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13. 800 323 0498 DO NOT RETURN ANY EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY TO THE FACTORY WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING A RETURN AUTHORIZATION Be prepared to provide the company name address phone number a person to contact regarding the repair the type and quantity of equipment a description of the problem and the serial number s SHIPPING TO MANUFACTURER FOR REPAIR OR ADJUSTMENT All shipments of RTS products should be made via United Parcel Service or the best available shipper prepaid The equipment should be shipped in the original packing carton if that is not available use any suitable container that is rigid and of adequate size If a substitute container is used the equipment should be wrapped in paper and surrounded with at least four inches of excel sior or similar shock absorbing material All shipments must be sent to the following address and must include the Return Authori zation Factory Service Department Telex Communications Incorporated West Ist Street Blue Earth MN 56013 U S A Upon completion of any repair the equipment will be returned via United Parcel Service or specified shipper collect End User License Agreement for Telex Software IMPORTANT Please read this document carefully before using this product THIS DOCUMENT STATES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON WHICH TELEX COMMUNICATIONS INC the OFFERS TO LICENSE THE INSTALLED SOFTWARE OR PROGRAM the SOFTWARE FOR USE WITH THE PRODUC
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19. 16 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 4 4 CALL WAITING OPERATION FOR INCOMING CALLS As previously described the talk indicator for a key will flash when there is an incoming call to that key and you may activate that key to talk back Also if DIP switch 1 page 9 was set to the Open position the caller s name will appear in the call waiting window and you may press down on the call waiting key instead to talk back If a caller is not already assigned to an intercom key the call er s name will always appear in the call waiting window and you must use only the call waiting key to talk back If a second call is received in the call waiting window while a caller s name is already displayed there the call waiting display will start to flash Also the topmost LED next to the call waiting key will turn on When there are multiple calls use the call waiting key as follows 1 To talk to the currently displayed caller press down on the call waiting key 2 clear the currently displayed caller name briefly tap up on the call waiting key The next caller s name will then appear in the call waiting window and you may press down on the call waiting key to talk back 3 Continue talking to callers and clearing their names until the call waiting window displays dashes no callers Also when all calls have been answered the green LED next to the call waiting key will turn off 4 5 MKP 4 OPERATION WITH THE TIF 951 TELEPHONE INTER
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23. 4 CONNECTIONS 2 4 4 Mic Connector To connect a panel microphone such as the RTS model MCP5 or MCP6 screw the microphone into the Mic connector on the front panel of the MKP 4 For Mic connector specifications see page 8 2 4 2 Headset Connector The Headset connector accepts a monaural dy namic microphone headset headphones and micro phone If you use a headset make sure DIP switch 4 is set to the Open position page 9 Alternatively headphones can be connected when a panel microphone is used for talkback Or a handheld dynamic microphone can be connected when a speaker is used for listening If you use either of these special configura tions make sure DIP switch 4 is set to the Close position page 9 E For Headset connector specifications see page 8 2 4 3 Speaker Connector The speaker output can be used for listening when a panel microphone is used for talkback If you use this configu ration make sure DIP switch 4 is set to the Open position page 9 The speaker output can also be used for listening when a handheld microphone is used for talkback If you use this special configuration make sure DIP switch 4 is set to the Close position page 9 I For Speaker connector specifications see page 8 2 4 4 Connection To Intercom System Use a standard RTS intercom cable Either a 9 pin or RJ12 type can be used Refer to Figure 3 or 4 Plug one end of the cable into the appropriate Frame connector on the
24. CWW key up to return to normal operation I You can scroll one name at a time by clicking and immediately releasing the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button If you press and hold the button it will start scrolling slowly through the names After a few seconds the scroll speed will increase This is useful when you need to scroll through a long list By default the following types of names will not appear in the scroll list UPL Resources IFB s Relays GPI outputs and ISO s This is because by default the scroll enable check boxes for these items are not checked in ADAMedit or ZEUSedit If you don t know how to activate these check boxes proceed as follows Run ADAMedit or ZEUSedit Then press the F1 key on your computer for help Click the Search button in help and type UPL Resources or IFB etc without the quote marks From the list of available help topics select any topic User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 13 that tells you how to access or set up the item that you typed For example there is a topic that tells you how to access UPL Resources Once you access UPL Resources again press the F1 key for help Within the new help screen you should find help with the scroll enable feature E TIF 951 Assignment To assign the TIF 951 to an intercom key so that you can answer incoming calls use the P P scroll list Remember that the TIF 951 2 separate phone lines to 2 separate intercom ports so make sure that you selec
25. back panel of the keypanel Plug the other end into the appropriate port of the intercom system This will be the port number that you designated previously when setting the Address switch EX Keypanels may be connected while the intercom system is running 12 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel DE 9P MALE TO KEYPANEL DE 9S FEMALE TO INTERCOM SYSTEM 1 lt DATA 6 4 E s AUDIO TO MATRIX 9 9 AUDIO FROM MATRIX wo CABLE TYPE BELDEN 8777 IMPORTANT When connecting to an ADAM CS back panel use only low profile cable connectors such as AMP Part No 747516 3 Telex Part No 59926 678 Figure 3 9 pin Intercom cable wiring diagram Important Shield connections at keypanel end are optional and may cause ground loops if used IE Note that 9 pin intercom cables for use with an ADAM CS frame must use special connectors at the intercom matrix end as described in Figure 3 CONTACTS RJ12 MODULAR PLUG E ccm Use AMP Chordal AMP 5 555042 3 or equivalent Crimp Tool 231648 1 View from cable entrance or equivalent lt LATCH 3 TWISTED PAIR TELEPHONE CABLE PAIR 1 AUDIO TO MATRIX PAIR 2 AUDIO FROM MATRIX PAIR 3 DATA 4 DATA 51 2 AUDIO FROM MATRIX 52 3 2 AUDIO TO MATRIX 4 AUDIO TO MATRIX 5 AUDIO FROM MATRIX gt 5 6 lt DATA 56 Figure 4 RJ12 Inte
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28. 678 686 694 702 710 718 726 734 742 750 758 766 774 782 790 798 607 615 623 631 639 647 655 663 671 679 687 695 703 711 719 727 735 743 751 759 767 775 783 791 799 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 608 616 624 632 640 648 656 664 672 680 688 696 704 712 720 728 736 744 752 760 768 776 784 792 800 Table 2 Address number vs intercom port numbers for 12 Port Audio I O Cards ADAM Intercom Systems Address Card Numbers bold headings and Port Numbers Cards 1 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 13 25 137 149 161 73 85 97 109 121 133 145 157 169 181 193 205 217 229 241 253 265 277 289 2 2 114 26 38 50 62 74 86 198 110 122 134 146 158 170 182 194 206 218 230 242 254 266 278 290 3 3 15 27 39 51 63 75 87 99 111 123 135 147 159 171 183 195 207 219 231 243 255 267 279 291 4 4 16 28 40 52 64 76 88 100 112 124 136 148 160 172 184 196 208 220 232 244 256 268 280 292 5 5 17 29 41 53 65 77 89 101 113 125 137 149 161 173 185 197 209 221 233 245 257 269 281 293 6 6
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30. DAM CS with RJ12 or DB 9 back panel You can determine the keypanel address from the worksheets in either of two ways 1 If you know the port number that a keypanel will be connected to look up the port number in the worksheet then read 10 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel across to the appropriate logical keypanel number for that port number Use that number to set the MKP 4 Address switch 2 If you know the connector number on the back of the ADAM CS frame that the keypanel will be connected to look up that connector number in the worksheet then read across to the appropriate logical keypanel number Use that number to set the MKP 4 Address switch Note that address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used 9 ADAM CS frame with 50 pin Telco back panel You can determine the keypanel address from the worksheet in either of two ways 1 If you know the port number that a keypanel will be connected to look up the port number in the worksheet then read across to the appropriate logical keypanel number for that port number Use that number to set the MKP 4 Address switch 2 If you know the connector numbers and pin numbers that the keypanel will be connected to look up these numbers in the worksheet then read across to the appropriate logical keypanel number Use that number to set the MKP 4 Address switch Note that address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used ADAM Intercom Systems Each Audio I O contains 1
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32. FACE If DIP switch 3 page 9 is set to the Open position you can use the MKP 4 to answer incoming telephone calls that have been received by the TIF 951 A talk and listen key pair on the MKP 4 must be assigned to talk listen to the TIF 951 as previously described Use the assigned keys as follows 1 Leave the talk and listen keys in the off position except when answering a call 2 When there is an incoming phone call the talk indicator will flash red Activate the talk key to talk back You may also have to activate the listen key 3 When the conversation is finished turn the keys off Important The MKP 4 does not hang up the phone line when you turn the keys off Usually the TIF 951 does this by detecting when the caller has hung up However this may not be possible in some phone systems and the 1 95 1 may remain off hook In this case you must manually disconnect using the OFF switch on the front of the TIF 951 Unless there is an incoming call to answer activating a key on the MKP 4 that is assigned to the TIF 951 will have no effect 4 6 DISPLAYING KEY ASSIGNMENTS You can use this feature to check key assignments after making changes You can also use it if you think the key assignments have been changed but the designation strip has not been updated 1 Press up and release the call waiting key to clear the call waiting window Dashes should display when the window is clear 2 Press down
33. T IN WHICH IT WAS INSTALLED YOU ARE AGREEING TO BECOME BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT PROMPTLY RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT FOR A FULL REFUND The installed software as supplied by the Company is licensed not sold to you for use only under the terms of this license and the Company reserves all rights not expressly granted to you You own the product or other media on or in which the Software is originally or subsequently recorded or fixed but the Company retains ownership of all copies of the Software itself 1 License This license allows you to use the Software for internal purposes only on a single product in which it was installed 2 Restrictions a You may not market distribute or transfer copies of the Software to others or electronically transfer or duplicate the Software YOU MAY NOT REVERSE ENGINEER DECOMPILE DISASSEMBLE MODIFY ADAPT TRANSLATE RENT LEASE OR LOAN THE SOFTWARE OR CREATE DERIVATIVE WORKS BASED ON THE SOFTWARE OR ANY ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN MATERIALS b The Software and the accompanying written materials are copyrighted Unauthorized copying of the Software including portions thereof or the written materials is expressly forbidden c You understand that the Company may update or revise the Software and in so doing incurs no obligation to furnish such updates to you 3 Limited Warranty The Compa
34. USER INSTRUCTIONS MKP 4 KEYPANEL ADAM ADAM CS AND ZEUS INTERCOM SYSTEMS MKP 4 Keypanel RTS 9350 7647 000 Rev B 8 00 PROPRIETARY NOTICE The RTS product information and design disclosed herein were originated by and are the property of Telex Communications Inc Telex reserves all patent proprietary design manufacturing repro duction use and sales rights thereto and to any article disclosed therein except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright 1998 by Telex Communications Inc All rights re served Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written per mission from Telex is prohibited UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Immediately upon receipt of the equipment inspect the shipping container and the contents carefully for any discrepancies or dam age Should there be any notify the freight company and the dealer at once WARRANTY INFORMATION RTS products are warranted by Telex Communications Inc to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of sale The sole obligation of Telex during the warranty period is to pro vide without charge parts and labor necessary to remedy covered defects appearing in products returned prepaid to Telex This war ranty does not cover any defect malfunction or failure caused be yond the control of Telex including unreasonable or negligent operation abuse accident failure t
35. XLR4M connector Also accepts monaural head phones for use with a panel microphone or accepts a handheld microphone for use with an external speaker 1 4 BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION 10 Universal Power Input Accepts any mains voltage from 90 240 VAC 47 63 Hz 11 External Speaker Connector 1 4 3 conductor phone jack Internal speaker amplifier drives any 8 ohm speaker such as the RTS Model MCS325 12 Intercom Frame Connectors Includes both 9 pin fe male DE9S and RJ12 13 Options DIP Switches m Name Display for Assigned Keys Assigned inter com keys provide an LED flash for incoming call announce Optionally the caller s name can also be displayed in the call waiting window Incoming User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 7 calls from unassigned callers are always displayed in the call waiting window Incoming Call Timeout Select Incoming call LED flash can be set for 15 seconds or until the caller s key is released m TIF Enable Disable Currently the MKP 4 can an swer incoming telephone calls received by an RTS Model TIF 951 Telephone interface This an swer only capability can be disabled Speaker Microphone Selection A DIP switch to gether with the front panel Headset switch permits any of the following speaker microphone combi nations external speaker panel microphone headset earphones microphone external speaker 4 pin dynamic microphone headphones panel microphone m Latchin
36. a television broadcast could ac cidentally be left on causing confusion for the IFB lis tener To prevent such accidents the latching feature can be turned off DIP Switches 6 8 Not used Leave Open 2 2 2 Address Switch In Zeus ADAM CS and ADAM intercom systems intercom ports are arranged in groups of 8 or 12 intercom ports Within each group each MKP 4 keypanel is uniquely identified by its Address switch setting The Address switch has a white pointer which points to the current switch setting Determine the proper setting as follows Important Always reset the keypanel after changing the Address switch setting Do this by briefly removing power to the keypanel Zeus Intercom Systems Intercom port connectors on the Zeus back panel are arranged in three groups of eight in tercom ports For each group intercom port connectors are labeled ID 1 ID 2 etc When you connect an MKP 4 keypanel to Zeus set the MKP 4 Address switch to match the corresponding ID number on the Zeus back panel Note that address switch settings 0 and 9 through F are not used ADAM CS Intercom Systems Each Audio I O card contains group of 8 intercom ports However the method of breaking out the groups depends on the type of connectors on the back panel To determine the MKP 4 Address switch setting use the planning worksheets in the ADAM CS Installation Manual These are located near the back of the Installation Manual A
37. and hold the call waiting key Then tap an intercom key down or up to display the talk or listen assignment You may press several keys in succession to check their assignments 3 Release the call waiting key when finished 4 7 DISPLAYING THE PORT NUMBER Occasionally you may need to know which intercom port your keypanel is connected to Identify the port number as follows 1 Make sure the Call Waiting window is clear Dashes should display If not press upward on the Call Waiting key 2 Hold down the Call Waiting key 3 While holding down the Call Waiting key tap the Clear key The port number will appear in the Call Waiting display This is the port that the keypanel is connected to NOO1 indicates port 1 N002 indicates port 2 and so forth 4 8 SIDETONE ADJUSTMENT When you use the MKP 4 with a headset your own voice audio can be heard in the headphones This is especially helpful when using headphones that completely cover the ears because it eliminates the muffled sensation when talking You can adjust the level of your own voice in the headphones as follows Make sure the Call Waiting window is clear Dashes should display If not momentarily press upward on the Call Waiting key Hold down the Call Waiting key While holding down the Call Waiting key tap the Copy key Then release both keys The sidetone level should now be displayed in the Call Waiting window Tap Scroll Up or Scroll Down to increase o
38. ange all of the keys assignments Change the setup page as follows 1 Make sure all intercom keys are off 2 Press and hold the Clear button 3 While holding the Clear button press and hold the Copy button The currently assigned setup page will display in the call waiting window PG 1 means Page 1 PG 2 means Page 2 and so forth 4 Release both buttons 5 the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button to select the desired setup page 6 the Copy button to assign the selected setup page The topmost LED next to the call waiting key will flash briefly to confirm the assignment 4 OPERATION 41 HEADSET BUTTON OPERATION Operation of the Headset button depends on the position of DIP switch 4 on the back panel page 9 4 1 1 DIP switch 4 in Open position default Startup Settings The panel mic connector Mic and the back panel Speaker connector will both be on The Headset connector will be off The Headset button and LED will be off 9 Headset Button Off Talk with a panel microphone and listen with a speaker 6 Headset Button On Talk and listen with a headset 41 2 switch 4 in Closed position Startup Settings The Speaker connector will be on at startup The microphone input of the Headset connector will be on The Headset button and LED will be off 6 Headset Button Off Listen with an external speaker and talk using a dynamic microphone connected to the Headset connector 9 Headset Bu
39. c intercom port will always provide an LED flash for incoming calls from that port If a desig nation strip is used see Printing Designation Strips page 14 the keypanel operator can identify the caller from the designation strip Optionally the caller s name can also display in the call waiting window If you don t want this 0 happen set DIP switch 1 to Close The above description applies only to assigned keys Whenever there is an incoming call and there is no key assigned to the caller that caller s name will always display in the call waiting window DIP Switch 2 Open Default setting 15 second flash after incoming call is received Close LED flash until caller releases key Description Whenever there is an incoming call and there is a talk key assigned to the caller the talk LED next to that key will flash The flash can be set for 15 second timeout or until the caller s talk key is released DIP Switch 3 Open Default setting TIF 951 operation enabled Close MKP 4 cannot answer incoming calls to TIF 951 Description The MKP 4 can answer incoming telephone calls received by an RTS Model TIF 951 Telephone Inter face However it cannot perform any other telephone op erations For example it cannot force the TIF 951 to hang up at the end of a call In many cases the TIF 951 can de tect a hang up at the far end of the line and then hang up itself However this may not always be the case in all phone s
40. d setup page assignments 4 wire balanced audio input and output Several microphone speaker headphone combinations possible including Headset microphone head phones headphones panel mounted microphone speaker panel mounted microphone speaker handheld microphone Works with RTS headsets with connector MCPS and MCP6 Panel Microphones MCS325 Modular Speaker Easy installation setup One rack unit RU high gt RU wide Mounts in a standard equipment rack with RTS MCP rack mount hardware Can be mounted in same rack unit with an MCS325 Modular Speaker E Universal Power Ready for worldwide use Accepts any mains voltage from 90 240 VAC 47 63 Hz MKP 4 VIRI Call waiting Headset Clear Listen 1 I O Low Volume 4 10 11 12 13 14 Figure 1 MKP 4 Reference View Numbered items refer to front and back panel descriptions at right 1 3 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 Intercom Keys Assignable for several types of oper ation including talk only listen only talk with auto listen and all call where activating the key also activates all keys to the left of that key Keys feature momentary or latching operation For mo mentary operation the operator presses and holds a key while communicating then r
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42. eleases it when finished For latching operation the operator taps a key to turn it on then taps it again to turn it off Latching can be disabled via an options switch 13 or from ADAMedit or ZEUSedit 2 Key Indicators Two bi color red and green LED indicators for each key Provide indications for talk on off listen on off incoming call busy for keys assigned to talk to IFB s and in use for keys as signed to talk to either IFB s or ISO s 3 Designation Strip Holder Holds printed strip identi fying key assignments Works with ADAMedit and ZEUSedit designation strip print feature 4 Call Waiting Display and Response Key 4 character alphanumeric display for incoming caller names Talk back to caller via the response key The call waiting window and response key are also used with the copy clear and scroll keys 5 5 Copy Clear and Scroll keys Used for key and setup page assignment Can also be used to talk to any location in the intercom system when no inter com key is assigned Note There are 4 setup pages Each contains a complete set of key assign ments 6 Headset On Off Key with Indicator When the head set is on the speaker output and panel mic are off 7 Listen Volume Control for Headset or Speaker 8 Panel Mic Connector 1 4 3 conductor phone jack Accepts 5 MCP6 Panel Microphone 9 Monaural Headset Connector A4F XLR 4F con nector Accepts any RTS headset with A4M
43. g The electronic latching feature for the intercom keys can be turned on or off as previ ously mentioned 14 Address Select Switch 16 position rotary switch Selects the keypanel s location in an intercom group The combination of intercom group number and Address switch setting determines a keypanel s unique address within the intercom system Note Only positions 1 8 are used for Zeus and ADAM CS intercom systems or ADAM intercom systems with 8 port Audio I O cards Only positions 1 C are used for ADAM intercom systems with 12 port Au dio I O cards The remaining switch positions are not used 8 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 1 5 SPECIFICATIONS Matrix Input Output 8 dBu nominal 20 dBu maximum Audio Performance SNR at 8 dBu A weighted 70 dB THD N at 8 dBu Unweighted 0 596 Frequency Response at 8 dBu 1 5 dB from 100 Hz 20 kHz CMRR 70 dB Panel Mic Input Mic Type Electret condenser Power Phantom 5V DC Nominal Level 42 dBu Maximum Level 25 dBu Connector Type 1 4 3 conductor phone jack Tip Audio and DC bias Ring Audio Sleeve No connection Headset Mic Type Dynamic Nominal Level 55 dBu Maximum Level 40 dBu Headphone Impedance 50 to 600 ohms Output Power 150 mW into 50 ohms Output Voltage Level 8 volts p p maximum Connector Type D4F Mates with A4M Pin 1 Microphone Pin 2 Microphone Pin 3 Headphone Pin 4 Headphone Speaker Output 4 Watts into 8 o
44. group of either 8 or 12 intercom ports per card However the individual intercom ports may be broken out using various types of breakout panels or punch blocks and groups may not be easily identified It may be easier to set the MKP 4 Address switch using the actual intercom port numbers To do this refer to Table 1 page 18 for 8 port cards or Table 2 page 19 for 12 port cards Locate the intercom port number to which the MKP 4 will be con nected Then read across to the Address column to find the Address number Set the MKP 4 Address switch to this number Note settings 0 and 9 through F are not used with 8 port cards settings 0 and C through F are not used with 12 port cards 2 3 MOUNTING THE MKP 4 The MKP 4 can be used on a desktop or con sole mounted or rack mounted Some possible mounting configurations and the required optional mounting hard ware are shown in Figure 2 page 11 When mounting the MKP 4 always allow adequate room behind the unit for cable access There are no special ventilation require ments Console Mount Configuration Using an MCP3 Console Mount Kit Tandem Configuration Using an MCP4 Tandem Mount Kit Figure 2 Optional Mounting Configurations User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 11 2
45. hms maximum Connector type 1 4 3 conductor phone jack Tip Speaker Ring Speaker Sleeve No connection Environmental Operating Temperature 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Power Requirements 90 to 240 VAC 47 63 Hz Dimensions 1 72 44mm high x 8 19 208mm wide x 8 203mm deep Finish Thermoplastic front panel aluminum case light gray finish Approvals UL CSA VDE CE 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION As soon as possible after receipt inspect the container and contents for physical damage that may have occurred in shipping If damage has occurred immediately within 24 hours of receipt of equipment contact the carrier involved and file a claim Save all packing materials and request an immediate inspection by the carrier s insurance claims agent The container should contain the following items Quantity Description 1 4 Keypanel 1 Power Cord 1 User Manual For information about returns to RTS see page 2 2 2 BACK PANEL SWITCHES Important If you change any back panel switch settings during operation you must momentarily turn off power to reset 2 2 1 DIP Switches DIP Switch 1 Open Default setting All incoming calls appear in the call waiting display Close Only calls for unassigned callers appear in the call waiting display Description Any intercom key that is already assigned to talk listen to a specifi
46. l func tions For example an auto listen key will also activate if its corresponding talk key has been activated by an All Call key 4 3 3 Intercom Key Indications Talk Indicator W Continous green indication Talk is activated for normal intercom communication W Green flash Incoming intercom call indication The person assigned to the key is calling Activate the key to talk back W Continuous red indication This indication can oc cur for an IFB or ISO key when the key is off It can also occur for a key that is assigned to talk to a remote intercom system when the key is off inter com systems with optional trunking only The continous red indication means that someone else is currently talking to that IFB ISO etc If you ac tivate the key you may break in on a conversation that is in progress Red flash This can occur in two circumstances 1 When you activate a key to talk to an IFB or a remote intercom system The red flash occurs if some other keypanel with a higher priority is currently talking You cannot talk at this time 2 When there is an incoming telephone call to a key that is assigned to a TIF 951 Telephone Interface Activate the key to talk back Listen Indicator W Solid green Listen is activated This indication will only be provided when you manually turn lis ten on by tapping or pressing upward on a key It will not occur if listen has been automatically acti vated during talk
47. ny does not warrant that the operation of the Software will meet your requirements or operate free from error The Company DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS 4 Limited Liability The liability of the Company for any claims arising out of this License based upon the Software regardless of the form of action shall not exceed the greater of the license fee for the Software or 50 38109 709 Rev A 10 97 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 3 This page intentionally left blank 4 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 2555558 80 4 9 4 9 ee X OR onu oh Rb E OR CR Ana Y FIR 5 56 69 7 GENERAL DESCRIPTION RE 1 FEATURES wwe E e s T FRONT PANER DESCRIPTION 22652444 6 9 0 54 Rede ors ser Eee 2 BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION 4 22555548585 5 mee 8 4 8 1 el ap 2 SPECIFICATIONS SEES eed sesin ON E Y OY Ake S 4 8 INSTALLATION see cadem dob ev RUE S ERO EK ROAD A BRR desde 9 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION x o a e ws 4 per he Rer des Ab E E 8 8 pe eden De
48. o follow instructions in the Service Manual or the User Manual defective or improper associ ated equipment attempts at modification and repair not authorized by Telex and shipping damage Products with their serial numbers removed or effaced are not covered by this warranty To obtain warranty service follow the procedures entitled Proce dure For Returns and Shipping to Manufacturer for Repair or Adjustment This warranty is the sole and exclusive express warranty given with respect to RTS products It is the responsibility of the user to determine before purchase that this product is suitable for the user s intended purpose ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY NEITHER TELEX NOR THE DEALER WHO SELLS RTS PRODUCTS IS LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND 2 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel CUSTOMER SUPPORT Technical questions should be directed to Customer Service Department RTS Telex 12000 Portland Avenue South Burnsville MN 55337 U S A Telephone 952 884 4051 Fax 800 323 0498 RETURN SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS PROCEDURE FOR RETURNS If a repair is necessary contact the dealer where this unit was pur chased If repair through the dealer is not possible obtain a RETURN AUTHORIZATION from Customer Service Department Telex Communications Inc Telephone 877 863 4169 Fax
49. ptions 1 Special functions auto follow auto lis ten etc cannot be assigned 2 You can only assign one destination to each talk key talk level 1 If you need to assign special functions or activate two destinations with a single talk key talk level 1and talk level 2 you must as sign the key using ZEUSedit or ADAMedit Note If you assign talk level 1 from the MKP 4 it will erase any talk level 2 assignment that you previously assigned using ZEUSedit or ADAMedit Assign intercom keys at the MKP 4 as follows 1 Make sure the key that you want to assign is off 2 Press the Scroll Up or Scroll Down key to view the list of intercom names in the call waiting window Scroll Up Scroll Down lt lt Figure 5 Scroll Copy and Clear Buttons If you start by pressing Scroll Up the list will start with all point to point names On power up the keypanel only displays the point to point names Examine or assign a name from a different scroll list as follows 1 Make sure that the CWW call waiting window is clear Dashes should display 2 Hold the call waiting window key down and tap the Scroll Up button The CWW displays PL for party lines Click on the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button to go through the different scroll lists available 3 To select a particular scroll list tap the Copy button 4 Youcan go through the names in the selected scroll lists by tapping the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button 5 Tap the
50. r Displaying Key Assignments on page 17 If a special function is assigned to a listen key you will see AF or AL etc when you display the key assignment Talk Auto follow AF Listen Key Assignment This key assignment works the same as the basic talk listen key assignment The down position activates talk and the up position activates listen Talk and listen may be turned on or off independently by pressing up or down Talk Auto listen AL Listen Key Assignment The down position activates both talk and listen However only the talk LED will turn on If talk is on you cannot turn off listen If talk is off you can turn listen on inde pendently by pressing up Talk Auto mute AM Listen Key Assignment The down position activates talk And if listen is on it auto matically turns off until talk is released When talk is off listen may be turned on independently by pressing up User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 15 Talk Auto reciprocal AR Listen Key Assignment The down position activates talk Listen is always on and con tinuously monitors whatever is assigned to the talk posi tion All Call AC Talk Key Assignment When a talk key is assigned as an All Call key it operates only as a switch to turn on or off all talk keys to the left of the All Call key These other talk keys will then activate according to the way they have been assigned Note that will also affect any listen keys that have been assigned with specia
51. r decrease the sidetone level Press upward on the Call Waiting key to exit when finished User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 17 Table 1 Address number vs intercom port numbers for 8 Port Audio I O Cards ADAM and ADAM CS Inter com Systems Address Card Numbers bold headings and Port Numbers Cards 1 25 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 165 193 10 16 26 34 42 50 56 66 74 62 190 198 106 114 122 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 166 194 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 67 75 63 91 199 107 115 123 131 139 147 155 163 171 179 187 195 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 68 76 84 92 100 108 116 124 132 140 148 156 164 172 180 188 196 13 21 29 37 45 53 61 69 77 85 93 101 109 117 125 133 141 149 157 165 173 181 189 197 14 22 30 38 46 54 62 70 78 86 94 102 110 118 126 134 142 150 158 166 174 182 190 198 15 23 31 39 47 55 63 71 79 87 95 103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 183 191 199
52. rcom cable wiring diagram 2 5 STARTUP AND OPERATIONAL CHECK Plug in the ac power cord to apply power When power is ap plied all LEDs will first flash red then green This confirms that all LEDs are working correctly Also the call waiting win dow will display asterisks 3 then dashes Call waiting Figure 6 Call Waiting Window and Key If the keypanel cannot establish data communications with the intercom system asterisks will continue to display Check the intercom cable connections in particular the data connections Several symptoms may occur if the keypanel address is in correctly set 1 there may be no indication when there is an incoming call 2 when an intercom Key is pressed to talk the destination may not hear the audio 3 the call waiting display may behave erratically If any of these symptoms occur recheck the MKP 4 Address switch setting Important Always reset the keypanel after changing the Address switch setting Do this by briefly removing power to the keypanel This completes the standard installation procedures 3 KEYPANEL SETUP 3 1 ASSIGNING INTERCOM KEYS You can assign MKP 4 intercom keys using ZEUSedit or ADAMedit For help with key assignment in ZEUSedit or ADAMedit click the KP button on the program s toolbar then press the F1 key on the computer keyboard for help You can also assign keys at the MKP 4 with the follow ing exce
53. t the correct intercom port 3 When the name you want to assign is displayed in the call waiting window release the Scroll button 4 Press and hold the Copy button then tap down on an intercom key to assign talk or tap up to assign listen The talk or listen LED will blink once to confirm the assignment I To assign both talk and listen continue holding the Copy button while tapping the intercom key both up and down 5 Press the Clear button to return to normal operation after assigning keys Otherwise if you do nothing the MKP 4 will automatically return to normal operation after about 30 seconds 3 2 CLEARING KEY ASSIGNMENTS 1 Make sure that the key or keys that you want to clear are turned off 2 Press up and release the call waiting key This clears the call waiting display Dashes should display 3 Press and hold the Copy button then tap the intercom key that you want to clear Tap up to clear the listen assignment Tap down to clear the talk assignment The talk or listen LED will flash to confirm that the key assignment is cleared You can tap several keys in succession to clear them while continuing to hold down the Copy button 3 3 PRINTING DESIGNATION STRIPS Currently in development 14 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 3 4 CHANGING SETUP PAGES There are 4 setup pages available Each setup page can contain a complete set of key assignments By changing the setup page you can therefore quickly ch
54. tton On Listen with headphones connected to the Headset connector and talk with a panel microphone connected to the Mic connector 4 2 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT Adjust speaker or headphone listen volume with the Vol ume control I f you are using a headset you can also adjust the level of your own voice in the headphones See Sidetone Adjustment page 17 4 3 INTERCOM KEY OPERATION 4 3 1 Momentary vs Latching Operation For momentary key activation press and hold an intercom key For latching operation tap the key to turn it on and tap it again to turn it off ES If the LED next to a key does not turn on when the key it activated this means the key is not currently assigned The electronic latching feature DIP switch 5 must be enabled in order to use latching See page 9 for details 4 3 2 Intercom Key Operation for Different Types of Key Assignments Basic Talk and or Listen Key Operation The down po sition activates talk 1f assigned The up position acti vates listen if assigned Talk and listen may be latched on or off independently by tapping up or down The following paragraphs describe special types of key assignments called special functions These types of key assignments can only be set up using the ADAMedit or ZEUSedit software and they are described in detail in the software help file To find out if a key has a special function assignment you can display the key s assignment as described unde
55. ue 14 OPERATION 2596 Reno ERE eere a hdd ex hee ee qu degree gus 15 HEADSET BUTTON OPERATION 532 2825 bo ewe See ax Y 3 CG ae qs 15 DIP switch 4 Open position 2 2 42 4 4 4 DIP switch 4 in 610500 positions ue eem SR a ea RU X SSG Y a 5 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT 9 O4 XOLG vox eS 15 INTERCOM KEY OPERATION s s ss e ate Hoodie ae Jet dee e de 4 Momentary vs Latching Operation so ee omo 9 5 9 5 RUX v gU 15 Intercom Key Operation for Different Types of Key Assignments ere 15 Intercom Key Indications st sow Bete e hoe ao eg x GR 16 CALL WAITING OPERATION FOR INCOMING 15 16 MKP 4 OPERATION WITH THE TIF 951 TELEPHONE INTERFACE 16 DISPLAYING KEY ASSIGNMENTS 5 4522666 baw 9 RS 5 5 9 95 dod eee dee 2 12 DISPLAYING THE PORT NUMBER Si 2 teens oh ae oL a 17 SIDETONE ADJUSTMENT oa OA BR Be ok ee a 17 User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 5 LIST OF FIGURES Fig
56. ure 1 MKP 4 Reference View SSS im a Ah A a Figure 2 Optional Mounting Configurations s s e hh e e Figure 3 9 pin Intercom cable wiring diagram 9 sss rrr 12 Figure 4 RJ12 Intercom cable wiring diagram s ss ss hh hh ee es Figure 5 Scroll Copy and Clear Buttons gt e s s ss hh e e e e Figure 6 Call Waiting Window and Key gt oo hh eh e n e LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Address number vs intercom port numbers for 8 Port Audio I O Cards ADAM and ADAM CS Intercom Systems Table 2 Address number vs intercom port numbers for 12 Port Audio I O Cards ADAM Intercom Systems sene 19 6 User Instructions 4 Keypanel 1 DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The MKP 4 Modular Keypanel can be rack mounted or used on a desktop It is ideal for users who want access to the most commonly used keypanel features and who generally communicate with four or less locations in the intercom sys tem at any given time At the same time it features a simple intuitive user interface which lets the keypanel operator quickly change the key assignments if needed 1 2 FEATURES Works with ADAM ADAM CS and Zeus Digital Matrix Intercom Systems Full function intercom keys with LED indicators Alphanumeric call waiting window with response key Access to intercom key an
57. ystems In such cases you may wish to completely disable MKP 4 operation with the TIF 951 DIP Switch 4 Open Default setting Use a panel mic connected to the Mic connector to talk and use a speaker connected to Speaker connector to listen Or use a headset connected to Headset connector to talk and listen Close Special Applications Use a dynamic mic con nected to the Headset connector with an external speaker connected to the Speaker connector Or use headphones connected to Headset connector with a panel mic con nected to the Mic connector Description Typically you will use the MKP 4 either with a panel microphone and a speaker or with a headset The special applications setting is seldom used DIP Switch 5 Open Default setting Latching turned on Close Latching turned off Description An intercom key can always be turned on for momentary conversation by pressing and holding the key during the conversation There is also an electronic latch ing feature that lets you tap intercom keys to turn them on or off This permits convenient hands free conversation However it can also result in a talk circuit being left on unintentionally For example a key that talks to a public address system could be accidentally left on Or an IFB key a type of key assignment that is often used by a di User Instructions MKP 4 Keypanel 9 rector or producer to give instructions to a listener such as a news anchor during

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