User Instructions DKP-8, DKP-12, AND KP-12 KEYPANELS PUSH-BUTTON AND LEVER KEY VERSIONS up to and including firmware version 1.05.
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Table of Contents READ ME FIRST ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Menu List for DKP-8, DKP-12, and KP-12 Keypanels ............................................................................. 3 Power-Up and Initial Settings ................................................................................................................... 9 Applying Power ..................................................
Table of Contents Top Level Menu, Display, CHANS ON .............................................................................................. 18 Top Level Menu, Display, Exclusive .................................................................................................. 18 Top Level Menu, Display, Group (1-4) ............................................................................................. 18 Top Level Menu, Display, KEY ICOM .........................................................
Table of Contents Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, PL (Party Line) ..................................................................................... 32 Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, IFB ........................................................................................................ 32 Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, IFSL ...................................................................................................... 33 Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, ISO ..................................................................
Table of Contents Determining the Keypanel Address, CS9XXX Intercoms .................................................................. 46 Determining the Keypanel Address, ADAM and ADAM CS Intercoms ............................................ 46 Determining the Keypanel Address, Zeus Intercom Systems ............................................................ 46 Menus, SERVICE, SIDETONE ..........................................................................................................
READ ME FIRST READ ME FIRST This manual is designed for two basic types of users: 1) those who are not involved in the setup or maintenance of the keypanel, but simply want to use it to communicate; and 2) those who will use the advanced features to modify the keypanel’s operation and key assignments. The second type of user may also be the maintenance person and/or system administrator for the intercom system. The first type of user should skip to “Basic Intercom Operation” on page 13.
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CHAPTER 1 Menu List for DKP-8, DKP-12, and KP-12 Keypanels TOP LEVEL MENU. With the MENU indicator OFF, turn the SELECT control to view the following items in the call waiting window. MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION --- See “Top Level Menu, - - - - (Clear call waiting)” on page 17. Clear call waiting. Default condition of call waiting window. Call List See “Top Menu Level, Call List Names” on page 18. Up to 4 names that are not assigned to keys are saved for quick talk using SELECT control.
Menu List for DKP-8, DKP-12, and KP-12 Keypanels PAGE 1-4 See “Top Level Menu, Page (1-4)” on page 24. Changes setup pages on the keypanel or any connected expansion panels. TGL LISN See “Top Level Menu, TGL LISN (Toggle Listen ON/OFF)” on page 25. Lets you activate/deactivate a key’s listen assignment independently of talk. Only available on push button keypanels. MENU MODE See “Menu Mode” on page 27. In the top level menu, tap SELECT on MENUS to turn on the MENU indicator.
SET ADDR FIGURE 1. Sets the logical keypanel number, or keypanel address. SIDETONE Adjusts the level of your own voice in headphones when talking. Also adjusts chime tone level. TALLY Provides adjustable flashing indication for any destination that is communicating with the keypanel. TEST PNL Tests keys, controls and displays. TONE Activates an internal tone generator. Used to test the talk and listen paths.
Menu List for DKP-8, DKP-12, and KP-12 Keypanels FIGURE 2. DKP-12 Keypanel Reference View (Push-button version shown). • Although the DKP-12 has an expansion connector for connection of expansion panel and level control panels, this feature is generally not used, since the DKP-12 is a desktop unit, while expansion panels and level control panels are designed for rack mounting.
FIGURE 3. KP-12 Keypanel Reference View (Push-button version shown).
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CHAPTER 2 Power-Up and Initial Settings Applying Power Versions with an AC power connector have a power switch on the back panel. Versions with an external power supply and DC power jack do not have a power switch: plug in the power supply to apply power. “MD1”, “Key Type” and “Set Addr” Messages • If the keypanel displays MD or KEY TYPE in the call waiting window at power-up, this indicates that service adjustments must be made before using the keypanel.
Power-Up and Initial Settings Setting the Address 1. While SET ADDR is displayed, tap the SELECT control. ADDR 1 will display in the call waiting window. 2. Turn the SELECT control to display the address (ADDR 1 through ADDR 10) that you determined above. 3. Tap the SELECT control. While the address is being stored, the alphanumeric displays and the call waiting window will show asterisks (****). Then, the normal power-up indications will occur as described below.
Specifications Specifications Environmental Storage: -40°C to +60°C (-40°F - 140°F) MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER Audio Input Level (at 1kΩ) Electret Mic: -42dBu, 5kΩ Dynamic Mic: 50dBu, 150Ω Output Level (to matrix): +8dBu, ±0.2dBu Max Voltage Gain, Mic to Line: 70dB, ±0.2dB Operating: -10°C to +41°C (14°F - 105.8°F) Dimensions: 8.156” W x 4.94” H x 9” D (207.16 mm x 125.48mm x 228.6mm) Weight: 3.84 lbs. (1.
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CHAPTER 3 Basic Intercom Operation Keys and Displays • Keys that are assigned for talk or talk+listen are indicated using UPPER CASE letters in the alphanumeric displays above the keys. • Keys that are assigned for listen-only are indicated using lower case letters. • For momentary activation of a key press and hold the key. Then, release it when finished. • For latching operation, tap the key; it will turn ON and remain ON. Tap the key again to turn it OFF when finished.
Basic Intercom Operation NOTE: You can adjust the amount of time that displays will flash for incoming call indication. See “Menus, SERVICE, TALLY” on page 47. Headset/Speaker/PRGM Selection and Volume Adjustment You can select operation with a headset (HDST). Or, you can select operation with the internal speaker (SPKR) and a microphone connected at the panel microphone jack. To select either HDST or SPKR, tap the VOLUME control once. The indicator will be lit red for whichever one is currently selected.
CHAPTER 4 Telephone Operation NOTE: KP-12 and DKP-12 Only, Requires optional TIF Interface. If the intercom system is equipped with an optional TIF telephone interface, one or more intercom keys on the KP-12 keypanel may be assigned for use as phone keys. There are three types of phone key assignments: All-purpose phone key (usually identified as TEL1, TEL2, etc.): may be used for manual dialing, for last number redial, and for auto-dialing any of ten stored phone numbers.
Telephone Operation Hanging Up 1. Turn the SELECT control to display HANG UP, then tap SELECT. The call waiting window will display TAP KEY. 2. Tap the phone key. The talk and listen indicators will turn off and the call will terminate. Receiving a Phone Call The phone key will flash red. Tap the key to answer the call. Hang up as previously described when finished. Talk Mute During a Phone Conversation During a phone conversation, tap the phone key once to turn on talk muting.
CHAPTER 5 Using the Top-Level Menu General Description When the keypanel is turned ON, it resets to the top-level menu. At this level, the MENU indicator is OFF. To access the items in the top level menu, turn the SELECT control. The following items are displayed in the call waiting window as the SELECT control is turned: ITEM DESCRIPTION ---- Clear call waiting. Default condition od display. May be used to clear keys.
Using the Top-Level Menu Top Menu Level, Call List Names As mentioned previously, a flashing CALL indication occurs when there is an incoming call from a destination and there is no key assigned to talk back to that destination. The destination name flashes in the call waiting window and is added to the call list. You can then press the SELECT control to talk back to that caller.
Top Level Menu, Display Top Level Menu, Display, KEY ICOM When you select KEY ICOM, the intercom system names for all talk key assignments will appear in the display above the intercom keys. If there is only one intercom system, the word “LOCL” will display to indicate “local intercom”. The call waiting window will also display TAP KEYS.
Using the Top-Level Menu Top Level Menu, Display, Listen When you tap LISTEN, the listen key assignment for each key will appear in the alphanumeric display above the key. If there is no listen assignment, the display will show (- - - -). The call waiting window will also display TAP KEYS. If the keypanel does not have alphanumeric displays for intercom key assignments, tap any key and the assignment will appear in the call waiting window.
Top Level Menu, Key List Top Level Menu, Key List When you select Key List, the list of all currently assigned keys on all 4 setup pages will be scrollable in the call waiting window. Turn the SELECT control to locate a key assignment. To talk to the selected key assignment, press and hold the SELECT control. This will also add the name to the call list for future use.
Using the Top-Level Menu •If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software, the intercom key may ignore the assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change. •Party line key assignment changes are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the on-line configuration. •When you assign a party line key using this method, only the talk assignment is affected and not the listen assignment.
Top Level Menu, Lists 1. To talk to the selected IFSL, press and hold the SELECT control. This will also add the IFSL name to the call list for future use. To assign the IFSL to an intercom key for future use, press and hold the SELECT control, then tap an intercom key. • If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software, the intercom key may ignore the assignment.
Using the Top-Level Menu 1. To talk to the selected special list, press and hold the SELECT control. 2. To assign the special list to an intercom key for future use, press and hold the SELECT control, then tap an intercom key. • If restrictions against key assignment have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software, the intercom key may ignore the assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change.
Top Level Menu, TGL LISN (Toggle Listen ON/OFF) options did not stay with keys as setup pages were change. This meant that if you changed setup pages, the key assignments on the new active setup page would take on the key options from the previously used setup page. Starting with version 24, this has been changed so that key options now track not only the keys to which they are assigned, but also the setup page.
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CHAPTER 6 Menu Mode Select Control Operation in Menu Mode • The keypanel normally operates at the top-level menu. At this level, the MENU indicator is OFF. To enter menu mode, turn the SELECT control to display MENUS, then tap the SELECT control. The MENU indicator will turn ON. NOTE: If your keypanel displays (MENUS) instead of MENUS, this indicates that menu mode has been locked, and you must enter the 4-digit passcode that was saved previously to gain access.
Menu Mode Table1. Keypanel Menus in Menu Mode AUTODIAL page 28 KEY ASGN page 29 KEY OPT page 37 SERVICE page 40 AUTODIAL BTN LOCK DIMMER AUTOFUNC CHIME FOOT SW CLEAR CLR OPT KEY TYPE COPY COPY LOCK LISTS GROUP 1 MIC CTRL ICOMa GROUP 2 MIC COMP PL GROUP 3 MIC GAIN IFB GROUP 4 MOD ASGN LATCHING MUTE LVL SOLO OPTO ISOb IFSL ISO P-P RLY OUT CTRL RESET SPCL SAVE CFG UPL SET ADDR PHONE SIDETONE REDIAL TALLY TEST PNL TONE USM a.
Menus, KEY ASGN 10. Use the “Menus, SERVICE, SAVE CFG” on page 46, to store your changes. Otherwise, the autodial numbers will be lost when the KP-12 is turned off. Menus, KEY ASGN Menus, KEY ASGN, General Description The KEY ASGN Menu provides greater flexibility than the top-level menu when assigning keys. Also, this menu offers some additional types of key assignments not found on the top-level menu, including phone keys.
Menu Mode • Auto-function key assignment changes are automatically uploaded to the intercom system and saved to the online configuration. 3. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for two seconds to exit the menu mode. Menus, KEY ASGN, CLEAR CLEAR lets you erase a key’s talk and/or listen assignment. It has no effect on any key options that may also have been assigned to the key using the KEY OPT menu.
Menus, KEY ASGN To copy the TALK assignment, turn the SELECT control to display TALK, then tap SELECT. TAP DEST will appear in the call waiting window. 4. Tap the destination key (the key you want to copy to). The call waiting window will display LISTEN. 5. To assign the new key as LISTEN, tap SELECT. OR To assign the new key as TALK, turn the SELECT control to select TALK and then tap SELECT.
Menu Mode Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS General Description This menu gives you complete control when setting up key assignments. You can assign keys for any of the types of operations listed in Table 3 on page 31. Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, ICOM ICOM is only selectable for trunked systems. You use it to log onto an intercom system and get its scroll lists. 1. When you select ICOM, a list of the available intercom systems will appear in the call waiting window. 2. Tap on an intercom system to select it.
Menus, KEY ASGN Changing a key’s assignment has no effect on any key options that may already be assigned to that key using “General Description” on page 37. 6. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for two seconds to exit menu mode. Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, IFSL 1. When you select IFSL, the IFSL scroll list will appear in the call waiting window. 2. Turn the SELECT control to display the desired IFSL, then tap SELECT. 3.
Menu Mode 4. Tap SELECT. The call waiting window will display TAP KEY. 5. Tap an intercom key to assign the party line. If restrictions against key assignments have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software, the intercom key may ignore the key assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change. P-P key assignment has no effect on any key options that may already be assigned to that key using “General Description” on page 37.
Menus, KEY ASGN Changing a key’s assignment has no effect on any key options that may already be assigned to that key using “General Description” on page 37. 5. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for two seconds to exit menu mode. Menus, KEY ASGN, LISTS, UPL 1. When you select SPCL, the special list scroll list will appear in the call waiting window. 2. Turn the SELECT control to display the desired relay, then tap SELECT. 3.
Menu Mode 1. When you select PHONE, the point-to-point scroll list will display for the currently selected intercom system. 2. Turn the SELECT control to locate one of the two intercom ports to which the TIF is connected, then tap SELECT. The call waiting window will display TAP KEY. 3. Tap the intercom key you want to use as a phone key. The name of the intercom port you select will appear in the display above the key.
Menus, Key Opt Menu 4. Tap the intercom key that you want to assign the UPL. The name UPL will appear in the display above the key. If restrictions against key assignments have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software, the intercom key may ignore the assignment. In this case, contact the intercom system administrator if you need to make a change. 5. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level.
Menu Mode 2. Turn the SELECT control to display CHIME2 or CHIME3 if desired, then tap SELECT. You will hear an audible sample of the chime tone. The call waiting window will also display TAP KEYS. 3. Tap any keys you want to assign the chime tone to for incoming calls. 4. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for two seconds to exit menu mode. Remember to save you changes if you want them retained for future use.
Menus, Key Opt Menu 3. Tap the intercom key that will be the group master key. The talk and listen indicators for the selected key will flash green, depending on whether talk, listen, or both are currently setup on the key. This confirms the group master assignment. NOTE: You cannot assign group operation to any key that is programmed for solo operation (described below) or that is locked ON or OFF using button lock. See “Menus, KEY OPT, BTN LOCK (Button Lock)” on page 37.
Menu Mode Menus, SERVICE MENU General Description Use this menu to set the logical keypanel address during installation and to set general operating features such as display brightness, etc. Any changes you make in this menu must be saved locally if you want them to be retained for future use. Otherwise, the settings will be lost when the keypanel is turned OFF. See “Menus, SERVICE, SAVE CFG” on page 46.. Menus, SERVICE, DIMMER DIMMER set the brightness for the front panel displays. 1.
Menus, SERVICE MENU 1. Select MENUS, SERVICE, LOCK. The call waiting window will display TAP CODE. 2. Enter a 4-digit passcode by tapping intercom keys. When the last digit is entered, all displays will briefly display asterisks while the passcode is being stored, then the keypanel will reset to the top level menu. You do NOT need to run SAVE CFG to store this change. Unlock the menu as follows: 1. Select MENUS. TAP CODE will display. 2. Enter your 4-digit passcode.
Menu Mode Menus, SERVICE, MIC GAIN MIC GAIN adjusts mic gain from -15dB to +15dB. The default setting is 0dB. 1. To change the setting, select MIC GAIN. 2. Then, turn the SELECT control to scroll between -15dB and +15dB and then tap SELECT. 3. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level when finished. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for two seconds to exit menu mode. Remember to save you changes if you want them retained for future use.
Menus, SERVICE MENU TABLE 4. Default Module Number Assignments Keypanel/LCP-12 Default MODE Assignments MOD 6 Keys 21-24 MOD 7 Keys 25-28 EKP-16/LCP-16 Default MOD Assignments MOD 5 Keys 17-20 MOD 6 Keys 21-24 MOD 7 Keys 25-28 MOD 8 Keys 29-32 EKP-20/LCP-20 Default MOD Assignments MOD 5 Keys 17-20 MOD 6 Keys 21-24 MOD 7 Keys 25-28 MOD 8 Keys 29-32 MOD9 Keys 33-36 To set up KP-12 and EKP MOD numbers refer to the “Procedure to Assign MODS”, below.
Menu Mode Using Multiple Expansion Panels (KP-12 Only) When using multiple expansion panels, some MOD numbers may have to be reassigned so that each group of 4 keys has its own unique MOD number. Table X shows the correspondence between MOD numbers, key numbers, and setup pages. Example 1, connecting one EKP-20 along with a KP-12. Use the default MOD numbers as shown in Table 4 on page 42. Next, assign setup pages. See “Top Level Menu, Page (1-4)” on page 24.. You should assign one setup page as MAIN.
Menus, SERVICE MENU 1. After selecting MUTE LVL, turn the SELECT control to select either HDPHONE or SPEAKER, then tap SELECT again. The current muting level will display in the call waiting window. 2. Turn the SELECT control to adjust the mute level from -40dB (maximum muting) to 0dB (no muting). 3. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level. Or, press and hold the SELECT control for two second to exit menu mode.
Menu Mode TABLE 6. OPTO-ISO Assignment Options (KP-12 with GPI Module Only) Name Description PAGE 3 Assigns input to actuate setup page 3 PAGE 4 Assigns input to actuate setup page 4 Menus, SERVICE, OUT CTRL OUT CTRL gives you the choice to listen to audio through either HEADSET or SPEAKER no matter what MIC is selected on the front of the keypanel. 1. To change the setting, select OUT CTRL. 2. Then, turn the SELECT control to display either AUTO, HEADSET, SPEAKER or BOTH and tap SELECT. 3.
Menus, SERVICE MENU Setting the Keypanel Address 1. While SET ADDR is displayed, tap the SELECT control. ADDR 1 will appear in the call waiting window. 2. Turn the SELECT control to display the desired logical keypanel address (ADDR 1 through ADDR 10) then tap the SELECT control. The new setting will automatically be saved, and after a few moments, the alphanumeric displays will change from asterisks (****) to dashes (----). 3. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level.
Menu Mode •The call waiting window will display TAP KEYS. 4. If you tap any intercom key, the display above that key will briefly display OK. If you turn either the SELECT or VOLUME control, the alphanumeric display above the control will increment or decrement by ones at each detente. If you tap the SELECT or VOLUME control, the call waiting window will display OK. This verifies operation of all controls. 5. Double-tap the SELECT control to return to the previous menu level.
Table 7: Correspondence between ADDR numbers and intercom port numbers for ADAM and ADAM CS Intercom Systems Settings for ADDR Intercom Port Numbers 1 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 2 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 66 74 82 90 98 106 114 122 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 186 194 3 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 67 75 83 91 99 107 115 123 131 139 147 155 163 171 179 187 195 4 4 12 20 28 36
Table 7: Correspondence between ADDR numbers and intercom port numbers for ADAM and ADAM CS Intercom Systems Settings for ADDR Intercom Port Numbers 4 404 412 420 428 436 444 452 460 468 476 484 492 500 508 516 524 532 540 548 556 564 572 580 588 596 5 405 413 421 429 437 445 453 461 469 477 485 493 501 509 517 525 533 541 549 557 565 573 581 589 597 6 406 414 422 430 438 446 454 462 470 478 486 494 502 510 518 526 534 542 550 558 56
Appendix A KP-12 Audio Transmit Board Connections The new audio transmit board (9030-7725-500), if used with the new controller board (9030-7725-000) has digital control for compression setting and Mic gain setting through the master volume encoder of the KP-12. By inspecting the audio transit board, the following pots, jumpers and connectors are identified: 1. R16 and R142 are attenuation pots for the Matrix Out and Preamp Out, respectively. These pots determine the upper limit for the mic gain. 2.
IMPORTANT! - If you are using an earlier model KP-12, and your audio transmit board needs to be replaced, you will need to make the following adjustments with the new audio transmit board for it to work properly. There are four jumpers on the audio transmit board (9030-7725-500) - JP1, JP2, JP3, and JP4. • If the new audio transmit board is used with the old audio controller board (9030-7504-000), jumpers should be installed between pin 2 and 3 of JP1, JP2, JP3, and JP4.
Appendix B Replacing the KP-12 Power Supply Replacing the KP-12 Power Supply These instructions explain how to replace the old KP-12 power supply (part number 352024-000) with the new power supply (part number 532088-000).
NOTE: If you have an older chassis, you will need to attach the 3 metal tabs as shown in the figure below. You will also need to use the supplied washer on the screw hole with no metal tab (the washer goes between the board and the chassis hole). If you have a new chassis, you can discard the metal tabs and washer. 4. If applicable, using the supplied screws, attach the metal tabs as shown in Figure 2. FIGURE 2.
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