Connections; Cdp-950 Camera Delegate Panel Installation Notes; Cdp-950 General Description; Cdp-950 Theory Of Operation - RTS KP-12 System Installation Manual

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Intercom Port Connections

Connections

INTERCOM- Use either of the "To Matrix" connectors (but not both) to connect to an intercom port. The intercom port that you
connect to will determine the address of the unit. An LED labeled "Data' is located next to the Matrix connectors and serves as a
basic indicator.
TELEPHONE and TELEPHONE LINE- There are two telephone connections provided on the rear of the TIF system. Plug the
telephone line into the jack labeled "To Phone Line". You may also plug a standard telephone into the jack labeled "Loop Thru".
NOTE: The telephone plugged into the "Loop Thru" jack is disconnected when the TIF seizes the telephone line.
POWER SUPPLY - Insert the round connector from the brick type power supply into the power connector on the rear of the TIF>
Turn the locking ring on the connector to secure the connection. Plug the female end of the IEC type power cord into the power
supply and then plug the other end into an appropriate power outlet.
For more detailed installation instructions, see the TIF User Manual.

CDP-950 Camera Delegate Panel Installation Notes

CDP-950 General Description

The CDP-950 provides a means of quickly and easily assigning ports to any of 4 party lines. In an ADAM intercom system, up to 8
ports can be controlled from the CDP-950.

CDP-950 Theory of Operation

The CDP-950 connects to the data port for an intercom group by connecting it to the data pins for any port in the group. It can either
be connected along with an intercom station, or it can be connected to a port by itself. Once connected, the CDP-950 controls all 9
ports in the group. Or, it can be set to control less than 8 ports, leaving the remaining ports free to be used by other data devices.
For each port, the CDP-950 provides the equivalent of 4 keypanel keys. The keys a rearranged in a column, and are labeled "PL1"
through "PL4". There are 10 columns of keys, labeled "CAM1" through "CAM10", but columns 9 and 10 are not used in ADAM
intercom system.
Once the CDP-950 has been connected and the range of intercom stations that control has been set, the front panel keys may be
assigned like any other keypanel keys. Since the CDP-950 is primarily intended for assigning ports to various party lines, the keys
are generally assigned to party lines, but they do not have to be. For example, a key could be assigned to talk to a specific person, if
desired. Unlike most keypanels, which typically have a separate talk and listen assignments. When a key is activated, the intercom
station which is connected to the audio lines for the corresponding port can talk and/or listen to the selected destination.
During normal operation, all 4 keys for a port may be activated simultaneously, if desired. However, during critical
communications, it may be desirable to temporarily disable all non-essential communications. The CDP-950 has an "isolate" option
which permits this. This option is selectable via an internal DIP switch. When the "isolate" option is activated, the PL4 keys
function as "ISO" keys. Pressing a PL4 key will activate its talk/listen assignment, and at the same time, it will disable the PL1
through PL3 keys directly above it. When the ISO key is turned OFF, the previous state of the other three keys will be restored. This
ISO feature is selectable using an internal DIP switch in the CDP-950.
The following procedures describe the installation and programming of the CDP-950 for use in an ADAM intercom system:
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