RTS DKP-3016 Technical Manual

RTS DKP-3016 Technical Manual

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DKP-3016 Keypanel
Technical Manual
up to and including version 1.2.6
DKP-3016W
DKP-3016
Rev. 02
09/2020
F.01U.331.632

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  • Page 1 DKP-3016 Keypanel Technical Manual up to and including version 1.2.6 DKP-3016W DKP-3016 Rev. 02 09/2020 F.01U.331.632...
  • Page 2 THIS PRODUCT MAY CAUSE RADIO INTERFERENCE, IN WHICH CASE THE ARRANTY AND ERVICE NFORMATION USER MAY BE REQUIRED TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES. For warranty and service information, refer to the appropriate web site below: RTS Intercoms ......www.rtsintercoms.com/warranty RTS Digital RTSTW AudioCom RadioCom Intercom Headsets USTOMER...
  • Page 3 DKP-3016 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 4 DKP-3016...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table Contents INTRODUCTION ............................9 Features ..................................9 Specifications ................................10 DKP-3016 Block Diagram ............................11 Reference View – DKP-3016 ..........................12 Connector Pinouts ..............................13 INSTALLATION ............................15 Requirements ................................15 DKP-3016 Installation .............................16 Configuring the Keypanel Connection ........................17 Power Up .................................19 Address Setting ................................20 Connections ................................21...
  • Page 6 Download Firmware to the Keypanel Using the Firmware Upload Tool ..............66 Download Firmware Using the Bootloader ......................68 Display the Bootloader Version from the Keypanel ....................70 Download and Upgrade the Bootloader in the DKP-3016 ..................70 Display the FPGA Version ............................72 Download and Upgrade the FPGA in the DKP-3016 ....................72 Download a Font File ..............................75...
  • Page 7 List Figures FIGURE 1. DKP-3016 Audio Flow Block Diagram ....................11 FIGURE 2. DKP-3016 Reference View ........................12 FIGURE 3. DKP-3016 Installation ........................16 FIGURE 4. DKP-3016 Keypad ..........................26 FIGURE 5. Breadcrumb Navigation ........................29 FIGURE 6. DKP-3016 shaft encoders ........................29 FIGURE 7. Key Function Position Explanation ....................30 FIGURE 8.
  • Page 8 DKP-3016 F.01U.331.632 Technical Manual Rev. 01 Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    CHAPTER 1 Introduction The DKP-3016 delivers superior high-quality digital audio using OMNEO technology from Bosch with Dante audio over IP via copper. It delivers audio free of noise, delay, and other artifacts present in legacy technology. The DKP-3016 utilizes the latest generation of wide angle TFT displays, providing superior clarity, resolution, and longer display life, and delivering high-quality readability under a variety of lighting conditions.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    (91.5 mm H x 270.1 mm W x 237.6 mm D) Left and Right Headset Mic - Electret Weight Typical Input Level............-42 dBu DKP-3016/3016W........3.59 lb. (1.63 kg) Typical Input Impedance ..........1 kΩ Temperature Maximum Input Level ..........-25 dBu Operating....... 0° C to 50° C (32° F to 131° F) Left and Right Headset Mic - Dynamic Storage.........
  • Page 11: Dkp-3016 Block Diagram

    DKP-3016 Introduction 11 DKP-3016 Block Diagram DKP-3016 Audio Flow Block Diagram FIGURE 1.
  • Page 12: Reference View - Dkp-3016

    12 Introduction DKP-3016 Reference View – DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Reference View FIGURE 2. Talk/Listen Lever Keys LCD Display Microphone Connector Front Speaker MIC MUTE/MIC SEL Lever Key AUX VOLUME shaft encoder MAIN VOLUME shaft encoder Keypad CLR/CWW Lever Key User Reset Hole...
  • Page 13: Connector Pinouts

    DKP-3016 Introduction 13 Connector Pinouts ETHERNET: J11 Right Headset: J5 (Wallmount version – J15) Assignment Assignment Data 1 + RIGHT_HS_MIC_IN - Data 1 - RIGHT_HS_MIC_IN + Data 2 + RIGHT_HS_COMMON Data 3 + RIGHT_HS_L_OUT Data 3 - RIGHT_HS_R_OUT Data 2-...
  • Page 14 14 Introduction DKP-3016...
  • Page 15: Installation

    CHAPTER 2 Installation Requirements The following keypanel firmware versions are needed for the specified DKP-3016 model: AZedit ....V5.2.2 or later IPedit ....V3.2.3 or later MCII-e ....V3.4.0 or later AIO-16 ....V1.7.0 or later FWUT ....V4.20.3586 or later DNS-SD ....
  • Page 16: Dkp-3016 Installation

    To install the DKP-3016, do the following: On the rear panel of the DKP-3016, plug the AC power cord (A) into the power connector on the back panel of the unit. Connect an RJ-12 or RJ-45 (USOC or 568B) cable (B) with RTS cabling to the J8 FRAME connector.
  • Page 17: Configuring The Keypanel Connection

    You can configure the OMI using AZedit and IPedit; however, only IPedit can be used to configure the keypanel. Configure the OMI using AZedit To connect the OMI to the DKP-3016 using AZedit, do the following: From the Status menu in AZedit, select I/O Cards.
  • Page 18 From the Destination Channel drop down menu, select the channel to which the OMI will connect. Send the changes to the OMI. Configure the DKP-3016 using IPedit To configure the keypanel using IPedit, do the following: Using the Device Configuration and Status Pane In the Device Name field, enter a device name familiar to you, if desired.
  • Page 19: Power Up

    DKP-3016 Installation 19 Connecting the DKP-3016 through the OMNEO Offers Menu If you used IPedit to set up the keypanel connection, this step not needed, because you have already done this in the IMPORTANT: software. If you used AZedit to set up the keypanel connection, the keypanel needs to be set up to talk with the OMI card in the frame.
  • Page 20: Address Setting

    See the RVON-I/O user manual for further instruction. a. To manually address the DKP-3016, see “Service Menu, Set Address” on page 128. To see specific addressing information for: ADAM with AIO-8 cards, see the ADAM technical manual (P/N F01U216986).
  • Page 21: Connections

    DKP-3016 Installation 21 Connections Frame Connector Use the Frame connector to connect to an intercom port of the intercom system. For the frame connector location, see Figure 2 on page 12. The intercom port you connect to should agree with the address you set previously.
  • Page 22 22 Installation DKP-3016...
  • Page 23: Basic Operation

    Intercom Keys and Displays Color Display Descriptions for Intercom Keys The DKP-3016 display uses key colors to distinguish the type of key assignment programmed on each key. Use Table 2 to help you determine the available key assignment colors. You can customize these colors to your preference by using the “Keypanel Color Window” on page 47.
  • Page 24 Firmware is being downloaded to the keypanel. A progress bar at the bottom displays: Download chunk progress overall progress chunk/overall progress For more information, see “Download Firmware to the DKP-3016 From AZedit” on NOTE: page 63. Left Headphones The left headphones are enabled. This indicates the left headset microphone is not enabled.
  • Page 25 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 25 Display Icon Descriptions TABLE 3. Icon Icon Name Description Both Headsets Both right and left headset mics are muted. Muted Snoop Tally Active Snoop Tally is Active on the keypanel. You must have the Hot Mic enabled to use snoop tallies.
  • Page 26: Keypad Reference View

    On the keypad, press the key whose SHIFT function you want to access. NOTE: Once you enter SHIFT mode, you can exit the mode by pressing the SHIFT key again, without pressing any other keys. DKP-3016 Keypad FIGURE 4. TABLE 4.
  • Page 27 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 27 TABLE 4. Keypad Shift Description Button Function The MENU/INFO button is used to access the top level menu structure or access a secondary MENU INFO menu of commonly used features (see, “INFO button” on page 28).
  • Page 28: Info Button

    Enables the Test Panel feature. For more information, see “Service Menu, Test Panel” on page 128. Version Displays the firmware version of the DKP-3016. For more information, see “Display Menu, Version” on page 102. To access the Info Menu, do the following: On the keypad, press the SHIFT button.
  • Page 29: Breadcrumb Menu Navigation

    Also, pressing the Aux Volume shaft encoder while in menu mode is the equivalent to SEL key operation. Conversely, pressing the MAIN VOLUME shaft encoder in menu mode is the equivalent to the CLR key operation. DKP-3016 shaft encoders FIGURE 6. Other navigation options: Press and hold the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder to exit the menu.
  • Page 30: Basic Intercom Key Operation

    Press the CWW key up. Basic Intercom Key Operation The DKP-3016 series keypanel does not have side to side movement on the lever keys. You are only able to press up IMPORTANT: or down. Left and right motions are not available.
  • Page 31: Crosspoint Gain Adjustment

    DKP-3016 Basic Operation 31 Talk/Listen Indicator The Talk/Listen Indicator, shown in Figure 8, displays a visual indicator when the talk and/or listen key is active. The talk and listen states of each key are represented by an LED-like horizontal bar at the bottom (talk) and top (listen) of each key.
  • Page 32: Keypanel Volume Adjustments

    32 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Keypanel Volume Adjustments By default, the MAIN VOLUME shaft encoder adjusts the Output Volume for the speaker or headset, whichever is currently active. If you adjust the Speaker Output volume down to Mute, then the panel displays a flashing Spkr Mute icon as a IMPORTANT: warning there is no audio to the speaker.
  • Page 33 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 33 To select a different output volume control, do the following: Press the MAIN VOLUME shaft encoder once. > The main volume focus switches to the next available output, displayed above the volume level bar.
  • Page 34: Aux Volume Adjustments

    34 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Aux Volume Adjustments The AUX VOLUME shaft encoder adjusts the Matrix Input and OMNEO input volumes. If you adjust the Matrix Input volume down to Mute, then the panel displays a flashing Mtx Mute icon as a warning IMPORTANT: there is no audio from the Matrix.
  • Page 35 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 35 To change the focus of the volume control, do the following: Press the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder once. > The aux volume focus switches to the next available input.
  • Page 36: Priority Call Volume Control

    36 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Priority Call Volume Control Priority Call Volume Control is used to mark a keypanel as a priority caller. When a priority caller talks to another keypanel, a minimum crosspoint volume (configurable in AZedit) is enforced for the duration of the call to ensure the caller is heard, even if the target panel has set the listen volume to a lower volume.
  • Page 37 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 37 To configure priority call volume control, do the following: On the Keypanels/Ports screen in AZedit, select the port you want to set with priority call volume control. Click the Edit button. The Keypanel/Port Configuration screen appears.
  • Page 38: Operation Of Intercom Keys With Auto Functions

    38 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Operation of Intercom Keys with Auto Functions Assignment of keys with auto functions is described in the programming section that follows. NOTE: Operation of keys with auto functions, is as follows: Talk and listen can be activated separately. The listen assignment listens to whatever is assigned to the talk Talk+auto follow key.
  • Page 39: Operation Of Intercom Keys With Options

    DKP-3016 Basic Operation 39 Operation of Intercom Keys with Options Group Option Keys Activating the master key in a key group activates all keys in the group according to each key’s individual key assignment. Activating a slave key does not affect any other keys in the group. For more information, see “Key Options Menu, Key Groups” on page 110.
  • Page 40: Operation Of Intercom Keys Assigned To Tif Ports

    Send the change to the intercom system. User Quick Select Scrolling User Quick Select Scrolling is a fast and easy way to call or assign a point-to-point key on the DKP-3016/3016W. To use the User Quick Select Scroll feature to call a user, do the following: Press the left and right arrow buttons to scroll through the list of point-to-point connections available.
  • Page 41: Graphical Call Waiting Window

    Traditionally, incoming calls have been displayed on key 16 on the keypanel, flashing to indicate an incoming call. The DKP-3016 Series keypanel can keep a history of the last nine callers and display them in a scrollable, graphical window above keys 15 and 16.
  • Page 42 Incoming Calls When a call is received at the DKP-3016 panel, the graphical CWW list appears on the keypanel display. Unlike the keypanel tally indicators in previous keypanel versions: the graphical CWW list appears on the keypanel display.
  • Page 43 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 43 To answer a call on the graphical CWW, do the following: Scroll the CWW to highlight the call you want to answer. The highlighted call is shown with a cyan background. Press down and hold the CWW key to talk to the caller.
  • Page 44: Mic Select

    44 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Mic Select The mic (input) or speaker/headset (output) can be configured as Always On or Enabled, or Disabled. For more information, see: “Audio Options Menu, Headset Speaker” on page 92. • “Audio Options Menu, Panel Mic” on page 97.
  • Page 45 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 45 Source Configuration Matrix and Display icons TABLE 6. ALWAYS ON/ENABLED SWITCHED DISABLED ICON DISPLAYED Right Left Left Right Left Right Right Left Left and Right No icons display on the keypanel.
  • Page 46: Setup Pages

    Menu Passwords As with other keypanels, the DKP-3016 allows you to lock the entire menu structure or only the service menu. This is implemented through AZedit (System | Miscellaneous | Keypanel Menu Password). For more information, see the AZedit user manual (p/n F01U239453).
  • Page 47: Keypanel Color Window

    DKP-3016 Basic Operation 47 Keypanel Color Window The Keypanel Color window (System | Miscellaneous | Keypanel Colors), shown in Figure 12, is used to change the text and background colors assigned to function types, key assignments, and talk/listen indications. You can modify local intercom key assignments and function type colors, as well as remote intercom function type colors, giving you the flexibility to distinguish different systems through the use of color patterns.
  • Page 48 48 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Function Types Page The Function Types page, shown in Figure 12, is used to change the default colors assigned to the various keypanel function types. Select Intercom Drop Down Menu The Select Intercom drop down menu is used to select the intercom system (local or remote) in which you want to change the color of the key function types.
  • Page 49 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 49 Color Grid Color Grid FIGURE 13. Function Type Column The Function Type column displays the different function types you can make key color changes for. Available selections are: Null, Special Functions, Ports, Party Lines, IFBs, Special Lists, GPI Outputs, ISOs, UPL Resources, and IFB Special Lists.
  • Page 50 50 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Key Assignment Page The Key Assignment page, shown in Figure 14, is used to change the colors assigned to the various assignment types. This means you can assign different colors to the individual function type resources. For example, you can change the display color for the party line assignment number 003.
  • Page 51 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 51 Function Number Column The Function Number column displays the function numbers (resources available) for which you can modify the color of the assigned key. Key colors are associated with assignment types, not the individual keys themselves. Therefore, changing a key’s assignment NOTE: type may change its color.
  • Page 52 52 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Intercom Column The Intercom column displays the name of the intercom where the group resides. Function Type Column The Function Type column displays the type function assigned to the group. Function Number Column The Function Number column displays the number of the assignment group you select from the Assignment Group drop down menu. For more information, see “Select Assignment Group Drop Down Menu”...
  • Page 53 Basic Operation 53 Miscellaneous Colors Page The Miscellaneous Colors page, shown in Figure 16, is used to change the colors of the talk and listen indicators seen on the DKP-3016 series keypanel when talk and/or listen is activated. For more information on Talk and Listen indicators, “Talk/Listen Indicator” on page 31.
  • Page 54: Enhanced Tallies

    54 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Enhanced Tallies Enhanced Tallies allow you to configure, using AZedit, how tallies look on the keypanel. You are able to change how incoming calls, PLs, IFBs, etc look on the keypanel. By default, an incoming call tally is indicated by a flashing alpha. With enhanced tallies, you can configure the text and background colors used to display the key in both flashing and normal states for the duration of the tally.
  • Page 55 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 55 No Tally Flashes text for a user-determined (duration column) amount of time. Flash Text Shows an icon for a user determined (duration column) amount of time. For more information, see Table 9, “Tally Show Icon Icon Descriptions,” on page 61.
  • Page 56 56 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Characteristics Column The Characteristics column is used to configure the characteristics or behavior of the visual tally. The option selected in the Mode column determines what is seen in this column. From the Characteristics column, you can access a configuration window for either Text or Icon selections.
  • Page 57 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 57 Legacy Action Column The Legacy Action column is used to select how the tally description is implemented on keypanels that do not support Enhanced Tallies. Available options are: No Tally Incoming Call Tally In-Use Tally Busy Tally...
  • Page 58: Flash Text Characteristics Window

    58 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Flash Text Characteristics Window The Flash Text Characteristics window is used to configure the way a text tally behaves for the selected tally. Flash Text Characteristics Window FIGURE 17. Swap Foreground / Background Colors Check Box The Swap Foreground / Background Colors check box indicates the foreground color swaps with the background color creating a blinking effect on the keypanel display.
  • Page 59 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 59 Normal State Group Box The Normal State group box is used when the tally is active and is not in the flash state. If there is no tally active, then the colors are whatever is defined for the assignment in the intercom.
  • Page 60: Show Icon Characteristics Window

    60 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Show Icon Characteristics Window The Show Icon Characteristics window is used to configure which icon to display during a tally event and the rate at which it flashes during the event. Show Icon Characteristic Window FIGURE 18.
  • Page 61 DKP-3016 Basic Operation 61 Enhanced Tally Icons Enhanced Tally Icons, shown in Table 9, are used to visually alert keypanel users of different events occurring on the keypanel and in the Matrix system. The keypanel ships with these icons built-in by default.
  • Page 62 62 Basic Operation DKP-3016 Tally Icon Descriptions TABLE 9. Icon Icon Name Description Handset Available for UPL Tally (animation supported) - The animation flashes the icon on and off every half second. Lock Available for UPL Tally (animation not supported)
  • Page 63: Firmware Download

    From the Status menu, select Software Versions | Keypanels. The Keypanel Version Information window appears. Find the port number where the DKP-3016 is assigned. Highlight the Port (keypanel) to be updated. You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select.
  • Page 64 Verify the keypanel displays the FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar. Click OK. The DKP-3016 firmware download finishes. Verify the keypanel displays the PROCESSING DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar Processing Download is only shown if the downloaded firmware image is compressed.
  • Page 65 Also, the keypanel displays Firmware Download on the panel display until the download is complete. The DKP-3016 resets itself once the firmware download is complete and the flash reprogrammed. • While the firmware is downloading, chunk progress is displayed by incremental blocks. Also, the keypanel displays •...
  • Page 66: Download Firmware To The Keypanel Using The Firmware Upload Tool

    66 Firmware Download DKP-3016 Download Firmware to the Keypanel Using the Firmware Upload Tool Required Firmware version: FWUT V4.2.0 or later When downloading firmware using AZedit , the file type used is a .mot file.When downloading firmware using the IMPORTANT: Firmware Upload Tool, the file type is a .capfw file.
  • Page 67 DKP-3016 Firmware Download 67 From the OKP Device page, select the device you want to update. Click the Upload button. The Select Firmware for Upload window appears. From the list of firmware, select the firmware you want to download. Click the Start button.
  • Page 68: Download Firmware Using The Bootloader

    Power off the keypanel. Verify the DKP-3016 is powered off, but still connected to the FRAME. At the same time, press and hold keypanel key 15 in the listen position (up) and keypanel key 16 in the talk position (down), while you connect the power cord to the keypanel.
  • Page 69 (the number and percentage of chunks completed). Also, the firmware progression is displayed on the DKP-3016 panel display until the download is complete. Once the Boot Loader is finished downloading, it reprograms the flash and reboots itself.
  • Page 70: Display The Bootloader Version From The Keypanel

    From the Status menu, select Software Versions | Keypanels. The Keypanel Version Information window appears. Find the port number where the DKP-3016 is assigned. Highlight the Port (keypanel) to be updated. You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select.
  • Page 71 Firmware Download 71 Click OK. The DKP-3016 firmware download to the Matrix finishes. The Download Bootloader Firmware To The Keypanel begins. Verify the Keypanel Version Information window is displaying the numbers of chunks (of data) transferred to the keypanel. Verify the keypanel displays the BOOTLOADER DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar.
  • Page 72: Display The Fpga Version

    From the Status menu, select Software Versions | Keypanels. The Keypanel Version Information window appears. Find the port number where the DKP-3016 is assigned. Highlight the Port (keypanel) to be updated. You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select.
  • Page 73 DKP-3016 Firmware Download 73 Click OK. The DKP-3016 firmware download to the Matrix finishes. The Download FPGA Firmware To The Keypanel begins. Verify the Keypanel Version Information window is displaying the numbers of chunks (of data) transferred to the keypanel.
  • Page 74 74 Firmware Download DKP-3016 Verify the keypanel displays the FPGA DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar. Once the download is complete, the keypanel has to process the downloaded file. Verify the Keypanel Version Information window displays Processing download on the keypanel port you chose.
  • Page 75: Download A Font File

    From the Status menu, select Software Versions | Keypanels. The Keypanel Version Information window appears. Find the port number where the DKP-3016 is assigned. Highlight the Port (keypanel) to be updated. You may select more than one at a time by holding CTRL key down while you select.
  • Page 76 76 Firmware Download DKP-3016 Verify the Keypanel Version Information window is displaying the numbers of chunks (of data) transferred to the keypanel. Verify the keypanel displays the FONT DOWNLOAD message with a progression bar. Once the download is complete, the keypanel has to process the downloaded file.
  • Page 77 DKP-3016 Firmware Download 77 Once the keypanel is finished processing the download, the keypanel begins to reprogram. The keypanel flashes a REPROGRAMMING: DO NOT POWER OFF message in the display panel. This can take several minutes. Once the reprogramming is complete, the keypanel reboots.
  • Page 78 78 Firmware Download DKP-3016...
  • Page 79: Dkp-3016 Menu System

    CHAPTER 5 DKP-3016 Menu System A menu system quick reference chart is located at “Keypanel Menu Quick Reference” on page 133. NOTE: Main Menu Access For more detailed information on Basic Key operation, see “Menu Navigation and shaft encoders” on page 29.
  • Page 80: Menu System, Audio Options

    80 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Menu System, Audio Options Available options for this menu are: Advanced Chime Headset Mic Headset Spkr Inputs Key Volumes Matrix Out Max Volume Mic Gain Mic Mute Min Volume Output Lev Panel Mic Sidetone Speaker...
  • Page 81 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 81 The AGC (Automatic Gain Control) menu is used to set the speed at which a microphone becomes active and the speed at which a sustainable level is achieved through the use of the Attack menu and the Decay menu. You can set these levels for the panel microphone and the headset microphones used with the keypanel.
  • Page 82 82 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To configure the decay speed for a microphone source, do the following: Starting at the Audio Options | Advanced | AGC menu, select Decay. Press the SEL button. Left Hdst, Panel Mic, and Right Hdst appear in the panel display.
  • Page 83 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 83 Filters Filters allow you to add a bandpass filter, a preset frequency response (equalization) filter or a notch filter to one or more audio sources. Bandpass The Bandpass menu is used to enable using bandpass filters as well as set a low and high frequency range where frequencies within the two (2) frequency points are passed and anything outside of the range is rejected.
  • Page 84 84 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, select the output you want to modify. If Right Hdst or Left Hdst is chosen: Press the SEL button. Both, Left Chan, and Right Chan appear in the panel display.
  • Page 85 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 85 Press the SEL button. Default, Hiss Reduction, Rumble Reduction, and Noise Reduction appear in the panel display. Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, select Default, Hiss Reduction, Rumble Reduction, or Noise Reduction. Press the SEL button.
  • Page 86 86 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 OMNEO 1 (only present if connected via the AIO) OMNEO 2 Panel Mic Right Hdst The range for the gating threshold is -17dB to +18dB, and Disabled. By default, the gating threshold is set to Disabled.
  • Page 87 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 87 Metering Metering allows you to monitor an audio source connected to the keypanel. The energy of the incoming audio is split into five bands and displayed on the left side of the keypanel when enabled.
  • Page 88 88 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Mixing Mixing allows you to route selected audio signals to the following destinations: Left Headset • OMNEO 1 (only present if connected via the AIO) • OMNEO 2 • Right Headset • Speaker • To Matrix •...
  • Page 89 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 89 To configure mixing, do the following: Starting at the Audio Options | Advanced menu, select Mixing. Press the SEL button. Left Hdst, OMNEO 1, OMNEO 2, Right Hdst, Speaker, and To Matrix appear in the panel display.
  • Page 90 90 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Audio Options Menu, Chime The Chime menu is used to set the volume for each of the built-in chimes, as well as to enable or disable preview of chimes during chime selection in this menu and others that reference chimes.
  • Page 91 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 91 Audio Options Menu, Headset Mic The Headset Mic option allows the user to configure where audio is coming from and the type of microphone being used. By default, if no headset is detected, the headset mic input is muted to avoid allowing noise to get to the system. This feature can be disabled.
  • Page 92 92 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To configure the Headset Mic Mode, do the following: Starting at the Audio Options menu, select Headset Mic. Press the SEL button. Left and Right appear in the panel display. Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, select the desired headset.
  • Page 93 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 93 Mode Available selections for the Mode menu are: Always On (d) Disabled When set to Switched, the state of the Headset is controlled by the Mic Sel key. Switched To configure the Headset Spkr Mode, do the following: Starting at the Audio Options menu, select Headset Spkr.
  • Page 94 94 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To enable or disable an input, do the following: Starting at the Audio Options | Inputs menu, select Matrix In, OMNEO1 or OMNEO2. NOTE: OMNEO 1 is only available in AIO mode. Press the SEL button.
  • Page 95 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 95 By default, Matrix Out is set to Normal operation. To configure Matrix Out, do the following: Starting at the Audio Options | Matrix Out menu, select Hot Mic or Normal. Press the SEL button. An arrow appears next to the selected option.
  • Page 96 96 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Audio Options Menu, Mic Mute The Mic Mute menu is used to configure the actions of the Mic Mute key. Available options are: By disabling the mic mute key, users are not able to mute the microphone from the front panel.
  • Page 97 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 97 Audio Options Menu, Panel Mic The Panel Mic menu option is used to configure how the panel mic operates. Available options for this field are: Disabled Enabled When set to Switched, the state of the Panel Mic is controlled by the Mic Sel key.
  • Page 98 98 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Audio Options Menu, Speaker The Speaker menu option is used to configure how the speaker operates. Available selections are: Always On Disabled When set to Switched, the state of the speaker is controlled by the Mic Sel key.
  • Page 99: Menu System, Display

    (Keypanel Firmware) Version Display Menu, Assign Type Assign Type displays the talk level 1 assignment types for all keys. To display the types of key assignments assigned to the DKP-3016, do the following: On the keypanel, press MENU. The Information menu appears.
  • Page 100 100 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Display Menu, Chime Chime displays all keys with the chime option enabled on them in red. For more information, see “Key Options Menu, Chime” on page 108. To display keys with Chime enabled, do the following: Starting at the Display menu, select Chime.
  • Page 101 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 101 Display Menu, Level 2 Level 2 displays the talk level 2 assignments for any key that has them assigned. Talk level 2 assignments are used to call two users at one time, activated when the Level 1 assignment is used.
  • Page 102 102 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To display the Solo Key information, do the following: Starting at the Display menu, select Solo. Press the SEL button. The Solo display appears showing solo keys in red. NOTE: You may only assign one solo key at a time.
  • Page 103: Menu System, Key Assign Menu

    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 DKP-3016, do the following: Starting at the KeyAssign | Matrix menu, select a remote intercom.
  • Page 104 104 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Key Assign Menu, Pt-to-Pt Pt-to-Pt assigns a key that talks or listens to another intercom port. Some Pt-to-Pt destinations may be non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if you want full NOTE: communication, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key.
  • Page 105 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 105 Key Assign Menu, Special List Special List assigns a key that talks and/or listens to a special list. The key is not available until members have been assigned to the special list in AZedit. Special List members can be non-keypanel devices that cannot activate talk and listen paths. Therefore, if you want full NOTE: communication with all members of the special list, you may need to assign both talk and listen on the key.
  • Page 106 106 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Key Assign Menu, Camera ISO Camera ISO assigns an ISO (isolate) assignment type to the key. By default, all ISOs are restricted. You must select the appropriate scroll enable check box in AZedit, to see ISOs.
  • Page 107 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 107 Key Assign Menu, Auto Func Auto Func assigns an auto function to the key. Available options for this menu are: Talk level 1 only. Turns all Talk keys on to the left of the AC key, up to the next AC key or the All Call end of the row.
  • Page 108: Menu System, Key Options Menu

    108 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Menu System, Key Options Menu The Key Options Menu is used to configure many of the keypanel operation options, such as auto dial functions, chime keys and duration, exclusive keys, key group assignments, solo key configuration, latching options, button lock, and tally operation.
  • Page 109 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 109 Key Options Menu, Clear The Clear menu option is used to clear any key options or clear UPG key programming that have been assigned to a specific key. To clear a key’s key options, do the following: Starting at the Key Options menu, select Clear.
  • Page 110 110 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Key Options Menu, Icons The Icons menu option is used to enable icon overlays for various key states. There are seven key states that can be indicated using an icon. By default, icons are enabled, which means they are displayed.
  • Page 111 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 111 Press the SEL key. The selected key loses its red talk bar and Tap Slave Key(s) appears in the panel display. Tap down on the desired green keypanel keys to remove from the group. The selected keys lose their green talk or listen bar.
  • Page 112 When DKP-3016 keypanels are connected to intercoms that support Enhanced Tallies, the Enhanced Tallies view allows you to globally configure how the tally behaves (the options in the Tally menu in the keypanel are relevant). For more information, see “Enhanced Tallies”...
  • Page 113: Menu System, Omneo Offers

    DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 113 To turn off keys on the keypanel using the menu, do the following: Starting at the Key Options | Turn Off menu, select All Keys, Talk Keys, or Listen Keys. Press the SEL button. Turn Keys Off? appears in the keypanel panel display.
  • Page 114: Menu System, Rvon Offers (Only Available When An Rvon-Io Is Detected)

    114 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Menu System, RVON Offers (Only available when an RVON-IO is detected) The RVON Offers menu item is used to configure the matrix connection when an RVON-I/O is attached to the AIO port on the back of the keypanel.
  • Page 115: Menu System, Service

    DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 115 Menu System, Service The information available for key assign is as follows: Alphas Display Intercom Mode Key View Keypad LCD Backlight OMNEO Setup Page Change Reset Cfg RVON Setup Scrn Saver Set Address Snoop Tally...
  • Page 116 116 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Service Menu, CWW The CWW menu is used to configure the CWW (Call Waiting Window). There are two configuration options; how many calls can be shown in the CWW and what happens to the highlight when a new call comes in to the keypanel.
  • Page 117 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 117 Service Menu, Display The Display menu is used to enable the menu context, show speaker volume and to switch the display to emulate a KP-32 keypanel. Show Volume The Show Volume menu is used to enable always-on display of the volume bar for Headset, Matrix, or Speaker, depending on what is selected from the encoder knobs.
  • Page 118 118 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Service Menu, Key View The Key View menu is used to configure the keypanel keys to show key crosspoint gains, show listen assignments, or show the matrix for each key assignment. NOTE: Show Lstn and Show Mtx are mutually exclusive options. Only one of these options may be enabled at a time.
  • Page 119 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 119 Service Menu, Keypad The Keypad menu is used to configure the look and behavior of the keypad. Backlight The Backlight menu is used to select the color and brightness of the keypad backlight LEDs at various usage states and to configure the keypad mode.
  • Page 120 120 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To set the keypad Activation option, do the following: Starting at the Service | Keypad menu, select Backlight. Press the SEL button. Activation and Setup appear in the panel display. Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, select Activation.
  • Page 121 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 121 Service Menu, LCD Backlight The LCD Backlight menu option allows you to set the brightness of the panel display of the keypanel. The range for this field is 35–100%. The default is 65%. To configure the LCD backlight, do the following: Starting at the Service menu, select LCD Backlight.
  • Page 122 122 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 Press the SEL button. Press the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder to move to the next character. NOTE: Press the MAIN VOLUME shaft encoder to cancel editing. A confirmation is required. Repeat steps 4 and 7 until you have modified the device name.
  • Page 123 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 123 To configure the Netmask Address, do the following: Starting at the Service | OMNEO Setup menu, select OKP. Press the SEL button. Device Name, DHCP, and IP Parameters appear in the panel display. Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, select IP Parameters.
  • Page 124 124 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To configure DNS Server, do the following: Starting at the Service | OMNEO Setup menu, select OKP. Press the SEL button. Device Name, DHCP, and IP Parameters appear in the panel display. Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, select IP Parameters.
  • Page 125 An arrow appears next to the selected option. Service Menu, RVON Setup The RVON Setup menu is used to configure the RVON-I/O IP Address, Netmask Address, and Gateway Address for the DKP-3016. To configure the IP Address for the RVON-IO, do the following: Starting at the Service | RVON Setup menu, select RVON-IO.
  • Page 126 126 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016 To configure the Netmask Address, do the following: Using the arrow keys, select Netmask. Press SEL. The Netmask Address appears with the first octet blinking in the display window. Using the AUX VOLUME shaft encoder, enter the first octet number in the Netmask Address.
  • Page 127 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 127 Service Menu, Scrn Saver Scrn Saver allows the user to configure the way the screen saver feature operates. Available selections for this menu are: Allows the user to activate the screen saver immediately (used to test current display settings).
  • Page 128 Service Menu, Set Address Set Address is used to indicate the poll ID of the keypanel. See “DKP-3016 Addressing” on page 20 to determine if you need to set the keypanel address. The poll ID is the number (or address) at which an AIO card or intercom attempts to communicate with the keypanel. The Poll ID number is directly related to the connection port on the breakout panel.
  • Page 129 DKP-3016 DKP-3016 Menu System 129 Test Panel allows the user to check the operation of all keys and displays on the keypanel. Test Panel Key Descriptions TABLE 11. Display Action All alpha numeric displays show a % symbol when in Test Panel mode.
  • Page 130 130 DKP-3016 Menu System DKP-3016...
  • Page 131: Telephone Interface (Tif) Operation

    CHAPTER 6 Telephone Interface (TIF) Operation Telephone operation requires an optional TIF (Telephone Interface). You must assign an intercom key to talk/listen to IMPORTANT: the TIF. It is recommended to configure a talk + auto follow assignment. See the TIF User Manual (PN F01U193285) for specific TIF configuration options.
  • Page 132 132 Telephone Interface (TIF) Operation DKP-3016...
  • Page 133: Keypanel Menu Quick Reference

    1000ms Compression Left Hdst Panel Mic Compression Ratio: Right Hdst 3:1(default) Filters Bandpass Inputs OMNEO 1 - Only when DKP-3016 has an AIO connection. OMNEO 2 Frequencies 0 Hz (default) 15.6Hz Low Freq 31.5Hz 50Hz 22kHz (default) 16kHz High Freq...
  • Page 134 50Hz High Freq 22kHz (default) 16kHz 8KHz 4KHz Mode Disabled (default) Enabled Matrix Out OMNEO 1 - Only when DKP-3016 has an AIO connection. OMNEO 2 Frequencies Low Freq 0 Hz (default) 15.6Hz 31.5Hz 50Hz High Freq 22kHz (default) 16kHz...
  • Page 135 Noise Reduction Notch Notch Filter Disabled (default) Narrow Default Wide Gating Left Hdst Matrix In OMNEO 1 - Only when DKP-3016 has an AIO connection. OMNEO 2 Panel Mic Right Hdst Threshold Disabled (default) Narrow Default Wide Metering Left Hdst...
  • Page 136 Both, Always On (default) Mode Left Chan Disabled Right Chan Switched Volume Control Ganged Individual (default) Inputs Matrix In Disabled Enabled (default) OMNEO 1 - Only when DKP-3016 has an AIO connection. Disabled Enabled (default) OMNEO 2 Disabled Enabled (default)
  • Page 137 Right Mute (default) -48dB – 10dB Volume: Speaker Matrix In Min Volume: OMNEO 1 - Only when Mute (default) DKP-3016 has an AIO -48dB – 10dB connection OMNEO 2 Output Level Output 8dB (default) – 0dB Level: Panel Mic Disabled...
  • Page 138 138 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference DKP-3016 Level Sidetone Level: -20dB (default), -65dB to 0dB Mode Always On Disabled Switched (default) Speaker Always On Disabled Switched (default) Tone Gen 1KHz Tone Frequency 500Hz Tone (default) Tone Off (default) Tone On...
  • Page 139: Display Menu

    DKP-3016 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference 139 Display Menu Assign Type Shows key’s assignment types Chans On Shows scroll list of current callers Chime Shows keys with Chime assigned Exclusive Shows which keys are Exclusive keys Key Groups Group 1 - shows which key is Master, and which keys are Group Slaves...
  • Page 140: Key Assign Menu

    140 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference DKP-3016 Key Assign Menu Matrix (only displays if there are remote matrices. Selecting Matrix displays a Listen list of remote intercoms.) Talk Lvl1 Pt-to-Pt Talk Lvl2 Party Line Talk+AF <Ports/Assignments> Tap Key Talk+AL Special List...
  • Page 141: Key Options Menu

    DKP-3016 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference 141 Key Options Menu Chime Chime <none> System #1 System #2 System #3 System #4 System #5 System #6 System #7 System #8 System #9 System #10 System #11 System #12 Duration One-shot (default) 1 second...
  • Page 142: Omneo Offers Menu

    AIO - If an RVON-IO or an OEI-2 is connected, it shows that device instead Disabled Enabled (default) Aux Input OMNEO 1 - Only when DKP-3016 has an AIO connection. <Port #> - shows currently selected connection offer, or <none> OMNEO 2 <Port #> - shows currently selected connection offer, or <none>...
  • Page 143: Service Menu

    DKP-3016 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference 143 Service Menu Alphas 4 Chars (default) 6 Chars 8 Chars 8 Chars (Unicode) Number of Entries Number of CWW 9 (default) Entries On New Caller Select New Call Select If Idle Don’t Select (default)
  • Page 144 144 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference DKP-3016 Color: Blue (default) White Shift State Brightness: ##% (default is 100%) Color: Blue White (default) SEL Key Auto (default) Assign Groups Quick Assign LCD Backlight Brightness: 65% (default) 35% – 100% OMNEO Setup OEI-2 (if attached) Device Name <displays device name and allows editing>...
  • Page 145 DKP-3016 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference 145 Mode Bitmap Bounce Scroll (default) Display Off Text (default) Bounce Scroll (default) Set Address Poll ID <1–8> Cancel Save and Restart Snoop Tally Chime: none (default), System #1, System #2, System #3, System #4...
  • Page 146 146 Keypanel Menu Quick Reference DKP-3016...
  • Page 147: Unicode Support

    AIO-8 v10.5.0 or later KP 12 CLD v1.1.0 • • AIO-16 v1.3.0 or later RP-1000 v2.0.0 • • Cronus v1.8.0 or later KP12/4U v1A.0.26 (Cyrillic character set only) • • Zeus III v1.3.0 KP-4016/5032 v1.0.2 • • DKP-3016 v1.2.6 •...
  • Page 148 DKP-3016 To configure the keypanel for Unicode operation, do the following: Before going further, save the setup file. This is needed to restore system configuration after enabling Unicode IMPORTANT: operation. On the keypanel, select Service | Alphas | 8 Chars (Unicode) | Save and Restart.
  • Page 149 DKP-3016 Select the Enable Unicode Alphas check box. Click Apply. The Intercom Configuration window closes. From the Options menu, select Preferences. The Application Preferences window appears. Click the Alphas tab. The Alphas window appears.
  • Page 150 DKP-3016 From the Preferred alpha size drop down menu, select 8-UNICODE characters. Click Apply. Click OK. The Application Preference window closes. To restore the system configuration, do the following: From the Online menu, select Send File. Navigate to the system configuration file (.adm) you want to restore.
  • Page 151: Wall Mounting Option

    APPENDIX B Wall Mounting Option Wall Mount Instructions To wall mount the DKP-3016W, do the following: Using the screw-hole diagram as a reference, mark the three hole locations on the wall.
  • Page 152 DKP-3016 NOTE: It may be necessary to predrill the holes or use screw anchors, depending on the type of material the wall is • constructed. The DKP-3016W is supplied with three wood screws. If you need to use different screws due to different wall •...
  • Page 153 DKP-3016 Align the bottom of the unit over the screws, allowing the screw heads to slide into the largest part of the key hole opening. Keyhole Openings Wall Mount Base of DKP-3016W unit Make sure all the screws are secure in the keyholes on the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 154 Bosch Security Systems, LLC 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville, MN 55337 U.S.A. www.boschcommunications.com...

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