audio output Pin 3 Audio outpu...

Page 19: ...e accidentally left on Or an IFB key a type of key assignment often used by a director or producer to give instructions to a listener such as a news anchor during a television broadcast could accidently be left on causing confusion for the IFB listener To prevent such acci dents the latching feature can be turned off NOTE DIP Switch 1 disables latching for the entire keypanel If you just need to d...

Page 20: ...tch 5 set to the Closed position then keys that are latched on will not activate until the footswitch is closed Latched keys are indicated by winking amber talk LEDs on time less than off time and when the footswitch is activated the LEDs provide normal talk on indication NOTE 1 If the talk key is held down in the Footswitch mode the channel will be activated until the user releases the key The us...

Page 21: ...els as required to adjust all keys on the KP 812 keypanel and on an EKP 812 Expansion panel An interconnect cable is supplied with each LCP Connect the first LCP to the LCP connector on the KP 812 Connect the second LCP to the first LCP and so forth Note When arranging LCP panels in an equipment rack you should put them directly above or below the keys they will be used to adjust Frame Connector U...

Page 22: ...hone Gain Adjustment The gain of the panel microphone preamp can be adjusted via the recessed trim pot located on the back panel Turn the pot clockwise to increase gain and counterclockwise to decrease gain The limits are 20 dB from nominal Aux IN Aux In Provides a connector for a line level audio input program 1 Microphone Preamplifier Provides an unswitched balanced microphone preamplifier outpu...

Page 23: ... upon the channel being used on the CSI 200 2 Connect the opposite end of the DB 9 cable to the Frame you want to use ADAM ADAM CS Zeus or Cronus 3 Connect the coaxial calbe up to 1000 ft to Coax A or Coax B on the CSI 200 depending upon the channel being used 4 Connect the opposite end of the coaxial cable to the KP 812 COAX connect on the back of the unit 5 Using AZedit add 5 ms to the Panel Pol...

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Page 25: ...X In as indicated by the lit LED The level of auxiliary program input 1 if Aux inputs are enabled and the level of incoming audio from the intercom matrix can be adjusted Use the Vol control to adjust the listen volume The Vol control defaults back to the speaker or headset after about one minute of inactivity of the control The minimum volume level for either the keypanel speaker or headset may b...

Page 26: ...dset or speaker it will jump to MATRIX IN if enabled Matrix In Selected Speaker Headset Handset MATRIX IN AUXIN 1 The above LEDs indicate that Level of audio being adjusted through the encoder is not of speaker but it is of MATRIX IN In order to move between MATRIX IN or AUX IN 1 tap the encoder once is required AUX IN Selected Speaker Headset Handset MATRIX IN AUXIN 1 The above LEDs indicate that...

Page 27: ...tion Continuous Green 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 keypanel operators know when critical director communications are occurring If you activate the key either of two things will happen If you act...

Page 28: ...panels See Option Switch Settings for further information Amber Talk LED on time less than off time This indicates that a key is ready to talk key is on but requires external footswitch activation to talk or the key has been selected but the handset is still on the receiver Listen LED Indication Each button is back lit with a bi color LED as an indicator The listen LED is the button above the disp...

Page 29: ...tained in the Glossary Operation of keys with auto functions is as follows Talk auto follow Talk and listen can be activated separately The listen assignment listens to whatever is assigned to the talk key Talk auto listen Both talk and listen will activate when talk is activated Talk auto mute Listen will turn off when talk is activated Talk auto reciprocal Listen will always be on and talk may b...

Page 30: ... box in AZedit In AZedit click the KP button on the toolbar to access Keypanels Ports setup Select the intercom port where the TIF is connected then click Edit Select the Advanced tab Select the Port is TIF check box Remember to send the changes to the intercom system Muting the Microphone Tap the Mic Mute key to turn the microphone muting ON or OFF The Mic Mute LED indicator acti vates with a bli...

Page 31: ...ch group of 8 connectors The intercom system is able to distinguish between to keypanels set to the same address by the group where each one is connected Setting the Keypanel Address 1 Turn the the encoder knob and scroll to Menu tap the knob once 2 Turn the encoder knob and scroll to Service tap the knob once 3 Turn the encoder knob and scroll to Set Address tap the knob once 4 Turn the encoder k...

Page 32: ...8 5 6 9 5 5 5 0 4 3 1 4 1 2 4 9 2 4 7 3 4 5 4 4 3 5 4 1 6 4 9 6 4 7 7 4 5 8 4 3 9 4 1 0 5 9 0 5 7 1 5 5 2 5 3 3 5 1 4 5 9 4 5 7 5 5 5 6 5 3 7 5 1 8 5 9 8 5 7 9 5 6 6 0 4 4 1 4 2 2 4 0 3 4 8 3 4 6 4 4 4 5 4 2 6 4 0 7 4 8 7 4 6 8 4 4 9 4 2 0 5 0 1 5 8 1 5 6 2 5 4 3 5 2 4 5 0 5 5 8 5 5 6 6 5 4 7 5 2 8 5 0 9 5 8 9 5 7 7 0 4 5 1 4 3 2 4 1 3 4 9 3 4 7 4 4 5 5 4 3 6 4 1 7 4 9 7 4 7 8 4 5 9 4 3 0 5 1 1 5 ...

Page 33: ... tab Note this check box also affects other tally indications For further information see the AZedit User Manual Dialing and Hanging Up Using the KP 812 Keypanel Dialing Menu The dialing menu will only activate when talking to an intercom port that has the Port is TIF check box activated in AZedit Manual Dialing 1 Turn ON the TIF talk key Manual Dial displays in the call waiting window 2 Tap the m...

Page 34: ...dial displays 4 Tap the encoder knob 5 If the far end answers beging your conversation Note After the far end answers you may dial additional digits to retrieve voice mail log onto an automated answering system etc Or refer to the above hang up instuctions in the manual dial section Note Occasionally you may receive intercom caller namesin the Call Waiting Window while you are talking on the phone...

Page 35: ...ted answering system etc Or refer to the hang up instructions in the manual hang up section Note Occasionally you may receive intercom caller namesin the Call Waiting Window while you are talking on the phone In this case the dialing menu options will be cleared from the Call Waiting Window and the Hang Up option will not be available ...

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Page 37: ...terclockwise to scroll backward through a list of menus 2 Tap the encoder knob to enter a menu 3 Tap the encoder knob twice to exit a menu or press the encoder knob for 1 second to exit the menu system Menu System Display Menu Use this menu to display information about the keypanel configuration Display Menu Assign Type Displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys Abbreviations for the ...

Page 38: ... keypanel pages that are not currently showing in the keypanel display Display Menu Level 2 Displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys Display Menu Listen Displays the listen assignments for all keys Display Menu Matrix Displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments In non trunked intercom systems the intercom system name is always LOCL local In trunked intercom sys...

Page 39: ... encoder knob clockwise to scroll forward to locate the desired matrix Once you have found the matrix tap the encoder knob once to select it Wait may display while the scroll lists for that matrix are loading Pt to Pt should now display in the Call Waiting window both for local and remote key assign ment This is the list of available point to point key assignments 3 Turn the knob to select a diffe...

Page 40: ...el 2 assignment will be erased 8 Once you have selected an option tap the encoder knob Tap Key should now display 9 Tap an available keypanel key The top button is for listen and the bottom button is for talk If you assign any type of talk key the assignment name will appear in the alphanumeric display above the key If you add a listen assignment to an existing talk assignment the listen assignmen...

Page 41: ... to any of several types of control devices that can exist in the intercom system including The 8 GPI outputs from an ADAM Frame J11 on the XCP ADAM MC Breakout Panel The 8 GPI outputs of an ADAM CS frame J903 on the ADAM CS back panel The relay outputs of an FR9528 Relay Frame RELAY OUTPUTS connector on the FR9528 back panel The 16 GPI outputs of a UIO 256 Universal Input Output Frame J5 on the U...

Page 42: ...point or party line keys 1 Turn the encoder knob until Reset Vols displays 2 Tap the encoder knob to select Done displays All key gains are now reset to the default level 3 Hold the encoder knob for 1 second to exit Note You do not need to run Save Cfg after resetting key gains These settings are stored in the intercom system ...

Page 43: ...d auto dial number XX saved displays where XX the auto dial number you selected 5 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store auto dial numbers Menu Key Option Chime You can add a chime tone to any key for incoming call announcement The chime tone will activate for about 5 seconds after a call is received 1 Select Chime then tap the encoder knob 2 Tap any buttons on the keypanel where you want to add a chi...

Page 44: ...he keys that will activate along with the master key 5 Tap one or more intercom keys to select them as slave keys Tap the key again to remove it from the key group 6 Once you are finished hold the encoder knob for 1 second to exit Activating the master key should now cause it and all slave keys to activate The LEDs for each key will activate according to the current key assignment for that call 7 ...

Page 45: ...exit The solo key is now cleared 4 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Solo setting Menu Key Option Exclusive An exclusive key will cause all other keys to turn off when activated You can assign one exclusive key 1 Select Exclusive then tap the encoder knob Tap Key displays 2 Tap a key Both LEDs for the key will light red to confirm the assignment Tap the key again if you want to remove the ass...

Page 46: ...der knob for 1 second to exit The new baud rate is now set 5 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the Baud setting Service Menu Dim This item causes the speaker or headphone level to diminish by a specified amount whenever a talk key is activated 1 Select Dim then tap the encoder knob Speaker displays Turn the encoder knob to select headset Note By default 8dB displays for speaker and 0dB displays f...

Page 47: ...source to filter tap the encoder knob None displays to indicate that no filtering is selected 3 Turn the encoder knob to display Notch Notch displays 4 Tap the encoder knob Notch displays The arrow indicates that the notch filter is now selected 5 Hold the encoder knob for 1 second to exit 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to save the change Gating Gating minimizes or eliminates background noise problem...

Page 48: ...or allow the metering function to time out after about 1 minute 5 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to save the change Mixing Mixing lets you route selected audio signals to the intercom system to the speaker or to the left headphone when using the headset By default the microphone signal is routed to the matrix and the matrix signal is routed to the speaker and to the left headphone 1 Select Mixing then ...

Page 49: ...16 which corresponds to the bottom row of keys on the KP 812 Keypanel the second LCP 16 adjusts keys 17 32 and so forth If you do not want to use an LCP 16 with certain keys you must program the KP 812 Key panel to skip those keys For example you may not want to use the LCP 16 with the KP 812 Keypanel but do want to use it with an EKP KP 816 In this case you must turn off LCP usage for keys 1 16 a...

Page 50: ... will activate when the GPI Input activates 8 Hold the encoder knob for 1 second to exit or tap the encoder knob twice to back up and make more assignments 9 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store local GPIO settings Assigning an Input to Activate a Key Group 1 Select Local GPIO then tap the encoder knob Input displays 2 Tap the encoder knob GPI Inp 1 displays 3 Turn the encoder knob to display differ...

Page 51: ...tings Adding or Removing a GPI Ouput Key Assignment 1 Select Local GPIO then tap the encoder knob Input displays 2 Turn the encoder knob until Output appears 3 Tap the encoder knob to select Output GPI Out 1 displays 4 Turn the encoder knob to display a different GPI Output 5 Tap the encoder knob to select a GPI output Tap Key displays Note If there is a key currently assigned to activate the sele...

Page 52: ... 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 Turn the encoder knob until Mic Select displays 2 Tap the encoder knob Normal displays 3 Turn the encoder knob to display either Normal or Extern 4 Tap the encoder knob to select Normal or Extern 5 Press the encoder knob for 1 second to exit 6 Run Ser...

Page 53: ...uired if for some reason the key assignments as dis played in AZedit appear to be in the wrong position on the keypanel or expansion panel The KP 812 keypanel and EKP 816 use Module ID numbers Mod ID Numbers to define the address of each key and display module See Figure 7 1 Turn the encoder knob to display Mod Assign All modules go into Select module ID To exit this procedure without making chang...

Page 54: ...Turn the encoder knob until Preamp Out displays 2 Tap the encoder knob to select Preamp Out Switch displays 3 Turn the encoder knob to toggle between Switchd Hot Mic Inverted and Disabld 4 Tap the encoder knob to select the Preamp Out option you chose 5 Press the encoder knob for 1 second to exit 6 Run Service Menu Save Cfg to store the USM settings Service Menu Reset Cfg Reset Cfg restores all cu...

Page 55: ...e the corresponding green LED to light This verifies operation of the green LEDs Service Menu Tone Gen Tone Gen turns the Internal tone generator on or off You can use the tone generator to check the audio path from the keypanel to the matrix and back Note The microphone is muted when the tone generator is active Service Menu Tally Duration 1 Turn the encoder knob until Tally Duration displays 2 T...

Page 56: ...ts 3 Once you have made your selection tap the encoder knob once Tap Key appears 4 Tap the talk button of the key you want to assign Note When in a Quick Assign list and the FUNC key is tapped it displays the next Quick Assign List User Assignable Key This key allows you to assign lower level menu items that are frequently used to operate a single key on the keypanel 1 Turn the encoder knob to scr...

Page 57: ...ation screen appears 3 Highlight the port of the keypanel to be updated You may select more than one port at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select 4 Right click the highlighted selections and select Download Firmware The Firmware Download Window appears 5 Using the browse feature browse to the file to be downloaded XXX hex Chapter 6 KP 812 Keypanel Firmware Download ...

Page 58: ...oad begins 8 Click OK The firmware download to the master is complete This may take a few minutes to occur It will take 10 minutes or more to download to the keypanel Note The Keypanel Version Information window shows the progress download 9 Verify the version upgrade in the Keypanel Version Information Window is correct ...

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Page 61: ...usive Key Groups Latching Solo Service Aux Inputs Intercom AUX IN Baud Rate Auto Baud 9600 Baud 76 8K Baud Caller Vol Adj Disab Adj Enab CWW Mode No CWW 1 CWW DIM Speaker Filters Mic 2 CWW Headset Matrix Aux IN DSP Func Gating Mic Matrix Aux IN Metering Mic Matrix Aux IN Mixing Aux IN Service cont Handset Mode None Auto Auto PTT Manual Manual PTT Speaker Mute Normal No Mute LCD_Bright value 5 100 ...

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Page 63: ...on see the glossary descriptions of individual auto functions auto follow auto listen auto reciprocal auto mute auto table all call DIM Auto Listen AL A key assignment for listen keys only This assignment works like auto follow except that listen automatically activates during talk Auto listen is sometimes a good assign ment for use with party lines or other non keypanel devices that do not have t...

Page 64: ...hich communications are routed as digital packets However use of the term crosspoint persists since packet routing basically accomplishes the same thing as conventional crosspoints namely connecting distinct talkers and listeners In this sense a crosspoint can be thought of simply as a communication link between any two points in the intercom system D Destination A destination is anything that a t...

Page 65: ...e an external switch to act like a talk or listen key The control inputs and outputs can also be used as condi tions for UPL statements in AZedit Finally there is a GPIO option available for the KP 12 keypanel and a connector module option for the KP 32 which includes GPIO These are referred to as Local GPIO since they are assigned and used locally at the keypanel Each local GPIO includes 4 contro...

Page 66: ...it Once a party line has been set up it can also be assigned to a keypanel key either from the configuration software or at a programmable keypanel This allows the keypanel operator to talk and or listen to the party line without being a member IMPORTANT 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 i...

Page 67: ...s of audio devices connected to the intercom system there are separate analog input and output gain adjustments for each intercom port It is also possible to adjust the listen gain for any specific intercom port when listening to any other specific intercom port This is called the point to point listen gain or crosspoint gain For example a keypanel operator might want to monitor a music source con...

Page 68: ...d they need to talk and or listen to each other all the time Keypanels are almost never members of party lines although they can be However a keypanel key can be assigned to occasionally talk or listen to a party line if desired Remem ber party lines are primarily set up for party line members with occasional access by keypanel operators while special lists are set up exclusively for keypanel oper...

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Page 71: ...RVON 1 RTSVoice Over Network Interface Card for the KP 32 and KP 812 Family of Keypanels ADDENDUM ...

Page 72: ...2 RVON 1 User Manual ...

Page 73: ...ipment a description of the problem and the serial number s Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment All shipments of RTS products should be made via United Parcel Service or the best available shipper prepaid The equipment should be shipped in the original packing carton if that is not available use any suitable container that is rigid and of adequate size If a substitute container is us...

Page 74: ...4 RVON 1 User Manual ...

Page 75: ... 8 Compatibility Requirements for the RVON 1 Card 9 Flash Chip Replacement 9 Installation of the RVON 1 Card cont 11 RVON 1 Relay 11 Addresses and the RVON 1 11 Configure the RVON 1 from the KP 32 12 Configure the RVON 1 from the KP 812 14 Configure the RVON 8 using AZedit to contact the RVON 1 16 Download RVON 1 Firmware Through AZedit 17 Appendix A 19 ...

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Page 77: ...ed 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 network 1 Channel of Audio In and Out The RV...

Page 78: ...y from keypanel motherboard Physical 2 5 W x 5 75 L 63 5mm W X 146 05mm L Dip Switches Switch 1 Reserved Switch 2 Disable Telnet Shell 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 T...

Page 79: ...6 7 5 1 0 9 3 U 3 0 0 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 n a p a J 2 3 P K 2 U 2 4 0 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 3 U 3 4 0 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 2 3 6 P K 2 U 2 0 2 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 3 U 3 0 2 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 2 3 8 P K 2 U 2 0 3 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 3 U 3 0 3 6 5 6 7 5 1 0 9 Flash Chip Replacement The KP32 KP 32J KP 632 and KP 832 must upgraded to 4MB flash chips that are programmed in the factory Note there are two chips for each model see...

Page 80: ...or carefully remove and replace the flash chips located at U2 and U3 on the KP 32 Motherboard See Figure 1 4 Using a hammer and screwdriver remove the specified knockout pieces See Figure 2 5 Mount the supplied spacer on the RVON 1 card on the corner of the card near the DIP switch See figure 3 For more resources concerning the RVON 1 Installation see Installation of the RVON 1 Card cont on page 1...

Page 81: ...RJ 45 connector RVON 1 Relay When connected to an Ethernet LAN audio comes from the RVON 1 card and when Ethernet is not plugged in the audio comes from the AIO connection Note the user does not need to remove the RVON 1 card to switch to AIO mode WARNING You cannot have both an Ethernet connection and an AIO connection simultaneously If the Ethernet and AIO are connected simultaneously no audio c...

Page 82: ...as a default IP Address already configured This must be changed in order for the RVON 1 card to function properly because the pre configured IP Address may not work with your network To set the IP Address do the following 1 On the KP 32 press Menu The top level menu appears 2 Using the scroll to Service 3 Press PGM The Service menu appears 4 Using the scroll to RVON Setup 5 Press PGM The IP Addres...

Page 83: ...nges are now enabled NOTE You can still set the IP Address without being connected to an Ethernet LAN Once you have entered the IP information you will be prompted to perform a Save Cfg The ad dress 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 off...

Page 84: ...his confirms the first octet in the IP Address and moves you to the second 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 entered the IP Address you will then enter the Netmask The Netmask is a string of number similar to an...

Page 85: ...still set the IP Address without being connected to an Ethernet LAN Once you have entered the IP information you will be prompted to perform a Save Cfg The ad dress 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 allow...

Page 86: ...Configuration The RVON 8 Configuration screen appears NOTE The RVON 8 you use should be already configured If it is not configured refer to your RVON 8 Card User Manual Remember the RVON 1 has only one channel that can be configured 3 In the RVON 8 Channel drop down list select the channel that will be used to communicate to the RVON 1 card across the network 4 In the Device IP field enter the IP ...

Page 87: ...DEC type and packet size suitable for the size of the network so degradation of network resources does not occur 9 Select Enable VAD Voice Activity Detection if you want to conserve bandwidth when the audio level is below a given threshold NOTE VAD saves network bandwidth by stopping the flow of audio packets when silence is de tected VAD is similar to VOX 10 Once you are completely finished click...

Page 88: ...ower down the keypanel until you have verified the new version information from AZedit If the card loses power while reprogramming the on board 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 will n...

Page 89: ...earn more 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 of 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 the two networks LAN local area netw...

Page 90: ... in Nebraska and Arkansas over the wide area network The largest WAN in existence is the Internet Figure 2 Wide area network diagram Accessing the Wide Area Network WAN Figure 3 shows LAN IP addresses using a common IP address 10 2 100 x 192 168 x x is another common address Most devices are shipped with these addresses as its default It is recommended to use these addresses for LANs Figure 3 Netw...

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Page 92: ...n a r T e l i F e l p m i S 8 1 1 s e c i v r e S L Q S 9 1 1 P T N N p u o r g s w e N 7 3 1 e c i v r e S e m a N S O I B t e N 9 3 1 e c i v r e S m a r g a t a D S O I B t e N 3 4 1 P A M I l o c o t o r P s s e c c A l i a M m i r e t n I 0 5 1 e c i v r e S n o i s s e S s o i B t e N 6 5 1 r e v r e S L Q S 1 6 1 P M N S 9 7 1 P G B l o c o t o r P y a w e t a G r e d r o B 0 9 1 P C A G l ...

Page 93: ...following 1 From the Start Menu open a Command Prompt window 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 computers network configuration set...

Page 94: ...he network by putting the cards IP address in place of the computer IP address To ping a computer on the network do the following 1 From the Start Menu open a Command Prompt window 2 At the prompt type the IP Address of the computer you want to ping for example 10 2 100 130 3 Press Enter Note If the computer you are pinging is not responding to the ping you will receive a time out message in the c...

Page 95: ...so happens when broadcast messages are sent and received To view the path an IP address takes to retrieve information you can execute a tracert from the Command Prompt screen To run tracert do the following 1 From the Start Menu open a Command Prompt window 2 At the prompt type tracert and type the url or IP address you want to trace 3 Press Enter The details of the tracer route are displayed Note...

Page 96: ...i S y r a t e i r p o r P x e l e T P D U 0 8 0 2 l o c o t o r P l e n a p y e K x e l e T P C T 1 8 0 2 l a i r e S h g u o r h T s s a P P D U 2 8 0 2 d a o l n w o D e r a w m r i F P C T 0 0 1 2 n o i t a r t s i n i m d A e t o m e R 2 0 1 2 r e v r e S n o i t a c i t n e h t u A Table 4 Ports necessary for RVON 1 Card functionality Figure 4 is an example of a router configuration screen No...

Page 97: ...ches in that they forward data to the destination and provide the path for which the data will travel to the destination Hub A hub is a common connection point for devices in a network A hub has multiple ports When a data packet arrives at a hub it is copied and distributed to all of its ports so that all nodes on the LAN can see the packets These are three types of hubs passive hub this hub serve...

Page 98: ...ferring to TCP and UDP networks is an endpoint in a logical connection The port number identifies the type of port it is For example port 80 is used for HTTP traffic Routers A router is a device that forwards data packets over networks Most commonly a router is connected to at least two networks normally LANs or WANs Routers are located at gate ways the place where two networks are connected Route...

Page 99: ...default IP Address it may not be acces sible on the network The IP Address should already be configured before attempting to try to connect through TELNET To set the IP Address use the keypanel display menu see pages 10 14 Without access to the physical KP 32 or KP 812 where the RVON 1 is installed you can still configure the card through the use of Telnet The following instructions will show you ...

Page 100: ...pe the RVON login default Telex 5 Press Enter 6 In the password field type the RVON password default password 7 Press Enter A prompt appears 8 Type dbgcmd to access the debug command screens 9 Press Enter An MXP prompt appears Table 1 is a list of commands support from the MXP Shell Prompt ...

Page 101: ...c s p l e H 1 0 N A H C n a h c l e n n a h c t e s p i _ t s e d X X X X r a l u c i t r a p s i h t r o f s s e r d d a P I n o i t a n i t s e d e h t t e S l e n n a h c N O V R n a h c l e n n a h c t e s e p y t _ t s e d X O I n o v r 2 1 n o v r 1 8 n o v r 0 X e p y t _ t s e d n a h c l e n n a h c t e s n a h c _ t s e d X f o t r o p t a h w l e n n a h c n o i t a n i t s e d e h t t ...

Page 102: ... b a n e D A V h t i w r e w o l y l b a r e d i s n o c e b d l u o c d e s u h t d i w d n a b l a u t c a s m u m i x a m e t a m i x o r p p a e r a s e u l a v h t d i w d n a B E T O N Codec Determines how the audio is compressed decompressed and the name given to the defined algorithm Codec Rate Actual bits per second of the audio in compressed form This is sent over the network through var...

Page 103: ... s e D l e n n a h C r a l u c i t r a p e p y t _ t s e d 1 0 _ E P Y T _ T S E D _ N O V R X 8 n o v r 0 X e p y T n o i t a n i t s e D O I n o v r 2 1 n o v r 1 n a h c _ t s e d 1 0 _ N A H C _ T S E D _ N O V R X f o t r o p t a h w l e n n a h C n o i t a n i t s e D 7 0 d n e r a f c e d o c _ n a h c 1 0 _ C E D O C _ N A H C _ N O V R X e l b a t g n i d o c s u o i v e r p e s u o t e l...

Page 104: ... When J10 J11 and J12 are jumped from pins 2 to 3 J1 is configured for RS232 J21 must be jumped from pins 1 to 2 to select UART B for RS485 RVON 1 keypanel operation J2 Connector The RVON 1 card is designed to be used with either a keypanel or an RVON IO card The J2 connec tor mounts the RVON 1 card onto a keypanel RS232 debug serial port via Connector J3 J3 is a 6 pin header that connects to RS 2...

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