OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Keypanel File Display Scroll Function Help IS01 RY01 N021 Talk (Talk) Ready 9350-7548-010 Rev A, 3/97 WKP-8/NT Windows Keypanel MRKP SL01 MRNT ---- Incoming Messages INPUT PHONE LEVEL Programming Volume AUTO SLIST PHONE PREFIX RELAY TYPE Clear COPYCW...
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Starting the Keypanel Click the Start button and point to programs. Then point to the Telex Keypanel folder and click on the Key Panel program. Menu Bar Keypanel File Display Scroll Function Help IS01 RY01 Talk (Talk) Ready Page Keys...
2.1.4 Function Menu You use this menu to adjust volume levels, activate phone keys, copy assignments and change setup pages. 2.1.5 Help Menu You use this menu to access the help file and version information. Listen Keys Each listen key is normally assigned to the same destination as the talk key directly beneath it. Listen keys can be assigned either for manual activation or for several types of automatic activation using special functions.
Incoming Messages Window and Key The Incoming Messages window displays a caller's name when no talk key is assigned to that caller. Incoming Messages key to respond to the caller. The Incoming Messages key may also be used, along with the programming keypad, to talk to a destination that does not have a talk key assigned.
Volume Adjustment To adjust the listening level, click and drag the Volume control up or down. Volume ADAM CS and ADAM intercom systems also let you adjust the level of individual intercom ports. See “Adjusting an Input Level”, page 30. Talk Key Operation To talk to a destination, activate its talk key in either of two ways: For momentary talk, click and hold the bottom of the talk key while talking.
If you find that you're always manually turning a listen key on when you want to talk to a certain destination, you might want to assign auto listen to that listen key. (See “Special Function Key Assignment”, page 26.) Other Display Window Indications •...
ADVANCED OPERATIONS Using a Telephone with the Keypanel In order to use this feature, your intercom system must be equipped with a TIF-951 Telephone Interface (from here on referred to as the TIF). Also, your keypanel must have a talk and listen key pair assigned to communicate with the TIF.
4.1.2 Hanging Up 1. Turn off the talk key by clicking on the bottom of the key. 2. Click the PHONE key. PHONE 3. Again click the bottom of the talk key. The phone line is now disconnected. 4.1.3 Talk Mute During a Phone Conversation You may turn the talk key off during a phone conversation without hanging up the phone line.
5. Proceed with your phone conversation. Hang up when finished using the key sequence: PHONE 4.1.5 Storing An Autodial Number The TIF-951 can store up to 32 autodial numbers. Each number can contain up to 30 digits. The numbers are not retained if there is a loss of power to the TIF, so if this feature is used it's a good idea to power the TIF from an uninterruptable power source.
5. After storing the autodial number, hang up by entering the sequence: PHONE 4.1.6 Dialing An Autodial Number 1. Click the PHONE key to activate dialing mode. PHONE 2. Click the top of the talk key assigned to the TIF to latch it in the on position. 3.
Assigning Setup Pages The easiest way to assign a setup page is by clicking on the desired page key at the bottom of the keypanel. Then click any talk or listen key to make the assignment. The names of the keys that have been setup on that page will appear in the display window.
4.3.1.2 Level 2 Talk Key Assignments for Stacked Talk Keys MULT E-PNL FUNC DISPLAY This sequence displays all level 2 talk key assignments for a few moments. LEV2" displays in the Incoming Messages window. (This is the same as “Level 2" on the Display menu at the top of the keypanel.) 4.3.1.3 Listen Key Assignments MULT AUTO...
DISPLAY REQUEST NAME Briefly displays the intercom port number that the keypanel is connected to. (Same as the FUNC- ID (Panel ID) DISPLAY-1 display request sequence. Also the same as "Panel ID" on the Display menu at the top of the keypanel.) Briefly displays the level 2 talk key assignments.
• Key Assignment using Copy: This method is used along with alpha scrolling, but it can also be used to copy an assignment from one key to another or to copy any destination currently displayed in the Incoming Messages window to a key. •...
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Once the desired key assignment type is displayed, click the PGM key to retrieve a list of destinations. WAIT may display briefly while the list is being retrieved. Clicking PGM at this point also puts the keypanel in single-step scrolling mode, below. Reminder: In addition to selecting key assignment types using type scrolling as described above, you can also select types from the Scroll menu at the top of the keypanel.
4.4.2 Assigning Keys Using Copy There are two ways to copy key assignments: • Copy a name from the Incoming Messages window to a key. • Copy one key's assignment to another key. 4.4.2.1 Copying the Incoming Messages Window to a Key The key that you are copying to should be off before using this procedure.
2. Click the talk or listen key that you want to copy from. 3. Click the talk or listen key that you want to copy to. 4. Repeat all steps for each additional key assignment. If a key will not accept an assignment, restrictions may have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software.
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Once you have selected the key assignment type, the procedure to assign a destination to a key is basically the same for all key assignments: 1. If your keypanel is used in a trunked intercom system, enter the identification number for the intercom system where the destination is located (7 for example).
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4.4.3.2 Point-To-Point Key Assignment Using Keypad Numeric Entry The key that you are assigning should be off before starting this procedure. 1. Point-to-point key assignments start by clicking the NUM key (since you are assigning a port NUMber to a key). S L I S T 2.
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If a key will not accept an assignment, restrictions may have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software. 4.4.3.3 Special List Key Assignment Using Keypad Numeric Entry The key that you are assigning should be off before starting this procedure. 1.
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• If a listen key is clicked, the name of the special list will appear briefly in the display, then the talk key assignment will reappear. To recheck listen key assignments at any time, use the listen key display request sequence FUNC-DISPLAY-3.
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• If a listen key is clicked, the name of the party line will appear briefly in the display, then the talk key assignment will reappear. To recheck listen key assignments at any time, use the listen key display request sequence FUNC-DISPLAY-3.
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5. Click a talk key. IF02 The name of the IFB (not the ID number) will appear in the alpha-numeric display above that key. The default name for IFB number 2 is shown in this example. If a key will not accept an assignment, restrictions may have been imposed using the intercom system configuration software.
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3. After selecting a special function, click the PGM key. 4. Click a listen key for all features except All Call, or..click a talk key for All Call. If a listen key is clicked to assign one of the auto functions, the name will briefly appear in the display below the key. If a talk key is clicked for All Call, AC will appear in the alpha-numeric display above the key.
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4. Click the PGM key. 5. Click a talk or listen key. IS02 If a talk key is clicked, the name of the ISO (not the ID number) will appear in the alpha-numeric display above that key. The default name for ISO number 2 is shown in this example. If a listen key is clicked, the name of the ISO will appear briefly in the display, then the talk key assignment will reappear.
If the relay is in a remote intercom system, you must enter 2 digits by adding a leading zero if required. If the relay is in the local intercom system, you do not have to enter a leading zero. 4. Click the PGM key. 5.
4.4.5 Assigning a Stacked Talk Key 1. Assign talk level 1 using any of the standard key assignment methods previously described. 2. Assign talk level 2 using keypad numeric entry. Make the assignment like any key assignment, except enter 00 before the key sequence.
The key's listen level will display in the Incoming Messages window. +6DB Clear Call Answer Incoming Messages 3. Click the down or up arrow keys on the programming keypad to change the level. The range of adjustment is +6 dB to -99 dB. You will hear the change as you make the adjustment. Volume Volume Down...
Glossary ADAMedit ADAMedit is the windows-based software utility used to configure the intercom system. Alphas and Alpha Scrolling Alphas are the names that appear in the alpha-numeric displays when keys are assigned to talk to destinations in the intercom system. Alpha names are assigned using CSedit or ADAMedit. Alpha scrolling is way of assigning keys by scrolling through scroll lists of destination names and selecting names to assign to keys.
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Identification numbers are generally only used at keypanels when assigning keys using numeric entry. Since most intercom system users do not normally have access to the ID numbers, alpha scrolling is generally recommended when assigning keys. Interrupt Foldback (IFB) IFB is a special use of an intercom output port. Normally, the port hears a program source connected to some intercom input port.
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be used from a keypanel to control lighting, for example, or to key a transmitter and talk to a mobile user. Relays have default names RY01, RY02 etc. These names can be changed using CSedit or ADAMedit. See also: Stacked Talk Keys Restricting Access CSedit or ADAMedit can restrict access to specific destinations in the intercom system.
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back capability that keypanels have. If you find that you're always activating the listen key when you want to talk to a particular destination, you might want to assign auto-listen to that listen key. Auto Mute Special Function (AM) Auto Mute (for listen keys only): This special function key assignment works like auto follow, except that listen is automatically muted when the talk key is activated.
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Index Asterisk Entering an asterisk when dialing 10 IFB or trunk busy 9 No connection to intercom 7 Autodial Dialing An Autodial Number 13 Storing an autodial number 12 Connection Status Indicator Not connected to intercom 7 Customer Support 2 Dialing asterisk key (*) 10 Last Number Redial 11...
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Latching talk 8 Listen key indicator 8 Listen Keys Described 6 Operation 8 Special Function Key Assignments 26 Manual Dialing 10 Menu Bar 5 Minimized Incoming call when the keypanel is minimized 9 Momentary talk 8 Mute During a Phone Conversation 11 Open 5 Page Keys Described 6...
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