Telex Intercom System BKP 4 User Manual

USER INSTRUCTIONS  
BKP-4, TKP-4, AND WKP-4 KEYPANELS  
ADAM™, ADAM™ CS, AND ZEUS™ INTERCOM SYSTEMS  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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LIST OF FIGURES  
LIST OF TABLES  
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Latching can be disabled via an options switch (13)  
or from ADAMedit or ZEUSedit.  
1
DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
1.1  
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).  
The BKP-4. TKP-4, and WKP-4 are ideal for users who  
want full access to the most commonly used keypanel fea-  
tures, and who generally communicate with four or less lo-  
cations in the intercom system at any given time. The  
BKP-4 is suitable for desktop use and is powered from an  
AC mains outlet. The TKP-4 is designed to fit in a  
Tektronics equipment bay. The WKP-4 is designed for wall  
mounting. The TKP-4 and WKP-4 may be ordered with a  
universal AC power supply, or the installer can supply  
power from another source.  
3) Designation Strip Holder: Holds printed strip identi-  
fying key assignments. Works with ADAMedit and  
ZEUSedit designation strip print feature.  
4) Call Waiting Display (Optional on WKP-4) and Re-  
sponse Key: 4-character, alphanumeric display for  
incoming caller names. Talkback to caller via the  
response key. The call waiting window and re-  
sponse key are also used with the copy, clear, and  
scroll keys (5).  
1.2  
FEATURES  
5) Copy, Clear, and Scroll keys (Optional on the  
WKP-4): Used for key and setup page assignment.  
Can also be used to talk to any location in the inter-  
com system when no intercom key is assigned.  
(Note: There are 4 setup pages. Each contains a  
complete set of key assignments.)  
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Works with ADAM, ADAM CS and ZeusDigital  
Matrix Intercom Systems.  
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Full-function intercom keys with LED indicators.  
Alphanumeric call waiting display with response key.  
(Call waiting display is optional on the WKP-4.)  
6) Headset On/Off Key with Indicator. When the head-  
set is on, the speaker output and panel mic are off.  
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Access to intercom key and setup page assignments.  
(Optional on WKP-4.)  
7) Listen Volume Control for Headset or Speaker.  
8) Panel Mic Connector: 1/4", 3-conductor phone jack.  
Accepts MCP5 or MCP6 Panel Microphone.  
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4-wire, balanced audio input and output.  
9) Monaural Headset Connector: A4F (XLR-4F) con-  
nector. Accepts any RTS headset with A4M  
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  
A4M connector, and MCP5 and MCP6 Panel Micro-  
phones.  
(XLR4M) connector. Also accepts monaural head-  
phones for use with a panel microphone, or accepts  
a handheld microphone for use with the speaker.  
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Easy installation setup.  
Ready for worldwide use. The BKP-4 accepts any  
mains voltage from 90-240 VAC, 47/63 Hz. The  
TKP-4 and WKP-4 can be powered from an optional  
AC adapter which accepts 100-240 VAC, 47/63. Al-  
ternatively, the TKP-4 and WKP-4 may be powered  
from a user-supplied, 15-24 VDC, 1 amp, regulated  
power source.)  
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 releases it when  
finished. For latching operation, the operator taps a  
key to turn it on, then taps it again to turn it off.  
Figure 1. Front Panel View. (Numbered items refer  
to front panel description.)  
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1.4  
BACK PANEL / CIRCUIT BOARD  
SWITCHES AND CONNECTORS  
10) BKP-4: Universal Power Input: Accepts any mains  
voltage from 90-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz.  
TKP-4 and WKP-4: Terminals for DC power con-  
nection.  
11) Intercom Frame Connectors. All units have both  
9-pin female Dsub (DE9S) and RJ12 connectors.  
The TKP-4 and WKP-4 also include spring-clamp  
terminals.  
90-240 VAC  
Open  
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
Close  
Options  
Address  
Frame  
12) Options DIP Switches:  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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Name Display for Assigned Keys: Assigned inter-  
Figure 2. BKP-4 Back Panel View.  
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  
calls from unassigned callers are always displayed  
in the call waiting window.)  
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Incoming Call Timeout Select: Incoming call LED  
flash can be set for 15 seconds, or until the caller's  
key is released.  
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Speaker / Microphone Selection: A DIP switch, to-  
gether with the front panel Headset switch, permits  
any of the following speaker / microphone combi-  
nations: internal speaker with panel microphone;  
headphones with panel microphone; speaker with  
4-pin dynamic microphone; headset with  
boom-mounted dynamic mic.  
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10  
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Latching: The electronic latching feature for the  
intercom keys can be turned on or off as previ-  
ously mentioned.  
13) 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.  
11  
12  
13  
Figure 3. WKP-4/TKP-4 Configuration Switches  
and Connectors on Circuit Board (WKP-4 Shown)  
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8.11"  
206 mm  
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): < 0.5%  
Frequency Response at 8 dBu: 1.5 dB from 100 Hz -  
20 kHz  
6.102"  
155 mm  
3.937"  
100 mm  
6.102"  
155 mm  
1.56"  
39.6 mm  
1.56"  
39.6 mm  
CMRR: > 70 dB  
2.7"  
Panel Mic Input  
69 mm  
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  
1.575"  
40 mm  
3.15“  
80 mm  
.812" Dia (3 Places)  
20.63 mm  
Opposite side  
Figure 4. WKP-4 Mounting Box Dimensions  
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 ohms maximum  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°C  
Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C  
Humidity: 0 to 95%, non-condensing  
Power Requirements  
WKP-4: 15-24 VDC, 1 amp, regulated  
BKP-4: 90 to 240 VAC, 47 / 63 Hz  
Dimensions  
WKP-4 (without mounting box): 6.5" (165mm) high x  
9" (229mm) wide x 2.8" (71mm) deep behind front  
panel. WKP-4 Mounting Box: See Figure 4.  
TKP-4: 5.2" (132mm) high x 8.38" (213mm) wide x  
3.25" (83mm) deep behind front panel.  
BKP-4: 4.6" (117mm) high x 9" (229mm) wide x 7"  
(178mm) deep  
Finish  
Aluminum front panel and case, light gray finish  
Approvals  
UL, CSA, VDE, CE  
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2
INSTALLATION  
If you are not using conduit to route the cables, use a  
plastic bushing or similar device at the cable entrance  
into the box to prevent abrasion of the wires.  
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 includes one or more of the follow-  
ing items, depending on the order:  
2.3  
TKP-4 BOX INSTALLATION  
Insert the TKP-4 into a Tektronics equipment bay so that  
the spring clips are fully seated.  
2.4  
CONFIGURATION SWITCHES  
Important! If you change any configuration switch  
settings during operation, you must momentarily turn  
Quantity  
Description  
off power to reset.  
2.4.1 DIP Switches  
DIP Switch 1  
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BKP-4, TKP-4, or WKP-4 Keypanel  
Power Cord (BKP-4 only)  
User Manual  
WKP-4 Mounting Box (Optional)  
AC Power Adapter. Input: 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz,  
.4A. Output: 15 VDC, 1A max (Optional, used only  
for WKP-4 and TKP-4)  
Open: Default setting. All incoming calls appear in the  
call waiting display (if present).  
2.2  
WKP-4 BOX INSTALLATION  
Closed: Only calls for unassigned callers appear in the  
call waiting display (if present).  
1. If the WKP-4 was supplied assembled to the  
mounting box, remove the four (4) screws from the  
front panel.  
Description: Any intercom key that is already assigned to  
talk/listen to a specific 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  
15 ) 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  
to 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.  
2. Mount the box in a suitable size wall opening using  
appropriate mounting screws (not supplied).  
DIP Switch 2  
Open: Default setting. 15 second flash after incoming call  
is received.  
Closed: 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.  
ALTERNATE CABLE  
ENTRANCES  
3. Route the intercom and power wires into the box.  
Reinstall the front panel after all dip switch settings  
and connections are completed as described on the  
following pages.  
DIP Switch 3  
Open: Default setting. TIF-951 operation enabled.  
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2.4.2 Address Switch  
Closed: keypanel cannot answer incoming calls to  
TIF-951.  
In Zeus, ADAM CS, and ADAM intercom systems,  
Description: The keypanel can answer incoming tele-  
phone calls received by an RTS Model TIF-951 Tele-  
phone Interface. However, it cannot perform any other  
telephone operations. For example, it cannot force the  
TIF-951 to hang up at the end of a call. In many cases, the  
TIF-951 can detect 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 systems. In such cases you may wish to  
completely disable keypanel operation with the TIF-951.  
intercom ports are arranged in groups of 8 or 12  
intercom ports. Within each group, each keypanel  
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:  
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DIP Switch 4  
Open: Default setting. Use a panel mic (connected to the  
Mic connector) to talk and use the speaker to listen. Or,  
use a headset (connected to Headset connector) to talk  
and listen.  
Important! Always reset the keypanel after changing the  
Address switch setting. Do this by briefly removing  
power to the keypanel.  
Closed: Special Applications. Use a dynamic mic (con-  
nected to the Headset connector) with the speaker. Or, use  
headphones (connected to the Headset connector) with a  
panel mic (connected to the Mic connector).  
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 a keypanel  
keypanel to Zeus, set the keypanel 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.  
Description: Typically, you will use the keypanel 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.  
Closed: Latching turned off.  
ADAM CS Intercom Systems: Each Audio I/O card  
contains 1 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 keypanel  
Address switch setting, use the planning worksheets in the  
ADAM CS Installation Manual. These are located near  
the back of the Installation Manual:  
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-  
rector or producer to give instructions to a listener, such  
as a news anchor during 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.  
ADAM 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  
across to the appropriate logical keypanel number for  
that port number. Use that number to set the keypanel  
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 keypanel Address switch. Note  
that address switch settings 0, and 9 through F are not  
used.  
DIP Switches 6-8  
Not used. Leave Open.  
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2.5.3 Connection To Intercom System  
BKP-4 Connection  
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 keypanel  
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  
Use a standard RTS intercom cable. Either a 9-pin or  
RJ12 type can be used. Refer to Figure 5 or 6. Plug one  
end of the cable into the appropriate Frame connector on  
the 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.)  
worksheet, then read across to the appropriate logical  
keypanel number. Use that number to set the  
keypanel Address switch. Note that address switch  
settings 0, and 9 through F are not used.  
Keypanels may be connected while the intercom  
system is running.  
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 6.  
ADAM Intercom Systems: Each Audio I/O contains 1  
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 keypanel 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). Lo-  
cate the intercom port number to which the keypanel will  
be connected. Then, read across to the “Address” column  
to find the Address number. Set the keypanel 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.  
TKP-4 / WKP-4 Connection  
You can use either type of standard intercom cable as  
shown in Figure 5 or 6. Alternatively, you can connect di-  
rectly to the terminal block as shown in Figure 7. In either  
case, use tie wraps to secure the wires as shown in Figure 8.  
2.5  
CONNECTIONS  
CONTACTS  
Use AMP Chordal  
Crimp Tool 231648-1  
or equivalent  
123456  
RJ12 MODULAR PLUG  
AMP 5-555042-3 or equivalent  
(View from cable entrance)  
2.5.1 Mic Connector  
LATCH  
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 keypanel.  
For Mic connector specifications, see page 9.  
3 TWISTED PAIR TELEPHONE CABLE  
PAIR 1: AUDIO TO MATRIX  
PAIR 2: AUDIO FROM MATRIX  
PAIR 3: DATA  
2.5.2 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 11).  
DATA -  
1
1
AUDIO FROM MATRIX +  
AUDIO TO MATRIX +  
AUDIO TO MATRIX -  
2
3
2
3
Alternatively, headphones can be connected when a panel  
microphone is used for talkback. Or, a handheld dynamic mi-  
crophone can be connected when a speaker is used for listen-  
ing. If you use either of these special configurations, make  
sure DIP switch 4 is set to the Close position (page 11).  
4
5
4
5
AUDIO FROM MATRIX -  
DATA +  
6
6
Figure 5. RJ12 Intercom cable wiring diagram  
For Headset connector specifications, see page 9.  
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DE-9P (MALE)  
TO KEYPANEL  
DE-9S (FEMALE)  
TO INTERCOM SYSTEM*  
+
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1
1
2
6
DATA  
2
6
+
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4
4
5
9
AUDIO TO MATRIX  
Figure 8. Use tie wraps to secure the cables  
(WKP-4 installation).  
5
9
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+
7
7
AUDIO FROM MATRIX  
2.6  
STARTUP AND OPERATIONAL CHECK  
8
3
8
3
When power is applied, all LEDs will first flash red, then  
green. This confirms that all LEDs are working correctly.  
CABLE TYPE:  
BELDEN 8777  
Also, the call waiting window will display asterisks (  
then dashes (----).  
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****  
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)  
*
Call waiting  
Figure 6. 9-pin Intercom cable wiring diagram.  
Important: Shield connections at keypanel end are  
optional and may cause ground loops if used.  
Figure 9. Call Waiting Window and Key  
2.5.4 Power Connection  
BKP-4: Plug an power cord (not supplied) into the power  
connector and into any 90-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz main  
power source.  
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).  
TKP-4 / WKP-4: Connect an optional AC adapter using  
the color-code information on the AC adapter and the ter-  
minal pinout information in Figure 7. Alternatively, con-  
nect any well regulated and filtered 15 VDC, 1 amp  
power source to the power terminals.  
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 keypanel Address switch setting.  
Important! Always reset the keypanel after changing  
the Address switch setting. Do this by briefly  
removing power to the keypanel.  
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1  
3 2 1  
If installing a WKP-4, assemble the front panel into the  
mounting box using the screws supplied with the WKP-4.  
INTERCOM  
POWER  
PIN 1: PLUS (+) 15 VDC  
PIN 2: NO CONNECTION  
PIN 3: COMMON (GND)  
PIN 1: DATA PLUS (+)  
PIN 2: DATA MINUS (-)  
PIN 3; NO CONNECTION  
PIN 4: AUDIO TO MATRIX PLUS (+)  
PIN 5: AUDIO TO MATRIX MINUS (-)  
PIN 6; NO CONNECTION  
This completes the standard installation procedures.  
PIN 7: AUDIO FROM MATRIX MINUS (-)  
PIN 8: AUDIO FROM MATRIX PLUS (+)  
Figure 7. Intercom and Power Terminal Block  
Pinouts for the TKP-4 / WKP-4.  
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KEYPANEL SETUP  
4) You can go through the names in the selected scroll  
lists by tapping the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button.  
3.1  
ASSIGNING INTERCOM KEYS  
5) Tap the CWW key up to return to normal operation.  
You can assign keypanel 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 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.  
If your keypanel has Copy, Clear, and Scroll buttons, you  
can also assign keys at the keypanel, with the following  
exceptions: 1) Special functions (auto follow, auto listen,  
etc.) cannot be assigned. 2) You can only assign one desti-  
nation to each talk key (talk level 1). If you need to assign  
special functions, or activate two destinations with a sin-  
gle talk key (talk level 1and talk level 2) you must assign  
the key using ZEUSedit or ADAMedit. Note: If you as-  
sign talk level 1 from the keypanel, it will erase any talk  
level 2 assignment that you previously assigned using  
ZEUSedit or ADAMedit.  
The following types of names may not appear in the  
scroll list: UPL Resources, IFB's, Relays (GPI  
outputs), and ISO's. This is because the scroll enable  
check boxes for these items may not be 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 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.  
Assign intercom keys at the keypanel 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  
3. When the name you want to assign is displayed in the  
call waiting window, release the Scroll button.  
Copy  
Clear  
Scroll  
Down  
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.  
Figure 10. 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:  
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 keypanel will automatically return to normal  
operation after about 30 seconds.  
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.  
3.2  
CLEARING KEY ASSIGNMENTS  
1. Make sure that the key or keys that you want to clear  
are turned off.  
3) To select a particular scroll list, tap the Copy button.  
2. Press up and release the call waiting key. This clears  
the call waiting display. (Dashes should display.)  
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OPERATION  
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.  
4.1  
HEADSET BUTTON OPERATION  
Operation of the Headset button depends on the position  
of DIP switch 4 on the back panel (page 11):  
4.1.1 DIP switch 4 in Open position (default)  
3.3  
PRINTING DESIGNATION STRIPS  
Startup Settings: The panel mic connector (Mic) and  
the speaker will both be on. The Headset connector  
will be off. The Headset button and LED will be off.  
Currently in development.  
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 change all of the  
keys assignments. Change the setup page as follows:  
Headset Button Off: Talk with a panel microphone  
and listen with the speaker.  
Headset Button On: Talk and listen with a headset.  
1. Make sure all intercom keys are off.  
2. Press and hold the Clear button.  
4.1.2 DIP switch 4 in Closed position  
Startup Settings: The Speaker will be on at startup.  
The microphone input of the Headset connector will  
be on. The Headset button and LED will be off.  
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.  
Headset Button Off: Listen with the speaker and talk  
using a dynamic microphone connected to the  
Headset connector.  
4. Release both buttons.  
5. Tap the Scroll Up or Scroll Down button to select the  
desired setup page.  
Headset Button On: Listen with headphones  
connected to the Headset connector and talk with a  
panel microphone connected to the Mic connector.  
6. Tap 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.  
4.2  
INTERCOM KEY OPERATION  
4.2.1 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.  
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 11 for  
details.  
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4.2.2 Intercom Key Operation for Different  
Types of Key Assignments  
4.2.3 Intercom Key Indications  
Talk Indicator:  
Basic Talk and/or Listen Key Operation: The down po-  
sition activates talk (if assigned). The up position acti-  
vates listen (if assigned). Talk and listen may be latched  
on or off independently by tapping up or down.  
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Solid green: Talk is activated.  
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Green flashing “incoming call” indication: The  
person assigned to the key is calling. Activate the  
key to talk back.  
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Continuous red “in use” indication: An “in-use”  
The following paragraphs describe special types of  
indication is provided for an IFB or ISO key. It is  
also provided for a key that talks to a remote inter-  
com system (when your intercom system is  
equipped with optional trunking). The "in-use" in-  
dication warns you that someone else is currently  
talking.  
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 under  
"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.  
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Red flashing "busy" indication: May occur when a  
key is activated to talk to an IFB or a remote inter-  
com system. This indicates that some other  
keypanel with a higher priority is currently talking  
and you cannot talk at this time.  
Listen Indicator:  
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.  
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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.)  
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.  
4.3  
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 10) 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.  
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.  
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.  
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:  
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 special func-  
tions. For example, an auto listen key will also activate if  
its corresponding talk key has been activated by an All  
Call key  
1. To talk to the currently displayed caller, press down  
on the call waiting key.  
2. To 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.  
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4.6  
DISPLAYING THE PORT NUMBER  
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.  
Occasionally, you may need to know which intercom port  
your keypanel is connected to. Identify the port number as  
follows:  
4.4  
OPERATION WITH THE TIF-951  
TELEPHONE INTERFACE  
1. Make sure the Call Waiting window is clear. (Dashes  
should display. If not, press upward on the Call  
Waiting key.)  
If DIP switch 3 (page 10) is set to the Open position, you  
can use the keypanel to answer incoming telephone calls  
that have been received by the TIF-951. A talk and listen  
key pair on the keypanel must be assigned to talk/listen to  
the TIF-951 as previously described. Use the assigned  
keys as follows:  
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. N001 indicates port 1, N002 indicates  
port 2 and so forth.  
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 keypanel 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 TIF-951 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.  
4.5  
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 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.  
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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  
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
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
17  
25  
33  
41  
49  
57  
65  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
106 114 122 130 138 146 154 162 170 178 186 194  
107 115 123 131 139 147 155 163 171 179 187 195  
100 108 116 124 132 140 148 156 164 172 180 188 196  
101 109 117 125 133 141 149 157 165 173 181 189 197  
102 110 118 126 134 142 150 158 166 174 182 190 198  
103 111 119 127 135 143 151 159 167 175 183 191 199  
104 112 120 128 136 144 152 160 168 176 184 192 200  
Cards 26-50  
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49  
50  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
201 209 217 225 233 241 249 257 265 273 281 289 297 305 313 321 329 337 345 353 361 369 377 385 393  
202 210 218 226 234 242 250 258 266 274 282 290 298 306 314 322 330 338 346 354 362 370 378 386 394  
203 211 219 227 235 243 251 259 267 275 283 291 299 307 315 323 331 339 347 355 363 371 379 387 395  
204 212 220 228 236 244 252 260 268 276 284 292 300 308 316 324 332 340 348 356 364 372 380 388 396  
205 213 221 229 237 245 253 261 269 277 285 293 301 309 317 325 333 341 349 357 365 373 381 389 397  
206 214 222 230 238 246 254 262 270 278 286 294 302 310 318 326 334 342 350 358 366 374 382 390 398  
207 215 223 231 239 247 255 263 271 279 287 295 303 311 319 327 335 343 351 359 367 375 383 391 399  
208 216 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288 296 304 312 320 328 336 344 352 360 368 376 384 392 400  
Cards 51-75  
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74  
75  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
401 409 417 425 433 441 449 457 465 473 481 489 497 505 513 521 529 537 545 553 561 569 577 585 593  
402 410 418 426 434 442 450 458 466 474 482 490 498 506 514 522 530 538 546 554 562 570 578 586 594  
403 411 419 427 435 443 451 459 467 475 483 491 499 507 515 523 531 539 547 555 563 571 579 587 595  
404 412 420 428 436 444 452 460 468 476 484 492 500 508 516 524 532 540 548 556 564 572 580 588 596  
405 413 421 429 437 445 453 461 469 477 485 493 501 509 517 525 533 541 549 557 565 573 581 589 597  
406 414 422 430 438 446 454 462 470 478 486 494 502 510 518 526 534 542 550 558 566 574 582 590 598  
407 415 423 431 439 447 455 463 471 479 487 495 503 511 519 527 535 543 551 559 567 575 583 591 599  
408 416 424 432 440 448 456 464 472 480 488 496 504 512 520 528 536 544 552 560 568 576 584 592 600  
Cards 76-100  
76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
601 609 617 625 633 641 649 657 665 673 681 689 697 705 713 721 729 737 745 753 761 769 777 785 793  
602 610 618 626 634 642 650 658 666 674 682 690 698 706 714 722 730 738 746 754 762 770 778 786 794  
603 611 619 627 635 643 651 659 667 675 683 691 699 707 715 723 731 739 747 755 763 771 779 787 795  
604 612 620 628 636 644 652 660 668 676 684 692 700 708 716 724 732 740 748 756 764 772 780 788 796  
605 613 621 629 637 645 653 661 669 677 685 693 701 709 717 725 733 741 749 757 765 773 781 789 797  
606 614 622 630 638 646 654 662 670 678 686 694 702 710 718 726 734 742 750 758 766 774 782 790 798  
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  
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  
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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
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
13  
25  
37  
49  
61  
73  
85  
97  
109 121 133 145 157 169 181 193 205 217 229 241 253 265 277 289  
110 122 134 146 158 170 182 194 206 218 230 242 254 266 278 290  
111 123 135 147 159 171 183 195 207 219 231 243 255 267 279 291  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
98  
99  
100 112 124 136 148 160 172 184 196 208 220 232 244 256 268 280 292  
101 113 125 137 149 161 173 185 197 209 221 233 245 257 269 281 293  
102 114 126 138 150 162 174 186 198 210 222 234 246 258 270 282 294  
103 115 127 139 151 163 175 187 199 211 223 235 247 259 271 283 295  
104 116 128 140 152 164 176 188 200 212 224 236 248 260 272 284 296  
105 117 129 141 153 165 177 189 201 213 225 237 249 261 273 285 297  
106 118 130 142 154 166 178 190 202 214 226 238 250 262 274 286 298  
107 119 131 143 155 167 179 191 203 215 227 239 251 263 275 287 299  
108 120 132 144 156 168 180 192 204 216 228 240 252 264 276 288 300  
Cards 26-50  
10  
11  
12  
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49  
50  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
301 313 325 337 349 361 373 385 397 409 421 433 445 457 469 481 493 505 517 529 541 553 565 577 589  
302 314 326 338 350 362 374 386 398 410 422 434 446 458 470 482 494 506 518 530 542 554 566 578 590  
303 315 327 339 351 363 375 387 399 411 423 435 447 459 471 483 495 507 519 531 543 555 567 579 591  
304 316 328 340 352 364 376 388 400 412 424 436 448 460 472 484 496 508 520 532 544 556 568 580 592  
305 317 329 341 353 365 377 389 401 413 425 437 449 461 473 485 497 509 521 533 545 557 569 581 593  
306 318 330 342 354 366 378 390 402 414 426 438 450 462 474 486 498 510 522 534 546 558 570 582 594  
307 319 331 343 355 367 379 391 403 415 427 439 451 463 475 487 499 511 523 535 547 559 571 583 595  
308 320 332 344 356 368 380 392 404 416 428 440 452 464 476 488 500 512 524 536 548 560 572 584 596  
309 321 333 345 357 369 381 393 405 417 429 441 453 465 477 489 501 513 525 537 549 561 573 585 597  
310 322 334 346 358 370 382 394 406 418 430 442 454 466 478 490 502 514 526 538 550 562 574 586 598  
311 323 335 347 359 371 383 395 407 419 431 443 455 467 479 491 503 515 527 539 551 563 575 587 599  
312 324 336 348 360 372 384 396 408 420 432 444 456 468 480 492 504 516 528 540 552 564 576 588 600  
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