
Installing the VoIP Intercom
Intercom Setup
Operations Guide
930242A-D
CyberData Corporation
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2.1.6 RTFM Button
GENERAL ALERT
Caution
Your intercom will have either an RTFM button or two jumper pins labeled JP11
on the circuit board. If your intercom does not have an RTFM button, use JP11
for IP address announcement and factory reset functions. Intercoms with JP11
jumper pins instead of an SW1 switch correspond to part numbers 010935A,
010935B, 010935C, 010935D, and 010935E. You will need a jumper shunt to
place over the JP11 jumper pins per the instructions below. Intercoms with an
RTFM button correspond to part number 010935F.
When the Intercom is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset Test Function
Management (RTFM) button (see
SW1
in
Figure 2-8
) or place a jumper shunt on the JP11 jumper
pins (see
JP11
in
Figure 2-9
) on the Intercom board to announce and confirm the Intercom's IP
Address and test the audio is working. Your intercom will have an RTMF button or a JP11 jumper but
not both.
Note
You must do these tests prior to final assembly.
Figure 2-8. RTFM Button (SW1)