CLD Color Keypanel Family User Manual KP 32 CLD DKP 16 CLD EKP 32 CLD 93507858000 Rev B 8/2008
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ............................................. 3 Features ..................................................................3 Specifications ..........................................................4 KP 32 CLD Block Diagram ....................................5 Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000) .......6 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTIONS .......................................6 REAR PANEL DESCRIPTIONS ..........................................7 OPTIONAL GPI 32 CLD MODULE ........
AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, SPEAKER ...............................74 AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, TONE GEN ............................75 AUDIO OPTIONS MENU, PREAMP OUT ........................77 Menu System, Display .......................................... 78 DISPLAY MENU, ASSIGN TYPE .....................................79 DISPLAY MENU, CHANS ON ........................................80 DISPLAY MENU, CHIME ..............................................80 DISPLAY MENU, EXCLUSIVE .......................................
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction The revolutionary CLD family of keypanels from RTS introduces several new features designed to enhance capability and ease of use. The intuitive graphic interface is housed inside two (2) full-color 4.9” LCD displays. The front panel also features conveniences such as two (2) user-programmable buttons, one-touch listen volume adjustment on each of the 32 new multifunction user keys, and a backlit keypad.
Tone Generator Output Level 8dBu Output Frequency 500Hz or 1kHz General IO 1-4 Relay Outputs 1-2 Open Collectors 1-4 Opto-Isolators Specifications LCD Display Size 4.9” LCD Resolution: 320 x 96 (RGB) Input Sources Panel Microphone / GPIO MIC IN Electric Microphone Input Level Nominal Level -42.5dBu Maximum Level -22.
KP 32 CLD Block Diagram FIGURE 1.
Reference View - KP 32 CLD (90007858000) FIGURE 2. KP 32 CLD Front Panel Front Panel Descriptions 1. 1 1/4” Stereo Jack - Panel Mic 2. USB - Data Storage 3. 4- or 5-pin XLR(female) - Headset only connection 6- or 7-pin XLR (female) - Headset and Footswitch connection. 4. Keypanel Keys - Press down to talk, press up to listen. For more information, see “Basic Intercom Key Operation” on page 28 5. Panel Speaker - For more information, see “Mute the Microphone/Speaker” on page 34 6.
FIGURE 3. KP 32 CLD Back Panel and GPI 32 CLD Option Card Rear Panel Descriptions Optional GPI 32 CLD Module 1. AC Power Connector 7. DB-15 Connector - Aux 3 through Aux 6 2. DB-9 (female) Connector - Frame 8. DB-9 (male) Connector - Relay 1, 2, 3 3. RJ-45 Connector - Frame 9. DB-9 (male) Connector - Opto 1-4 IN 4. RJ-45 Connector - Expansion 10. DB-9 (male) Connector - OC 1 and 2 OUT 5. RJ-45 Connector - LCP (for future expansion) 11. DB-9 (male) Connector - Headset 6.
Reference View DKP 16 CLD (90007866000) FIGURE 4. DKP 16 CLD - Top View Front Panel Descriptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 1/4” Stereo Jack - Panel Mic Keypanel Keys - Press down to talk, press up to listen. For more information, see “Basic Intercom Key Operation” on page 28 Panel Speaker - For more information, see “Mute the Microphone/Speaker” on page 34 Mic Mute / Mic Sel - When the key is pressed up, all active mics are muted.
FIGURE 5. 1. 2. 3. DKP 16 CLD Front, Right and Left Side Views USB - Data Storage Right side 4-, 5-pin XLR(female) for Headset. 6-, 7-pin XLR(female) for Headset and Footswitch connection. Left side 4-, 5-pin XLR(female) for Headset. 6-, 7-pin XLR(female) for Headset and Footswitch connection.
FIGURE 6. 10 DKP 16 CLD Back View 1. AC/Power 2. Boot Loader Reset - For more information, see “Download Firmware Using the BLR Function” on page 42. 3. DB-9 (female) Connector - Frame 4. RJ-45 Connector - Frame 5. XLR-3 (female) Connector - Aux 1 6. XLR-3 (female) Connector - Aux 2 7. DB-9 Connector - Aux 3, Footswitch and Speaker 8. DB-9 (male) Connector - Opto 1-3 IN 9. XLR-3 (male) Connector - Mic OUT 10. XLR-3 (female) Connector - Mic IN 11.
Connector Pinouts DB-9 Relay 1, 2, 3, 4 USB Type A RLY 1 RLY2 RLY3 1 USB 5V 2 Data - Common Pin 2 Pin 5 Pin 8 3 Data + NC Pin 1 Pin 4 Pin 7 4 DGND NO Pin 3 Pin 6 Pin 9 1 1/4” Stereo Jack (Panel Mic) Tip Audio + and DC Bias Ring GND Sleeve Chassis GND DB-9 (male) Opto-Isolator (1-4) Pin 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-pin XLR(Female) Headset Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 4-pin 5-pin 6-pin MIC + GND(MIC) GND (SPK) L SPK MIC + GND (MIC) GND (SPK) L SPK R SPK MIC + GND (MIC) GND
DB-9 (male) Headset Pin XLR-3(female) - Mic IN Assignment Pin Assignment 1 AGND 1 AGND 2 NC 2 Audio + and DC Bias 3 NC 3 AGND 4 NC 5 Mic Input + 6 AGND 7 Headset Listen Out Left 8 Headset Listen Out Right 9 AGND XLR-3(male) - Mic OUT Pin 1 AGND 2 Audio Output + 3 Audio Output - DB-9 (male) Footswitch/Speaker Pin DB-9 (male) Frame Assignment 1 AGND 2 Speaker Left - 3 AGND 4 Speaker Right - 5 Footswitch 6 Speaker Left + 7 NC 8 Speaker Right + 9 AGND Assi
RJ-45 Frame (Standard Cable) Pin Assignment 1 RS485 + (pair 1&2) 2 RS485 - (pair 1&2) 3 Audio IN (from Matrix) + 4 Audio OUT (to Matrix) + 5 Audio OUT (to Matrix) - 6 Audio IN (from Matrix) - 7 RS485 + (pair 7&8) 8 RS485 - (pair 7&8) RJ-45 EXP (expansion) Pin Assignment 1 GND 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND 5 RS485 + 6 RS485 - 7 GND 8 Reserved RJ-45 LCP Pin Assignment 1 Clock OUT 2 Data to LCP 3 Data from LCP 4 GND 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 13
Accessing the Switch Bank To access the switch bank, do the following: 1. Remove the four (4) screws on the top of the unit (shown in Figure 7). FIGURE 7. 2. In no certain order, remove the following screws (shown in Figure 8). FIGURE 8. 14 KP 32 CLD Top Screw Removal.
3. Carefully lift the chassis up and back to remove the back panel. Note, the back panel is still attached by the DB-9 Frame ribbon cable. FIGURE 9. 4. KP 32 CLD Inside Switch Bank Using a pointed object, set the switches to the type of operation you desire. For operation modes, see Figure 10, Figure 11, or Figure 12.
Switch 1 - OFF Switch 2 - ON Switch 3 - ON Switch 4 - OFF FIGURE 10. Use this switch setting scheme for RTS Standard Cable (USOC). Switch 1 - ON Switch 2 - OFF Switch 3 - ON Switch 4 - OFF Use this switch setting scheme for a Standard CAT-5 Cable using pin 1 and pin 2 for RS485 functionality (568B). FIGURE 11. Switch 1 - OFF Switch 2 - ON Switch 3 - OFF Switch 4 - ON Use this switch setting scheme for a Standard CAT-5 Cable using pin 7 and pin 8 for RS485 functionality (568B). FIGURE 12.
CHAPTER 2 Installation KP 32 CLD Installation NOTE: You can use only one (1) type of Frame connection to the Matrix at a time. FIGURE 13. KP 32 CLD Installation 1. Plug the Power Cord (C) into the power connector KP 32 CLD. 2. If required, set the keypanel address. 3. Connect an RJ11 cable with RTS® cabling (E) or RJ45 cable with RTS® cabling (F) to the frame connector (see Figure 13). OR Connect a DB9 cable (G) to the DB9 frame connector (see Figure 13). 4.
Power Up Connect a power cord to the unit and then to an AC power source. The power supply accepts 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. At power-up, if the keypanel is connected to the matrix, the alphanumeric display shows dashes in the light blue color key . After several seconds to a minute, the intercom key assignments display with the appropriate color keys and alphas.
Connections Frame Connector Use either of the Frame connectors (but not both) to connect to an intercom port of the intercom system. For frame connector locations, see Figure 3 on page 7. The intercom port you connect to should agree with the address you set previously. Headset Connector A stereo headset may be connected to the front of the unit (or rear, with optional GPI 32 CLD option card installed) for use along with or in place of the front/rear panel speaker and a separate microphone.
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CHAPTER 3 Basic Operation Intercom Keys and Displays Color Display Descriptions for Intercom Keys The KP 32 CLD display uses key colors to distinguish the type of key assignment assigned to the key. Use Table 2, Default Key Colors, to help you determine the available key assignment colors. TABLE 2.
Display Icons Display icons are used to indicate the accessories and features enabled, disabled, active, and inactive. Use Table 3 for a complete description of each icon seen on the KP 32 CLD. TABLE 3. Display Icon Icon Descriptions Icon Name Description Matrix Connected The keypanel is connected to the Matrix. This icon briefly displays at connection. Disconnected From Matrix There is no connection between the Matrix and the keypanel. This icon briefly displays and then disappears.
TABLE 3. Display Icon Icon Descriptions Icon Name Description Front Speaker Muted The front speakers are muted. To mute the front speaker, see “Mute the Microphone/ Speaker” on page 34. Rear Headphones The rear headphones are active. To activate the rear headphones, see “Audio Options Menu, Headset” on page 62. Rear Headset The rear headset is active. Rear Headset Muted The rear headset mic is muted. Rear Microphone The rear microphone is active.
TABLE 3. Display Icon Descriptions Icon Icon Name Both Microphones Muted Description Both front and rear microphones are muted. To mute the front microphone, see “Mute the Microphone/Speaker” on page 34. NOTE: A flashing mute icon key is pressed. appears on any active mics when the mic mute If tone is enabled, which disables mics, the mute icon appears on any active mic, but does not flash. Both Speakers Both front and rear speakers are enabled.
To select the keypad sequence desired, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD, press the MENU button. The top-level menu appears. 2. Using the (3)↑ or (6)↓, scroll to Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service menu appears. 4. Using the (3)↑ or (6)↓, scroll to Keypad. 5. Press the SEL button. Sequences and Backlight appear in the display window. 6. Verify Sequences is highlighted. 7. Press the SEL button. Classic and Default appear in the display window. 8.
BACK button The BACK button moves you backward, one level, through the menu structure. NOTE: If you are at the top-level of the menu structure and press BACK, you cannot move backward any further. UPG 1 button The UPG 1 button is used to assign a frequently used menu item. This allows users to access the menu item quickly. UPG 2 button The UPG 2 button is used to assign a frequently used menu item. This allows users to access the menu item quickly.
INFO (9) button The INFO (9) button displays commonly used menu items in a side scroll list. Using the ↑ (3) and ↓ (6) button you can scroll through the list of options available. When a selection is highlighted, press the SEL button to navigate down one level in the menu structure. By default, the INFO (9) list contains the following options: Id, Lev2, Lstn, Name, Type, Mtx, Tone, VRst, Asgn, Test, and Ver. For more details about the INFO button, see “INFO button” on page 27.
TABLE 4. INFO Ver Button Feature and Option Descriptions Displays the firmware version currently loaded on the KP 32 CLD. For more information, see “Display Menu, Version” on page 85. Intercom Key Operation Basic Intercom Key Operation Coupled with the traditional operation of keys, the KP 32 CLD keypanel also has an integrated LCP (level control panel). This feature allows the user to adjust the volume for individual keys on the keypanel.
Key Gain Adjustment The Key Gain Adjustment is used to change the crosspoint listen gain on a specific key from the Matrix. This adjustment is automatically reflected in AZedit on the Crosspoint Gains window. (System|Gains|Crosspoint). The range for this feature is Mute, -80dB to +6dB. NOTE: A listen assignment must be configured for key gain to be enabled on a keypanel key. To change key volumes, do the following: 1.
NOTE: FIGURE 16. When the MAIN VOLUME encoder is turned, the volume level bar appears in the display window (see Figure 16). Main Volume Adjustment Front Speaker NOTE: You can save the volume adjustments to be power-up defaults using “Service Menu, Save Cfg”. To select a different listen destination volume control, do the following: > On the KP 32 CLD, push the MAIN VOLUME encoder once. The listen destination main volume focus switches to next listen destination shown, if applicable. FIGURE 17.
To adjust listen volume level, do the following: > On the KP 32 CLD, turn the AUX VOLUME encoder to the right to increase the volume for the listen source. OR Turn the AUX VOLUME encoder to the left to decrease the volume for the listen source. NOTE: When the AUX VOLUME encoder is turned, the volume level bar appears in the display window (see Figure 16). FIGURE 18. Aux Volume Adjustment Matrix NOTE: You can save the volume adjustments to be power-up defaults using “Service Menu, Save Cfg”.
Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto Functions NOTE: Assignment of keys with auto functions is described in the programming section that follows. 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 activates when talk is activated. Talk+auto mute Listen turns OFF when talk is activated.
Operation of Intercom Keys assigned to TIF Ports If a keypanel key is assigned to talk to an intercom port designated as a TIF port in AZedit, placing the key in the talk position activates the KP 32 CLD dialing menu. PROCEDURE: To designate an intercom port as a TIF port, select the Port is TIF check box in AZedit. (In AZedit, select the port you want to designate as a TIF port on the Keypanel/Port window, click Edit. On the Advanced tab, select the Port is TIF check box.
To answer a CWW call, do the following: > Press down and hold the CWW key to talk back. To clear a name from the CWW window, do the following: > When the CWW window is populated, tap up on the CWW key. NOTE: If a second call is received in the CWW while a caller name is already displayed, the Call Waiting window flashes. To answer a second call, do the following: > Tap up to clear the first name, and then hold the key down to talk to the second caller.
Mic Select The MIC SEL display alternates between Headset and Speaker with each key press. When active the Headset or Speaker icon appear in the keypanel display. To switch between active sources, do the following: > On the KP 32 CLD, press down on the MIC SEL switch (see Figure 2 on page 6). The audio source is changed. NOTE: The audio source chosen directly affects the listen destination to which the audio is sent.
TABLE 5. Source Configuration Matrix and Display icons ALWAYS ON/ENABLED SWITCHED DISABLED ICON DISPLAYED Speaker Front and Rear Front Rear Rear Front Front Rear Rear Front Front and Rear No icons display on the keypanel. Headset Front and Rear Front Rear Rear Front Front Rear Rear Front Front and Rear NOTE: 36 No icons display on the keypanel. All four (4) mics cannot be enabled at the same time. If three (3) mic sources are turned ON, the external panel mic is not available.
User Programmable Keys UPG 1 and UPG 2 (see Figure 2 and Figure 4) gives you the option to assign frequently used menu items to a single key on the keypanel, eliminating the need to navigate through the menu structure. Not all menu items can be programmed to the UPG keys, such as any assignment group menu, any TIF menu items, or scrolling menu items. Basically, any menu that requires context or history cannot be saved.
38 5. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Activate. 6. Press SEL. The screen saver activates on the keypanel. 7. Press and hold the UPG key you want to assign this option to for two (2) seconds. Menu position saved appears in the display window and the screen saver feature is assigned to the UPG key.
CHAPTER 4 Firmware Download NOTE: The instructions provided below are applicable for all CLD family keypanels; however, the instructions below display the KP 32 CLD. Download Firmware to the Color Keypanel Family From AZedit 1. Open AZedit. 2. From the Status menu, select Port. The Port Status window appears. 3. Find the port number where the KP 32 CLD is assigned.
40 4. Highlight 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 and select Download Firmware. The Firmware Download window appears. 6. Using the browse button, browse to the file to be downloaded. 7. Click Open. The Download Device Firmware window appears. 8. Click Begin Download. The download begins. 9. Click OK. The KP 32 CLD firmware download finishes.
NOTE: The KP 32 CLD resets itself once the firmware download is complete.
10. Verify the version upgrade in the I/O Card Version Information window is correct. Download Firmware Using the BLR Function NOTE: The instructions provided below are applicable for all CLD family keypanels; however, the instructions below display the KP 32 CLD The BLR (Boot Loader Reset) button is used to upload new firmware to a keypanel with a corrupt/bad image installed. To run the boot loader, do the following: NOTE: 1. 42 To force a boot reload, the keypanel must first be powered down.
2. Using a screwdriver, press the BLR button located on the back of the keypanel. 3. While the BLR button is pressed, connect the power cord to the keypanel. KP 32 CLD - Boot Loader Waiting for download... appears in the display window. 4. In AZedit, from the Status menu, select Software Versions. The Software Versions popup menu appears. 5. From the Software Versions popup menu, select Keypanels. The Keypanel Version Information window appears. 6.
44 7. Right-click on the KP 32 CLD. A popup menu appears. 8. From the popup menu, select Download Firmware.... The Firmware Download navigation window appears. 9. Navigate to your firmware file (i.e., KP32CLD.hex). 10. Click Open. The Download Device Firmware window appears. 11. Click Begin Download. The Download begins and a popup message appears. 12. Click OK. The KP 32 CLD firmware download finishes. This can take up to 20 minutes to complete.
NOTE: Once the Boot Loader is finished downloading, it reboots itself. The KP 32 CLD displays one of two messages, shown below. If the download is brand new, you will see message 1.
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CHAPTER 5 KP 32 CLD Menu System NOTE: A menu system quick reference chart is located at “Keypanel Menu Quick Reference” on page 137. Main Menu Access The Main Menu is the top most level of the menu structure for the KP 32 CLD. This menu has the following selections: Audio Options Display Key Assign Key Options RVON Offers Save Config Service To access the main menu structure for the KP 32 CLD, do the following: 1. On the Keypanel keypad, press MENU.
2. 3. Use the 3 (↑) and 6 (↓) on the keypad to navigate through the menu options. Press the SEL button to select the menu option. The submenu for the selection appears.
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Audio Options Menu, Dim Dim allows the user to set the level of audio, in dB, heard from the front speaker, rear speaker, front headphone and rear headphone, when a talk key is activated. By default, Dim volume for speakers is set at 8dB, and for headsets it is set at 0dB. The dim volume range is -20dB to 0dB. To set the dim amount for either the keypanel speaker and/or headset, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2.
Audio Options Menu, DSP Funcs DSP Funcs accesses the digital signal processing options for the KP 32 CLD. These options include: Equalization, Filters, Gating, Metering, and Mixing. Each of these options is described in detail below. To access the DSP Func menu, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press the MENU button. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Audio Options menu appears. 4.
The presets are as follows: FIGURE 26. FIGURE 27.
FIGURE 28. Frequency Response - Preset 3 (900Hz to 2100Hz) FIGURE 29.
FIGURE 30. NOTE: Frequency Response - Preset 5 (4500Hz to 24,000Hz) The EQ feature is only used for Front and Rear Speakers. To configure a preset frequency response on the front speaker, rear left speaker, or rear right speaker, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Audio Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs. 5. Press the SEL button.
9. Press the SEL button. None, Preset #1, Preset #2, Preset #3, Preset #4, and Preset #5. FIGURE 32. Audio Options - Presets 10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the preset you want to enable. 11. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option Filters Filters allow you to add a 9600Hz notch filter to one or more audio sources. This can be useful when the keypanel data port signal is being heard in the audio line due to cable routing problems.
7. Press the SEL button. Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the display window. FIGURE 33. Audio Options - Filters 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, Front Hdst, Front Mic, Matrix In, Rear Hdst, or Rear Mic. 9. Press the SEL button. None and 9600Hz appears in the display window. 10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either None or 9600Hz baud.
Aux In 1-6 = 8dBu Headset Mic = -50dBu Matrix In = 8dBu Panel Mic = -42.5dBu To configure Gating on the KP 32 CLD keypanel, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Audio Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select DSP Funcs. 5. Press the SEL button. The DSP Funcs menu appears in the display window. 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Gating. 7.
Metering Metering allows you to monitor an audio source connected to the keypanel. The energy of that incoming audio is split into five (5) bands and displayed on the left side of the keypanel, when enabled. FIGURE 37. Metering Explanation The dB display range is from 28dB below nominal to 8dB above nominal. The ranges are as follows: Band 1 100Hz to 400Hz Band 2 400Hz to 800Hz Band 3 800Hz to 1.6KHz Band 4 1.6KHz to 3.2KHz Band 5 3.2KHz to 15KHz FIGURE 38.
You can enable metering on: • • • • • • Aux In 1 - 6 (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed) Front Headset Front Mic Matrix In Rear Headset (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed) Rear Mic (This feature is only available when GPI 32 CLD option card is installed) To enable metering on the KP 32 CLD, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3.
By default, the microphone signal is routed to the matrix, and the matrix signal is routed to the speaker and to the left and right headphones.
7. Press the SEL button. Front Hdst, Front Spkr, Preamp Out, Rear Hdst, Rear Spkr and To Matrix appear in the display window. FIGURE 40. Audio Options Menu - Mixing Output Options 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Output you want to mix. 9. Press the SEL button. Aux In 1, Aux In 2, Aux In 3, Aux In 4, Aux In 5, Aux In 6, and Matrix In appear in the display window. FIGURE 41. Audio Options Menu - Mixing Input Options 10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Input you want to mix. 11.
Audio Options Menu, Headset The Headset menu option is used to configure how the headset operates. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed, Front and Rear options are displayed. You can configure the speaker with one of the following: Always ON (default) - no matter what is selected, Always ON overrides the manual selection. Disabled Switched - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active.
9. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option. Audio Options Menu, Headset Mic The Headset Mic option allows the user to select where audio is coming from. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed, Front and Rear options are displayed. You can configure the speaker with one of the following: Disabled Enabled Switched (default) - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active.
8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode. 9. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option. Audio Options Menu, Key Volumes Key Volumes are used to adjust the crosspoint listen gains. If Key Volumes are enabled, the user can adjust the listen gains for Matrix crosspoints or point-to-point key assignments from the KP 32 CLD. You can only adjust keys with existing point-topoint listen assignments. By default, key volumes are set at 0dB.
8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled. FIGURE 47. 9. Audio Options - Key Volume Enabled Press the SEL button. Key volume adjustments by users are allowed. To reset all key gains to their default value, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Audio Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Volumes. 5. Press the SEL button.
9. Press the SEL button. Volumes Reset appears in the display window. FIGURE 49. Key Volumes Reset Audio Options Menu, Mic Gain Mic Gain allows the user to adjust the mic gain level, in dB, and enable or disable mic gain on the keypanel. By default, mic gain is set at 0dB. The mic gain can be configured from -20dB to 10dB. To set the mic gain level, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3.
7. Press the SEL button. Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the display window. FIGURE 51. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Level Options 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the source to configure mic gain. 9. Press the SEL button. The mic gain scroll box appears in the keypanel display. FIGURE 52. Mic Gain Adjustments 10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the mic gain level (in dB) you want. 11. Press the CLR button. The mic gain level is set.
6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Adjust. FIGURE 53. 7. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Adjust Option Press the SEL button. Disabled (default), Front Hdst, Front Mic, Rear Hdst, and Rear Mic appear in the display window. FIGURE 54. Audio Options - Mic Gain - Adjust Menu Options 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the resource you want to configure. 9. Press the SEL button. Disabled and Enabled appear. 10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Disabled to prohibit mic gain adjustments.
6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Headset to set the minimum volume for headsets. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Speaker to set the minimum volume for speakers. 7. Press the SEL button Front and Rear appear in the display window. 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Front to set the minimum volume for the front speaker/headset. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Rear to set the minimum volume for the rear speaker/headset. 9. Press the SEL button. The Min Volume: scroll box appears. FIGURE 55. 10.
FIGURE 56. Audio Options Menu - Matrix Out 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Hot Mic or Normal. 7. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow NOTE: appears next to the selected option. When Hot Mic is enabled, the Hot Mic FIGURE 57. icon appears in the display window. Audio Options - Hot Mic Enabled Audio Options Menu, Max Volume Max Volume sets the maximum level, in dB, of volume the user can configure the headset for.
7. Press the SEL button Front and Rear appear in the display window. 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Front to set the maximum volume for the front headset. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Rear to set the maximum volume for the rear headset. 9. Press the SEL button. The Max Volume: scroll box appears. FIGURE 58. 10. Audio Options - Max Volume Adjustments Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the maximum volume you desire.
Audio Options Menu, Panel Mic The Panel Mic menu option is used to configure how the panel mic operates. When a GPI 32 CLD option card is installed, Front and Rear options are displayed. You can configure the speaker with one of the following: Disabled Enabled Switched (default) - when enabled, whichever mic is selected, the corresponding speaker/headphone is active. To configure the Panel Mic, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2.
9. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option. Audio Options Menu, Sidetone Sidetone indicates the level, in dB, and duration the users own voice is heard. Most people prefer some amount of sidetone to overcome the muffled sensation when talking, especially when wearing a full-muff headset. By default, the sidetone level is set at -20dB. The sidetone can be set from -35dB to 0dB.
4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Sidetone. 5. Press the SEL button. Level and Mode appear in the display window. 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Mode. 7. Press the SEL button. Always On, Disabled, and Switched appear in the display window. By default, Switched is selected. FIGURE 63. Sidetone Mode Options 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the mode to operate sidetone. 9. Press the SEL button. 10. Run “Menu System, Save Config” on page 107 to save the modification to non-volatile memory.
5. Press the SEL button. Front and Rear appear. FIGURE 64. Audio Options - Front Rear Options 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select either Front or Rear. 7. Press the SEL button. Always On, Disabled, and Switched appears. FIGURE 65. Audio Options - Speaker Options 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the option you want to configure. 9. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option.
6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone Off to disable the tone generator. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Tone On to enable the tone generator. A blue arrow FIGURE 66. appears next to the selected option. Audio Options - Frequency Tone Off/On To set the frequency level for the tone, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Audio Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Audio Options menu appears. 4.
7. Press the SEL button. 1kHz Tone and 500Hz Tone appears in the display window. FIGURE 68. 8. Audio Options - 1KHz and 500Hz Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 1KHz Tone. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 500Hz Tone. A blue arrow window. appears next to the selected option and the 500Hz or 1KHz icon displays in the display Audio Options Menu, Preamp Out Preamp Out allows the user to choose how audio is routed to the Preamp Output connector.
Menu System, Display Use this menu to display various information about the keypanel configuration. The information available for display is as follows: Assign Type Chans ON Chime Exclusive Key Groups Key List Level 2 (Key Assignments) Listen (Assignments) Matrix Panel ID Solo Key (Keypanel Firmware) Version FIGURE 70. Main Display Menu The following pages detail each of these menu options in detail.
Display Menu, Assign Type Assign Type displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys. Abbreviations for the key assignment types appear in the display as follows: Pt-to-Pt: Point-to-Point Talk Key Party Line: Party Line Talk Key IFB: IFB Talk Key Special List: Special List Talk Key System Relay: The key activates a GP output at the intercom frame, or a relay output at a UIO-256/GPIO-16 or FR9528 frame.
Display Menu, Chans On Chans On displays an alpha list of all intercom ports with talk crosspoints currently closed to this keypanel. Chans On is typically used to locate an open mic or other open audio source that needs to be shut off. The most likely cause is a talk key that has been left on at some keypanel. In this case, use the↓↓ and ↑↑keys to quickly page-scroll through the list of names. Press the call waiting window key to ask the person at the other end of the connection to turn off the talk key.
5. Press the SEL button The Chime display appears showing chime enabled keys in red FIGURE 73. Display Menu - Chime Display Menu, Exclusive Exclusive displays all keys with the exclusive key assignment. For more information on the exclusive assignment, see “Key Options Menu, Exclusive” on page 101. To display the Exclusive Keys information, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Verify Display is selected. 3. Press the SEL button.
3. Press the SEL button. The Display submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Groups. 5. Press the SEL button Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, and Group 4 appear in the display window. 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Group you want to display. 7. Press the SEL button. The Master key appears in red, while the slave keys appear in green (see Figure 75). FIGURE 75.
Display Menu, Level 2 Level 2 displays the talk level 2 assignments for all keys. Talk Level 2 assignments are used to be able to call two users at one time or to assign an auto function that is activated when the Level 1 assignment is used. To display the Level 2 Talk information, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Verify Display is selected. 3. Press the SEL button. The Display submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Level 2. 5.
Display Menu, Matrix Matrix displays the intercom system name for all talk level 1 key assignments. The local intercom is represented by a green key, while a remote intercom is represented by a red key. If a key assignment is not present on a key, an unassigned key displays. In non-trunked intercom systems, the intercom system name is always LOCL (local). In trunked systems, intercom system names are created in TrunkEdit (Intercoms|Names). To display the matrix intercom system name, do the following: 1.
FIGURE 80. Display Menu - Panel ID Display Menu, Solo Solo displays all keys with the solo assignment. For more information on the solo assignment, see “Key Options Menu, Latching” on page 103. To display the Solo Key information, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Verify Display is selected. 3. Press the SEL button. The Display submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Solo. 5. Press the SEL button.
3. Press the SEL button. The Display submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Version. 5. Press the SEL button. The Version display appears showing firmware version for the keypanel (see Figure 82). FIGURE 82.
Menu System, Key Assign Menu The Key Assign menu, shown in Figure 83, is used to assign intercom key assignments and auto functions to keypanel keys. The Key Assign menu consists of the following: Matrix (only in trunked systems) Pt-to-Pt Party Line IFB Special List Sys Relay Camera ISO UPL IFSL Auto Func Key Assign Menu Part 1 Key Assign Menu Part 2 FIGURE 83. Main Key Assign Menu To access the key assign menu options, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
Key Assign Menu, Matrix (Trunked System Only) Matrix only appears for trunked intercom systems. 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 not need to select matrix when assigning an auto function key to a matrix. To assign a remote assignment to the KP 32 CLD, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2.
10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Pt-to-Pt assignment, if applicable. FIGURE 86. Auto Functions 11. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears. 12. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Pt-to-Pt assignment to appear. The key color changes to teal and the alpha name appears on the key.
Key Assign Menu, Pt-to-Pt Pt-to-Pt assigns a key that talks or listens to a another intercom port. NOTE: Some Pt-to-Pt destinations may be non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if you want full communication, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key. To assign auto functions, see “Key Assign Menu, Auto Func” on page 96. To assign Pt-to-Pt to the keypanel key, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2.
Key Assign Menu, Party Line Party Line assigns a key that talks and/or listens to a party line. The key is not available until members have been assigned to the party line, done in AZedit. NOTE: Party Line members are usually non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if you want full communication, you may 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.
Press the SEL button. A scroll list of available IFBs appears. 5. FIGURE 90. Key Assign Menu - IFB 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the IFB assignment you want to assign to the keypanel key. 7. Press the SEL button. A list of auto-functions appear (see, Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90). 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the IFB assignment, if applicable. 9. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears. 10.
FIGURE 91. Key Assign Menu - Special List 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the Special List you want to assign to the keypanel key. 7. Press the SEL button. A list of auto-functions appear (see Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90). 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Special List assignment, if applicable. 9. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears. 10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Special List assignment to appear.
FIGURE 92. Key Assign Menu - System Relay 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the relay you want to assign to the keypanel key. 7. Press the SEL button. A list of auto-functions appear (see Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90). 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the relay assignment, if applicable. 9. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears. 10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Relay assignment to appear.
8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto-function you want to assign to the Camera ISO assignment, if applicable. 9. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears. 10. Press down on the keypanel key position where you want the Camera ISO assignment to appear. The key color changes to dark yellow and the alpha appears on the key. Key Assign Menu, UPL UPL Resrc assigns a key the UPL resource assignment type to the key. By default, all UPL resources are restricted.
3. Press the SEL button. The Key Assign submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select IFSL. 5. Press the SEL button. A scroll list of available IFSLs appears. FIGURE 95. Key Assign Menu - Assign IFB SL 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the IFSL you want to assign to the keypanel key. 7. Press the SEL button. A list of auto-functions appear (see Figure 88, “Auto Functions,” on page 90). 8.
FIGURE 96. Auto Functions To assign an Auto Function, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Assign. 3. Press the SEL button. The Key Assign submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Auto Funcs. 5. Press the SEL button. A scroll list of available Auto Funcs appears. 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the auto function you want to assign to the keypanel key. 7. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears.
Menu System, Key Options Menu The Key Options Menu, shown in Figure 97, is used to configure many of the KP 32 CLD keypanel operation options, such as auto dial functions, chime keys and duration, exclusive keys, key group assignments, solo key configuration, latching options, and tally operation. The following key options are available: Auto Dial Chime Exclusive Key Groups Latching Solo Tallies FIGURE 97.
8. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press FWD. Save Number? appears in the display window. 9. Press the SEL button. The auto dial position number and telephone number appear in the display window. To delete a stored auto dial number, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Key Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Auto Dial. 5. Press the SEL button.
FIGURE 98. 8. Key Option Menu - Chime Assignment Tap down on each keypanel key to which you want to add Chime. The selected keys turn red. To delete an existing chime on keypanel keys, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Key Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Chime. 5. Press the SEL button. The Chime submenu appears. 6.
FIGURE 99. Key Options Menu - Chime Duration 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to the amount of time, between 5 and 30 seconds, you want the chime to last. 9. Press the SEL button. The duration is configured. Key Options Menu, Exclusive Exclusive allows the user to set up a key that causes all other keys to turn OFF when activated. Unlike the solo option, when the exclusive option is deactivated, the keys turned off will not turn back on. You can assign multiple exclusive keys.
3. Press the SEL button. The Key Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Exclusive. 5. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears in the display window. 6. Tap down on each red keypanel key from which you want to remove the exclusive key option. The key display turns red. Key Options Menu, Key Groups Key Groups is used to create a key group. A key group allows the user to call a group of keypanels by activating one key (the master key).
FIGURE 102. 9. Key Options Menu - Creating Master and Slave Keys Tap down on the keypanel keys you want to be activated when the master key is selected. The selected keys turn green. To delete a key group, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Key Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Groups. 5. Press the SEL button.
FIGURE 103. 6. Key Options Menu - Latching Enabled Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled or Disabled. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option. Key Options Menu, Solo Solo allows the user to setup a key that causes all other keys to turn OFF when activated. However, when the solo key is released, the keys that were turned off by the solo key turn back on. You can assign only one (1) solo key. To create a solo key, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
To remove a solo key, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Key Options. 3. Press the SEL button. The Key Options submenu appears. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Solo. 5. Press the SEL button. Tap Key appears in the panel display. 6. Tap down on the red solo keypanel key from which you want to remove the solo assignment. The selected key turns red and Tap Slave Key(s) appears in the display window.
FIGURE 106. Key Options Menu - Tally Time Options 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select 15 Seconds or Indefinite. 7. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option. Menu System, RVON Offers RVON Offers are the different RVON ports available for the keypanel to use. NOTE: RVON Offers only displays if the keypanel is connected to an RVON device, otherwise the menu item is not available To access the RVON Offers menu, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
Menu System, Save Config The Save Config menu option, shown in Figure 108, is used to save custom settings made in the Key Option or Service menus. Once you have made modifications to these menu options, you must run Save Cfg to store the custom settings in nonvolatile memory. This ensures your custom settings are saved when the keypanel is powered down. To erase all custom settings, you can run Reset Config (see “Service Menu, Reset Cfg” on page 120). FIGURE 108.
Menu System, Service The information available for key assign is as follows: Alpha Size Aux Inputs Baud Rate Display Dim Footswitch Key View Keypad Local GPIO Reset Cfg RVON Setup Scrn Saver Set Address Snoop Tally Test Panel FIGURE 110.
Service Menu, Alpha Size Alpha Size indicates the character size seen in the display of the KP 32 CLD. IMPORTANT: When using an AIO-8, AIO-16 with a SCSI connector or a Zeus Intercom System, only keypanels with the same alpha size can be used. To set the alpha size in AZedit go to the Alphas page in the Application Preferences notebook (in AZedit, Options|Preferences|Alphas). For more information, see the AZedit User Manual, which can be found at www.rtsintercoms.com.
8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Save and Restart. 9. Press the SEL button. Restarting.... appears in the panel display, and then the keypanel cycles power. FIGURE 112.
Service Menu, Aux Inputs Aux Inputs enables or disables the auxiliary input audio path to any output. The KP 32 CLD has six(6) Aux Input connectors on the back panel of the unit. See the “KP 32 CLD Block Diagram” on page 5. By default, Matrix In is enabled. NOTE: This feature is only enabled if the GPI 32 CLD option card is installed. NOTE: There are only three (3) Aux Inputs available on the DKP 16 CLD. To enable/disable the aux inputs, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU.
FIGURE 113. 6. Service Menu - Baud Rate Selection Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the baud rate you want to use. A blue arrow 7. appears next to the option currently selected. Press the SEL button. Service Menu, Display Dim Display Dim displays the percentage of brightness of the keypanel display. This value can range from 35% brightness up to 100% brightness (set in increments of 5). By default, the keypanel brightness is set to 40%.
To set the keypanel brightness for the main panel, do the following: NOTE: Use these instructions to set the brightness for any expansion panels you want to set. 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service submenu appears in the display window. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Display Dim. 5. Press the SEL button. The Display Dim submenu appears. 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Main Panel.
6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Enabled. 7. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to Enabled. When Footswitch is enabled, a green foot appears on the right side of the left display window (see Figure 114). FIGURE 114. Service Menu - Footswitch Enabled To disable the footswitch, do the following 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service submenu appears in the display window. 4.
NOTE: When Talk/Listen is selected, the keypanel keys shows the listen assignment on top and talk assignment on the bottom of the key. FIGURE 115. Service Menu - Talk/Listen Keypanel View Service Menu, Keypad Keypad is used to set the keypad sequence to be used with the keypanel and to set the backlight options. FIGURE 116. Service Menu - Keypad Options Keypad Sequence selections are Classic and Default.
FIGURE 117. 8. Service Menu - Keypad Sequences Option Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Default for the default keypad sequence. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Classic for the classic keypad sequence. A blue arrow appears next to the selection. Backlight options are: Activate - (default) When Activate is selected, the backlight activates when the user presses any keypad key on the keypanel. Note, this action is not part of the key sequence, but simply a way to activate the backlight on the keypad.
FIGURE 118. 8. Service Menu - Keypad Backlight Option Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Always On to have the keypad backlight always ON. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Always Off to have the keypad backlight never ON OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Activate to have the keypad turn ON when the keypad is pressed. Service Menu, Local GPIO Local GPIO is used to assign GPIO inputs and outputs. You can only use this option if your KP 32 CLD has an optional Connector Module.
7. Press the SEL button. Opto 1, Opto 2, Opto 3, and Opto 4 appear in the display window. 8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Opto 1, Opto 2, Opto 3, or Opto 4. 9. Press the SEL button. Key Group, Not Assigned, and Talk Key appear in the display window. FIGURE 120. GPIO Input Options 10. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Talk Key. Tap Key appears in the display window. 11. Tap the talk key you want to assign the GPIO Input. The selected keypanel key turns red.
FIGURE 121. 12. Service - Key Group Options Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select the group you want to assign the GPIO Input to. A blue arrow appears next to the selected option. To setup GPIO outputs talk key, do the following: NOTE: There are no open collectors available on the DKP 16 CLD. 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service submenu appears in the display window. 4.
Service Menu, Reset Cfg Reset Cfg restores all custom settings to the defaults and erases all stored autodial numbers. To reset the keypanel configuration, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service submenu appears in the display window. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Reset Cfg. 5. Press the SEL button. Cancel and Do Reset appear in the display window. 6.
Service Menu, Scr Saver Scr Saver allows the user to configure the way the screen saver feature operates. FIGURE 125. Service Menu - Screen Saver Options Activate- allows the user to activate the screen saver with no delay. Delay- can be set to activate the screen saver after 30 minutes or up to 12 hours. Mode- can be set to scroll text or shut the display off (sleep mode).
7. Press the SEL button. The screen saver is activated on the keypanel display window. To set the delay option for the keypanel screen saver, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service submenu appears in the display window. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Scrn Saver. 5. Press the SEL button. Activate, Delay, and Mode appear on the display window. 6.
7. Press the SEL button. Display Off and Text appear in the display window FIGURE 128. 8. Screen Saver Mode Options Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Display Off to put the display into sleep mode when the screen saver activates. OR Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Text to have scrolling text when the screen saver activates. Service Menu, Set Address Set Address is used to indicate the poll ID of the KP 32 CLD. See “KP 32 CLD Addressing” on page 18 to determine if you need to set the KP 32 CLD address.
8. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), scroll to Save and Restart. FIGURE 130. 9. Set Address Save and Restart Press the SEL button. Restarting.... appears. The keypanel resets. Once the restart is complete, the Poll ID is enabled. FIGURE 131. Set Address Restarting Service Menu, Snoop Tally Snoop Tally, when enabled, provides an indication to keypanel users somebody is listening to them.
FIGURE 132. Service Menu - Snoop Tally Enabled 6. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Chime. 7. Press the SEL button. A blue arrow appears next to Chime. Snoop Tally is enabled. To disable snoop tallies on the keypanel, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD keypad, press MENU. The Top Level menu appears. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Service. 3. Press the SEL button. The Service submenu appears in the display window. 4. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Snoop Tally. 5. Press the SEL button.
Service Menu, Test Panel Test Panel allows the user to check the operation of all keys and displays on the KP 32 CLD. FIGURE 134. TABLE 6. Test Service Menu - Test Panel Panel Key Descriptions All alpha numeric displays show a % symbol on a red button when in Test Panel mode. Pressing DOWN on any key causes OK to display on a green button with a red outline. NOTE: Pressing the CLR/CWW key DOWN displays a green border around a red key with percentage signs.
CHAPTER 6 Telephone Operation NOTE: Telephone operation requires an optional TIF (Telephone Interface). You must assign an intercom key to talk/listen to the TIF. We recommend a talk + auto follow assignment. See the TIF User Manual for specific TIF configuration options. Receiving A Phone Call When there is an incoming telephone call, the TIF alpha begins to blink. Press the key to answer the call. NOTE: The TIF key assignment flashes incoming TIF calls as the default operation.
FIGURE 135. TIF Operation - Manual Dial Feature 4. Press SEL. Dial: appears in the display window. 5. Using the keypad, dial the number you want to call. FIGURE 136. 6. TIF Operation - Manual Dial, Dial Number Press SEL. The call is placed. Keypanel Hang Up To hang up the telephone from the KP 32 CLD, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD, press the TIF key down to turn it ON. Auto Dial, Hang Up, Manual Dial, and Redial appear in the display window. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Hang Up.
To program a CLD UPG key to activate the TIF key, do the following: 1. In Default mode, press 0. OR In Classic mode, press 4. Dial Drop appear in the display window. 2. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Dial. Tap Key appears in the display window. 3. Press and hold the desired UPG button (1 or 2) to which you want to program the TIF activation. The message Menu position saved appears and the TIF activation is assigned to the key. To program a CLD UPG key to hang up the TIF key, do the following: 1.
5. Press SEL to disconnect the call. The call is ended. Auto Dial To autodial a phone number on the KP 32 CLD, do the following: 1. On the KP 32 CLD, press the TIF listen key ON. 2. On the KP 32 CLD, press the TIF talk key ON. Auto Dial, Hang Up, Manual Dial, and Redial appear in the display window. 3. Using the 3(↑) or 6(↓), select Auto Dial. FIGURE 140. 4. TIF Operation - Auto Dial Function Press SEL. The Auto Dial numbers appear in the display window. FIGURE 141.
CHAPTER 7 KP 32 CLD Keypad Quick Reference Keypad Sequence Introduction Keypad sequences are a series of keypad strokes made on the KP 32 CLD, which in turn displays specific information (such as keypanel ID, talk level 2 assignments, etc.). Keypanel sequences are shortcuts via the KP 32 CLD keypad. There are two types of keypad sequences: Classic and Default. Classic, sequence 2, is the previous standard for KP 32 and KP 96 keypanels. Default, sequence 1, is the new standard for the KP 32 CLD.
Classic Keypad Sequence Keypad Description 7, Copy the CWW to a key 0,8,1 Show panel ID 0,8,2 Show talk level 2 assignments 0,8,3 Show listen assignments 0,8,7 Enable tone 0,8,0 Enter test mode 3,1,SEL (PGM), Program a listen key with an AL assignment 3,2,SEL (PGM), Program a listen key with an AF assignment 3,3,SEL (PGM), Program a listen key with an AM assignment 3,4,SEL (PGM), Program a listen key with an AR assignment 3,7,SE
Classic Keypad Sequence Keypad Description The following sequences also require that the assignments are marked as “Local” scroll enable in AZedit NOTE: IFB, RY, ISO, and IFSL are not locally scrollable, by default.
Default Keypad Sequence Button/Keypad Sequence Description 7, Copy the CWW to a key 0,0,0,8,1 Show panel ID 0,0,0,8,2 Show talk level 2 assignments 0,0,0,8,3 Show listen assignments 0,0,0,8,7 Enable tone 0,0,0,8,0 Enter test mode 0,0,0,8,8 Show setup pages 0,0,3,1,SEL, Program a listen key with an AL assignment 0,0,3,2,SEL, Program a listen key with an AF assignment 0,0,3,3,SEL, Program a listen key with an AM assignment 0,0,3,4,SEL,
Default Keypad Sequence Button/Keypad Sequence Description 0,0,1, , SEL, Program a key with a port assignment 0,0,2, , SEL, Program a key with a PL assignment 0,0,0,1, , SEL, Program a key with a SL assignment 0,0,0,2, , SEL, Program a key with an IFB assignment 0,0,0,3, , SEL, Program a key with an ISO assignment 0,0,0,4, , SEL, Program a key with an RY assignment 135
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KP 32 CLD System Menu - with GPI 32 CLD Option Card FIGURE 142. 138 Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed.
FIGURE 143. Display, Key Assign, Key Options Menu, RVON Offers and Save Configuration for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed.
FIGURE 144. 140 Service Menu for the KP 32 CLD with GPI 32 CLD Option card installed.
KP 32 CLD System Menu - no GPI 32 CLD Option card FIGURE 145. Audio Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPIO Option card installed.
Display, Key Assign, and Key Options Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. FIGURE 146.
RVON Offers, Save Configuration and Service Menu for the KP 32 CLD without GPI 32 CLD Option card installed. RVON Offers only displays if the keypanel is connected to an RVON device, otherwise the menu item is not available FIGURE 147.
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APPENDIXA Boot Loader Reset Boot Loader Reset - BLR Button The BLR (Boot Loader Reset) button is used to upload a new boot load image to a keypanel with a corrupt/bad image installed. NOTE: The instructions provided below are applicable for all CLD family keypanels; however, the instructions below display the KP 32 CLD To run the boot loader, do the following: NOTE: To force a boot reload, the keypanel must first be powered down. 1. Verify the KP CLD is powered OFF, but still connected to the FRAME.
4. In AZedit, from the Status menu, select Software Versions. The Software Versions fly-out menu appears. 5. From the Software Versions fly-out menu, select Keypanels. The Keypanel Version Information window appears. 6. From the Keypanel Version Information window, find and highlight the specified KP 32 CLD. NOTE: Notice the version information column shows the KP 32 CLD Boot Loader version X.X.X.X. 7. Right-click on the KP 32 CLD. A popup menu appears. 8.
10. Click Open. The Download Device Firmware window appears. 11. Click Begin Download. The Download begins and a popup message appears. 12. Click OK. The KP 32 CLD boot loader finishes. This can take up to 10 minutes to complete. Use the Keypanel Version Information window to follow the progress of the download (then number and percentage of chunks completed). Also, the Boot Loader Download progression is displayed on the KP 32 CLD display window until the download is complete.
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NOTE: Once the Boot Loader is finished downloading, the KP 32 CLD reboots itself. The KP 32 CLD displays one of two messages shown below. If the download is brand new, you will see message 1. However, if you are reinstalling the same boot load file on the KP 32 CLD, you will see message 2. Message 1 Message 2 FIGURE 148.
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APPENDIX A EKP 32 CLD 90007876000 Introduction Connecting directly to the KP 32 CLD color keypanel, the EKP 32 CLD (Expansion Panel Color Display) provides an additional 32 channels of digital audio (per expansion panel) to your intercom application. Use the supplied RJ-45 expansion cable (included with the EKP 32 CLD) and refer to Figure 150, “Expansion Panel Cabling,” on page 153, for information on how to connect up to two (2) additional expansion panels. Specifications LCD Display Size 4.
EKP 32 CLD Expansion Panel Reference View FIGURE 149. EKP CLD Expansion Panel Reference View - Front and Rear 1. Expansion Keys 2. Panel Speaker 3. RJ-45 Expansion IN 4. RJ-45 Expansion OUT 5. RJ-45 J1 Connector 6. Boot Loader Reset - for more information, see “Download Firmware Using the BLR Function” on page 42. 7.
Expansion Panel Cabling Reference FIGURE 150. Expansion Panel Cabling TABLE 7. RJ-45 EXP IN pinout TABLE 8.